FlyQuest have claimed the final League of Legends Championship of the Americas (LTA) title, defeating Vivo Keyd Stars 3-1 in the Grand Final to secure their place in history as the first, last, and only champions of the competition.
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The Last LTA Title Ever
The 2025 season marked the debut, and now the end, of the LTA, with Riot Games announcing that the league will return to the familiar LCS and CBLOL format in 2026. FlyQuest’s win carries extra weight as the organisation was also the last ever LCS champion before the rebrand earlier this year.
The Grand Final wrapped up a season-long continental showdown between top teams from North and South America. For FlyQuest, the victory not only brought prestige but also the US$80,000 first-place prize and the honour of being the region’s number one seed heading into Worlds 2025.
FlyQuest’s Road to Glory
FlyQuest entered the Championship from the upper bracket after winning the LTA North Split 2 Playoffs. Their opening series saw them brush aside Vivo Keyd Stars in a clean sweep, booking their spot in the final without dropping a match.
Vivo Keyd Stars, however, fought their way back through the lower bracket. After a 3-1 win over 100 Thieves, they earned a rematch against FlyQuest for the title.
The final opened in explosive fashion, with FlyQuest taking the first two games to reach match point. Vivo Keyd Stars managed to strike back in game three, but Gabriël “Bwipo” Rau turned on the style in game four. His dominant performance sealed the series 3-1, handing FlyQuest the crown.
Alongside the champions, Vivo Keyd Stars walked away with US$50,000 and the region’s second seed at Worlds, while 100 Thieves rounded out the top three and secured the final Americas slot.
What’s Next for FlyQuest?
The win caps off a remarkable year for FlyQuest, who had already taken home titles in Split 2 and Split 3. Now, their focus shifts to the biggest stage of all — the League of Legends World Championship.
At MSI earlier this year, FlyQuest were the highest-placing LTA squad, finishing in the top six after a thrilling five-game battle against Bilibili Gaming. That experience will be crucial as they look to make an even deeper run at Worlds.
The Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage kicks off on October 15, with 16 teams competing for a place in the Knockout Stage beginning October 28. The tournament will conclude with the Grand Final on November 9.
For FlyQuest, their LTA dominance is now etched into League of Legends history. The question is whether they can carry that form onto the international stage and prove they are not just the best in the Americas, but among the best in the world.
