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C9 vs FLY ALL GAMES Highlights | LCS Summer 2026 | Cloud9 vs FlyQuest

By Onivia Editorial

TL;DR

FlyQuest and Cloud9 faced off in LCS Summer Season. Patch 26.16 was used for the best-of-3. The series took place on August 16, 2026.

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FlyQuest and Cloud9 played a best-of-3 in Summer Season. Patch 26.16 was used. The match was played on August 16, 2026.

FlyQuest entered at 1-2, while Cloud9 was 2-1. FlyQuest held the No. 5 spot, with Cloud9 at No. 4.

Cloud9's lineup featured Thanatos (Park Seung-kyu) (top lane), Blaber (jungle), Loki (Lee Sang-min) (mid lane), Tactical (bot lane), and Vulcan (Philippe Laflamme) (support). FlyQuest's lineup featured Gakgos (top lane), Gryffinn (jungle), Quad (mid lane), Massu (bot lane), and Cryogen (support).

Cloud9's staff included Arrow, coach, Veigar v2, coach, YamatoCannon, coach, and IWDominate, head coach. Apollo (Apollo Price) and Thinkcard were FlyQuest's coaches for the event.

FlyQuest's previous series was a 2-0 loss to Team Liquid in Summer Season. Cloud9's previous series was a 2-1 win over Disguised in Summer Season.

Series result

FLY

FLY

0 - 2

Cloud9 win

C9

C9

Picks & Bans

2 games
Cloud9 logo

Cloud9

blue side
Picks
 
Ezreal
Ezreal
 
Vi
Vi
 
Leona
Leona
 
Orianna
Orianna
 
Jayce
Jayce
Bans
Shyvana
Shyvana
Olaf
Olaf
Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia
Trundle
Trundle
Nasus
Nasus
FlyQuest logo

FlyQuest

red side
Picks
 
Karma
Karma
 
Caitlyn
Caitlyn
 
Gnar
Gnar
 
Wukong
Wukong
 
Azir
Azir
Bans
Bard
Bard
Nocturne
Nocturne
Jarvan IV
Jarvan IV
Vayne
Vayne
Ambessa
Ambessa

Draft read

Cloud9 banned both Cassiopeia and Olaf twice, while FlyQuest banned both Jarvan IV and Nocturne twice.

Game 139:56

Cloud9 won

Game 1 was the longest game of the series at 39:56. Cloud9 won from blue side in 39:56. Cloud9 finished 18-8 in kills and 80.2k to 70.8k in gold, a margin of 10 kills and 9.4k. Cloud9 led 8-5 in towers, 1-0 in Rift Heralds, and 1-0 in inhibitors. FlyQuest had the edge 3-0 in Void Grubs. Dragons finished 4-2 for Cloud9.

Tactical led the damage chart for Cloud9 on Ezreal, finishing 6/1/6 with 34,065 damage and 417 CS. Thanatos (Park Seung-kyu) added 33,495 damage on Jayce and ended the game 5/1/8. Massu was the top damage source for FlyQuest, putting up 27,603 on Caitlyn in a 1/4/5 game.

Cloud9blue : redFlyQuest

Kills

18:8

Gold

80.2k:70.8k

Towers

8:5

Dragons

4:2

Barons

1:1

Game 234:49

Cloud9 won

Game 2 was the shortest game of the series at 34:49. Playing blue side, Cloud9 finished Game 2 in 34:49. At the end, Cloud9 led 21-8 in kills and 71.4k to 63.7k in gold. The final gaps overall were 13 kills and 7.7k. Cloud9 led 9-4 in towers, 3-0 in Void Grubs, 1-0 in Rift Heralds, and 1-0 in inhibitors. Dragons finished 4-1 for Cloud9.

On Renekton, Thanatos (Park Seung-kyu) topped Cloud9's damage output at 23,450 and finished 5/1/3 and 331 CS. FlyQuest got its highest damage total from Massu, who dealt 29,965 on Varus and finished 2/4/2. Quad added 25,448 damage for FlyQuest on Syndra, ending at 4/4/3.

Cloud9blue : redFlyQuest

Kills

21:8

Gold

71.4k:63.7k

Towers

9:4

Dragons

4:1

Barons

1:1

Series read

Cloud9 took the opener and followed with another win in Game 2, completing the best-of-3 in straight games without needing a deciding map. Every game in the series was won from blue side. Every game in the series was shorter than the game before it. The kill margin moved from 10 in Game 1 to 13 in Game 2, while the final gold gap changed from 9.4k to 7.7k. Massu produced the series' highest damage total, recording 57,568 for FlyQuest. Massu gave FlyQuest 3 kills and 7 assists across the series. Their damage moved from 27,603 in Game 1 to 29,965 in Game 2. Thanatos (Park Seung-kyu) gave Cloud9 10 kills and 11 assists across the series. Their damage moved from 33,495 in Game 1 to 23,450 in Game 2.

Next up

Next on the schedule: Cloud9 vs LYON in Summer Season, set for August 22.

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