T1 and Faker have accepted Elon Musk’s challenge for the world’s top League of Legends team to face off against his AI, Grok.
South Korean e-sports star wins his sixth world championship. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Elon Musk has shown interest in video games in several ways, but he has always wanted to shine as a competitive player. With ...
As a testament to his cultural impact, Faker was exempted from mandatory service in the South Korean military for his team’s ...
Photo courtesy of LOL Esports Lee 'Faker' Sang-hyeok and the T1 squad won their grueling Best-of-Five series against fellow ...
Faker's choice to play Anivia against BDD's Cassiopeia was a game-changing decision. Anivia, known for her zoning capabilities and crowd control, allowed Faker to effectively shut down KT's attempts ...
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Faker's Amazing Career With T1—How League of Legends' Most Prized Player Became The Greatest eSports Gamer Alive
Back in February 2013, a skinny 16-year-old kid named Lee Sang-hyeok joined SK Telecom T1 as a substitute mid-laner. Although ...
Every year, fans wonder if Faker will retire from professional League of Legends. His recent wrist injuries have raised more concerns that he will retire soon. All those worries got put to bed today ...
Faker's extension contract with T1 (formerly known as SK T1) has been confirmed by the esports professional team. This picture taken on March 16, 2021 shows a souvenir shop at the lobby of the T1 ...
When SK Telecom T1 faces off with Griffin in the League Champions Korea finals stage on Saturday night, Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok will be looking at a younger version of himself. The three-time world ...
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