Faker has solidified his legendary status by achieving a milestone never before seen in League of Legends Worlds play: notching 100 victories. Faker, real name Lee Sang-Hyeok, is hailed by many as the ...
This fall, Lee Sang-hyeok, commonly known as Faker, won his third consecutive title at the League of Legends World Championship. Playing the mid-laner role for T1, Faker has been the best player in ...
Ahead of the start of the LCK, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok and acting head coach Im "Tom" Jae-hyeon attended the 2026 LCK Media Day held at LoL Park in Jongno on the 26th. With head coach Kim "kkOma" Jeong ...
SEOUL, South KoreaSEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s esports powerhouse T1 won the League of Legends World Championship by defeating China-based Weibo Gaming. South Korea’s Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok — ...
Back in February 2013, a skinny 16-year-old kid named Lee Sang-hyeok joined SK Telecom T1 as a substitute mid-laner. Although it didn't seem like much at the time, nobody could have predicted what ...
Esports' greatest icon isn’t done yet: Another chapter begins for Faker and T1. It looks like the League of Legends (LoL) G.O.A.T. still wants to do a lot with T1. Five-time LoL world champion ...
There were several moments of the League of Legends World finals that had me (and the rest of the cinema) stunned into dumbfounded silence. At the end of game one, T1 were looking pretty shaky, but by ...
South Korean giants T1, headlined by star player Faker, made history winning their third consecutive League of Legends World Championship. South Korea's T1 has become ...
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 ...
Here’s your chance to meet the esports legend. Lifestyle gaming brand Razer is hosting an exclusive event in Singapore that will feature League of Legends (LoL) G.O.A.T. Sang-hyeok “Faker” Lee. This ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s esports powerhouse T1 won the League of Legends World Championship by defeating China-based Weibo Gaming. South Korea’s Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok — arguably the ...