Many would have you believe that at a certain age, you simply cannot play video games competitively anymore. This is often attributed to an exaggerated decline of the reflexes as you get older, with ...
In sports, feats sometimes are so athletic that they’re difficult to compute. Michael Jordan defying gravity with his leaping ability, for example. In esports, there’s the Michael Jordan of esports: ...
Esports superstar Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok (fourth from the left) and his T1 teammates and coach pose with the championship trophy after winning the League of Legends World Championship Sunday in ...
T1 Faker (real name Lee Sang-hyeok), a professional gamer and known bookworm, has won the Shingu Cultural Award’s "Reader & Leader Award" from the Shingu Library Foundation. According to the Shingu ...
SEOUL, Dec. 20 (Yonhap) -- Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met e-sports star Faker this week to discuss the latest developments and trends of the country's video game industry, his office said Saturday.
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 ...
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 ...
South Korean giants T1, led by "Faker", won their fifth League of Legends world championship crown in London on Saturday, beating China's Bilibili Gaming in a thrilling final.
T1 Defeats Weibo Gaming To Win 2023 'League of Legends' World Championship: Marking the team's first title in seven years and making Faker the only player to win four championships.
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