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 ...
Faker responds to suggestions that his skills with classic League of Legends champions outshine his performance with newer characters following T1's recent victory in the LCK.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Faker raises his fourth Summoner's Cup after winning Worlds 2023-exactly 10 years after his LoL Worlds debut and first Worlds ...
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: ...
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 ...
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 — ...
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 ...
T1 defeated DRX 2-1 in the second round of the 2026 LoL Champions Korea (LCK) regular season at LoL PARK in Jonggak on the 20th, securing their fifth consecutive win and reaching 11 victories for the ...
The “GOAT” of League of Legends Esports, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, is reportedly considering deals from various other organizations in the midst of this current offseason. Since first debuting all the ...
Faker or Karina, who will you play with? Google Play released five episodes of its "Play on Play" promotional campaign series on YouTube, featuring two stars from the gaming and K-pop fields.
SEOUL, 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 — arguably the most ...