South Korea’s T1 defeated KT Rolster 3-2 in Chengdu, China, on November 9, winning their third consecutive League of Legends World Championship and cementing their dynasty.
For Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, the victory marked his sixth world title, reinforcing his status as the game’s greatest player.
Faker reflected on past struggles, including the 2017 finals loss, and credited his passion and perseverance for his continued growth and success in esports.
Looking ahead, he emphasized the importance of maintaining his health and plans to continue competing professionally until his contract ends in 2029.
Meanwhile, the Philippines celebrated a local resurgence as Inferno Esports won the LCP Wildcard title, and 750 fans attended a World Championship watch party in Taguig despite typhoon threats.
Source: PhilNews24 | November 14, 2025
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