T1 has announced that they will have a team representing the organization in the Overwatch Contenders Korea in the next year.
It's been a while. How've you been? I've been living the dream. I ate and slept whenever I wanted, and did only the things that I wanted to do in Korea. Unfortunately, you've failed to make it to Worl
On the 27th (KST), T1 released a video of Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun. As it was known by many, kkOma will be leaving the team. T1 said through Twitter, "Thank you, Kkoma, for the incredible 7
On the 26th (KST), T1 announced through their Twitter that they have signed top laner Kim “Roach” Kang-hui. T1 also called up four players: Kim “Canna” Chang-dong, Choi “
On the 26th (KST), T1 announced that they have signed Kim Jeong-soo as their new head coach. This confirms that Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun will not be the head coach of the team next year. Kim
According to a report Monday afternoon by ESPN Esports' Tyler "FionnOnFire" Erzberger, legendary SK Telecom T1 coach Kim "kkOma" Jeong-gyun is moving to China to coach Vici Gaming in the LPL. The report also states that Kim "Kim" Jeong-soo, better known as Coach Kim, is set to replace kkOma and coach SKT in the 2020 LCK season.
Clid parted ways with T1. On the 20th (KST), T1 announced that they will be parting ways with Kim “Clid” Tae-min. Through their official Twitter account, T1 said that “We part ways w
T1's coach, Zefa also has become a free agent. On the 20th (KST), SK Telecom T1 announced that the contract with coach Lee "Zefa" Jae-min has expired. As of this announcement, the entire coaching staff
T1 parted ways with Crazy and coach Fly. On the 19th (KST), T1 announced that they will be parting ways with top laner Kim “Crazy” Jae-hee and coach Kim “Fly” Sang-cheol. Crazy
T1 parted ways with Mata. T1 announced that they've ended their contract with Cho “Mata” Se-hyeong. Through their Twitter, T1 said, “We highly appreciate what he has brought with us
A report by ESPN Esports' Tyler "Fionn" Erzberger has confirmed that 2019 LCK champion SK Telecom T1 has made its first move of the off-season. Support Lee "Effort" Sang-ho has been re-signed to the South Korean organization on a two-year deal.
What was likely the most stacked Semifinals in Worlds history delivered eight incredible games. Join us in celebrating some of the best players to ever install the game: Doinb and Perkz. Each of them a monster in their own way.
Within the last couple weeks, the esports viewership record has been broken multiple times from various Worlds 2019 series! The SKT vs G2 series peaked at a near 4 million! Check it out here:
In the second semifinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship, G2 Esports took down SK Telecom T1 to head into the finals at Worlds. G2 now looks to complete the year with a ‘Grand Slam’, as FunPlus Phoenix is the final team that stands in their way. After the heated series, G2 joined the media for a press conference.
On the 3rd, the second semifinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship between SK Telecom T1 and G2 Esports was held at the Palacio Visalegre, in Madrid, Spain. After the match, SKT joined the media room for a press conference.
[Game 1] Promisq shows off his MSI medal. Yo, where are the three Worlds trophies? ㄴ Has he even played a game?? ㄴ SKT's getting mocked even by their sub. ㄴ So who exactly is he? ㄴHe gained a stacked
G2 Esports defeated SK Telecom T1 in the semifinals of the 2019 LoL World Championship and set sail for the finals in Paris. If G2 defeats FunPlus Phoenix, they will be the first team ever to achieve
The Semis rematch from MSI 2019 did not disappoint, living up to the expectations set on these two Worlds giants. In the end, G2 took the series 3-1 over SKT - but that is not at all a perfect representation of how this series played out.
The upcoming 2019 League of Legends World Championship Semifinals matchup between SK Telecom T1 and G2 Esports is nearly a full season in the making. The five-game epic between the LCK and LEC champions at the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational ended in a narrow 3-2 victory for G2 Esports, but the for the European side to continue its bid for the first Grand Slam in LoL Esports history, it will have to defeat its toughest opponent all season once again.
FPX’s jungler, Gao ‘Tian’ Tian-Liang, joined Sjokz in the official Riot Games English broadcast for the post-match interview to share his thoughts about the victory.