SK Telecom T1 has acquired players in each position now.On the 22nd of November (KST), SK Telecom T1 announced that they have acquired five new players.Along with Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
Khan will fight alongside SK Telecom T1 in the upcoming season. On the 21st of November, SKT T1 announced through their Twitter that Khan will be joining SKT as the team's new top laner. Recently, SKT
Hello!Thank you for having sent us interesting questions for the Faker video interview recently. That interview is currently on its way to being completed.To show our appreciation, we'll be hosting an
Effort (Sang-Ho Lee) and Leo (Gyeo-Re Han), the support and AD Carry for SK Telecom T1, will be renewing their contracts with the team along with Faker. SKT T1 announced that Effort, Leo, and Faker will be renewing their contracts with the team via their official social media on November 20th. Both Effort and Leo has recently begun their pro gaming career as part of SKT T1 for League of Legends. Although the team may have been comparably underperforming than they have before, Effort has undoubtedly proven his worth by playing with Bang in the bot lane in place of Wolf; he is renowned for his exceptional Pyke plays. As for Leo, the League of Legends fans have yet to see how he will turn out to be.
Contrary to popular belief, Faker will remain with SK Telecom T1 for the upcoming season.On the 20th, through their official SNS, SK Telecom T1 announced that they have renewed their contract with Fak
Bae "Bang" Jun-sik, who was SKT's starting ADC for the past 5 years, is now a free agent. After SKT released their official statement, this veteran player immediately went live on Twitch.tv. For
7 members of SKT leaves... Bang-Wolf on the list. On the 20th of November (KST), SKT announced that 7 of their team members will leave the team; Bang (bottom laner), Wolf (support), Pirean (mid laner)
On the 12th of November (KST), the Korean LoL server Season 8 ended. Among the Challenger tier users, Griffin's (GRF) jungler, Lee "Tarzan" Seung-yong finished on top of the list. For a significant
South Korea's performance at the 2018 League of Legends World Championship was the worst in the region's history. The vision-centric, controlled style of Korean League of Legends is no longer the
Faker and Bang expressed their gratitude to the fans who voted for them for the All-Stars Event.On the 31st of October (KST), SKT T1 released a video featuring Faker and Bang. In the video, the two
On the 24th of October (KST), Bang pledged to do a Xayah cosplay if he goes to the All-Stars match in Las Vegas. As the voting will be ending soon, several players started to appeal to the public to
On the 17th (KST), 100 Thieves' journey at Worlds came to an end.Being defeated by both Fnatic and iG, 100 Thieves was unfortunately out of the run for the quarterfinals. While teams like C9 was able
For the 1st round of the 2018 Worlds Korea Regional Qualifiers, Park “Untara” Ui-jin, who has only performed a few times for the 2018 LCK Spring/Summer split, will be the starting top
On the 12th of September (KST), one of the historical figures of the LoL scene, Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok reached his 2000-day milestone. This legendary player started his pro gaming career on April 6,
On the 9th of August (KST), Kingzone DragonX and kt Rolster both swept SKT T1 and MVP 2:0 in the 2018 LCK Summer Day 43. With today's victory, kt advanced directly to the LCK finals. They were even
On the 9th of August (KST), Kingzone DragonX defeated SKT T1 2:0. The Spring split champions showed no mercy against SKT. After winning game 1, Kingzone delivered exceptional performance in game 2;
On the 8th of August (KST), Afreeca Freecs defeated Jin Air Green Wings in the 2018 LCK Summer Day 42 match 1 and qualified for the playoffs. Afreeca managed to proceed to the playoffs after competing
For the first series, Griffin went against SK Telecom T1. On game 1, Griffin started off well by killing Swain; Pirean used his Teleport to stop Griffin from destroying a ward, but he didn't seem to
On the 4th of August (KST), Griffin (GRF) defeated SK Telecom T1 (SKT) 2:0. Although SKT had the early-game advantage in both games, Griffin delivered exceptional performance in teamfights. After the
From 1st to 3rd place in the LCK standings, every team has 11 wins each -- the competition between the top teams is more fierce than ever. Amidst the fiery competition, Afreeca Freecs and Gen.G Esport