On Dec. 3, T1 officially announced that they have re-sigened Choi "Polt" Seong-hun as general mamanger and head coach, and Kim "Moment" Ji-hwan. T1 also announced that Bae "Bengi" Seong-woong will re-join T1 as coach.
On Dec. 3, T1 announced that they have re-signed with jungler Moon "Oner" Hyeon-joon and bot laner Lee "Gumayusi" Min-hyeong and called up support Kim "Asper" Tae-gi from Challengers team to complete a 6-man roster for the 2022 season with top laner Choi "Zeus" Woo-je, mid laner Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, and support Ryu "Keria" Min-seok.
In an interview with Inven, Riot Korea made a statement regarding Kim "Canna" Chang-dong's transfer. They said "the agency proved that T1 gave them the permission to make negotiations, so LCK advised T1 to fulfill the promise."
On Nov. 16, T1 announced that they're parting ways with jungler Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan. T1 said that they “truly appreciate his contribution to the team and wish him the best of luck i
It can be tough being the leader of the most popular esports team on the planet, but it's also rewarding when that team does well. Since joining T1, Joe Marsh has made many moves — some good, so
On Nov. 18, T1 announced that they've re-signed their legendary mid laner, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok. As of this contract, Faker will be playing for T1 for at least another ~ years. Faker has
T1 have released their Challengers team head coach Bae "Bengi" Seong-woong ahead of the 2022 season. This ends Bengi's long tenure for the organization, which he's represented both as a player and coach.
On November 14, T1 announced that they agreed part ways with bot laner Park "Teddy" Jin-seong through a mutual agreement.
The report states that multiple teams from both the LCK and the LCS are interested in acquiring Teddy from T1.
On November 8, T1 announced that they part ways with interim head coach Son "Stardust" Seok-hee. In their tweet, they said, "At the request of 'Stardust', we part ways as he looks for a new opportunity. We truly appreciate his contributions to the team and wish him all the best in the future."
It's become Inven Global's annual tradition to sit down with LCK Global's Jeesun Park during Worlds season. The first time was in 2019, where we sat down with lots of great Spanish cuisine while enjoy
T1's 2021 season officially ended on Oct 31. As the team with the biggest fanbase in esports, all eyes were on their every move throughout the season. In the middle of having new teammates join the le
On Oct 31, the first semifinal match of Worlds 2021 took place between two teams that are considered to be the tournament favorites, DWG KIA and T1. After a full five-game series, DWG KIA beat T1 3-2
DWG KIA will head to the finals of Worlds 2021, which will serve as the final challenge to overcome for the organization to become the second organization (T1 - 2015, 2016) to win back-to-back World Championships in League of Legends esports history.
Very few matchups are more iconic and storied to decide the first finalist for the 2021 World Championship than DWG KIA and T1.
T1 bot laner Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong is a special player. He appeared like a comet in solo queue one day and was immediately bathed in the praise of all the scene. The hype around his
2021 is Pokémon's 25th anniversary. Just a few years ago, the Pokémon franchise games were limited to the Nintendo game consoles; since then, Pokémon games have branched out, from
Ray's report states that according to an anonymous source close to T1, the organization is the strongest opposing voice to the proposed LCK salary cap.
Let's take a look at how these four teams got to the semifinals of Worlds 2021.
It was a quick 3-0 victory for DWG KIA, as they triumphed over MAD Lions in the third quarterfinal match of Worlds 2021. DWG KIA showed versatility and prowess, both individually and as a team in this