T1 secured the championship at League of Legends Worlds 2025 by defeating KT Rolster, marking Faker’s sixth world title, a remarkable achievement in esports history.
Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok continues to build an unbeatable legacy with this victory. Despite a challenging Swiss Stage and a season that raised doubts due to inconsistent team performance, T1 proved their dominance on the biggest stage once again.
This four-man core remains a solid foundation for T1’s continued success.
Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon stepped up to fill the crucial role left by Choi “Zeus” Woo-je, ensuring the team’s strength in critical moments.
While T1 enjoys a massive fanbase, some fans root against them to see new teams rise. KT Rolster came close to breaking the one-sided Telecom War rivalry but ultimately fell short as T1 clinched the title.
“At this point, no matter what happens during the season, a T1 win is expected if they make it to Worlds on any given year.”
Faker first won the Worlds trophy in 2013 and became a household name by his third title in 2016, solidifying his place as a permanent legend in League of Legends.
“It’s been 12 years since Faker first lifted the Worlds trophy in 2013.”
Despite his early successes, Faker experienced a title drought after 2016, making this sixth championship even more significant.
Faker’s sixth world championship with T1 at Worlds 2025 reaffirms his legendary status, showcasing unmatched skill and a resilient, unshakable team core.