T1 Crush KT to Win LoL Worlds 2025 Title as Faker Builds Unbeatable Legacy

T1 Crush KT to Win LoL Worlds 2025 Title as Faker Builds Unbeatable Legacy

T1 triumphed over KT Rolster in the 2025 League of Legends World Championship, giving Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok his sixth world title — a record nearly impossible to match. Despite a shaky performance in the Swiss Stage and an uneven season overall, T1 once again proved unstoppable when it mattered most.

A Legacy Beyond Reach

Faker now holds six Worlds titles, solidifying his status as the greatest player in League of Legends history. As one commentator noted:

“No matter what happens during the season, a T1 win is expected if they reach Worlds.”

The team’s long-standing synergy continues to shine, anchored by Mun “Oner” Hyeon-jun, Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong, Ryu “Keria” Min-seok, and Faker himself. New top-laner Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon successfully stepped into the role left by Choi “Zeus” Woo-je, proving crucial in the final stages.

Fans and Rivalries

While admiration for T1 remains immense, some fans say the constant victories make the story feel repetitive. Others cheer for rivals like KT Rolster just to see a fresh face claim the crown. Yet, in the heated Telecom War, T1 again demonstrated dominance, denying KT’s hopes of rewriting history.

Faker’s 12-Year Journey

Twelve years have passed since Faker first hoisted the Worlds trophy in 2013. By 2016, his third championship had already cemented him as a cornerstone of esports history. Though he spent years chasing another win afterward, his persistence finally paid off in 2025, securing a comeback moment for the ages.

Author’s summary: A decade after his first triumph, Faker’s sixth world title with T1 crowns an unmatched career, proving his enduring impact on League of Legends history.

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Esports.net Esports.net — 2025-11-09