Faker became the king of the LCK

Faker became the king – T1 win against Griffin 2-1 last night (April 3) means that Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok has become the player who played the most games in the history of the LCK.

Faker became the king

Before entering the match against Griffin in the LCK Spring Split group stage of 2020, Faker spent 543 games at the number 1 League of Legends Korea in February 2013.

Faker became the king

Faker has surpassed the record of former player Go “Score”  Dong-bin, who announced his retirement in KT Rolster at the beginning of the 2020 season. Score (27 years old) made his professional debut from the beginning the first season League of Legends of Korean in 2012 – the time the tournament was called Azubu The Champions.

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On the Faker side, the 23-year-old has been an integral part of SK Telecom T1’s roster since 2013 season. Even in the first season of the peak, Faker won the World Championship.

Faker became the king

This is just one of the most remarkable records of the greatest League of Legends player in history. Up to now, Faker is still the most successful player with three World Championship titles, eight LCK titles and two championships at the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI).

The mid lane of T1 was the first person to cross the 1,000-point kills in the LCK in 2016. And it was he who set the milestone no-one made with 2,000 kills a month ago.

Faker’s career will still be long and he has plenty of time to build his number one position in the professional League of Legends world. T1 is currently ranked 2nd on the Spring Split LCK Rankings 2020, below Gen.G due to the loss / win despite having a factor of 12-2.

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