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T1 has cemented its place in League of Legends history by successfully defending its 2024 World Championship title. In a thrilling series against Bilibili Gaming (BLG) at the O2 Arena in London, T1 completed an incredible comeback after trailing 2-1, securing their fifth Worlds trophy. This victory makes T1 the only team to win back-to-back Worlds titles twice in the tournament’s history.
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Faker: The MVP and Record Breaker
Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, widely regarded as the greatest League of Legends player of all time, was instrumental in T1’s victory. Not only did he lead his team with outstanding performances, but he also became the first player to reach 500 kills at Worlds. To top it off, Faker earned the Finals MVP award, becoming the only player to win it twice.
The series also shattered records, with a peak of 6.9 million viewers tuning in, according to Esports Charts, setting a new benchmark for the tournament’s viewership.
The Series: Comebacks and Drama
The finals began with an electrifying atmosphere. Following an impressive opening ceremony that energized the packed O2 Arena, BLG came out swinging. ELK, with precise Ashe ultimates, led BLG to a commanding win in game one, breaking T1’s perfect streak against LPL teams at Worlds.
T1 responded in game two, reclaiming their footing on the blue side with standout picks like Gumayusi’s Kalista and Oner’s Nocturne. Despite ELK securing the first blood, T1 steamrolled BLG with a dominant team performance to tie the series.
In game three, BLG struck back with Bin’s flawless Rumble, taking the lead and moving to series point. However, T1 refused to back down. Game four saw Faker’s Sylas and Keria’s Renata shining, forcing a game five.
In the decisive final game, Faker delivered yet another legendary performance, leading T1 to complete their title defense and secure the victory.
T1: A Legacy Like No Other
With this triumph, T1 solidifies its position as an unparalleled powerhouse in League of Legends. The team not only etched its name further into the game’s history but also proved that with Faker at the helm, the impossible becomes possible.
This victory in London marks another unforgettable chapter for fans and reinforces Faker’s legacy as the greatest of all time. The world now eagerly awaits what T1 and their legendary captain will achieve next.