Six-time League of Legends world champion Lee 'Faker' Sang-hyeok has received the Cheongyeong Medal from South Korean ...
In sports, feats sometimes are so athletic that they’re difficult to compute. Michael Jordan defying gravity with his leaping ability, for example. In esports, there’s the Michael Jordan of esports: ...
Faker has solidified his legendary status by achieving a milestone never before seen in League of Legends Worlds play: notching 100 victories. Faker, real name Lee Sang-Hyeok, is hailed by many as the ...
Esports superstar Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok (fourth from the left) and his T1 teammates and coach pose with the championship trophy after winning the League of Legends World Championship Sunday in ...
This fall, Lee Sang-hyeok, commonly known as Faker, won his third consecutive title at the League of Legends World Championship. Playing the mid-laner role for T1, Faker has been the best player in ...
Story by Johnny Flores Jr. Undeniably, one of the best parts about any video game, besides playing the game itself, is the lore. We're not talking about just any kind of lore either. We're talking ...
Esports player Faker of SKT T1 competes at the League of Legends (LoL) World Championship held at Dong'an Lake Sports Park in Chengdu, China, on Nov. 9. [RIOT GAMES] SKT T1's Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok ...
Esports' greatest icon isn’t done yet: Another chapter begins for Faker and T1. It looks like the League of Legends (LoL) G.O.A.T. still wants to do a lot with T1. Five-time LoL world champion ...
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