T1 Faces Severe Challenges Amid Recent Seasons
Recently, the T1 team has encountered significant issues that have raised concerns about the performance of their players, especially Faker. These issues continue to impact T1’s operations, compelling them to seek alternative solutions. However, they have yet to find a resolution to a persistent problem: the DDoS attacks.

Moreover, the ongoing issues not only affect T1 but also impact other teams in the League of Legends community. Other teams, like T1 VALORANT, also share similar challenges. In response, Riot has put up a reward of up to $100,000 for anyone who can find a solution to the DDoS issue on prominent cybersecurity forums.

The DDoS attacks primarily occur during the time when teams are either idle or streaming for entertainment. Recently, as the 2025 LCK Cup is set to begin, the T1 team again faced DDoS disruptions. During a recent ranked match, Oner had to apologize and address the other players because the DDoS attack made it impossible to play the game.

Fans Demand T1 Withdraw from the 2025 LCK Cup
On various forums, numerous T1 fans have urged CEO Joe Marsh to withdraw the team from the 2025 LCK Cup, which is set to be their first competitive lineup against each other in just a few days. “DDoS has yet to be resolved. Joe (CEO Joe Marsh) must make a firm decision to pull T1 out of the LCK Cup,” was a sentiment echoed by many supporters.

Currently, T1 has only announced the cancellation of their streaming sessions. Whether T1 will pull out of the LCK Cup remains to be seen, but it will have significant implications and the opposing team must carefully consider any decisions before making announcements.