Gumayusi Continues to Face Unfortunate Events
As we know, the current moment is incredibly challenging for the T1 star player Gumayusi. He still cannot return to the main roster of T1. Moreover, he has even been moved to the waiting room along with the coaching staff. The frustration is evident, both from Gumayusi himself and his fans.

However, Gumayusi’s unfortunate events are not over yet. Recently, after T1 resumed their livestream schedule for their players, Gumayusi was one of the four T1 members scheduled to go live. Yet, while Faker was livestreaming, Gumayusi fell victim to a DDoS attack, while Faker was still ranking normally.
Despite Riot’s efforts to help T1 resolve the ongoing DDoS attacks, the situation remains unresolved. It is particularly disappointing for Gumayusi, who celebrated his birthday last week. One could say he has not yet celebrated this new age in a happy state of mind.

Gumayusi’s Fans Feel His Struggles Deeply
Even though T1 and the fans organized a birthday celebration for Gumayusi, it is clear that he is not feeling the joy on this special occasion. The inability to compete and the ongoing DDoS issues have made the situation even more severe. It is evident that many fans are struggling to support Gumayusi, and it is challenging for anyone to comprehend the gravity of the situation.

However, it can be said that “after the rain comes the sunshine.” The upcoming match between T1 and Hanwha Life Esports will be a best-of-five series, with the rival being Viper. The HLE team will also pose a significant challenge, especially since their players have gained considerable experience. At this point, there is hope that Gumayusi’s return will mark a turning point as they face off against the reigning champions within the LCK, potentially serving as a major comeback opportunity for him.