Faker Recognized After Historic Achievement by T1 VALORANT
Recently, the T1 VALORANT team successfully claimed the championship title at the Bangkok Master 2025 after defeating G2 Esports in a full-map battle that included three overtime rounds. This victory marks the first championship title in an official international tournament for the organization coming from the land of kimchi. It’s worth mentioning that despite the challenging landscape of professional VALORANT, Faker has also been recognized.


Indeed, on numerous occasions, many fans of T1 VALORANT, as well as the overall community of this game, have expressed their gratitude towards the T1 League of Legends team. It turns out that this sentiment has been around for quite some time. When T1 VALORANT had a “prayer” moment with Faker’s background before one of their matches, “Quy Vuong” was seen as the “guardian spirit” of T1 VALORANT.
However, a significant point is that during the “prayer” moment, it occurred right after T1 VALORANT concluded their battle with a loss.

Faker and T1 League of Legends Facing Many Challenges
In reality, the LCK Cup 2025 can be considered unsuccessful for T1 League of Legends. Specifically, in the competitive environment where T1 Challengers have achieved significant milestones, the “main team” T1 League of Legends faced a total defeat, indicating a major setback. Moreover, the performance of T1 League of Legends is currently encountering numerous challenges that seem to stem from frequent losses.

In a context where the esports landscape is increasingly competitive and the professional scene is witnessing significant changes, T1 fans may find some encouragement in the achievements of the Challengers team in VALORANT, but with the Regular Seasons approaching, there are still many uncertainties.

In this scenario, Faker continues to be under scrutiny for any statements or actions that could help T1 surpass this dark phase. However, up to now, the team management of T1 has not been able to present any notable statements, causing fans to feel increasingly anxious, especially as the First Stand is getting closer to the Regular Seasons.