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gezixuan reported on November 3 that in the just-concluded "League of Legends" S14 championship and runner-up finals, the fourth seed T1 from LCK fought five rounds and defeated BLG to win the S championship again, which is also the fifth summoner championship trophy in the history of the T1 team, and Faker won FMVP again.

With T1 beating BLG 3-2 to win the title, it was also the first team in history to win the championship with the No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 seeds, and Zeus/Oner/Faker/Gumayusi/Keria became the first five-man group to maintain their original lineup to win two consecutive titles!

2015 World Finals – No. 1 seed;

2016 & 2023 World Finals – Second seed;

2013 World Finals – No. 3 seed;

2024 World Finals – No. 4 seed.

Winning the title, Faker achieved an unprecedented 800 assists and 500 kills in the World Finals.

It is worth mentioning that this is also the 5th championship of the Faker player and the second time in his career that he has won two consecutive titles! Faker has reached the finals of the S Tournament seven times, namely:

2013 World Finals, Winner: SKT 3-0 RYL

2015 World Finals, Winner:SKT 3-1 KOO

2016 World Finals, Winner:SKT 3-2 SSG

2017 World Finals, runner-up:SKT 0-3 SSG

2022 World Finals, runner-up: T1 2-3 DRX

2023 World Finals, Winner: T1 3-0 WBG

2024 World Finals, Winner: T1 3- 2 BLG.

This is the second time in Faker's career that he has won two consecutive Worlds, having previously done so in 15-16 years. The previous two consecutive champions were all Faker's teammates, they were Bengi, Bang, and Wolf from S5-S6 (In the history of LOL, apart from Faker and his teammates, no player has achieved two consecutive championships, and BeryL is the only one to achieve two championships as a starter).

With T1 winning the title again, Zeus won back-to-back titles with S13 and S14, making him the first toplaner in history to win the S Crown twice as a starter and the World Finals two years in a row.

As the No. 1 seed in our LPL region, the BLG team was once in trouble in the Swiss round, but still struggled to break through to the finals, and finally fought five games against T1, but unfortunately missed the championship trophy.

Tencent Esports commented, "This is not the end of the defeat, but the prelude to the next victory." ”

各自选 reported on November 1 that Riot Games announced at a press conference just held that the 2025 League of Legends World Championship championship and runner-up finals will be held in Chengdu, China. This will be the third time since 2017 and 2020 that the League of Legends World Championship has landed in China.

2025 MSI: Canada, 10 teams participating

2025 World Finals Champions and Runners-up: Chengdu (Schedule to be held yet to be announced)

2025 New Dreadnought Draft Event "First Stand": Seoul, South Korea

各自选 Attached Event Introduction:

The First Stand event will be held March 10-16, 2025 at LOL Park in Seoul, South Korea.

With the end of the second region, 10 teams from 5 regions will travel to Canada for the 2025 Mid-Season Championship!

After a long hiatus from streaming LOL esports events in Canada, we're excited to bring this international event back to Canada for fans in Canada.

Finally, the tournament official also announced the relevant information about the league upgrade and competition system, which is currently divided into 5 major regions in the world, namely LPL (Chinese mainland) division, LCK (South Korea) division, LEC (Europe) division, LCP (Pacific) league, and LTA (Americas) league.