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T1 Clinches Historic Third Straight Title at LoL Worlds 2025

In a showdown that lived up to its billing as the ‘Telecom War,’ T1emerged victorious over KT Rolster in the 2025 League of Legends World Championship Grand Final, held in Chengdu, China. The best-of-five series went the distance, as I predicted, with T1 edging out KT Rolster 3 – 2 in one of the most thrilling finals in recent memory.

This marks history for T1, securing the third consecutive League of Legends World Championship title, pushing Faker ever deeper into the annals of League esports.

T1 and KT Rolster Secure Record-Breaking Viewership

The matchup between T1 and KT Rolster wasn’t just a battle for the Summoner’s Cup; it was a clash of legacy. It was T1 attempting to further cement its place as the most remarkable esports organization in the world, and KT Rolster’s desire to make a name for itself by winning its first LoL Worlds trophy.

While T1 entered the finals as the defending champion, aiming for a three-peat, KT Rolster had reached the GF of Worlds for the first time after decimating Gen.G.

The tournament shattered viewership records, with the final match drawing millions of fans worldwide. T1’s quarter-final against Anyone’s Legend peaked at a whopping 3.27 million viewers, which made up a massive chunk of the 90.3 million watch hours recorded across the entire event.

There’s a reason why League Worlds is considered the most valuable esports tournament in the world.

Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok has had a stellar year thus far, but this latest win propels him even further into the record books. Alongside his squad, he’s cemented himself as the undisputed GOAT of esports.

With this win, T1 not only secures their fourth overall Worlds title but also becomes the first team with three consecutive wins, a record that might never be beaten for as long as League of Legends exists.

Let me know on the Insider Gaming Discord server if you enjoyed this year’s League of Legends World Championship grand final.


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Grant Taylor-Hill
Senior Editor and Esports Lead

Grant has been gaming for 30+ years and in the industry for 10+. You'll probably find him playing a post-apocalyptic game or an extraction shooter somewhere.

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