The 2024 League of Legends (LoL) World Championship, known as Worlds, witnessed a historic showdown on November 2 as Korean esports titan T1 faced off against China's Bilibili Gaming (BLG) in a thrilling 3-2 series at the O2 Arena in London.
The climactic finals not only cemented T1's legacy but also broke viewership records, drawing nearly 7 million peak concurrent viewers, according to Esports Charts—marking the highest-ever in Worlds history and underscoring the global popularity of competitive LoL.
Esports viewership numbers reached an all-time high during the finals, peaking at approximately 6.94 million viewers worldwide, reflecting the intense anticipation surrounding the match.
These viewership numbers were driven by fans tuning in from across the globe to see T1’s historic attempt to secure their fifth Worlds title, fondly dubbed 'V5' by the T1 fandom.
This intense global interest not only illustrates the expanding esports community but also highlights the rivalry between Korean and Chinese teams in LoL, with the match capturing the attention of fans eager to see who would claim the title.
The finals, which stretched over five sets in a nail-biting ‘loss-win-loss-win-win’ sequence, showcased the strength, resilience, and adaptability of both teams.
T1 players, led by veteran star Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, displayed their strategic prowess, securing critical wins in the second, fourth, and fifth matches.
Despite a rough start, Faker’s leadership and the team’s cohesion allowed T1 to claw their way back in a thrilling fifth set, clinching the victory that granted them the record fifth Worlds title and a place in esports history.
Reflecting on the win during the post-match press conference, Faker remarked, “While we achieved this year’s Worlds title, there are elements of our performance that can be improved.
My goal for next year is to address these lingering regrets.” Faker's introspective comments hint at T1’s plans for ongoing growth, even amid record-breaking achievements.
In addition to leading his team to victory, Faker hit an unprecedented personal milestone, reaching 500 kills at Worlds, the first player in history to achieve this feat.
His exceptional contributions on the battlefield earned him the Finals MVP title, solidifying his standing as one of the most influential figures in esports.
Fans celebrated Faker’s return to peak form, with his strategic playmaking and consistent performance reminding viewers why he remains a living legend in the esports world.
The success of T1 is partly attributed to the ongoing support from SK Telecom, which has been a critical driver behind T1’s growth and the development of Korean esports more broadly.
In a congratulatory statement, SK Group Chairman praised T1's “passion and teamwork” and recognized their contribution to elevating Korea's esports reputation on the global stage.
SK Telecom has invested significantly in nurturing talent, establishing Korea’s first prospect system for T1, which has produced key players like ‘Zeus’ Choi Woo-je, ‘Oner’ Moon Hyeon-jun, and ‘Gumayusi’ Lee Min-hyeong.
Through initiatives like the T1 Rookies, SK Telecom aims to ensure a sustainable future for Korean esports by consistently bringing fresh talent into the scene.
The triumphant conclusion of T1’s Worlds journey not only sets a new benchmark for esports achievement but also symbolizes Korea’s rise as a global leader in esports innovation and talent.
With players like Faker and a nurturing support system backed by industry giants like SK Telecom, T1’s victory is more than a championship—it’s an inspiration for the next generation of esports talent.
As T1 looks toward future challenges, their ‘V5’ victory remains a testament to their skill, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence in esports.
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