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Esports Icon Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok Honored as First Inductee into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Riot Games Celebrates Faker’s Impact on Global Esports at Ceremony in Seoul

Courtesy of Riot Games

South Korean esports legend Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok was officially inducted as the first-ever member of the Hall of Legends, a newly established hall of fame by Riot Games, at a ceremony held at The Shilla Seoul in Jung-gu on Thursday. Faker, 28, is renowned for his exceptional skill in League of Legends, a popular multiplayer online battle arena game developed by Riot Games.

At the ceremony, Oh Sean, head of Asia-Pacific Riot Games Esports, praised Faker for his significant contributions to esports and his influence on fans worldwide. “With his mastery of League of Legends, Faker inspired millions of esports fans across the globe and brought numerous contributions to the sport. We sincerely congratulate Faker for this stunning achievement and hope for great performances in the future,” Oh stated.

The Hall of Legends was introduced by Riot Games this year to honor individuals who have made a lasting impact on the game and its community.
 

▲ Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok makes his iconic "thumbs-up" pose with the Hall of Legends trophy at The Shilla Seoul in Jung-gu, central Seoul, Thursday / Courtesy of Riot Games
In his acceptance speech, Faker expressed gratitude for the honor but emphasized his focus on future competitions rather than past achievements. “I think the Hall of Legends is for my past works. The upcoming season has nothing to do with my previous achievements. I want to focus on the future and get ready for the matches in the summer season,” he remarked.

Reflecting on his career, Faker acknowledged the challenges he has faced. “I am aware that one’s professional career cannot always go well. I've had my own ups and many downs, but overcoming such challenges has meant a lot to me, both as the esports player Faker and as Lee Sang-hyeok, the person. I wish to continue to improve and work hard to compete in League of Legends,” he said.

Faker also addressed the perception of esports, which often faces negative views. He expressed his desire to serve as a positive influence in the industry. “I heard that I have become an inspiration for many people. I think that is what's important. I was able to develop into a good esports player because of many coaches, players and fans. I hope to return the positive energy and bring inspiration to others as well,” he concluded.

The event highlighted Faker's substantial impact on the esports community and his ongoing commitment to his professional development.

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