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Weeks after the 2022 Worlds Final, DRX announced that the contracts of Kingen, Pyosik, Zeka, Deft, and BeryL had expired. Deft would stay in the LCK, joining Dplus KIA for the 2023 season, [44] as well as Kingen and Zeka, both joining Hanwha Life Esports. [45] Pyosik moved to the League Championship Series in North America, joining Team Liquid ...
The 2022 League of Legends World Championship was an esports tournament for the multiplayer online battle arena video game League of Legends. It was the twelfth iteration of the League of Legends World Championship , an annual international tournament organized by the game's developer, Riot Games .
The 2022 LCK season was the 11th season of the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK), a South Korean professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends. The season was divided into two splits: Spring and Summer. The Spring Split began on 12 January and culminated with the Spring Split Final on 2 April 2022.
The League of Legends World Championship (commonly abbreviated as Worlds) is the annual professional League of Legends world championship tournament hosted by Riot Games and is the culmination of each season. Teams compete for the champion title, the 44-pound (20-kilogram) Summoner's Cup, and a multi-million-dollar championship prize.
DWG KIA (previously Damwon Gaming) won the title for both LCK Spring and Summer 2021, making them the champions for three consecutive splits. They defeated Gen.G in the Spring, [10] and T1 in the Summer. [11] On 2 April 2022, T1 won the LCK Spring 2022 title after defeating Gen.G in the finals. This marked their tenth championship title. [12]
His team was placed 4th in LCK Spring 2022, after losing to Kwangdong Freecs with a score of 2–3. [28] Deft and his team was placed 6th in LCK Summer 2022, after losing to Liiv Sandbox with a score of 1–3. [29] On September 4, 2022, Deft and his team successfully secured the last LCK spot to the World Championship after defeating Liiv ...
T1 players celebrating after winning the 2023 World Championship. During the 2022 LCK Spring, T1 went undefeated in the regular season with an 18–0 record, becoming the first team to achieve this record since the league's inception. [40] In the playoffs, T1 won its tenth LCK title, defeating Gen.G 3–1 in the finals. [41]
In his first year with the team, he reached the finals in both of the LCK splits, winning the 2022 Summer Split, and reached the semifinals of the 2022 World Championship. He picked up two more LCK titles with Gen.G in 2023, played in his first Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), and played in his fifth consecutive World Championship.