The year 2023 can be considered a monumental success for Faker. Not only did he secure his fourth Worlds championship, but he also proved himself in every aspect. Although T1 came up empty in the domestic league, Faker’s performances against LPL representatives have shown that he remains one of the most skilled players in the professional League of Legends scene. Moreover, Faker has demonstrated his influence at T1 after an injury forced the G.O.A.T of League of Legends to take a break for a while.

Recently, Faker received an honor that no League of Legends player or esports athlete has ever achieved. Specifically, in The Times – one of the most prestigious and long-standing newspapers in the UK, Faker was referred to as the “Unkillable Demon King” and ranked among the Top 10 most powerful figures in sports for 2023. Standing alongside Faker are legendary superstars from traditional sports such as Lionel Messi and baseball player Shohei Ohtani, who just signed a record $700 million contract.

The original text describing Faker states: “Faker, known as the ‘Unkillable Demon King’ and a member of the team from South Korea – T1, which won the Worlds 2023 championship. Typically, esports is not mentioned in mainstream sports, but soon, Faker will become a mainstream Olympic star like Usain Bolt.”

This achievement further elevates Faker’s influence, not only within the LCK or League of Legends but across the entire esports world, gradually extending into traditional sports. Faker’s accomplishments in 2023 are the clearest evidence of his influence, talent, and relentless effort as a legend of T1.

In 2024, Faker will embark on a new journey with T1 members, as the new champion of the League of Legends scene. But surely, with what he has achieved, Faker is becoming a great player in the world of sports in general and helping to elevate League of Legends and esports to new heights.