Gumayusi’s anti-fan group continues with “excessive” actions
In the 2025 season, the results, in fact, can be considered not too bad for T1 when compared to their performance in the 2024 season. Although T1 is still empty-handed so far, at least this team has been the MSI runner-up and has had impressive victories against opponents that have always been seen as their “kryptonite.” However, while this reflects their overall team performance, personally, this year might be the “stormiest” in Gumayusi’s career.
Gumayusi’s fans in Vietnam discover new moves from this player’s anti-fan group in Korea, which even involves sensitive issues.
Recently, the famous anti-fan group of Gumayusi – T1Gall has continued to target the 2002-born AD Carry. Moreover, according to information released by this group, they have collaborated with SKTGall – a long-time fan group of Faker and T1 from when they were still known as SKT to execute what they claim is the final attack of 2025 aimed at Gumayusi.
However, according to the content posted by this group, they even used sensitive language targeting Gumayusi’s religion. With the situation escalating into a serious direction, and religion always being a sensitive issue in any country around the world, if these protest contents are indeed published, it could easily lead to troubles beyond the realm of Esports.
The important thing is that T1 is still doing nothing.
But what’s more outrageous is T1’s response to the Gumayusi situation
Nevertheless, what’s notable is that in such a context, T1 has not made any new moves. Like every time, this team still chooses to remain silent even though the targets of this attack are not only Gumayusi or CEO Joe Marsh but also COO Josh and the sensitive issue of religion – a matter that is very delicate in the Land of the Morning Calm.
Coming up, T1 will face a challenging journey at the 2025 World Championship. But it is clear that, even at this point, they have not resolved the troubles back home.