This might just be the most viral LCK player right now
As the tournaments are on hold waiting for First Stand 2026 to officially take place, audiences usually shift their focus away from the professional skills of the players and are more interested in behind-the-scenes elements. In this context, a name from the LCK region, who has yet to compete in the biggest League of Legends tournament in Korea, has unexpectedly become the center of attention. Not only surprising the audience but also earning their respect is the player Jaehyuk – the Top Laner currently playing in the LCK Challengers for DK.

It should be noted that at the beginning of the last season, both DK “big brother” and DK “little brother” did not have the best results. However, for Jaehyuk, he has become a shining example of determination in the professional League of Legends scene. This player is disabled and must use a wheelchair while competing. He is also the first officially competing professional player with a disability in the history of League of Legends as well as in the LCK region.
Additionally, DK remains a team committed to utilizing young players. Therefore, in the future, Jaehyuk has a real opportunity to move up to the main team. If this scenario happens, the 2007-born player from DK Challengers will be the first disabled player to officially compete in the LCK to date.

The inspiring story of the young star from LCK
On various social media platforms, many viewers have expressed their respect and admiration for the determination of this DK player. Moving around is one challenge, but the intensity of Esports in general and League of Legends in particular is very high, along with a stressful competitive environment. For players to keep up with the extended training schedules and maintain their mental and physical states during competitions is already difficult for regular individuals, but for Jaehyuk, it is exponentially harder. Nevertheless, he continues to persevere and demonstrates clear potential for development in the future.