Faker candid about his future with League of Legends
It can be said that at this moment, Faker has more than enough titles and glory, as well as countless records that a player can achieve, which he has and continues to hold. Of course, for a player like Faker, there are still challenges ahead and titles waiting. However, due to his long time in the competitive scene, Faker understands better than anyone the bittersweet experiences of being an Esports player, especially in League of Legends. Therefore, recently, Faker shared some insights about the future direction for… his future offspring.

Specifically, Faker stated: “If I have a family and children in the future, I will never guide my child to become a professional League of Legends player, and I will never teach them to play games. Because I have truly lived the life of a professional gamer, and I know how difficult it is.”
Of course, even though this is the game that has elevated Faker to legendary status and brought him all kinds of glory, the hardships of being a pro player cannot be denied. Without talent and perseverance, it would be very difficult to pursue this profession. Not to mention, the pressure comes with each match, from both opponents and fans, and an unstable mindset can lead to many consequences.

But for Faker himself, he will likely continue to compete for a long time
In 2023 and 2024, the League of Legends community buzzed when Faker re-injured his hand, and many understood that the time of this T1 legend was not long. However, his impressive performances at the last two World Championships, along with the recent MSI stage, suggest that Faker still has many ambitions ahead. This year, he missed the MSI trophy again, and it seems that Faker will not give up on this goal.

Therefore, before mentioning Faker’s offspring, perhaps the audience should enjoy the time that this superstar still competes in the professional League of Legends arena, starting with the EWC – where T1 is still the reigning champion.