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* Frederik Høj Nielsen (Hoej) <small>''Artifact''</small>
* Se Jun Park ({{Sm|Sejun}}) <small>''Pokémon''</small>


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Revision as of 00:33, November 15, 2019

T1
Location South Korea / United States
Owners SK Telecom / Comcast Spectacor
Sponsors
Other Games
  • League of Legends
  • Artifact

T1 is a professional eSports organization based in South Korea and the United States. It was founded in Korea in 2002 as StarCraft: Brood War team Orion by legendary player Lim Yohwan (Boxer), considered to be a forefather of modern E-Sports, and in 2004, it became SK Telecom T1 after its title sponsor, Korean telecommunications giant SK Telecom. The organization also became widely known for its League of Legends success, which includes 3 World Championships (2013, 2015 and 2016).

In February 2019, SKT T1 announced a partnership with Comcast Spectacor, under which the organization would rebrand to T1 (although their League division is competing as SKT T1 through 2019).[1] They also entered Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on April 17th, 2019 by sponsoring ANTi and Larry Lurr.[2][3]

Pro Smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date
USA ANTi Jason Bates Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Wario (SSBU)
Snake (SSBU)
2019-04-17
USA Larry Lurr Larry Holland Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Falco (SSBU)
Wolf (SSBU)
2019-04-17

Other Famous Players

  • Lee Sanghyeok (Faker) League of Legends
  • Cho Sehyoung (Mata) League of Legends
  • Kim Dongha (Khan) League of Legends
  • Frederik Høj Nielsen (Hoej) Artifact
  • Se Jun Park (Sejun) Pokémon

References

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