Korea’s T1 defeated Chinese team Weibo Gaming 3-0 to win the 2023 League of Legends World Championship in Seoul on Sunday, claiming their fourth title and ending a six year drought.
Seoul City is going all out for this year’s League of Legends World Championship as the tournament takes over Gwanghwamun Square ahead of a highly-anticipated final showdown.
The game is on at the 2023 League of Legends (LoL) World Championship. The seeded round robin Swiss Stage began Thursday at KBS Arena. More than a third of the competitors left in this year's Worlds are Korean — 36 of the remaining 91 players
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