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If faker has five championships
years ago, South Korea's lck achieved five consecutive championships in the World Championship, and it was the lck that won the championship and runner-up for three consecutive years. There was no hope of winning the championship in other divisions. So there was a very interesting topic at that time, that is, lol had actually replaced the national e-sports project SC (StarCraft) in South Korea and became the most popular e-sports project in South Korea. South Korea has always been known as the home of e-sports and the birthplace of e-sports. In the not-so-long decades of e-sports history, only SC and LoL can be called the front-runners. When
sc was at its strongest, let alone winning the championship and runner-up, the top four or even the top eight might not necessarily see players from other divisions, all Koreans. However, on the one hand, SC's own e-sports development is not going well. On the other hand, the emergence of LoL, especially South Korea's frequent and consecutive championships, has accelerated the pace of SC being replaced in South Korea. faker has created unprecedented achievements and has undoubtedly become the leader of Korean e-sports. He and Son Heung-min have also become representatives of the Korean sports community.
faker is influencing young people in Korea.
zeus grew up watching Faker win the championship. This is no exaggeration. When Faker won the trophy for the first time, Zeus was only 9 years old. Because Faker's career is so long, many people born after 2000 are indeed inspired by his early championships to choose e-sports careers. If faker achieves 5 crowns this year, he will undoubtedly become a professional player at the level of Korean greats, although the Korean media has almost already called him that after his 4 crowns last year. The popularity of a region without a championship is destined to decline. Ruler said some truths. After lck began to win consecutive global finals, this year's lpl has a huge gap compared to previous years.
years ago, it was because s8 and s9 started to win the lpl championship, this lol became the new sc game topic that dominated the Korean division, and it was temporarily over. However, since they are all teams with Korean aid, it is obvious that the dominance of Korean players in this event is still unavoidable. This season's t1 championship is not only the second consecutive title defense, but also another three consecutive championships for lck and South Korea's 9th championship. Maybe many clubs will still cry about poverty, but the environment they have created is perfect for continued development and growth.
So will it become the second sc?
The answer is yes, but there are some differences. Compared with SC's single-player projects, LoL has created more job opportunities for Korean players in major competitions around the world. The stronger the Korean division is, the higher the trust other divisions have in the strong ability of Korean aid. After 2013, lck has almost never interrupted the supply of Korean aid to all divisions around the world. There are a large number of Korean aid in the wild cards of the four divisions. This is related to It can even be said that the brokerage company has formed an industry, and lpl is undoubtedly a beneficiary. Players such as rookie and scout who won the LPL global finals were also players who debuted for the Korean giants kt and skt. These two have been established e-sports clubs among the established news agencies since they were in SC.
In this case, lol is unlikely to have a situation where only the Korean division is left playing. Instead, there will be a situation where all divisions have Korean-core teams competing for the championship. Although the wild cards have almost been merged over the years, the several major competition areas should not change much in a short period of time. Some people have also exaggerated the impact of this year's finals on the LPL division. Regardless of the outcome, S15 will continue to spring and summer as usual, and T1 will still continue to appear in the World Championship. Unless Riot decides not to develop an e-sports system for leagues and world championships.
There is a difference in popularity
The only impact is on the potential young players in their respective divisions. That must be because the popularity of winning the championship is high, but no matter how bad other divisions are, it is impossible for no one to participate. Of course, compared to the LPL, there are indeed too many teams. Many people say that the LPL is too cold and no one cares about it. Those are indeed the teams at the bottom. They need strength but no strength, and they need a fan base but no foundation. What can be done in this situation? It was probably packed.
lck It is definitely not a good thing for one family to dominate for a long time, but if your pursuit of competitive events is fairness and justice, and you want to see a strong showdown, then if you can't beat lck, you are inferior to others. Korean players and competition areas are the world's number one in this competitive event. . If one day all other competition regions except South Korea can no longer stand the game, then it will be time for this project to come to an end. But at least for now, it seems to be alive and kicking. LoL eSports does not have a decent large-scale opponent, which is also a very important reason why the competition will continue to develop no matter what. Maybe there will be one day, but we don't know if there will be that day. ★ Game Horseshoe original If faker has five championships years ago, South Korea's lck achieved five consecutive championships in the World Championship, and it was the lck that won the championship and runner-up for three consecutive years. There was no hope of winning the championship in other divisions. So there was a very interesting topic at that time, that is, lol had actually replaced the national e-sports project SC (StarCraft) in South Korea and became the most popular e-sports project in South Korea. South Korea has always been known as the home of e-sports and the birthplace of e-sports. In the not-so-long decades of e-sports history, only SC and LoL can be called the front-runners. When sc was at its strongest, let alone winning the championship and runner-up, the top four or even the top eight might not necessarily see players from other divisions, all Koreans. However, on the one hand, SC's own e-sports development is not going well. On the other hand, the emergence of LoL, especially South Korea's frequent and consecutive championships, has accelerated the pace of SC being replaced in South Korea. faker has created unprecedented achievements and has undoubtedly become the leader of Korean e-sports. He and Son Heung-min have also become representatives of the Korean sports community. faker is influencing young people in Korea. zeus grew up watching Faker win the championship. This is no exaggeration. When Faker won the trophy for the first time, Zeus was only 9 years old. Because Faker's career is so long, many people born after 2000 are indeed inspired by his early championships to choose e-sports careers. If faker achieves 5 crowns this year, he will undoubtedly become a professional player at the level of Korean greats, although the Korean media has almost already called him that after his 4 crowns last year. The popularity of a region without a championship is destined to decline. Ruler said some truths. After lck began to win consecutive global finals, this year's lpl has a huge gap compared to previous years. years ago, it was because s8 and s9 started to win the lpl championship, this lol became the new sc game topic that dominated the Korean division, and it was temporarily over. However, since they are all teams with Korean aid, it is obvious that the dominance of Korean players in this event is still unavoidable. This season's t1 championship is not only the second consecutive title defense, but also another three consecutive championships for lck and South Korea's 9th championship. Maybe many clubs will still cry about poverty, but the environment they have created is perfect for continued development and growth. So will it become the second sc? The answer is yes, but there are some differences. Compared with SC's single-player projects, LoL has created more job opportunities for Korean players in major competitions around the world. The stronger the Korean division is, the higher the trust other divisions have in the strong ability of Korean aid. After 2013, lck has almost never interrupted the supply of Korean aid to all divisions around the world. There are a large number of Korean aid in the wild cards of the four divisions. This is related to It can even be said that the brokerage company has formed an industry, and lpl is undoubtedly a beneficiary. Players such as rookie and scout who won the LPL global finals were also players who debuted for the Korean giants kt and skt. These two have been established e-sports clubs among the established news agencies since they were in SC. In this case, lol is unlikely to have a situation where only the Korean division is left playing. Instead, there will be a situation where all divisions have Korean-core teams competing for the championship. Although the wild cards have almost been merged over the years, the several major competition areas should not change much in a short period of time. Some people have also exaggerated the impact of this year's finals on the LPL division. Regardless of the outcome, S15 will continue to spring and summer as usual, and T1 will still continue to appear in the World Championship. Unless Riot decides not to develop an e-sports system for leagues and world championships. There is a difference in popularity The only impact is on the potential young players in their respective divisions. That must be because the popularity of winning the championship is high, but no matter how bad other divisions are, it is impossible for no one to participate. Of course, compared to the LPL, there are indeed too many teams. Many people say that the LPL is too cold and no one cares about it. Those are indeed the teams at the bottom. They need strength but no strength, and they need a fan base but no foundation. What can be done in this situation? It was probably packed. lck It is definitely not a good thing for one family to dominate for a long time, but if your pursuit of competitive events is fairness and justice, and you want to see a strong showdown, then if you can't beat lck, you are inferior to others. Korean players and competition areas are the world's number one in this competitive event. . If one day all other competition regions except South Korea can no longer stand the game, then it will be time for this project to come to an end. But at least for now, it seems to be alive and kicking. LoL eSports does not have a decent large-scale opponent, which is also a very important reason why the competition will continue to develop no matter what. Maybe there will be one day, but we don't know if there will be that day.