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Faker announced as first Hall of Legends inductee

Luke Warr Published May 23, 2024
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League of Legends Esports and Mercedes-Benz has officially welcomed Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok into the Hall of Legends, Riot’s new hall of fame for League of Legends.

In a press release from LoL Esports, Riot announced that Faker will be honored with an in-game event that will include both earnable and purchasable cosmetic items. Mercedes-Benz will also present him with a piece of art that highlights some of his career accomplishments. The German car company will also present Faker with a custom Mercedes-AMG SL 63.

With a massive trophy cabinet and plenty of status, Faker is the obvious choice to start the Hall of Legends.

The Hall of Legends starts with Faker

Faker, sometimes known by the moniker “The Unkillable Demon King,” has dominated the game for years as the mid laner for T1. At time of writing, he has earned 10 LCK titles, 2 Mid-Season Invitational titles, and four World Championships, resulting in a number of Faker skins being produced.

“Faker is truly the most iconic and influential figure in League of Legends and esports history. His name is synonymous with excellence in LoL Esports, and he has rightfully earned his place as our very first Hall of Legends inductee,” said John Needham, president of esports at Riot Games.

Hall of Legends Faker induction event

The Faker event will highlight different accomplishments throughout his career with cosmetic items, collections, and skins. They will all be themed after Faker himself. Riot will release more information on the event in the future.

Who is next for LoL’s hall of fame?

Faker may be the first name in the Hall of Legends, but the committee could induct many other notable League of Legends players in the future. Some names are already in solid contention to join the club.

  •  Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao – Hailing from China, Uzi has retired from the game twice; once in 2020 after being a long-time member of RNG, and again in 2023 after a short stint with Bilibili Gaming. He was long considered to be on par with Faker as a player with some of the most kills in professional games.
  •  Rasmus “Caps” Borregaard – The European mid laner gained his following with Fnatic but moved to G2 Esports in 2018. He’s earned 5 MVP awards and 8 LEC titles.
  •  Cho “Mata” Se-hyeong – Many consider him to be the best support player of all time. While he played under many team banners, he moved to a coaching role in 2019 and is currently with Gen.G.

The list of players who could be future inductees is long. Other notables including Luka “Perkz” Perković, Heo “ShowMaker” Su, Song “Rookie” Eui-jin, and many others.

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