Introduction: The S15 season has fully concluded, and it's believed that the vast majority of players have been closely following the T1 team recently. Their overall popularity and hype are extremely high. Especially after mid-laner Faker won six World Championship titles, he became one of the most popular professional players worldwide. During this off-season, many expected him to rest well, but surprisingly, he has been involved in numerous events. Recently, netizens compiled his schedule for the next month and found that Faker’s calendar is packed, continuously traveling to various events even after the World Championship ended. This is truly a year-round nonstop schedule.

Most players are quite familiar with Faker. As the undisputed number one in League of Legends, his overall popularity and fame are extremely high. Having won six World Championship titles, no other pro player has matched his achievements. After the conclusion of the K Cup, many thought Faker would take some time off, considering he had been constantly participating in various competitions since winning Worlds. However, a recent leak sparked widespread discussion online, revealing that for the next month, he will continue attending numerous events with an ever-growing schedule.

Right after the World Championship ended in mid-November, he returned to the LCK region for various media interviews, celebrating the joy of being a six-time champion. After about a week of rest, he traveled to the European region to take part in the Red Bull Cup entertainment showdown. Since it’s a sponsor event, they made sure to participate wholeheartedly. During the Red Bull Cup, they showed great respect, even losing to multiple European teams including G2, who became the first team to defeat the six-time champion. Afterwards, he headed to Saudi Arabia and stayed until early December, attending various activities and hosting sponsors who admire them.

Then, on December 6th, the LCK K Cup began. Although they were sent to the losers’ bracket during the competition, they fought their way back and won the final 3-2 against the HLE team. On the 15th, a series of meet-and-greet events started, followed by the LCK annual awards on the 19th. On the 20th, he chartered a plane to Vietnam for offline activities. According to netizens, he will also participate in Fei Fei’s talk show. Basically, Faker has no rest until the end of the year, constantly moving between major events. From the first split at the start of the year until now, the only break he had was during the Mid-Season Invitational.

This is true year-round nonstop activity. Many LPL fans joked after seeing this schedule that if Faker joined the LPL region, his schedule might be even fuller. After all, his commitment is huge, and no team owner would want to lose money—they would definitely maximize his value in the limited time. Also, Faker seems to really enjoy these events and the admiration of thousands. He has openly expressed his love for participating in Riot’s All-Star matches, saying that even if he attends every year, he wouldn’t give the chance to other players. Some netizens even commented that although Faker appears quiet, he is definitely proud deep down, and also MS.

After winning this K Cup, Faker truly became a Grand Slam professional player; this was his first championship. Hopefully, in the coming period, LPL teams can adjust their form. Judging from this LCK showdown, both HLE and DK teams have very strong overall strength, making it difficult for LPL to compete against them on the world stage.
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