On November 28, 2022, South Korean League of Legends juggernaut T1 announced that its midlaner, Faker, has officially signed a three-year contract with the organization. This is massive news for fans of the team, as there have been doubts regarding Faker's future over the past few weeks.
T1 losing the finals of League of Legends Worlds 2022 led to speculation that Faker might be on his way out of the team. There were rumors from several esports journalists that the player was exploring options in other regions.
However, the rumors could be put to bed as Faker will remain with T1 and continue his quest to add a fourth World Championship trophy to his cabinet.
Faker signing a new three-year contract means he will now be tied to T1 until 2026. This probably means that Faker will be delaying his community service and will continue to play the game for the time being.
It is important to note that Faker is already 26, the prime age when most South Koreans must undergo mandatory two-year military service. However, since Faker does not have a high school certification, he must undertake community service.
His reputation and stardom precede even the biggest celebrities in South Korea. As a result, he has the option to postpone his community service until he is no longer able to compete or has won another League of Legends World Championship title and chooses to retire.
It is a brilliant decision from Faker's perspective, as once a player has gone for community service, it is impossible to compete. Apart from that, Faker is still one of the best players, despite being the oldest in the scene. He has continued to hold onto the title of "the best" since his debut in 2013. Thus, retiring right now would have been a bad decision.
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