League of Legends: Faker renewed his contract for four years, and a European coach commented that BLG's jungle tactics were seen through.
2025-08-01 13:59
The League of Legends competition is progressing rapidly. After MSI and EWC Esports World Cup, it is time to return to the LCK region and continue to fight for the ranking. The third stage, the first week of the game, has ended here. After a few days of rest, the two rivals T1 and HLE are firmly divided and will definitely meet in the semi-finals. Among them is the world's number one GEN.G, who just won the championship and returned triumphantly. There is only one spot left, which makes the audience anxious. KT and NS are only 1 point apart, and the competition is very fierce.
Faker will play for T1 for another four years
After T1 defeated NS, they immediately announced a small piece of news to the public, officially announcing that Faker's contract has been renewed until 2029, which means that the legend has chosen his destination and has made up his mind. He has no plans to change his environment. He still has four years of games to play. At the age of 29, he will play until he is 33. He has long-term goals and is capable. Why not continue to fight bravely? North American countries do not seem to be so "extreme". Westerners value talent. Experienced players are not necessarily guaranteed to have a bright future. If their performance declines slightly, they will soon be put aside and managed in a Buddhist way. Secondly, they will retire and become coaches. Time is money. I believe that most players expect to face this kind of challenge of age.
Faker's contract extension is a boon for League of Legends. One of the factors that keeps the esports scene buzzing is his legacy. Every time he appears before the camera, in competition or livestream, his every move garners intense discussion, like the very heart of the game. For commentators and streamers, this signifies job security, guaranteeing another four years of popularity. His single-handed presence carries the weight of all tournament ratings. Riot Games should be silently thanking Faker for saving League of Legends.
BLG team's jungler lacks flexible thinking
The future of the LPL region remains uncertain, fluctuating between hot and cold. However, AL, having defied all odds to face GEN.G in the EWC, rekindled hopes among players. BLG also drew praise from the former Fnatic coach, who praised ELK's clear-headed approach after he stepped down and handed over the reins to Shadou. He also praised his impressive performance, noting that before the jungler switch, he didn't engage much in the early game, leaving the rhythm to the bottom lane.
The description was a sharp review. He listed BLG's shortcomings, saying that they loved to focus on the early stages of the game, that the jungler habitually prioritized helping the bottom lane create an advantage so that the support shooter could snowball into victory, that their gameplay was monotonous, only focusing on one lane, and lacked flexibility. Sure enough, he hit the nail on the head.