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News/Worlds 2024 Winners Crowned

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contentTextWorlds 2024, concluded with [[Companies/T1 Esports|T1 Esports]] emerging victorious against Bilibili Gaming in a thrilling Grand Final on November 2, 2024. The match, held in a best-of-five format, showcased intense competition and skill from both teams, ultimately ending with a 3-2 victory for T1. This win marked T1's fifth World Championship title, solidifying their legacy in the esports scene. A standout performance came from T1's mid-laner Faker, who played a pivotal role in the team's success on Galio. His strategic gameplay and experience were instrumental in securing the championship. Following the match, T1’s victory was celebrated not only for the win itself but also for the record-breaking viewership; the Grand Final became the most viewed esports match in history. '''More:'''[[News/Levellr Secures $1.75m|Levellr Secures $1.75m]] Faker, widely regarded as the greatest League of Legends player, further cemented his status with this championship, bringing his total to five World titles. He was also recently inducted into Riot Games' Esports Hall of Legends and is a co-owner of T1. During the broadcast, he was the most popular player, mentioned over 23,000 times by Twitch viewers, highlighting his influence and appeal within the esports community.

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