In today's world, the key is not the mistake itself but how one responds to it. Unfortunately for T1, the situation has been a complete failure, as the highly unpleasant issue from last year has repeated itself. Members of the T1 League of Legends roster are once again forced to suspend their streams indefinitely.

Faker and his T1 LoL team once again face huge waves of DDoS attacksImage: x.com

According to the club's management, regular broadcasts had been ongoing since December 2024. However, due to the resurgence of DDoS attacks targeting the players' computers, maintaining stable streams has become impossible. T1 representatives stated that streaming would resume after the problems are resolved and the situation stabilizes, though no specific timeline was given.

T1 players have been dealing with consistent DDoS attacks since the beginning of the Spring Split of LCK 2024. These issues occur not only during streams but also during official matches and closed scrims.

For a time, Riot Games had to conduct LCK matches without live broadcasts, airing them as replays later. The issues were only resolved closer to the fall, but T1 struggled to perform like their usual selves in the first half of the season. Hopefully, these challenges won’t affect the team's preparation for the upcoming season.

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