T1 Wins Worlds 2025, Completes Historic 3-Peat Over KT

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T1 Wins Worlds 2025, Completes Historic 3-Peat Over KT

The League of Legends World Championship 2025 has come to a thrilling conclusion. T1 won the Grand Final by defeating KT Rolster 3-2 in a thrilling best-of-five series. With this victory, T1 has won its third World Championship in a row and sixth overall. No other team in League of Legends history has achieved such levels of success.

Grand Final Recap: T1 vs. KT Rolster

The final match was intense from beginning to end. Both teams came prepared with solid strategies and confident play. KT Rolster pushed T1 to their limit, bringing the series to the fifth and final game. T1 maintained his composure in the final moments of the game. Their teamwork and decision-making helped them win when it counted the most.

Faker, who once again led the lineup, was instrumental in the team’s victory. His experience and control in important fights helped T1 navigate high-pressure situations. This victory extends T1’s long history in the esports world.

Historic Achievement for T1

This championship marks:

  • 6 total Worlds titles for T1
  • 3 back-to-back wins from 2023 to 2025

No other team has ever won three consecutive World Championships. This marks a significant milestone in esports history. T1 has since become a symbol of consistency and strength in competitive gaming.

Viewership Records and Global Impact

According to Esports Charts, Worlds 2025 reached over 6.7 million viewers at its peak. This makes it the second most-watched esports event ever, not counting Chinese platforms. The only event with higher viewership was Worlds 2024.

This shows how popular League of Legends remains on the global stage. Worlds continues to be one of the biggest and most viewed esports tournaments every year.

Most Popular Esports Events (Excluding China)

  1. Worlds 2024 – 6,856,769 peak viewers
  2. Worlds 2025 – 6,737,568 peak viewers
  3. Worlds 2023 – 6,402,760 peak viewers
  4. Free Fire World Series 2021 Singapore – 5,415,990 peak viewers
  5. Worlds 2022 – 5,147,701 peak viewers
  6. M5 World Championship – 5,067,107 peak viewers
  7. M4 World Championship – 4,270,270 peak viewers
  8. MPL Indonesia Season 15 – 4,132,224 peak viewers
  9. M6 World Championship – 4,129,026 peak viewers
  10. Worlds 2021 – 4,018,728 peak viewers

From this list, Worlds holds five out of the top ten spots. This proves how strong and consistent League of Legends is in the esports field.

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