On the organization's homepage, T1's leadership announced that this team's DDoS problem has not yet been resolved. The above information is making fans of the reigning world champion worried, especially when the season is about to start.
T1's announcement on the DDoS issue is as follows: "Since December 2024 and the beginning of the new year, fans have been very receptive to livestreams from our players.
T1 has not yet resolved the DDoS issue
However, the DDoS issue has not yet been resolved and the attack has once again affected the work of the players. The team will stop streaming until further notice and will update the schedule as soon as possible."
Thus, it can be seen that Riot Games has not yet come up with a solution to this difficult problem. Previously, Riot Games had offered a reward of 100,000 USD for people who could resolve DDoS, but so far there have been no results. If they cannot find a way to resolve this issue, the publisher of League of Legends is expected to receive a huge impact.
Notice about T1's DDoS
In the immediate future, T1 is preparing to enter the 2025 season with the Season Opening event on January 10. After that, the 2025 LCK Cup tournament will officially start on January 15 and the continuous DDoS attacks of T1 members may affect the performance of this team.
T1 ends the 2024 season with two international championships including the Esports World Cup and the World Finals. Despite parting ways with top laner superstar Zeus, T1 still retains 4 members Oner, Faker, Gumayusi, Keria and adds Doran to prepare to compete in the 2025 season as the reigning world champion of League of Legends. .