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Faker Becomes First Player to Reach 100 MSI Wins

Faker Becomes First Player to Reach 100 MSI Wins

Faker Becomes First Player to Reach 100 MSI Wins
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T1 mid laner Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok makes history as the first player to achieve 100 wins at the Mid-Season Invitational during the MSI 2026 Play-In Stage.

The greatest player in the history of League of Legends has officially added another unprecedented milestone to his legendary career. T1’s iconic mid laner, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, has become the first player ever to reach 100 wins at the Mid-Season Invitational aka MSI.

Faker is the first player to Reach 100 MSI Wins

The milestone was marked during the match between T1 and TLAW at the MSI 2026 Play-In Stage on June 28. Having a reputation as one of the best mechanical players with a wide champion roster as well as game sense, Faker proved himself again to be the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) of esport gaming.

Honoring the historic moment, T1 social media platforms released an image featuring Faker accompanied by the message “MSI 100th WIN, ‘FAKER’ All time first. As always”. The hashtags #TogetherAs1 and #T1atMSI2026 were used in addition to bring fans together during this historic event.

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Faker is now even more firmly cemented in his legacy through his 100th MSI win. Since his first professional tournament play some ten years ago, Faker has been a member of T1 only. In addition to the numerous League of Legends World Championship titles and MSI championships, Faker has also achieved many other achievements through T1.

Achieving a milestone number of wins at such an important international tournament proves his endurance, consistency, leadership, and talent as well.

As T1 continues its MSI 2026 campaign, fans around the world will be watching closely to see whether Faker and his teammates can turn this milestone into yet another international championship and add another chapter to one of esports’ greatest legacies.

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