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He owns three different League of Legends skins as a result of winning World Championships, which include SKT T1 Lee Sin (2013), SKT T1 Elise (2015) and SKT T1 Olaf (2016). He had played a total number of 319 matches in his career, with 231 wins and 88 losses, and a win rate of 72.4%.
In the build-up to the 2023 League of Legends World Championship in South Korea, Riot Games released the tournament's promotional song, "Gods" (stylized in caps), which was performed by South Korean girl group NewJeans. The song's music video featured Deft as the main protagonist, showcasing his past World Championship stints up until the 2022 ...
League of Legends (LoL), commonly referred to as League, is a 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games.Inspired by Defense of the Ancients, a custom map for Warcraft III, Riot's founders sought to develop a stand-alone game in the same genre.
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Lee Jung-shin (Korean: 이정신; born September 15, 1991), known mononymously as Jungshin, is a South Korean musician, singer, rapper, and actor. He is the bassist of South Korean rock band CNBLUE , which debuted in January 2010 in South Korea.
Oner began his career in 2020 as a member of T1 Academy, the developmental team of T1. He was promoted to the main roster for the 2021 LCK season. While he only received some playing time in the 2021 Spring Split, since then, Oner has reached four LCK Finals, including a win in the 2022 Spring Split.
Lee Jin-kyung (Korean: 이진경; born January 7, 1994), professionally known as Lee Sun-bin (Korean: 이선빈), is a South Korean actress and singer. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group JQT. She is known for starring in Squad 38 (2016), Missing 9 (2017), and Criminal Minds (2017). [1]
Lee was born in Kobe, [6] on the Japanese main island–region of Kansai in the Hyōgo Prefecture. [7] All throughout his early career he played for schools and selection teams in the Kansai region, also known as Kinki. Lee attended the Hyōgo Prefecture Rugby School, the Ōsaka Korean High School [3] and later Teikyo University in his youth.