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After retiring from competitive League of Legends in the past year, former World champion Lee "Wolf" Jae-wan will be rejoining his former team in T1 Esports as a content creator and

After retiring from competitive League of Legends in the past year, former World champion Lee “Wolf played as the support for the then-named SK Telecom T1 from 2014 to 2018.

Under the organization, Wolf has won 4 LCK splits, 2 MSI Championships, and 2 Worlds Championships.Wolf has had a storied history in the organization and hopes to continue his career in gaming through streaming. Follow Wolf on

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