Flame Becomes T1 Content Maker
One of the most famous Korean esports organizations T1 announces the signing of Lee 'Flame' Ho-young, who is known for his performances for LGD Gaming and DAMWON Gaming. The ex-esportsman will be creating content for the benefit of the T1 name.
Flame's career spanned from 2012 to 2020. He started his journey under the Azubbu Blaze tag and ended up with DAWMON Gaming. The player has repeatedly participated in major leagues and other international events. The victory at LPL Summer 2015 under the LGD Gaming tag can definitely be called his most high-profile achievement. Then, for the work done, the players earned a prize of $125,385. The esportsman also managed to take second place at the LPL Spring 2015, for which the team received $64,640. A little later, he made it to the 2015 World Championship and took 9th-11th place there and received $45,000 with the team. In general, 2015 can be safely called the most successful period in Flame's career, and LGD Gaming is the most productive place for personal and career growth.
In 2019, the player moved under the banner of DAMWON Gaming and was able to win one not very ordinary championship. He managed to conquer Rift Rivals 2019: LCK vs LPL vs LMS vs VCS and earn $80,000 there with the team. He later placed 3rd at LCK Summer 2019 and 4th at LCK Spring 2020. The Korean Spring Split was Flame's last tournament and he ended his professional League of Legends career. After that, the ex-esportsman, like many others like him, continued his activities as a streamer. Now he will use his skills for the benefit of T1, the legendary Korean esports organization.
Notable Flame Achievements
2019
- LCK Summer 2019 - 3rd place ($24,862)
- Rift Rivals 2019: LCK vs LPL vs LMS vs VCS — 1st place ($80,000)
- LCK Spring 2019 - 4th place ($17,531)
2017
- NA LCS Summer 2017 - 2nd Place ($50,000)
2015
- 2015 World Championship - 9th-11th ($45,000)
- LPL Summer 2015 - 1st place ($125,385)
- LPL Spring 2015 - 2nd place ($64,640)
year 2014
- Champions Spring 2014 - 4th place ($17,582)
year 2013
- Champions Spring 2013 - 2nd Place ($35,430)
- IEM Season VII - World Championship - 1st place ($50,000)
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