Introduction: The S15 season is fully wrapped up, and the majority of players have been very attentive to this tournament. T1 secured the World Championship once more, winning three consecutive titles and effectively becoming a team that history cannot surpass. Uzi also took the stage during the awards to receive the FMVP trophy. Even though he was just a presenter, it brought comfort to many fans. Top coach Tabe even extended an invitation to Uzi, hoping he would return for the S16 season to compete alongside him. Currently, the most unfortunate pro player might be Chovy, whose four former teammates have all won world titles while he remains stagnant.

The S15 season has concluded, and T1's victory has thrilled many League of Legends fans, whether from the LPL or LCK regions. Faker has now won his sixth championship over a career spanning more than ten years, reaching the World Championship finals eight times and claiming six titles. Such achievements are truly unprecedented and unlikely to be matched. At the final awards ceremony, we saw the much-anticipated AD player Uzi holding the FMVP trophy from the finals. This was a dream honor he had long sought but never won during his career. Although he was there as a presenter, it was a symbolic fulfillment of his dream.

Head coach Tabe, while commentating, was deeply moved seeing Uzi’s presence. The two were once teammates fighting side by side, and now both shine in their respective fields. Tabe was visibly emotional and directly expressed his hope that Uzi would fight again next year. It’s clear he is eager to secure an outstanding AD player. If AL’s AD this season is Uzi, they might truly realize their dream, since Hope’s overall skill gap is still too large. Without a clutch AD, it’s difficult to shoulder the team’s expectations.

Doran’s championship this time has made Chovy the most awkward prodigy in the LCK region. The S10 DRX roster included top laner Doran, jungler Pyosik, mid laner Chovy, AD Deft, and support Keria. After parting ways with Chovy, all the other members went on to win world championships: jungler and AD won the S12 World Championship by defeating T1 in the finals, support Keria joined T1 and won three consecutive titles, and top laner Doran transformed within a year to claim his first career championship. Does this mean Chovy is really a weak performer in big tournaments? Why do he and Knight share so many similarities?

After T1’s triumph, League of Legends reached a peak moment. It’s evident everyone is happy for Faker. LPL servers experienced congestion, especially in Ionia, where queues exceeded 100,000 players, requiring half an hour just to log in. This is the charm of League; although everyday players have declined, many longtime fans still follow the competition closely. As long as LPL performs well, the game’s servers remain top-notch.

Although Tabe extended a competition invitation to Uzi, it seems it was driven by an emotional moment. When Uzi stepped onto the stage, all fans probably felt relieved. There’s no need for Uzi to pressure himself now; returning to pro play would be a thankless effort—earning little money and risking widespread ridicule. If he chooses to come back in S16, it would truly be for the sake of the LPL.
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