League of Legends star Faker is donating his October income to charity

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League of Legends’ World Championship is at the moment raging in Korea, however this yr, for the primary time since 2014, one participant particularly isn’t there to struggle for the Summoner’s Cup. But as an alternative of sitting at dwelling twiddling his thumbs, SKT T1’s Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-Hyeok is attempting to do some good on this planet.

Faker made waves by profitable the 2013 championships with SKT. In 2014, the workforce didn’t make it again to Worlds, however they returned very sturdy, profitable again to again tournaments in 2015 and 2016. Last yr, they had been crushed within the finals by Samsung Galaxy, after which did not make their option to the competitors this yr.

While he’s not on the event, nevertheless, SKT’s as soon as omnipotent mid laner remains to be having an impression, albeit in fairly a distinct manner. He just lately introduced that he will likely be donating all of his stream income for your complete month of October to the UN Foundation. The charity was arrange in 1998 in an effort to encourage different donors to contribute to the UN’s international causes.

Faker has already worn Unicef-branded clothes on his stream in an try to boost consciousness and supply publicity for the charity. Twitchmetrics claims that the Korean streamer is among the most-followed League of Legends personalities on the streaming platform. At time of writing, he’s at the moment broadcasting to greater than 15,000 viewers, which presents the potential for loads of income.

Check out the League of Legends patch 8.21 notes if you wish to sustain with the game. Worlds 2018 is underway proper now, with the event’s knockout phases resulting from kick off over the weekend.

 
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