NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang met with professional League of Legends player Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok today at the T1 Base Camp PC-bang in Seoul [1].
The encounter represents a high-profile convergence between the world's leading AI hardware provider and one of the most successful esports organizations in history. By visiting the T1 facility, Huang signals NVIDIA's continued commitment to the gaming and competitive esports sectors as key drivers of GPU demand.
Huang visited the Seoul facility on June 5, 2026 [1]. During the visit, the CEO met with Faker and other members of the T1 roster to showcase a collaboration between the hardware company and the team [1]. The meeting took place within the PC-bang environment, a staple of South Korean gaming culture and the headquarters for T1's community engagement.
While the specific technical details of the partnership were not disclosed in the initial report, the visit emphasizes the synergy between NVIDIA's high-performance computing and the rigorous hardware requirements of professional gaming. T1 has long been associated with cutting-edge technology to maintain its competitive edge in the League of Legends global circuit.
This meeting marks a significant moment for the T1 organization, as it brings one of the most influential figures in global technology directly into their training and community space. The interaction highlights the growing intersection of artificial intelligence, hardware engineering, and professional electronic sports on a global scale [1].
“Jensen Huang met with professional League of Legends player Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok today”
This collaboration underscores NVIDIA's strategy to maintain dominance in the gaming market while pivoting toward AI. By aligning with a global icon like Faker and the T1 brand, NVIDIA reinforces its brand prestige among the 'power user' demographic, ensuring that its hardware remains the gold standard for the most demanding competitive gaming environments in the world.





