T1 still have a challenging path ahead before securing a spot at Worlds 2024.
In the end, T1 emerged victorious, clinching a 3-1 win against DPlus KIA.
T1 had a relatively rough Summer season, struggling against multiple teams during the Group Stage.
In the Playoffs, T1 started strong, defeating KT Rolster 3-1 in the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals.
DK capitalised on their advantage, widening the gold and power gap, and exerting pressure across all lanes.
In the second game, T1 adopted a more aggressive approach, executing sneaky kills during the laning phase.
However, DK fought back, trading kills and objectives throughout the mid-game.
Both teams fiercely contested every single objective on the map.
After a 29-minute bloodbath and an 18-13 kill lead, T1 destroyed DKs Nexus to win the second game.
DK resisted, securing a few kills to prevent T1 from snowballing.
T1 capitalised on their momentum in the fourth game, suffocating DK’s early-game efforts.
DPlus KIA bowed out of the competition in 4th place, taking home 25,000,000 (approximately $18,071.35).
However, T1 still have a way to go before they can secure a spot at Worlds.
T1 are already assured of a third-place finish this Summer, which grants them an additional 80 Championship Points.
However, T1 have a 1-3 record against HLE and a 0-4 record against Gen.G across Spring and Summer.