T1 Parts Ways with Gumayusi, Eyes Peyz as Replacement

T1 Parts Ways with Gumayusi, Eyes Peyz as Replacement

Foo Zen-Wen

17 Nov, 2025, 14:12

|

Last updated: 17 Nov, 2025, 14:15

T1, the most recent Worlds winners has likely earned the award for biggest shock move of the off-season. Worlds MVP and long-time ardent T1 pillar Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong has left the organization just over a week after the roster lifted their third consecutive Worlds trophy in Chengdu.

In his stead, an early report from Alejandro Gomis and Brieuc Seeger confirms that former Gen.G superstar ADC Kim “Peyz” Su-hwan will be Gumayusi’s replacement.

T1 and Gumayusi Part Ways

After seven long and successful years together, the T1 Bot Laner has elected to part ways with an organization that he has spent essentially his entire career with. The final year of their partnership was marked by early roster indecision, with Gumayusi benched by the coaching staff in favour of Shin “Smash” Geum-jae, a rising ADC talent that T1 had been attempting to field in a 6-man roster attempt.

Following an intervention from T1 CEO Joe Marsh, the decision to bench Gumayusi was overridden and the player returned to the active roster. Gumayusi would cap off his 2025 by not only lifting a third consecutive Worlds title but also earn himself the accolade of Finals MVP for his performance against KT Rolster in the pivotal Grand Finals.

While this departure is significantly less chaotic than Choi "Zeus" Woo-je's last year, it is no less shocking. The 23-year-old AD carry was a pivotal pillar for all of their Worlds runs and will be sorely missed heading into the new season.

As for Choi "Doran" Hyeon-joon, his contract is up at the end of this year. While there has been no news of a re-signing yet, there is little reason for him not to, given the unprecedented success he has already found on T1 within a year of signing with the organization. For the remaining 3 core members, Mun "Oner" Hyeon-jun and Ryu “Keria” Min-seok have signed until 2026, while Faker is signed until 2029, securing the remaining OFK for the next season.

T1 Parts Ways with Gumayusi, Eyes Peyz as Replacement
Gumayusi's departure from T1 marks the second departure of the iconic ZOFGK lineup in 2 years. Credit: Yicun Liu/Riot Games

Peyz Returns to the LCK

After a year abroad, Peyz has now returned to Korea. The 2023 LCK Rookie of the Year debuted with an electrifying brilliance. Now 19 years old, he already boasts one of the most incredible resumes in the LCK, including three LCK titles and an MSI victory (all under the Gen.G banner).

His 2025 season did not, however, shape up as expected. After a benching from Gen.G following a disappointing end to another Worlds run, the team parted ways with the young ADC in favor of Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk. With few enticing prospects left in the LCK, Peyz packed his bags and headed for the LPL, joining JD Gaming.

A promising first split quickly took a turn as quickly as Spring, where JD Gaming ended 7th-8th after losing to Team WE. An improved Summer Split saw team reach all the way to the final qualifying round, but fell just shy to Invictus Gaming.

T1 Parts Ways with Gumayusi, Eyes Peyz as Replacement
Peyz and Doran will reunite under the T1 banner after 2 years (credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

Skillcheck Botlane

While many will lament the departure of Gumayusi, the arrival of Peyz does much to soften the blow.

The pairing between Peyz and Keria is a much anticipated one. Both players are highly regarded for their mechanical talent and lane prowess and the partnership will undoubtedly form one of the deadliest botlanes going into 2026.


Follow Strafe Esports for all the latest League news and our X account for the latest content and coverage. Also, stay tuned to Strafe YouTube for exclusive interviews, press conferences, and more.

Featured Image Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games

Read More:

2019 Worlds Champions FPX Exit the LPL 

The Unchained Power of Sylas in League of Legends

Zaahen Is Arriving! League of Legends Patch 25.23 Preview: New Champion, Zeri Buffs, and More

Latest news

The Real Pay Gap: Why a Mid-Tier Streamer Often Out-Earns a Pro Player

The Real Pay Gap: Why a Mid-Tier Streamer Often Out-Earns a Pro Player

Compare esports player salary vs streamer income - real numbers, verified data. CS2, Dota 2, LoL pros vs xQc, Ninja, Faker, Full breakdown
26 Mar
Foo Zen-Wen

Great Britain to be represented at Esports Nations Cup 2026 By UK-Based Collective

Yesterday, the Esports Foundation (EF) awarded National Team Partner status to organizations and individuals across more than 100 countries and territories. The concerted effort was all in preparation for the Esports Nations Cup (ENC) in November, a global nation-based esports competition. UK now joins the growing assembly of countries set to compete later this year in Riyadh.
26 Mar
Foo Zen-Wen

LEC Spring 2026: Schedule, Format, Tickets, Rosters, and More

After a remarkable performance by the region at First Stand, LEC action resumes as teams look for the second trophy of the year and a coveted spot at MSI. The LEC Spring 2026 kicks off this Saturday, March 28, where some stellar matchups await right off the bat! Here's a look at everything you need to know about the 2026 LEC Spring, including a look at the new format, schedule, rosters, tickets, and more.
25 Mar
Martin Arévalo-Östberg

League of Legends Patch 26.07 Preview: Kalista Buffs, Nami Nerfs, and More

A new League of Legends patch is on the horizon. LoL Patch 26.07 won't be a particularly big one, but it will still deliver buffs to a few forgotten champions, and nerfs picks that been taking over the game recently. Let's have a look at some of the biggest changes coming our way once LoL Patch 26.07 goes live on Wednesday, April 1.
25 Mar
Martin Arévalo-Östberg

LEC Spring Roadtrips 2026 Head to France and Spain: Dates, Locations, and Tickets

With First Stand done and dusted, the start of the 2026 LEC Spring is right around the corner. And just like they did for the first split of the year, LEC Spring Roadtrips will be returning to France and Spain for some hype live action. Here's everything you need to know about the 2026 LEC Spring Roadtrips in France and Spain, including exact dates, matches, locations, and where to buy tickets.
24 Mar
Martin Arévalo-Östberg

Meta Takeaways from First Stand 2026: Yunara Dominates as Azir Falls Off

And just like that, First Stand 2026 has come and gone. With the first international tournament of the season now done, it's time to take a look back at the champions that defined the event, and the champions that teams consistently relied on as they chased glory.
24 Mar
Martin Arévalo-Östberg

Best Champions to Climb League of Legends Ranked in Patch 26.06

League of Legends Patch 26.06 continues the early-season trend of small but meaningful balance tweaks. With First Stand out of the way, the new patch was able to leave pro play aside and focus on Solo Queue, introducing targeted champion adjustments and ongoing meta refinement rather than sweeping changes. If you’re looking to gain LP efficiently, these are the best champions to climb ranked in League of Legends Patch 26.06.
24 Mar
Martin Arévalo-Östberg

Comments (0)

Log in to comment on this match