T1 is quite expensive to advertise because of its popularity, but “unique” ads like the collaboration with OMEN are the first time fans see them.
The story of T1 or Faker “expensive” advertising is not a strange thing, advertising technology is also common. However, the new campaign in conjunction with OMEN has recently created a big “kick” for the public as well as the fan community about its “uniqueness”.
Originally to shoot advertising, people align the angle, take the picture, and “crush” the mouse to produce the most perfect, most attractive pictures. But OMEN’s advertising shooting criteria seems to be “a clear face is okay”.

Fans also ran out of comments with this “colorful” promotional photo and “pure” angle
If the story of the ad was unstable, if it stopped at just one photo, the fans would have laughed. But no, OMEN took a “satisfactory” advertisement that had to bring “village and commune” to show everyone for everyone to see.
Specifically, OMEN ran an ad right at the LCK Spring 2023 with a banner appearing in the middle of the match in the bottom corner of the screen. The big black-and-white “model” face and a white banner with black text appearing suddenly has a very good startling ability.

Don’t be surprised to return the money, Faker is usually good looking who designs the “evil” image
In the match between T1 and LSB, the highlight was originally the phase to wipe out T1’s opponent, but the spotlight “did not work” with the banner that suddenly appeared right after the match. After T1 yelled at the LSB in the 25th minute of game 1, the image of Faker in this ad appeared. Of course, the “unusual” portrait of the Demon King was also plastered there, making the viewers and players in the match “shocked”.

Zeus and Oner shared about the “unsettled” ad after the match
In the post-match interview, reporters immediately asked about this situation and received an interesting answer from Zeus: “I think people will be a bit annoyed when they see that photo. When it shows up when the team has a clean phase, I feel a bit shocked.” Unlike Zeus, Oner is very “face-to-face” for sponsors: “Because it is an advertisement, I think I must be satisfied with the image. there.”