In the journey to the final match, T1 did not lose any match. In the area of Group B, T1 defeated PFN 2-0 before lowering the 2-0 sandbox gaming to win tickets to play in the semi-finals. Here, Core and his teammates eliminated Freecs thanks to the 3-1 victory. Entering the final, T1 had a 3-0 victory over Rolster Y to win the championship.

Notably, Rolster Y is a team who attended the Horizon Cup 2021 in Singapore. However, in the face of the expertise and spirit of the T1 collective, Rolster Y could not create a surprise. With this result, T1 received a prize of 15 million won. Rolster Y Runner -up received 10 million won and the prize for the 3rds of the FreeCs was 8 million won.
In the match 3 – 4, Freecs defeated Sandbox Gaming with a score of 3-1. However, WCK 2022 Preseason Invitational is just a tournament and helps the teams gain more experience before entering the Wk Wk in the 2022 season. With T1, this is considered a encouraging achievement when this organization has just set up a battle team in July 2021.
The main squad of T1 includes members Park “Jjong” Kyeong-min (Baron Street), Lee “Yj” Joon (jungle), Jeong “Core” Yong-Hoon (mid lane), Kim “BDG” Dong-Young (Rong Rong) and Lee “Penguin” Kyeong-Ho (Support). Leading T1's speeding team is the head coach Kim “Jun” Yeong-jun.

Before the WCK 2022 Preseason Invitational, the first big tournament T1 to attend was the LCK – LPL. However, at the event in August 21, T1 did not reap good achievements. At that time, Korean representatives lost to Edward Gaming, Bilibili Gaming and Oh My God respectively with the same score of 0-2.