FlyQuest has teamed up with reigning League of Legends World Champions T1 for a special charity campaign during Worlds 2025, turning every minute played on stage into real-world impact.
Full Scale w/ FlyQuest and @T1LoL!
For every minute either team plays, $5 will be donated to a charity of the team’s choosing!The donations will support @AlveusSanctuary and its conservation efforts, alongside T1’s charity of choice that will be announced soon
+ for every 10k… pic.twitter.com/4Gkk98cY8J
— FlyQuest First & Only LTA CHAMPIONS (@FlyQuest) October 15, 2025
The initiative, called Full Scale with FlyQuest and T1, pledges to donate $5 for every minute either team spends competing during the tournament. The funds will go to each organisation’s chosen charity, with FlyQuest supporting Alveus Sanctuary, a wildlife conservation foundation led by streamer Maya Higa. T1’s selected charity is expected to be revealed soon.
To put things in perspective, if T1 plays a total of 595 minutes throughout Worlds, FlyQuest will donate $2,975 to their cause. But there’s more, for every 10,000 new followers FlyQuest gains on X (formerly Twitter) or Instagram, the donation rate increases by $1 per minute. That means if FlyQuest hits 10,000 new followers, the contribution jumps to $6 per minute, and so on.
The campaign highlights FlyQuest’s long-standing commitment to sustainability and community engagement, blending esports performance with social good. Fans are encouraged to support both teams online, knowing that every follow and every minute played adds up to something meaningful.
More information! pic.twitter.com/LpydfqCxmk
— FlyQuest First & Only LTA CHAMPIONS (@FlyQuest) October 15, 2025
As of now, Worlds 2025 is in full swing across China, running from October 14 to November 9. Seventeen of the world’s best League of Legends teams, including T1 and FlyQuest, are battling it out across Chengdu, Shanghai and Beijing for a share of the $5 million USD prize pool. The champion will take home $1 million, but through this initiative, everyone wins something far greater.
At the time of writing, the Swiss Stage is nearing its end, with FlyQuest having already faced T1 in an early round. Fans can catch all the matches live on the official League of Legends Esports Twitch and YouTube channels.
It’s a refreshing move from FlyQuest to use the global spotlight of Worlds to give back. Whether the teams play for an hour or push through epic series, every second on stage is now worth more than just a spot in the next round, it’s a contribution to something bigger.
