Gaming peripherals giant Corsair has officially added another superstar to its esports roster, announcing an exclusive partnership with Lee Gumayusi Min-hyeong, one of the most decorated AD carries in League of Legends history.

The announcement was confirmed through Corsair’s social media channels, with the company calling Gumayusi one of the greatest ADCs of all time, a reigning world champion, and the Worlds 2025 Finals MVP. It is a statement signing that further cements Corsair’s growing influence across top-tier competitive gaming.

A Partnership Built On Championships And Precision

Gumayusi’s resume speaks for itself. He is the Worlds Finals MVP for 2025, a three-time World Champion from 2023 to 2025, a multiple-time LCK champion, and a consistent All-Pro First Team selection. From his early breakthrough at the KeSPA Cup in 2018 to dominating the world stage, Gumayusi has built a reputation for delivering under pressure when it matters most.

Corsair says the partnership is about more than branding. The company will support Gumayusi’s competitive career with its pro-level peripherals, while also working closely with him to help shape the next generation of esports-focused gear. According to Corsair, the goal is to combine elite-level gameplay insight with engineering precision to push performance even further.

Pro-Level Gear Trusted By Gumayusi

As part of the partnership, Gumayusi will continue using a range of Corsair peripherals already familiar to fans. His personal setup includes the SABRE v2 PRO Carbon Fiber Wireless gaming mouse, a Corsair mechanical keyboard, and a cloth-based control mouse pad designed for consistent accuracy.

Corsair has highlighted several flagship products tied to the collaboration, including the Vanguard Pro 96 keyboard, the SABRE v2 PRO Wireless Carbon Fiber mouse, and the MM Pro Control mouse pad. Each product is positioned as tournament-ready equipment, built for split-second decision-making and reliability on the biggest stages.

Corsair Gumayusi partnership

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Corsair Gumayusi partnership

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From T1 Exit To A New Chapter In 2026

The signing comes during a major transition in Gumayusi’s career. After winning Worlds 2025 and earning Finals MVP, he stunned the League of Legends community by leaving T1, ending a seven-year run with the iconic organisation.

In 2026, Gumayusi is set to compete with Hanwha Life Esports, reuniting with former teammate Choi Zeus Woo-je. The roster is already being tipped as a serious contender for the LCK title, with ambitions stretching from domestic success to international events like MSI 2026 and Worlds 2026.

Corsair’s Expanding Esports Footprint

Gumayusi is the latest high-profile name to join Corsair’s growing list of esports partnerships. The company has recently served as the official peripheral partner for the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025 in Counter-Strike 2 and launched multiple co-branded collections with Call of Duty titles, including Warzone and Black Ops 7.

Through its SCUF Gaming and Fanatec brands, Corsair has also secured partnerships with Fallout and Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing, signalling a clear push to dominate across multiple competitive gaming ecosystems.

Gumayusi On Trust And Performance

Commenting on the deal through his agency FANABLE, Gumayusi described the partnership as a natural fit for elite competition.

He said it was a great honour to work with Corsair as a global esports ambassador, adding that in professional gaming, where victory can be decided in a split second, trusting your equipment is essential. Gumayusi also noted that this trust becomes even more critical on the international stage and in grand final matches, where pressure reaches its peak.

With championship pedigree, global recognition, and a renewed focus on innovation, Corsair and Gumayusi are positioning themselves as a partnership built to last well beyond the 2026 season.