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After losing to IG, RNG jungler Geju officially announced his retirement! He regretted not coming to RNG to play professionally

2024-07-26

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RNG is definitely one of the most unsuccessful LPL teams in 24 years. When the official lineup was announced in the spring, many viewers were excited and thought that these older players could lead Royal Club back to glory. Unfortunately, reality slapped them in the face too quickly. Whether it was changing the lineup, changing the coach, or changing the players, it couldn't prevent RNG from losing.

After the start of the summer season, the situation remained the same. The team sold and bought players in many combinations, but to no avail. The team ranked last in the league and could not even make the playoffs. In particular, the team lost to IG, another old and declining team. After the game, the jungler broke down and told a lot of inside stories.

Jue said that it was a mistake for him to come to RNG. Not only was he fined 50,000, but he also kept losing games. After the next game, he would withdraw from his position and retire voluntarily, not giving the opponent's jungler a chance to fall behind. Jue even ridiculed RNG for having nine dishes and one soup for a meal. It was really unacceptable that they could not win a game even though they ate well.

This player was a well-known anchor and a former fan of Royal Team before he came to the RNG base. Now, after being taught a lesson by reality, he is completely disheartened. At the same time, it can be seen that the LPL is indeed in a period of transition, and the mentality of the newcomers is very impetuous. After experiencing several setbacks, they choose to escape and give up, and do not have the fighting spirit of the older generation of e-sports players.

Ever since Royal Club owner Shirahoshi announced that he would give up investment, RNG has not had a single day of good news. If this trend continues, then this former e-sports giant may really disappear in the LPL. What do you think?