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LPL top star's speech before debut was exposed, the reason for the quarrel with haters is real! Riot official response

2024-08-16

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This year, BLG in the LPL region can be said to be the only remaining "king". With last year's rival JDG's strength declining due to personnel changes this season, their current dominance in the league can be said to be unmatched. In the Spring Finals, they easily defeated TES to win the first championship in team history. Although they lost to GEN in MSI, they also made it to the finals and became the best team in the LPL region. As the absolute core of BLG, Brother Bin is definitely one of the top players in the LPL now.



As the strongest top laner in LPL, Bin's hero pool and laning ability often help BLG gain a natural advantage in the top lane. Off the court, Bin is known for his true nature and straightforward personality. Although many people hate his style and jokingly call him the "Weibo King", many people also think he is very "real". In addition, his very popular playing style makes Bin a popular player in LPL.





However, some of Bin's past comments were recently exposed because the BLG certified player account was the one he used daily before entering the professional arena, so many netizens found Bin's footprints in some video comment areas. After the LPL playoffs started, some netizens found that Bin had argued with netizens in the comment area just to defend the No. 1 player in LOL, Faker.





At that time, the young Bin brother could be said to be arguing in the comment section, and even bluntly stated: "Uzi and Faker are not worthy, let alone a chicken-eating anchor." In addition, some netizens discovered that Bin once made the statement "No. 1 in the world in League of Legends" in the comment section. It can be seen that his final choice to become a professional player was not only because of his talent, but also because of his heartfelt love for the game LOL.



Even after Bin's remarks were exposed, they reached the ears of Riot Games, which responded on the official Twitter and commented: "He (Bin) is too real." It is worth mentioning that although various past remarks of Bin's account have been dug up, no black material or inappropriate remarks have been exposed so far. It can be seen that Bin is indeed a very real player, and his ability to achieve good results in LPL is directly related to his love for LOL.



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