@Venalis21 So sorry to hear, much love to the family, be sure to give him all the love you can.
I eventually lost my dad to bone cancer in November 2023, it's a shit disease.
@JKaplan@FNATIC I met him at the 10 year anniversary in London a few years back, he was in a suit with short hair. I barely recognised him but still the same happy guy.
Such a shame to hear of Shushei's passing.
I've lot's of great memories of him from Season 1,2,3 in @Fnatic as a world Champion to his time qualifying and playing with Dragonborns in Cologne.
May his legendary chest bump remain in esports history
https://t.co/4RY9Jo5mE8
We looked unstoppable today with the Premier League table starting to look straight out of the 80's.
Only injuries can stop our run for the title now I think.
In 2025, we’re excited to introduce a new approach for the #LPL English broadcast by moving to a co-streaming-only model.
This change aims to bring LPL English-speaking fans closer to the action by building a community-centered broadcast experience. Our goal is to enhance the way fans connect with LPL, meeting the players where they are and allowing them to enjoy matches in real-time through their favorite streamers.
We recognize that this is a significant change and may look different from what fans have come to expect from LPL English broadcasts. While there won’t be an official broadcast in the traditional sense, we’re committed to ensuring fans have options to catch up on the action. We’re working on providing “Clean Feeds” of each match, which will include only in-game audio, as well as exploring options for co-streamed VODs. Fans can also follow our LPL English channels for the latest news and content!
We’re eager to bring fans closer to the LPL through this community-focused approach, and we believe this evolution will create more engaging and memorable experiences for our audience. Thank you for your ongoing support, and we can’t wait to enjoy the 2025 season together with our amazing fans!