Uzi: I am not considering a comeback for now, there are too many things to focus on

2025-06-04 13:09

Uzi: I am not considering a comeback for now, there are too many things to focus on


League of Legends Hall of Fame member Uzi has made it clear that he is not considering returning to the professional arena at this stage.


"It's really difficult for me to come back," Uzi admitted in an interview with French media L'Equipe. "To be a professional player, you have to devote yourself to training and be passionate about League of Legends. Nowadays, there are too many things in my life that need to be focused on, and I may not be able to devote myself to the highest level of competition."


He later added: "I don't think my life has changed much. Every day when I don't play solo queue, I feel like something is missing, as if something is wrong. I still enjoy the feeling of winning very much, and I feel very happy about it."


Uzi, 28, has been playing in the LPL for a long time and is considered one of the most representative professional players of China's League of Legends. He has played as an ADC in RNG, OMG, BLG and EDG teams, and has won honors including the 2017 All-Star Game, the 2018 LPL Spring Championship, the 2018 MSI Mid-Season Championship, the 2018 Asia Challenge Championship and the 2018 LPL Summer Championship.


Uzi also represented the Chinese team in the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games, winning the gold medal in the League of Legends event with the team.


In May, Uzi became the second player to be inducted into the League of Legends Hall of Fame, an honor that recognizes the most legendary players in esports history, following the Korean mid laner Lee “Faker” Lee.

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