Outdated League of Legends superstar complains on stream but immediately receives a deep “counter-attack”

Once a top superstar in League of Legends, even compared to Faker, but now this former player has been turned away by his own fans.

Streaming to complain about being past his prime, former League of Legends star criticized

Recently, the famous male streamer and former League of Legends star Uzi went on stream to share his difficult situation. Specifically, he said that the number of viewers of his stream is currently alarmingly low. Uzi broadcasted for a total of 7 days in February, with a total duration of about 38 hours. However, only 51 people sent gifts, earning a total of about 550.2 yuan, but after sharing it with the platform, he only kept about 340 yuan (~1.2 million VND).

But for many LPL fans, Uzi’s complaint is a bit “pretentious”.

Normally, cases like Uzi would always be sympathetic to the audience. However, when the LPL’s Super ADC himself spoke up, a lot of criticism was directed at him. According to many people’s arguments, Uzi is basically no longer dependent on income from livestreaming. Typically, he even had a period of time when he almost did not livestream when he returned to the professional arena or when he was preparing to co-stream CKTG in 2023.

In terms of reputation, Uzi in LPL is not inferior, if not equal to Faker.

In fact, former players or famous KOLs working in the Esports industry, especially League of Legends, in China used to attract a large audience. It can even be said that the income from livestreaming of Doinb or Xiaochaomeng is higher than many top players in the country of a billion people. But when the livestreaming industry fell into a state of saturation, these people immediately encountered difficulties.

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