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RNG was forced to start paying back, and Uzi hurriedly demanded a salary, revealing that the club owed him a seven-figure salary

When it comes to RNG teams, they do have a lot of accolades, but they also do have a lot of rhythms, such as the behavior of them who are in arrears of wages and card contracts with players.

This behavior exposes many problems in the professionalization process of the esports industry, and players, as the core contributors to the team's performance, should enjoy the protection of legitimate rights and interests, and the arrears of wages not only violate the labor contract, but also have a direct impact on the life and career development of players.

The practice of card contracts deprives players of their right to choose and puts their careers at a standstill, which is essentially a disregard for industry rules and the interests of players, and in the long run, not only damages the team's image, but also weakens the attractiveness and sustainability of the esports industry.

In order to solve such problems, LPL officials issued a dead order this year, that is, if the team is in arrears of wages, it is not allowed to register new players, nor is it allowed to participate in the new season.

As soon as this regulation was made, RNG was forced to start paying back, and one after another, previous players said that they had received their salaries, and for this situation, Uzi also hurriedly asked for wages during the recent live broadcast, and exposed that the club owed him a 7-figure salary.

He said: Looking at HP, they are thanking RNG, and I have to go to him to ask for money. At this time, someone asked how much money was owed, and Uzi said: There are seven figures. That's millions. I don't know if he's going to have to come back eventually, do you have anything to say about that?

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