With the adoption of the global BP system in the LPL region in the new season, many e-sports fans began to discuss Uzi's comeback, after all, he was one of the most influential ADC players in the LPL and even the world.
Especially in some of Uzi's live broadcasts, many fans expected him to put on his shirt again and return to the ring, but surprisingly, Uzi publicly admitted during the live broadcast that his contract with RNG was still stuck and there was no possibility of a comeback, which made many fans regret and sparked widespread discussion about Uzi's future.
First of all, Uzi as a legendary player in the LPL, his personal ability and influence are undoubted, his comeback has always been a hot topic in the e-sports circle, many netizens hope to see him stand on the field again, with his strength to prove himself, Uzi's skills and experience, so that even after a short retirement, he is still warmly supported by a large number of fans, and the introduction of global BP makes many people feel that experienced veterans like Uzi can play an important role under the new rules, and it is logical to return to the arena.
However, Uzi's "contract is stuck back" undoubtedly reveals the complex contract and personnel management issues in the esports industry, in professional teams, the player's contract is not only a simple work agreement, it also involves the team's long-term planning, resource allocation and market value, etc., if Uzi still has a contractual relationship with RNG, then even if he wants to make a comeback, he needs the team's approval and cooperation, for Uzi, personal willingness is very limited in front of the contract, And he also had to face the turning point and dilemma of his career.
In addition, Uzi's acknowledgment also gives us a glimpse of the career bottlenecks and challenges faced by esports players, the rise of many young players and the changing rules on the field of play have made the situation more complicated for veterans like Uzi, who once stood at the top. Whether it's the change in physiology or the team's plans for the future, Uzi is no longer the young man who dominates the game.
For fans, this is undoubtedly mixed news. While Uzi's comeback is slim, his influence remains, and he may be able to transition into a commentator, coach, or other way in the future. For RNG and the entire LPL region, Uzi's retirement not only means the end of an era, but also has a profound impact on the future development of the entire e-sports industry. Hopefully, Uzi can find a new stage that suits him, and we should respect every step he chooses, do you have anything to say about that?