Meiko was abandoned, and the TES transfer was behind the shady! EDG s top management concealed the t

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-28

The LPL winter transfer period is quietly coming to an end, and a series of recent developments have made the entire esports circle boil. Especially with Ming's return to RNG, the support positions of the two teams of TES and LNG are quite awkward, and Mark chooses to fight because of his self-depreciation, and LNG is not all smooth sailing in finding support. Behind this situation is a wrestling over the support position, reflecting the self-awareness of the esports world.

In order to form the strongest all-Chinese class, TES had to face the departure of his own assistant. Meiko, the soul of EDG, spent eight years with EDG and became a legendary presence on the esports stage. However, in the process of contributing to the all-Chinese class, TES decided to try to contact EDG's Meiko player, which caused an uproar.

In fact, EDG is not without spare tires. As early as before the World Championships, it was revealed that in the youth team, EDG discovered a potential post-05 assistant - Vampire. Unlike other teams, EDG promoted him to the first team without even having him tryout. In the final of the Shanghai Masters, EDG successfully defeated Gen with a new lineup to win the championship. Vampire's performance was impressive, but after all, the tournament experience was still young.

This series of confrontations and competitions has brought some negative voices because of Meiko's transfer. Some offensive remarks and black posts began to flood the Internet, however, upon closer inspection, these remarks have nothing to do with the esports circle, and it is clear that some forces have taken the opportunity to hype them. As for EDG, he also refuted the rumors in a **storm, Lao Yue made it clear that it was not the club's doing, and at the same time admitted that although the owner intended to **meiko, he was worried about affecting the club's reputation and hesitated.

In any case, EDG's decision has caused a lot of heated discussions on social **. On the one hand, it may be a rational choice for EDG to sell Meiko, after all, when the team is reshuffled, releasing a veteran may provide more opportunities for newcomers. On the other hand, there are still differing views on how EDG will handle the transfer, including concerns about the club's reputation.

The e-sports world is no longer just about games and results. The conspiracy and considerations behind the transfer have made the stage of e-sports more and more colorful. The departure of Meiko is not only related to the future pattern of the club, but also touches the minds of many players inside and outside the e-sports circle. Perhaps, this auxiliary battle will inject new vitality into e-sports and present us with a more exciting future. LPL transfer period

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