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RNG reaches its final chapter! Officially announces withdrawal from the league, making one last statement while still trying to ride on Uzi's fame.

Hello to all LPL viewers and League of Legends summoners, this is Tianxia Games Review.

At the end of last year, rumors circulated outside the LPL that two clubs would leave the league: FPX and RNG. FPX later officially announced their exit, while RNG delayed their departure, though fans had already assumed the team was gone.


 

Today, however, RNG posted a farewell message on overseas social media, sparking widespread discussion.

RNG reaches its conclusion, officially announcing their exit from the league.

As the new season begins, netizens noticed that RNG’s logo and information were removed from the LPL official website, indicating their removal. Shortly after, RNG’s overseas social media posted a message that read: “What can I say, RNG out…”


 

Translated, it means “What else can I say? RNG is leaving (taking a final bow).”

This post quickly attracted attention from overseas fans, many feeling sorrow over RNG’s departure, reminiscing about their past international performances, and regretting that RNG will no longer be seen in the future.

However, more informed fans began criticizing RNG harshly, blaming the team as a disgrace to the LPL region due to contract issues that delayed Uzi’s comeback. The club has been notorious for various scandals, including legal disputes, management being publicly listed as defaulters, and withholding player salaries while manipulating contracts.


 

From top to bottom, players to staff, many have suffered because of RNG.

Their final statement still couldn’t resist dragging Uzi into it.

When it comes to resentment toward RNG, LPL fans and many overseas viewers agree. Unlike FPX’s dignified exit, RNG’s ending can be summed up in four words: no happy ending.

Moreover, RNG’s last post didn’t forget to subtly reference player Uzi.


 

The image they posted, seemingly AI-generated, depicts a player wearing RNG’s jersey with a silhouette and hairstyle clearly modeled after Uzi. Any veteran League viewer would immediately recognize the figure as Uzi.

Yet, the player in the image does not bear Uzi’s ID. Even if you notice it’s Uzi at first glance, there’s little left to argue about since it’s their final message. Still, hoping viewers remember RNG fondly is unlikely.

The funniest part is that many RNG fans in the LPL region held a hardcore farewell event for RNG, causing viewers to react with disbelief. It’s safe to say RNG fans are quite lively.


 

In fact, if you insist, RNG still has a considerable fanbase. Even after losing Uzi, Xiaohu, and many key players, a loyal group continues to support RNG’s matches.

With domestic operations gone, RNG has officially become history.

Many wonder why RNG chose to announce their exit via overseas platforms rather than domestically. The simple reason is that RNG has nearly disbanded all club staff, possibly including those managing domestic social media.


 

After this overseas farewell post, the three letters RNG have truly become history and will be remembered as one of the most classic cases of club management failure in the LPL.

Looking back at RNG’s career, I believe their downfall was sealed when they started manipulating player contracts. This club embodied the ruthless capitalist mentality, exploiting every individual’s value to the fullest before mercilessly discarding them.


 

We should be thankful that this team never won the World Championship with a gambler’s mindset; otherwise, their survival might have been stronger, and more players, staff, and partner companies would have suffered. Although RNG brought us many exciting moments, at the end, the two words everyone wants to say about this club are simply—deserved demise.


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