
Riot Games announced Tuesday (May 20) Jian "Uzi" Zihao as the second-ever inductee into the League of Legends Hall of Legends, recognizing the former star bot laner's extraordinary contributions to the game and its competitive scene.
Uzi, hailed as one of the greatest players in League of Legends history, made his mark with mechanical brilliance, fearless gameplay, and deep fan engagement. He rose to prominence with Royal Club and later led Royal Never Give Up (RNG) to domestic and international titles, capturing the hearts of millions along the way.
"Uzi's legacy goes beyond his titles and achievements; he changed the way we view the bot lane role," said Chris Greeley, Global Head of LoL Esports. "His passion and determination have inspired millions."
Highlights of Uzi's career include back-to-back World Championship Final appearances in 2013 and 2014, and a career-defining 2018 season that included multiple titles and international acclaim. He was also part of China's gold-medal winning team at the Jakarta 2018 Asian Games. His Hall of Legends induction follows an overwhelming wave of support from global panelists, underscoring his enduring influence on the sport.
He will also be honored at a special induction ceremony in Shanghai on June 6.
Every year, LoL Esports will induct a pro player into the Hall of Legends to honor their achievements within the sport and game. Players are chosen by an independent voting panel of esports industry veterans and experts from every region who select players based on criteria including international berths, international and regional titles, role specific stats, and overall contributions to the sport.
Five-time world champion Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok of South Korea was the first-ever inductee honored in 2024.
(Source: Xinhua)
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