Legendary Korean pro player Trick has announced that he is retiring from competitive League of Legends. Here is his announcement:
Trick retiring from League of Legends – Who is Trick?
25-year-old Kim “Trick” Gang-yun kicked off his LoL career with CJ Entus, back in 2014. He then transferred to Europe and represented G2 Esports between 2015-2017 as their main Jungler. Most recently, he has played for SK Gaming, but unfortunately, his stay was cut short after a disappointing 2020 season, finishing 9th in Spring, and 6th in the Summer Split.
Here are some of Trick’s best achievements with G2 Esports
- 2nd at Mid-Season Invitational 2017 – 21st May 2017 – $338,000
- 9th-11th at the 2017 World Championship – 13th October 2017 – $103,424
- 1st in EU LCS Summer 2017 – 3rd September 2017 – $95,360
- 1st in EU LCS Spring 2017 – 23rd April 2017 – $85,584
What’s next for Trick?
In his announcement, Trick left out on what his next plans are for his future. Whether it be streaming full time, or heading into a more behind the scenes role in esports, we do not know. However, when he does announce his next stage in his career, we’ll be sure to notify you about it.
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