Bang is back in T1
Representatives of the Korean esports organization announced that Bay 'Bang' Yoon-sik has again joined their ranks, but this time he will play League of Legends not on the professional stage, but for his own pleasure, thereby creating content for T1 in as a streamer.
Bang has won two League of Legends World Championships in T1 and two Mid-Season Invitational tournaments. In 2015 and 2016, he took first place in the 2015 World Championship and 2016 World Championship, and in 2016 and 2017 he placed first in the Mid-Season Invitational 2016 and Mid-Season Invitational 2017.
In addition, the bot lane player has repeatedly won the best in the Korean LCK league and placed second in the 2017 World Championship. Then the team lost in the finals in the decisive duel with Samsung Galaxy.
Bei 'Bang' Yoon-sik's biggest cashes came from the 2015 World Championship, Mid-Season Invitational 2016, 2016 World Championship, Mid-Season Invitational 2017 and 2016 World Championship. There he earned $1,000,000, $250,000, $2,028,000, $676,000 and $620,540 respectively. Throughout his career, Bang has received more than $ 1,000,000 and thus is located on the third line of the richest players in League of Legends. In November 2018, he left T1 for 100 Thieves, after which he moved to Evil Geniuses and Afreeca Freecs. He completed cooperation with the latter in November 2021, and in December last year he announced his retirement.
T1 is the organization in which Bang has had the most success, and therefore his signing to a contract with streaming duties seems like a completely logical and expected course of events.
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