Blizzard Entertainment has sent a professional esports player Blitzchung home from a tournament and handed him a 12-month ban for making the remarks.
Blizzard Entertainment has sent a professional esports player home from a tournament and handed him a 12-month ban after he voiced support for Hong Kong protesters during a post-game interview. The esports player, known as Blitzchung – real name Chung Ng Wai – will also be fined the full amount of the prize money he won from the Hearthstone Grandmasters regular season tournament.
Blizzard Entertainment has sent a professional esports player home from a tournament and handed him a 12-month ban after he voiced support for Hong Kong protesters during a post-game interview. The esports player, known as Blitzchung – real name Chung Ng Wai – will also be fined the full amount of the prize money he won from the Hearthstone Grandmasters regular season tournament.
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