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He and the Edward Gaming squad failed progress to the knockout stage after being drawn into the same group as SK Telecom T1, and finishing last.Ģ. Hence, 777.ĭespite flourishing as LPL’s first seed at Worlds 2017 held in China, it turned out to be a heartbreaking one. As an animated Yu “JackeyLove” Wen-Bo, Top Esports bot laner, approaches the entrance of an apartment building presumably in the streets of Shanghai, “777” is seen etched into the wall, a unique reference to Clearlove.Ĭlearlove peaked in 2017, was the number one player in Season 7, and at that time, his IGN was “Clearlove7”. Credit: Riot Gamesĭespite being out of the spotlight, his legacy continues to live on. He eventually retired in 2020 to become Edward Gaming’s coach, only to come out of it this year.Ī substitute player for the team in the 2021 season, the 28-year-old only played one game in the LPL against Team WE in the Summer Split, which ended in a loss.

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In 2014 he joined Edward Gaming, and led them to qualify for Worlds every single year until 2018.

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A tribute to Edward Gaming’s storied jungler, Clearloveįrom the old guard, one of the most well-loved pro players from China’s LPL is none other than jungler Ming “Clearlove” Kai, who kick-started his career with Team WE nine years ago in 2012. In the foreground of this scene, we also see Vi on a Netflix Arcane poster, teasing the upcoming anime to be released on November 6 after the Worlds 2021 grand final.ģ. The first to be introduced is the LCK arena, which is fashioned in a circular shape after LoL Park in Seoul which gives fans a 360-degree experience. Fans who journey with these teams throughout the regular season would appreciate how the song ‘Burn It All Down’ reimagines Riot Games’ official home arenas in each region.

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Pro League of Legends players compete for whole two splits every year in an attempt to qualify for one of the biggest tournaments in esports, Worlds 2021. ‘Burn It All Down’ takes us on ride around the world to visit the LCK, LCS, and LCS arenas Littered with symbolism and meaning from start to finish, here are five more obscure references that you might have missed in the Worlds 2021 theme song.ĥ. Showcasing pro players in their respective regions participating in Worlds 2021, from South Korea, to China, to Brazil, the animated story unites them on one battlefield and pits them against each other in intense battles wielding power-infused from their signature League of Legends champions. ‘Burn It All Down’ is this year’s Worlds 2021 official theme song and like all Worlds songs, it takes us on a ride through the incredibly rich world of League of Legends esports. “Riot Games is a music production company that just so happens to make video games.”Īt least, that’s always the feeling fans get whenever they release a new music video or cinematic short.















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