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Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Lu Wei, Chen Qingxuan

Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends
Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends
Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends
Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends
Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends
Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

Chinese esports player Uzi inducted into League of Legends Hall of Legends

On June 6, 2025, former professional League of Legends player Jian Zihao (in-game ID: Uzi) was officially inducted as the second member of the League of Legends Hall of Fame at a ceremony held in east China's Shanghai.

This honor recognizes legendary players who left a lasting impact on the history of League of Legends (LoL) esports.

As the most iconic ADC (attack damage carry) to ever compete, Uzi became a fan favorite worldwide with his unmatched mechanical skills, deep understanding of the game and unwavering passion for competition.

"Once we saw the voting breakdown from the global votes, it was clear that Uzi had left his mark on LoL Esports," said Chris Greeley, Global Head of LoL Esports.

Since making his professional debut with Royal Club (now Royal Never Give Up) in 2012, Uzi has played for several teams, evolving from a prodigious rookie into a legendary figure admired by generations of players. His career is more than just a tale of wins and losses – it stands as a powerful testament to the growth of esports in China and around the world. 

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