Accused of Toxic behaviours, DWG Flame got restricted from chatting for 25 games.

Don’t be deceived by his handsome look, few known that Flame can get really toxic sometimes…

There was a time when Flame was considered to be one of the best top laners of LCK. At the time, he played for CJ Entus Blaze – one of the top-tier team at LCK. But after making his entrance at LPL as a top laner for LMG, the career of the star born in 1992 started to decline.

He had a really long journey, first, he returned to Longzhu Gaming, after that he moved to North America then join Immortals and later, FlyQuest. But the Korean player couldn’t retain his success for long since his age was already a huge disadvantage for him. In 2019, he decided to go back to Korea in order to compete at DAMWON Gaming.

As he couldn’t have his best performance, Flame has to be the stand-in player for Nuguri. For quite a while now, he only appears on his Twitch Stream channel. Despite all the facts mentioned, the “28 yo – lady killer” still made his fans surprise with his unbelievable toxicity.

Currently, fans on his Stream has captured the notification on his client which announced that he got reported for toxicity beaviours in solo Q, which result in a 15-day banned from using chat. It is worth mentioning that this is not the first time the player who created the term “Flame horizon” was banned like this. Flame, besides from his handsome look, has long been well-known for in-game negative behaviours, at some point, some players even says “flaming” instead of “blaming”. Let’s hope what happened this time it is be a bitter pill to swallow for him to change…

In another development, DWG members had already departed to China in preparation for Worlds 2020, except for Nuguri. Due to his lungs surgery, Nuguri will be expected to arrive at ShangHai at September 18th. Immediately after the finals with DRX, the 21 yo gamer has been confirmed to have collapsed lungs. Luckily, his surgery was a success, he is now recovered and heading toward League of Legends largest tournament of 2020.