Tyler1 criticizes the LCS for prohibiting Doublelift from co-streaming

Tyler1, a famous League of Legends Twitch streamer, blasted the LCS for suspending Doublelift following his contentious comment that the “LCS is dying”

Riot Games banned former pro player Doublelift for one week on July 14 after he publicly criticized the LCS.

The incident occurred just a few days after MrBeast’s Ultimate Crown event.

Specifically, Doublelift chastised the league for reportedly not allowing Team Liquid’s Soren ‘Bjergsen’ Bjerg to compete in the MrBeast versus Ninja Charity event. He further stated that the ban was imposed intentionally because such action could result in more viewership declining to the already-dying LCS.

“LCS is dying. The viewership is absolutely dying. There’s no denying it. Everyone knows it.”

Tyler1 responded to the ban on his stream, expressing his own perspective on the matter

On July 15, the popular streamer went live and discussed Doublelift being banned from co-streaming for a week.

“Apparently Riot isn’t letting him co-stream. Oh no, he can’t co-stream boring-ass LCS. LCS is two kills at 30 minutes, whoa, that’s really entertaining to watch and commentate on.”

Tyler1 believes the ban was a good thing in the first place and Doublelift should be happy, and he doesn’t see why anyone would want to co-stream the matches in the first place.

“It’s actually miserable. So, he should be happy. It’s trash, man.”

When it comes to lashing at Riot Games and the LCS, Tyler1 is recognized for not holding back any of his emotions and always tell the truth from the bottom of his heart.

Although the 27-year-old streamer competed in the LCS finals for the Spring 2022 split, he isn’t very pleased with the product.