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Gen.G Club representative: I hope that South Korea can become the 'Silicon Valley' of the e-sports industry| esports headlines

The main contents of today's esports headlines are:

League of Legends Mobile Game City Competition Finals Ended E-sports help foshan Nanhai digital economy develop

The dust has settled G2 officially signed naVi genius teenager m0NESY

FPX official announcement: The wild player Clid officially joined

Goodbye Captain China! Hearthstone WE team player Yourong Ai retired

Gen.G Club Representative: Hopes South Korea can become the 'Silicon Valley' of the e-sports industry

Gen.G Club representative: I hope that South Korea can become the 'Silicon Valley' of the e-sports industry| esports headlines

On January 3rd, the finals of the first City Heroes Championship of the League of Legends mobile game officially came to an end in Foshan Nanhai.

After two days of fierce competition, from the city of Zhejiang. The OC team stood out from the 8 shortlisted teams and finally won the prize. During the event, league of legends mobile games also released a new and upgraded mass event brand in the future - the league of legends mobile game national league that can directly connect to the professional e-sports system.

This finals is the first time that the ten-year-old e-sports brand of the City Heroes Championship has landed as a League of Legends mobile game event, and it is also the first time that the South China Sea District has hosted a large-scale national event for the League of Legends mobile game. At the same time, the holding of this competition has been strongly assisted by the Foshan Nanhai District E-sports Sports Association and the full support of Nanhai District catering brands and mobile game halls.

Taking the holding of this competition as an opportunity, Nanhai District will continue to promote the development of the digital economy and digital content industry in the future, and continue to increase its efforts to promote the integration and development of the e-sports industry and the cultural tourism industry.

Gen.G Club representative: I hope that South Korea can become the 'Silicon Valley' of the e-sports industry| esports headlines

The long-rumored m0NESY transfer was finally officially recognized by G2, with CEO Carlos announcing on Twitter that G2 had officially signed 16-year-old NaVi youth player m0NESY. Although he didn't say who would be replaced by the genius teenager, the most likely one would still be AmaNEk.

There have also been reports that G2 is interested in OG's conductor Aleksib, and it is not known whether G2 will have other signing moves in the offseason. There is also news that G2 will sign former Vitality head coach XTQZZZ to fill the vacancy left by MaLeK.

With this very promising sniper, G2 can be said to have finally solved the problem of the main sniper, this transfer will greatly improve the morale of the team, with m0NESY G2 is expected to break their crownless curse in the new year, the last time they won the championship is back in 2019.

Gen.G Club representative: I hope that South Korea can become the 'Silicon Valley' of the e-sports industry| esports headlines

Today, the FPX officially announced a message: Kim Tae-min (ID: Clid), a wild player in the League of Legends Division of the former LCK Division Gen.G E-sports Club, officially joined the League of Legends Division of the FPX E-sports Club and fought in the canyon with Little Phoenix.

Clid players have been playing in the China-Korea arena for many years, and they have impressed the summoners with their eye-catching operation and rich experience. At present, the Clid players have arrived in China and are already in quarantine.

Gen.G Club representative: I hope that South Korea can become the 'Silicon Valley' of the e-sports industry| esports headlines

"Hearthstone" WE e-sports club officially announced on 1.3, the original WE team Hearthstone branch player YouRong Ai "love team" Zhang Lichen announced his retirement.

The follow-up love team also posted on Weibo: "Hearthstone has been eight years, grateful for what I have heard, seen, lost, and gained in these eight years." Thank you for all these years for your support and encouragement, encouragement and guidance. I miss my teammates who fought side by side for glory and wish you all a better future.

Gen.G Club representative: I hope that South Korea can become the 'Silicon Valley' of the e-sports industry| esports headlines

The third 'Symposium on Strengthening Global E-sports Competitiveness' held in South Korea yesterday ended with Arnold Hur, a representative of the GEN Club, as a speaker;

In his speech, Arnold Hur showed gen.G.esports's global strategy, which is more like an effort to get into the mainstream culture of gaming and esports. Gen.G has become a leader in the gaming industry to meet the "game changer" guidelines.

There are three strategies that emerge from the presentation: leading the culture, creating opportunities, and improving competitiveness.

According to the statement made by the representative of Arnold Hur, Gen.G hopes to achieve this by establishing a systematic esports education system that makes South Korea the Silicon Valley of the esports industry. Arnold Hur said: "I hope that Seoul will become the Silicon Valley of the e-sports industry, and that Korean e-sports will become a mecca for every IT industry company like Silicon Valley", "On the one hand, I hope that by building a new hub, not only in Seoul, but also by establishing a new hub with the characteristics of each region, the whole of Korea will become a place of opportunity for the e-sports industry." ”

On the other hand, with regard to the emergence of e-sports professional bodies, he said that it is necessary to establish an agency that represents the interests of athletes and provides expertise in contracts with clubs, but that institution should not only care about its own interests.

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