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Brother Shy was questioned about his strength again, and G2 Ueno made a big fuss, bluntly saying that he could crush

Brother Shy was questioned about his strength again, and G2 Ueno made a big fuss, bluntly saying that he could crush

The esports scene has been in the spotlight lately, with extensive discussion focusing on two events, the Asian Games and the S13 World Championship. The two events sparked intense attention and discussion, even though some time had passed since the Asian Games esports competition, and even if they failed to win a gold medal, the sensation at that time was gradually fading. Over time, the focus has gradually shifted to the upcoming S13 World Championship, although the topic has not yet reached its peak.

Brother Shy was questioned about his strength again, and G2 Ueno made a big fuss, bluntly saying that he could crush

The excitement of the Asian Games esports competition is gone, but it is still worth remembering. Despite not reaching the top podium, many of the classic moments generated by the race still generated a stir on social media. However, as time went by, the tide of this race gradually subsided, making people look forward to the upcoming S13 World Championship.

Brother Shy was questioned about his strength again, and G2 Ueno made a big fuss, bluntly saying that he could crush

As the top event in the field of esports, the S13 World Championship has attracted the attention of countless players and fans. Although there are relatively few topics at the moment, this does not mean that the World Championship lacks highlights. After all, the tournament has just started and the top teams have yet to show up, so there is relatively little discussion about it. However, this did not stop analysts and fans from eagerly waiting for the game, and various analyses and predictions emerged.

Brother Shy was questioned about his strength again, and G2 Ueno made a big fuss, bluntly saying that he could crush

The World Championship preview focuses on the top teams in the LPL and LCK regions. These two divisions have always been the best in esports, and their strength and deep heritage are the main reasons for the favorites. Fans are buzzing about the performance of these teams and expressing their confidence in them. For teams in other divisions, they are also constantly working hard to improve their strength, hoping to win in this world-class competition.

Brother Shy was questioned about his strength again, and G2 Ueno made a big fuss, bluntly saying that he could crush

A much-discussed focus of this year's World Championship was WBG's successful promotion, with one of the high-profile team members being singles player Theshy. His last World Championship was in the S9, so everyone is looking forward to seeing him perform well on this stage again.

Brother Shy was questioned about his strength again, and G2 Ueno made a big fuss, bluntly saying that he could crush

However, as Theshy got older, some people became concerned about his performance. Although the editor is still confident in Theshy's performance in the face of wild cards and players from Europe and the United States, not all regions have the same opinion. For example, Jankos, a former G2 player, recently expressed some comments on the live broadcast, bluntly saying that theshy's status has declined, thinking that G2's upper player can easily crush him, and even saying that Brokenblade will eat him raw directly.

Brother Shy was questioned about his strength again, and G2 Ueno made a big fuss, bluntly saying that he could crush

For such a confident speech, the editor just smiled slightly. In esports, pre-tournament rhetoric is common, but actual matches are often far from verbal statements. Past experience has taught us that the more arrogant the pre-match declaration, the more painful lessons will often be ushered in in the game. Therefore, there may not be much need to pay too much attention to Jankos' remarks, and the results of the competition will finally give a clear answer.

Brother Shy was questioned about his strength again, and G2 Ueno made a big fuss, bluntly saying that he could crush

The recent rise to such confident statements has caused some minor ridicule, but people are also more willing to focus on the performance of the actual game. After all, performance on the field is the ultimate criterion, and look forward to exciting competitions that will add more exciting chapters to this esports event.

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