Twitch personality Tyler "Tyler1" shared his perspective on the ongoing controversy between Doublelift and Riot Games after the latter issued a second strike in response to the former's negative remarks.
During a recent livestream earlier today, Tyler1 somewhat agreed with Doublelift's take and sympathized with the shoutcasters and commentators at the League Championship Series (LCS) by saying:
Former League of Legends pro, Yiliang "Doublelift's" statements about Riot Games blocking Søren "Bjergsen" from participating in the MrBeast vs. Ninja $150k tournament have taken the internet by storm.
Yiliang criticized Riot Games and the LCS by stating that decisions like these are resulting in the constant downfall of the latter's viewership.
Earlier today, while Tyler was waiting for the game to commence, a viewer on his Twitch chat said:
The Missouri native replied to the viewer's comments and confirmed that he had seen the viral post on Twitter and said the following in a sarcastic tone:
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Tyler stated that he felt bad for the North American shoutcasters and provided an explanation for his perspective:
The 27-year-old Twitch streamer's strong opinions on the subject concluded when he said:
Fans present on r/LivestreamFail agreed with what Tyler had to say, and some viewers mentioned that watching the European (LEC) and South Korean (LCK) professional League of Legends games was more enjoyable to watch:
Some fans felt that the professional League of Legends scene in North America was dying:
Tyler is one of the biggest League of Legends content creators on the Amazon-owned livestreaming platform. He currently has more than 5 million followers and garners an average viewership of 17k fans per stream.
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