Former League of Legends professional player and Twitch streamer Lee "Rush" returned from partaking in mandatory military service in South Korea and spoke about his experience serving as defense personnel.
The streamer hosted his first eight-hour-long broadcast after returning to Twitch following a gap of two long years. Rush instantly began playing his favorite game, and while he was at it, he provided some insights from his time serving in the South Korean army.
Fans were interested in learning why the content creator had deleted his YouTube videos, and he mentioned that the South Korean military did not allow personnel to have a secondary income.
The former Cloud 9 member began serving in the military in November 2020 and made a huge comeback stream yesterday (June 6). He did not waste any time and began streaming League of Legends right away.
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At the one-hour mark of his livestream, the now Counter Logic Gaming (CLG) affiliated streamer revealed the reason for deleting the YouTube videos:
The MOBA gamer continued by mentioning that the officials warned new recruits about making additional income from previous ventures:
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(Timestamp: 01:10:43)
After explaining how the South Korean military works, Rush revealed that he was forced to either delete his YouTube channel or remove the existing videos. Fans present in his Twitch chat were astonished to hear the military's rule, and the former LoL pro responded by stating:
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The streamer continued to answer more viewer questions while streaming League of Legends for the next seven hours.
The streamer's clips were the featured posts on the streamer-focused subreddit
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