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Wie das Mindestalter der LCS den Talenten schadet

Chres „Sencux“ Laursen had never played as the champion Syndra with his team in a competitive match. But that didn’t stop him from choosing her in the final game of his team’s qualification run for the League Challenger Series on March 25. It was a pivotal game, too: With a win, Laursen and his team, Dignitas, would secure a spot in the playoffs and a chance to battle for for the elusive automatic League Championship Series (LCS) promotion spot. At least, that’s the way it was supposed to work.

Laursen is considered by many to be one of the most exciting prospects in Europe. He’s a prodigy. Over the course of the Challenger season, he boasted the second highest KDA in his position, falling behind only legendary mid laner Enrique „xPeke“ Cedeño. Fellow players both in and out of League of Legends‘ top competition, the LCS praise his talent. After his performances for Dignitas EU in the Challenger Series, it looks like he could be the real deal.

There’s just one problem though: Laursen is too young to play at the top level of League of Legends. And so was his teammate, Martin „Wunderwear“ Hansen. Dignitas was forced to forfeit its Challenger playoff spot.

Quelle: http://www.dailydot.com/esports/sencux-riot-games-age-restrictions/
  1. Jaegerlie #1
    Oh ja. Bitte weint über ein Mindestalter von 17...
    Fabbo #2
    durchaus berechtigte kritik brudi
    AkujiTV #3
    durchaus berechtigte kritik brudi


    Imo nicht
    Boi xD #4
    Kinderarbeit inc
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