LoL: Pro ends his career after 8 years – “Can’t push important things in my life away any longer”

LoL: Pro ends his career after 8 years – “Can’t push important things in my life away any longer”

The dream of making money with League Legends is not something many LoL players can achieve. Once you become a professional, you have to invest a lot of time to stay in the game. That’s why Ablazeolive’s retirement is something special.

Who is Ablazeolive? He is a player from the American “League of Legends” scene. The mid-laner has played the classic control mages that are currently increasingly seen on the bot lane throughout his career.

  • Nicholas Antonio “Ablazeolive” Abbott has been active in the professional LoL scene since 2015.
  • Throughout his career, he has played for 8 different organizations, including Golden Guardians, and most recently was with Immortals.
  • In 2023, he was initially a substitute player before announcing his inactivity.
  • After 8 years, he is ending his career for personal reasons.

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Why is the retirement so special? After LoL players reach the professional level, it is not uncommon for them to spend a lot of time in scrimmages against other teams. In addition to training, some players also invest their time in livestreams. A prime example is the streamer team “NNO”, which fought for promotion to the first German league.

Ablazeolive announced on Twitter that he wants to retire from professional LoL play:

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Ablazeolive is retiring from competitive LoL.

In his statement, he writes that he “can’t push important things in my life away any longer” and that there are aspects in his life that are very important to him.

Outside of the Rift, Ablazeolive likely has several things he wants to focus on and therefore retires from competitive eSports.

What’s next? Despite retiring from his professional career, the player does not plan to walk away from LoL. In his statement, he is considering being active as a coach for teams or starting out as a major streamer. He also mentions that he wants to continue working with League of Legends content through co-streaming or live viewing.

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The first offers are already on the table.

Many players and opponents from his professional time have spoken up under his team. Among them were also offers for co-casting, so that he can take a first step in that direction should he wish to pursue it. His rivals also sent their congratulations for his future and thanks under his post.

Ablazeolive himself lastly thanks his teammates and the team that has supported him throughout the years and allowed him to realize his dream of being a professional.

Another player from the professional league recently ended his career. Here we have the article for you: LoL: Team criticized for not supporting an autistic teenager enough – He ended his career at 19

Source(s): Dot Esports
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