It’s 3am and Korean-born FPX mid laner Doinb is streaming a League of Legends solo queue game on Douyu. He’s the only one left in the gaming house. Between scrims, solo queue, and an LPL Summer Split series the day after, he’ll have a busy schedule. But it doesn’t matter. As the 2019 world champion often says, he’ll have all the time to sleep when he’s retired.
On top of being a great competitor, Doinb remains close to his fans by streaming almost every day of the week during the LPL season, even on game days. His dedication to the game is widely known and admired by experts and enthusiasts alike in all parts of the world. At 24, he tops the Chinese ladder and has now turned his gaze to the highest level of the international scene once again, the 2021 World Championship.
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