Overwatch League Players Clean Up $ 1,000 Each By Typing & # 39; Sex, & # 39; & # 39; Big Dick & # 39; On Chat

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Overwatch League Players Clean Up $ 1,000 Each By Typing & # 39; Sex, & # 39; & # 39; Big Dick & # 39; On Chat

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The 5th grade friendly atmosphere between enemies is all well and good, but it has its time and place. When a professional The escape For a league player, the main stage – even during isolation – is not.

While The escape The league started reacting to covid-19 at postponed all March and April games, is now creating lost time online games each week. At the weekend, two The escape League players, Dong-jun of San Francisco Shock “Rascal” Kim and Los Angeles ValiaJung-win "Munro-Mun's Jung, fined $ 1,000 per person An interchange of words during the day related only tangentially The escape (unless you count The escape fan fiction, and in that case they were closely related).

In the discussion of the play, Mun started with "sex" and "big Dick," and Kim threw his "big dick". This prompted the other members of both groups to respond with surprise and laughter. Recently in this bravely worded battle, SF Shock tank player Matthew “Super” DeLisi asked them to cut it because viewers “can see the game talking.” In response, Mun said, "royalties," a sentiment he said later apologized on Twitter.

"I thought viewers couldn't see the game's dialogue because everyone was typing," wrote to Twitter. “I wrote it off as a joke, whether or not I should have done it regardless of whether or not the viewers were watching the drama. I will make sure that something like this never happens again. My apologies to all the fans and OWL viewers. "

The escape The league's official disciplinary track now featuring new entries, noting that both Mun and Kim have been fined $ 1,000 for "inappropriate conversation during a league game."

Kotaku La Valiant and SF Shock reached out for more details, but with this publication, the parties were not to comment.

So, it seems that if players wish to submit these ideas during official games, they will have to turn to the colorless version of the speech that is this “clever fictitious.”

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