'Hearthstone' pro Blitzchung believes he was banned over 'pressure from China,' says he'll 'probably' quit game

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'I feel like the punishment for me is too harsh. I believe they ban me because of the pressure from China.'

during a streamed college tournament. A video clip went viral showing the sign briefly during the stream, followed by Blizzard quickly cutting away to the other team.announced they will no longer be casting any Grandmasters games as well as the finals at Blizzcon in a sign of solidarity. Wai Chung says he"really appreciates and feels proud of their decision."

Going forward, Wai Chung has no"future plans" except to"travel somewhere and take a rest." He will"probably" give upunless Blizzard"reconsiders their ban" on him, spending those hours he would have spent practicing for the Grandmasters tournament figuring out his next step.

 

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