Ryu Je-Hong, controversy over “Sixxah” to female streamers

Ryu Je-hong Apology (Photo =’Tgather’ capture)

[뉴스웍스=이선영 기자] Ex-Overwatch pro gamer and streamer Ryu Je-hong, who conducts private broadcasting, is drawing attention after apologizing for the controversy toward female streamers.

Ryu Je-hong told Twitch TV community’Tgather’ on the 18th, “I apologize to the viewers who would have felt uncomfortable with my high-level remarks and abuses on the first day of the broadcast that was a problem.” We will try our best to be able to broadcast within a line where many people can enjoy it.”

“I hope everyone who watches my broadcast knows that they are now leading the broadcast as a streamer Je-hong Ryu.” “For those who watched my broadcast mainly, many viewers have recently come in and the chat atmosphere has changed to adapt. “I know it’s difficult and I’m still very confused about using Twitch Memes, but I think you should understand it.”

Ryu Je-hong said, “The direction and atmosphere of broadcasting and chatting in the future should be stabilized as it gradually develops by accommodating feedback from various viewers, but I will try to make use of the free feeling like me.” I will make it a broadcast that can be viewed.”

In addition, “Finally, I read several articles, but those who are not my fans, please do not agitate.”

Earlier, while Ryu Je-hong was recently joining with a female streamer, he frowned on viewers with a series of swear words. He is said to have made a few words, such as “I don’t know how to meet a man or fall away on the day you take a break. Shi XX Ah”, “Kimchi X?”, “Megal and Ilbe and XX”.

Meanwhile, Ryu Je-hong, a former Overwatch pro gamer, won the 2017 Overwatch World Cup, and in the early 2010s, he worked as a pro gamer of the FPS game’Counter Strike’ and received the’Korea eSports Awards’ Top 10 Star Award. Followed.

It seemed to be declaring retirement by leaving the team under mutual agreement with the Vancouver Titans, the last team in 2020, but through a recent broadcast, he announced that he would try to challenge the pro in the 2021 season and retire completely if not.

Personal broadcasting, starting with Africa TV, has moved to Twitch and continues to this day.

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