Recently, Liiv SANDBOX’s ADC – Lee “Prince” Chae-hwan found himself in a ridiculous scandal when netizens discovered that he had used the messaging feature in the League of Legends Client to… save a link to an 18+ website by sending the site address to another game account of his own.
The incident immediately caused a stir in the South Korean online community. While it is not new for players to visit adult websites, being caught can be quite embarrassing, especially for someone as “famous” as Prince.

It is known that the website address that Prince saved is a source of explicit livestream content. Notably, this content is banned in South Korea, and accessing it from within the country requires a VPN.
Therefore, being discovered accessing this website not only affects Prince’s personal image but also puts him at risk of being accused of illegally accessing obscene materials.

This incident comes shortly after members of LSB, including Croco and Summit, along with the media team for the organization, faced severe backlash in South Korea for releasing “dirty content” that mocked Faker.
Although Prince has been cleared of wrongdoing, as he was present in that conversation but did not participate or understand what his teammates were discussing, the online community continues to revel in what they see as “swift retribution” for LSB, as their player continues to be affected by this “link leak” incident.