When it comes to one of the best Thresh players in League of Legends, we certainly cannot forget the “team-carrying god” MadLife. The Chain Warden in his hands has become a brand with countless divine Death Sentences and MadLife’s “team-carrying” highlights are innumerable.
This legend once made the global League of Legends community regretful when he retired in 2018, and later, he returned to League of Legends but as a streamer, first with T1 and currently MadLife is working with Hanwha Life Esports.
Recently, fans of League of Legends in general and MadLife in particular discovered that the former renowned player has started researching and paying a lot of attention to League of Legends: Wild Rift. In fact, on July 20, MadLife even participated in an event for League of Legends: Wild Rift and even joined a community tournament alongside the former head coach OnAir of Azubu Frost.

Currently, many organizations in the LCK region have shown interest and even formed their own teams for League of Legends: Wild Rift, such as T1, Gen.G Esports… MadLife himself has not made any official comments on whether he will return to esports as a player of League of Legends: Wild Rift, but that door is completely open for him. In fact, many former professional League of Legends players have transitioned to Riot’s mobile MOBA, notably in Vietnam, Minas recently won the championship at the ICON Series SEA Summer 2021 with the League of Legends: Wild Rift team SBTC Esports.