In the upcoming 2022 season, the world of League of Legends, particularly the LPL, welcomes the return of the legendary “Super Marksman” Uzi. The former star of Royal Never Give Up has taken a long break due to injuries and health issues. In this return, Uzi may not be a 100% starting player as Bilibili Gaming has also recruited Doggo. However, Uzi’s comeback is still a major focus in the League of Legends community, from fans to professional players and experts alike.

Throughout his career, Uzi has been a legend in the League of Legends world. Many marksmen regard him as an idol or a rival. The event of Uzi’s return has also stirred excitement among these players. Recently, Caps, the player currently representing G2 Esports, commented on Uzi’s comeback. However, instead of praising or giving an analysis, he switched to “blame mode” on his stream: “Since Uzi retired, I haven’t performed well either. You know, I’ve always seen Uzi as my target for revenge (Caps faced Uzi in All-Star and when Uzi was still playing for Fnatic) and I’ve always longed to get back at him. But with Uzi retired, I’ve lost my motivation too.”
In his career, while Uzi is a fixed marksman player, Caps is more versatile, having even played both marksman and mid-lane positions. However, it is clear to see the admiration Caps has for Uzi, and many other players also look to Uzi as a benchmark for further improvement in their careers.

In the new season, Uzi returns with high hopes as well as doubts about the performance of the once “Super Marksman.” However, Uzi will undoubtedly have to give his all, with his only goal being the one title missing from his tumultuous career: the World Championship trophy.