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Hanwha Life Esports terminates contracts with 'Kingen-Life'

 

Hanwha Life Esports announced the termination of contracts with 'Kingen' Hwang Seong-hoon and 'Life' Kim Jeong-min through their official SNS on the 21st. In addition, they are parting ways with head of the power analysis unit 'Fault' Choi Seong-hoon, 'Key' Kim Han-gi (2nd team coach), 'Road' Yoon Han-gil (academy team coach), 'Guwon' Gu Gwan-mo (2nd team), 'Romer' Jo Woo-jin, and 'Duro' Joo Min-gyu (2nd team).

 

'Kingen' Hwang Seong-hoon, who was also the 2022 World Championship Finals MVP, became known as a 'big game hunter' with a tendency to perform strongly on big stages. 'Life' Kim Jeong-min, from the 'Fellowship of the Ring', is a player whose strengths lie in initiating and unconventional champions.

 

However, in the 2023 season, after newly joining Hanwha Life Esports, they failed to advance to the World Championship, resulting in below-expected performance. Accordingly, Hanwha Life Esports seems to have carried out a rebuild for the 2024 season.

 

As a result, Hanwha Life Esports currently has vacant top and support positions. Only the rookie 'Grizzly' Jo Seung-hoon remains in the jungle, drawing attention to whether they will reinforce the position. Who will be the players to join 'Zeka' Kim Geon-woo, 'Viper' Park Do-hyeon, and Hanwha Life Esports for the new season?

 

In addition, they are parting ways with head of the power analysis unit 'Fault' Choi Seong-hoon, 'Key' Kim Han-gi (2nd team coach), 'Road' Yoon Han-gil (academy team coach), 'Guwon' Gu Gwan-mo (2nd team), 'Romer' Jo Woo-jin, and 'Duro' Joo Min-gyu (2nd team).

Webzine InvenShin Yeon-jae Reporter
2023-11-21