South Korean esports<\/a> pro said that while there was plenty more he would like to have achieved before retiring, his mental wellbeing was now his top priority.<\/p>\nWidely regarded as one of the best supports in the world, Wolf started his professional career in December 2012 when he joined NaJin Shields. After a six-month stint with his first team, he switched over to Chunnam Tech University, where he spent four months before joining SK Telecom T1 S.<\/p>\n
Wolf will always be remembered as one of the key players in SKT T1’s golden ages when the Korean juggernaut won back-to-back LoL World Championship titles in 2015 and 2016. Despite the team’s fall from grace after their painful 0-3 defeat to Samsung Galaxy in the 2017 LoL Worlds finals, Wolf remained and even had a short stint as a jungler between January and February 2018.<\/p>\n
Wolf ended up leaving SKT T1 in November 2018 when the organisation decided for a complete reconstruction of the LoL roster following a disastrous performance in 2018 LCK season, where SKT T1 finished fourth in spring and seventh in the summer split.<\/p>\n
Wolf then joined a Turkish team SuperMassive, where he claimed a silver medal in the both the winter and summer splits of TCL 2019. Those were his last two achievements before he declared his retirement.<\/p>\n
Although Wolf decided to hang up his mouse and keyboard, he stated he has considered becoming a coach, caster, or reporter. With his knowledge of the game, Wolf will have no shortage of options if he decides to remain involved in the League of Legends professional scene.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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