League of Legends: Ninja rage quits after five minutes and leaves the stream

League of Legends: Ninja rage quits after five minutes and leaves the stream

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Ninja has decided for some time to devote himself seriously to League of Legends. But recently he has reached a bit of a break with the game. The negative sentiment culminated in a rage quit and quitting the stream after just five minutes.

As reported by dotesports, Ninja started a League of Legends match, but things quickly turned bad for he. After a couple of deaths, Ninja tried to regain control of the fight but was again eliminated. The situation has made him so infuriated that he has to abandon the match, the game and even the stream, all within five minutes of the start of the game.

Ninja and League of Legends, a particular pairing Ninja has he regularly streamed League of Legends and was able to reach Platinum IV rank, but clearly the situation weighed heavily on him.

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Riot 'Scruffy' to join League of Legends' MMO team as game director

Mark “Scruffy” Yetter has confirmed his departure from the League of Legends' dev team and will be the new game director for Riot Games’ upcoming League MMO.


Scruffy has been one of the most popular Rioters among the League of Legends community. After spending almost nine years as the gameplay design director of the MOBA team, Scruffy will finally be shifting over to a new role.


He will be joining League of Legends' former designer director, Greg “Ghostcrawler” Street for Riot's new MMO project.


Riot is yet to confirm a replacement for Scruffy for League of Legends' gameplay design director post. Riot is still working on the details of his transition between MOBA and MMO.


League of Legends MMO game screen (Image via Riot Games)

League of Legends MMO game screen (Image via Riot Games)League of Legends MMO game screen (Image via Riot Games)

Scruffy played a pivotal role in maintaining the game transparency between the devs and the players. He also actively communicated with League of Legends fans, fetching regular feedback from them.


In his most recent tweet, Scruffy had this to say:


“Personally, working on League for the last eight years has been the honor of my life. The talented dev team and the passionate players like you have been a critical part of building and improving my favorite game. I’ve enjoyed every day of it so far and I’m looking forward to our next big adventure together.”


He is well-known to the League of Legends community for his expert opinions on champion insights and game details. Scruffy often posted patch previews, updates, and future tweaks quite regularly for Riot.


League of Legends' former design director also posted a series of dev blogs called Quick Gameplay Thoughts. It featured summarized insights of the dev team's future decisions related to League of Legends and its upcoming updates.


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Scruffy assured fans that he believes in the management and their vision. Players can expect the same grade of transparency and engagement from the new dev leads.


Here's how he put it:


'I'm very confident in the League team's direction and the future of the game. Expect the same transparency, quality, and openness to feedback as we've tried to live up to over the years.'


His latest League of Legends dev blog included future gameplay tweaks and the developer team's plans for the days ahead. It included the addition of a new tank and enchanter items along with the latest Rammus update.

Published 18 Apr 2021, 19:10 IST