Popular 'LoL' streamer Tyler1 finally gets unbanned

A photo of Tyler1's socials Facebook/loltyler1

Trash-talking in online games is quite normal, as much as it is being highly discouraged by any online game. This is especially true when it comes to games like "League of Legends" (LoL), where teamwork is necessary to win the game. One streamer who used to trash-talk in almost every game got banned nearly two years ago, but he recently regained access to "LoL."

Many "LoL" players would have already known him by now as he goes by the name Tyler1. He finally got unbanned just recently, and he made the announcement through a tweet. "AFTER 613 DAYS OF INTENSE REHAB I AM FINALLY UNBANNED FROM 'LEAGUE OF LEGENDS,'" the tweet reads.

Tyler1's career actually launched because of his in-game toxicity. He has been banned multiple times by Riot, referring to this kind of ban as an ID Ban. This means that every account he is seen playing on will be banned. However, although he may be toxic, fans definitely think he is also entertaining, which is generally what made Tyler1 famous. He was allowed to appeal for his ban a year later, which got a lot of support from his fans. His main basis was that he was already reformed, with his fans as a testimony to his alleged good sportsmanship.

Needless to say, Riot was convinced. However, as Riot mentioned, they would not be publicly stating anything about ID Bans, so it is unlikely that there will be an official announcement.

Right now, Tyler1 has become a big personality in the "League" scene. He has even made his own competition called the T1 Invitational, which included former professional players like Dyrus, Imaqtpie, Shiphtur, Voyboy, and Scarra. The views were even as much as the weekly NA LCS matches as well.

Now that he is unbanned, it would not be long until Tyler1 plays "League" again with his usual Draven. In fact, according to another tweet, he will be doing so on "Monday [Jan. 8, 2018] 3PM CT [4PM EST]."

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