Itâs been a few months since weâve heard from Ng Wai âBlitzchungâ Chung, the banned Hearthstone player who ultimately received a 6-month suspension for protesting in favor of Hong Kong. Now, heâs come out in an interview saying that Blizzard Entertainment never apologized to him for the ban from competitive Hearthstone.
Letâs kick things off with a quick recap: Hong Kong is currently in the midst of a months-long protest against the perception of increasing Chinese rule. Many people are protesting in the streets and online, and a Hong Kong-based played named Blitzchung decided to state a key supportive slogan in a post-match interview during a tournament.
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Blizzard Entertainment quickly banned him for a year and stated that they would be withholding his prize money, although they later reinstated his prize money and reduced the ban to six months. Still, the move angered many and caused backlash all over the Internet â and in person. Protestors made a heck of a lot of noise at Blizzcon 2019, and the companyâs President apologized on stage at the conventionâs opening.
The interview was conducted by People Make Games, a YouTube channel that creates interesting documentary content surrounding video games. The People Makes Games folks traveled all the way to Hong Kong to speak with the banned Hearthstone player in person and hear what his thoughts on the subject were. Hereâs the key moment:
Chris Bratt: âHow do you feel about the response from Blizzard â the way in which you were punished, how did it make you feel?â
Ng Wai âBlitzchungâ Chung: âUm⊠a bit disappointed.â
Bratt: âIn Blizzard?â
Blitzchung: âYeah, a bit disappointed in Blizzard. But I mean, itâs something I can⊠I can understand. [To me], Blizzard is like what Hong Kongâs like to me right now. Maybe itâs getting worse, but do I hate it? No, I donât hate it.â
Bratt: âHave they apologized to you at all?â
Blitzchung: âYou mean personally?â
Bratt: âYeah.â
Blitzchung: âNo, not really. Just from the public.â
Bratt: âWould you have appreciated someone getting in touch to say like, âHey, weâre sorry.â [laughs] âWe messed up here.â?â
Blitzchung: âI mean, I donât need that kind of stuff. Just, you know, actions speak louder than [words].â
The whole interview is genuinely a fantastic watch. You can see People Make Gamesâ full interview with the banned Hearthstone player Blitzchung below.