“Ruler” Park Jae-hyuk, the biggest fish in the transfer market, has announced his return to Gen.G.E. Sports. “Chobi” Jung Ji-hoon will also stay at Gen.G. The two players signed a three-year contract, the biggest in LoL e-sports.
Gen.G released its roster for the 2025 season on its SNS account on Tuesday. Park Jae-hyuk kept his promise to return to his old team, Gen.G, if he leaves Gen.G and returns to LCK when he transferred to Jingdong Gaming (JDG) in the 2023 season. “Choby” Jung Ji-hoon, who joined Gen.G ahead of the 2022 season, rejected suggestions from the LPL team and announced that he would accompany Gen.G for five years.
What stands out about this contract is that both players signed a three-year contract with Gen.G. In LoL e-Sports, the maximum contract period for a certain player is three years. Three-year contracts were signed in the early days, but the trend is to sign up to two-year contracts or one-plus-one contracts these days. However, “Ruler” and “Choby” signed a three-year contract to express their trust in Gen.G.
Gen.G also renewed its contracts with Ki-in Kim and Canyon Kim Gun-bu. In the absence of “Rehens” Son Si-woo, “Duro” Joo Min-kyu, who used to play for BNK Pierx, was brought along. Joo Min-kyu made his debut in the second division of the LIV Sandbox (currently BNK Pierx) and was called up to the LCK Summers’ first division, helping his team win consecutive games by beating the telecommunications company team. 먹튀검증