Video game company Activision Blizzard suspended three American University esports players for six months after they held up a "Free Hong Kong, boycott Blizz" sign during their championship match last week.

They now cannot compete in official or third-party Blizzard events.
The three students were acting in solidarity with a Hong Kong player, Ng "blitzchung" Wai Chung, who was banned for six months by Blizzard and disqualified from the "Hearthstone" Grandmasters tournament last week after he shouted a pro-Hong Kong slogan. The company was met with outrage from gamers and calls for boycotts.
    The college sophomores, Casey Chambers, Corwin Dark and Torin Wright--all 19 years old and majoring in international studies--prepared a sign in reaction to Ng's ban and showed it on a stream of their college game October 8. The ban occurred Tuesday, one week later, according to Chambers.

    Happy to announce the AU Hearthstone team received a six month ban from competition. While delayed I appreciate all players being treated equally and no one being above the rules.

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    '프리 홍콩, 보이콧 블리즈' 사인을 낸 팀을 6개월 동안 해당팀 선수 3명 출전 정지 


     6개월동안 공식 또는 제3자 블리자드 행사에 참가할 수 없다.


    ㅋㅋㅋㅋ노답. 블자 탈출은 지능순