The League of Legends World Champion Maciage ‘Shoshi’ Ratzniak has passed away at the age of 36. Polish citizens have been suffering from cancer for many years.
Shoshi was known as a member of the fentest team who won the League of Legends World Championship for the first time, and was also the first player to win the MVP Award after the victory in 2011 ((Thanks, Sports Internal,
In the celebration of victory and award, the riots asked Shoshi to choose a champion who would pay tribute. He chose Gregas and his Fnatic Gragas Skin The game is still available.
Shoshi Intelligence Masters also won in Season 6 of the Masters with Finnik, and in 2011, Team won IEM Hanover with Mary Wang. He retired from a competitive LOL scene in 2013. At the same time, his expertise, Shoshi was also a very good personality in the LOL scene, and was also responsible for hitting the legendary chest.
“Yesterday, we lose a legend in Shoshi,” reads a post Official Finanic Account. “Shoshi was part of the incredible fenny team that won the first league of the Legends World Championship for the first time in 2011, which launched the Finnik LoL Fandem for many of our fans. Our views are with his friends and family.”
“Mikage ‘Shoshai’ was very sorry to hear about the death of Ratozniac,” ESPports journalist and former Castor Richard Lewis. “He played an important role in the height of the early League of Legends, which brought the personality and his choice in an estate, which needed these roles to advance these roles.
“I am glad that when I covered the event, meeting him on some occasions, he was still deeply thoughtful and understood what sports meant. Can he rest calmly?”
Lewis also posted this interview with Shoshi since 2012:
When I covered the event, I was happy to meet him on some occasions and even though he was ridiculous, he was deeply thoughtful and understood what Esport meant. I will post this interview for those who have not seen it. He should rest calmly. pic.twitter.com/etm5xbf66t29 April, 2025
“Comfortable comfort, Shoshi, who is one of the first great people of our game,” LOL HOLD EFG DOCT. “Very young to go.”
“It’s hard to hear the news about Shoshi,” Stephen Ellis of Zigomedia wrote. “I didn’t talk to him in a decade, but memories of many memories of the stupid dirt that we have stood up with the children traveling around the world. 36… Lat. No promise tomorrow.”