Jeff Faughender/Courier Journal via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Decorated player Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng announced his retirement from League of Legends play during a video posted to social media.

His announcement via YouTube wasn't the first time that Doublelift publicly called it quits, however. He stepped away from TSM in 2020 and pursued a full-time streaming career before returning in December 2022 to compete with 100 Thieves.

Doublelift, 30, began his career with Counter Logic Gaming in 2011 and has won eight League Championship Series titles, the most by any player.

"I feel like I've accomplished everything that I have set out to accomplish except for one thing, which is to win Worlds," Doublelift said in his video. "That's the last thing I was never able to get to, but the cycle of setting a goal for yourself and grinding, and then setting a new goal for yourself, it kind of reflects everything."

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Nuggets coach accuses referees of ‘absolutely crazy’ handling of Nikola Jokic
Team executive explains why Giants should make this Jaxson Dart decision
Yankees place All-Star infielder on injured list
Steelers have a potential star who is seriously flying under the radar
How the Steelers' future quarterback plans could be in jeopardy
Packers CB Jaire Alexander's preference revealed amid trade buzz
Watch: Jalen Brunson dispatches Pistons with clutch three-pointer for Game 6 win 
Unlikely hero helps the Maple Leafs eliminate the Senators
Celtics' Jrue Holiday wins 2024-25 Sportsmanship Award
Clippers' veterans force Game 7 with tough home win over Nuggets
LeBron James takes a swipe at Lakers front office
Angels star Mike Trout's poor injury luck continues
Bob Baffert horse suddenly scratched from Kentucky Derby
Watch: Mets OF Juan Soto blasts two home runs to snap Citi Field drought
Browns' Shedeur Sanders voices Super Bowl goal while speaking with Cleveland students
Clemson basketball star turning to football
Watch: Wild's Marc-Andre Fleury gets send-off following final NHL game
Chicago Bears' defensive game plan gets Dennis Allen twist
Reggie Miller had to 'calm down' JJ Redick during meeting, HC was behaving 'childishly'
Chicago Bears criticized for potential NFL Draft reach