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Riot Games suspend Vasilii from competitive play following abuse allegations

Following allegations of domestic abuse and subsequent release by Newbee, Chinese League of Legends player Li "Vasilii" Wei-Jun has been suspended indefinitely from Riot-sanctioned events pending the results of an investigation.

"There is no place for physical violence in the League of Legends community. We will not hesitate to exclude from our game and from our sport those who use violence or physical intimidation against others," the organization said in a statement.

While streaming on Oct. 26, VODs show Vasilii flipped over his computer and was later heard shouting off-camera. The 23-year-old player has a history of erratic behavior including reports of breaking equipment at the Vici Gaming team house.

theScore esports will keep you appraised as this story develops.

SK Telecom T1 advance to Worlds Finals

Following a tight five-game series against Royal Never Give Up, SK Telecom T1 will once again be returning to the Grand Final of the League of Legends World Championship. The team has previously won the event in 2013, 2015 and 2016.

However, RNG, who they have faced off against many times, including in the 2013 Grand Final, gave them a run for their money, holding them on match-point in Games 4 and 5.

SKT's opponents will be decided in tonight's second semifinal match between Samsung Galaxy and Team WE, with Samsung looking well-poised for a rematch after losing to SKT in last year's Grand Final.

Virtus.pro to face SK Gaming in EPICENTER 2017 Grand Finals

Though the Polish Plow has looked rusty over the past few months, the veteran players of Virtus.pro came through in their semifinal match against G2 Esports, beating them 2-1.

VP won the first map on Cache convincingly 16-9, however G2 took the second after a hard-fought bout on Nuke that saw a 16-14 scoreline. Unfortunately the French team couldn't keep the momentum on Map 3 and ended up losing Inferno 16-10.

Though SK Gaming took the first map, Train, against Astralis at a handy 16-11, the Danish team pushed them to overtime on Mirage. However, the Brazilians ultimately came through with the 2-0 after a 19-17 victory.

SK and VP will meet on Sunday at 14:30 Moscow Standard Time or 6:30 ET. Astralis will also play G2 for the third place spot.

Sasha Erfanian is a news editor for theScore esports. You can follow him on Twitter.