As previously known, a few days ago, a piece of news from LCK shook the Vietnamese League of Legends community. Specifically, Gen.G – the reigning champion of LCK Spring 2024 will visit Vietnam at the end of May 2024, specifically a few days after MSI 2024 concludes. This is a very special event for VCS as a team that holds the record for consecutive championships in the history of League of Legends in Korea will visit Vietnam without being part of any tournament. The audience League of Legends in Vietnam is also very excited to meet and interact with top-tier League of Legends players.

Recently, some information related to the fan meeting has been announced. According to some information that the Vietnamese League of Legends community has “hunted” down, the venue for the fan meeting will take place in Ho Chi Minh City, in a building owned by LG. The images found by netizens have begun to receive mixed reactions from the audience VCS. However, most of them express certain concerns.

Specifically, according to the arguments of some viewers, the venue is quite small and if this is true, it will be difficult to compete for tickets as the number of audience members who can attend the fan meeting will also be limited. Moreover, a venue that is too small will not provide the audience with comfortable seating to interact with the players.

However, the images of the venue are currently just rumors from a section of VCS fans. Both Gen.G and LG are large organizations and with the first fan meeting being held, both parties will likely want the best venues. Furthermore, LG, Gen.G, and the involved parties likely understand that a team like Gen.G will have many fans, and a venue that is too small would be unreasonable compared to the stature of this team.

Therefore, the information being circulated may not be entirely accurate. Gen.G or the event organizers have not yet made any official announcement regarding the venue for the fan meeting. VCS fans may need to remain calm and wait, especially when the reigning LCK champions will not set foot in the S-shaped country for another month.