T1 Brings “Good News” to Vietnamese Fans
There’s no need to say it, in the League of Legends scene, T1 is arguably the team with the largest fanbase (and possibly anti-fans) out there. This is why the team frequently engages in activities to serve its members. After a rocky start to the season with some “ground-breaking” performances, T1 seems to have truly regrouped. Recently, T1 announced great news specifically for Vietnamese fans: There will be a Viewing Party for an upcoming match at T1’s Homeground to be held in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

According to T1’s official announcement, the match at the team’s Homeground on July 25 will be against Gen.G – the team that just defeated T1 in the MSI 2025 grand finals. The Viewing Party in Hanoi will feature a match against NS on July 27. The specific location has yet to be announced but is likely to be revealed after T1 concludes its journey at EWC 2025 and returns to the domestic league.

Vietnamese League of Legends Community Erupts with T1’s Announcement
Clearly, this is good news that shows T1 genuinely values its fan community in the VCS – which may have one of the largest T1 fanbases, second only to South Korea and China. In fact, the T1 fan community in Vietnam is famous for its donation drives to support T1 players, especially Gumayusi after this ADC’s tough start to the season.

Of course, since this is T1 and their first Viewing Party to be held in Vietnam, tickets will undoubtedly be highly sought after. Therefore, even at this early stage, many viewers have expressed concern about not being able to secure tickets. Although it’s just a Viewing Party, it will be an unforgettable experience for League of Legends fans, especially T1 supporters, and could potentially lay the groundwork for a future fan meeting.