Former VCS Player Raises “Issues” About VCS
In recent days, alongside the main tournaments in various regions, VCS has returned with a mix of unfamiliar and familiar names. Except for Team Flash, which has maintained its lineup, the other teams participating in the VCS for promotion to LCP are quite fresh, yet many names have previously battled in Vietnam’s top League of Legends tournament. However, issues have arisen just after a few matches.
Following the match between Team Flash and Hyper Vortex Esports, information emerged from a former player accusing the match of being “suspicious.” Of course, the accusation stemmed from a post that caught the attention of the male player. However, that alone was enough to ignite a heated debate within the League of Legends community in Vietnam.
While many fans expressed agreement with the subjective opinion, even providing evidence that there were indeed issues in the match, a significant number of supporters remained neutral, if not slightly “reactive” to opinions impacting VCS. Meanwhile, the author of the post did not provide any concrete evidence.

Perhaps the “32 Players” Incident Haunts VCS Fans
Typically, in previous League of Legends matches in Vietnam, playful comments about “investigating players” would surface whenever teams lost or players made “blind” plays. However, since the “32 Players” incident, these comments have shifted from playful banter to outright condemnation, even when there is often no clear basis for them.

Nevertheless, such unsubstantiated information is enough to leave VCS viewers perplexed. Especially if it originates from individuals who have previously participated in VCS, it attracts even more attention from the community.
Although negative information about VCS is drawing significant discussion, there is still no clear evidence. Viewers need to stay alert to avoid impacting the teams, players, and the tournament’s image, as well as those individuals and groups involved.