One of the common scenes for streamers is right in front of their computer screens, making it hard for viewers to fully understand their idols in real life. Therefore, the League of Legends community is always excited to watch streamers appear on television shows, showcasing their talent and quick-wittedness characteristic of gamers.

First, the streamer who once flooded social media with his “romantic hero” image is Pewpew. This “bread shop owner” became a phenomenon with his “top-notch flirting” line: “I’m not afraid of going to Hanoi… I just need a reason!” With that line and his elegant appearance in a suit, Pewpew became the center of attention in the community for a long time.

Next up is ViruSs, who has participated in numerous other shows such as Fire Wall, Voice of the Unknown, Thank God You’re Here, and Quick as Lightning. Just by looking at the numbers, it’s clear that ViruSs is the streamer who has transitioned the most into television shows.


Currently, MisThy has just appeared in Thank God You’re Here and excellently won the trophy in this show. MisThy received a lot of praise from the community for her beautiful appearance and clever, skillful acting.

Finally, Noway, according to the fan page, will appear on the show Who Is That at 8:00 PM on Friday, June 5, on HTV2 channel. His fans are eagerly waiting to see if Noway can bring any surprises like Pewpew did in the past.
With this influx of streamers on television, fans are very excited as they get to see their idols from a different perspective. Appearing on television also brings many followers to the individual streamers. However, on the flip side, streamers must be very careful when going live on television as the audience will be much more diverse, and any misstep could lead to unnecessary criticism.