As we know, in recent days, the VCS community has been buzzing with shocking news related to allegations of misconduct. It can be said that this incident is very serious and could change the entire League of Legends scene in Vietnam. Alongside the determination of Riot and the VCS organizers, clearly, the teams must also prepare themselves. As for the audience, at this point, almost everyone wants to know the final outcome of the investigation to identify which names have “dipped their hands in” and to quickly restore the VCS to normal operations.

Recently, information has surfaced regarding the first team that may have been punished. Specifically, on the evening of March 20, the VCS community spread some news about the Rainbow Warriors being penalized. The confirmed members who passed the investigation include EasyLove, Noway, Sjw, and Zin. Additionally, this information indicates that all remaining members have been dealt with.

Notably, many fans have discovered that all other members who were punished have previously been under suspicion due to negative information dating back to… last season and related to SE. Some players have even gained notoriety for their past “scandals.” For instance, Spot was previously penalized and accused by GAM Esports of trying to sabotage the team (refusing to practice, inciting other players to skip practice). Meanwhile, Artifact was suspected of “turning” against coach Archie, leading to his reduced role in Team Secret. Moreover, a more significant piece of information: these players have almost all worn the jersey of SBTC Esports – Ranking Esports (according to statistics site LoL Fandom), except for player Hyo.



Furthermore, in a post on the same day, the RW team only mentioned the names of the players “confirmed clean according to the circulating information.” The fact that the remaining names were not mentioned further raises fans’ suspicions. Not to mention, Noway’s cryptic comments regarding the incident have led the community to believe that the information about RW is accurate.


However, this is still only one-sided information that has not been verified. Fans need to stay alert to avoid misleading information that could affect the team and the players.