After making shocking statements regarding the pandemic, the former player of SE immediately received a penalty from the organizers VCS on the night of April 7: “BANNED permanently from all VCS tournaments.”

However, this decision still leaves League of Legends fans wondering about Zeros’ ability to compete in other arenas, such as Wild Rift. Recently, Mr. Trần Sơn (Arik) – Director of Esports Development at Game Studio 3 under VNG provided additional information and clarification regarding this ban. The content confirms that:
The permanent ban on Zeros is a “Global ban”, effective worldwide and applies to all games owned and operated by Riot Games. This means Zeros’ opportunities to compete abroad, as well as in tournaments organized and managed by Garena under Riot’s authority, are zero.
In fact, the door to Esports hasn’t completely closed as there are still other games not under the management of Riot and Garena. However, in light of this news, he could only post a brief status on Facebook saying: “Bye Esports”.

“What else is there to cry about?” – Seemingly wanting to comfort and encourage him in the face of this sadness, even a major shock, Zeros’ fans have mentioned the plan to participate in Rap Viet that the player had laid out not long ago.
As a “hardcore fan” of Rap Viet season 1, having showcased his “talent” multiple times on livestreams, becoming a contestant in the upcoming Rap Viet season is also Zeros’ desire as the program has just announced casting for the second season.


If he truly has no plans during this stressful and tense time, especially after officially missing the chance to reach Wild Rift, then participating in Rap Viet may not be a bad idea for Zeros. However, the choice is his. Who knows, after this incident that has seemingly taken his career “far away”, the 21-year-old may “debut” under a new title – rapper, perhaps?
