Emergence of VCS Information with “Controversial” Claims from VCS Players
Recently, alongside the main tournaments in various regions, the Vietnam Championship Series (VCS) has also been the subject of considerable discussion, particularly regarding familiar names. Aside from Team Flash, which has maintained its original lineup, other teams participating in the VCS are making significant changes as they prepare for the LCP, sparking interest from many well-known players who have previously competed at the highest levels of League of Legends in Vietnam. However, the controversy only arose after a few matches.
According to reports, after the match between Team Flash and Hyper Vortex Esports concluded, information emerged from a player’s statement during an interview suggesting there was “something fishy.” The post-match comments only hinted at a specific incident that caught the attention of fans. Nevertheless, it only served to fuel the ongoing debates within the League of Legends community in Vietnam.
While many fans expressed their discontent with the subjective judgments made by analysts, some even accused those involved in the match of exhibiting “game-throwing” behaviors. Reports claim that the main article did not specify any concrete evidence.

The “32 Players” Incident Truly Shadows VCS Players
Typically, in previous matches of League of Legends in Vietnam, opinions concerning “investigating players” have only surfaced when teams faced significant defeats or when players exhibited questionable behaviors. However, since the “32 players” incident, these opinions have become less light-hearted and often carry a serious tone, even when there is no clear evidence presented.

Nevertheless, such unsubstantiated information can still leave VCS fans feeling confused. Notably, if such claims are directed at figures who have already participated in the VCS, it can draw even more attention from the community.
While negative information regarding the VCS is currently generating much discussion, the reality remains that no solid evidence has been presented. Fans need to stay calm, avoiding any undue influence on teams, players, and the overall competitive landscape, as well as on individuals and organizations involved.