Star Player’s Debut in VCS Marks a Significant Milestone After LCK’s Historic Event
On May 1st (Vietnam time), the League of Legends (LoL) communities in Vietnam and South Korea witnessed a historic moment as star player GAM officially made its debut in the main tournament of the Korean League (LCK) for the 2025 season.
Previously, he had already participated in the LCK Cup 2025 with numerous fans, and the LCK organizers announced that the tournament would not contribute to the overall ranking system. Therefore, his match against BRO can be considered LazyFeel’s LCK debut. Furthermore, the LCK and VCS fans affectionately refer to LazyFeel as the “Prince of VCS.”

Recently, star player LazyFeel engaged in his first official activities on social media, proudly displaying his journey as he arrived in Vietnam, accompanied by a caption that read: “Bringing the national flag to LOL Park.” This is notably the first time a Vietnamese player has appeared in a high-tier tournament like the LCK.

Right below LazyFeel’s post, numerous League of Legends fans from Vietnam praised his meaningful actions as a representative of the team. To put it into context, LazyFeel’s official debut in the LCK coincides with Vietnam’s 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South, a significant national celebration. Thus, LazyFeel’s actions garnered even more admiration.

LazyFeel’s Journey in the LCK is Just Beginning
Only LazyFeel knows the true weight of this moment; his debut in the LCK is a significant event that could influence his future role on the team. Teddy, another player, has also been vocal about the expectations surrounding LazyFeel, indicating that his performance in several matches has not been indicative of LazyFeel’s potential to dominate the main stage of the T1 team.
Moreover, during a season where roster changes have become a trend, DRX has also implemented this policy, making it crucial for LazyFeel to continuously prove himself to secure a spot on DRX’s starting lineup amid the fervent expectations of VCS fans.