Vietnamese Streamer Announces “Out of Game” After Riot’s Update
Among the League of Legends streamers in Vietnam, if you’re looking for a prominent name known for engaging communication with fans and unique gameplay, Hà Tiểu Phú stands out. He is also one of the most dedicated figures in the Vietnamese League of Legends community. Despite not being a professional player, this streamer continues to attract a large fan base. His exceptional gaming skills, especially his creativity in developing new strategies, have made him a favorite. However, he is currently considering stepping away from the usual content creation he has been known for.

According to his statement, Hà Tiểu Phú plans to stop producing content that revolves around specific gameplay styles or reviewing Riot’s updates, opting instead to “try hard” in ranked matches. He explained: “The current updates from Riot seem to aim to make players focus solely on specific champions rather than the gameplay itself. There’s nothing particularly exciting, and it can be quite monotonous if you have to play the same champion repeatedly day after day.”

Community Reaction to Hà Tiểu Phú’s Announcement
The announcement from Hà Tiểu Phú has sparked significant reactions and discussions within the League of Legends community in Vietnam. Many opinions suggest that Riot’s focus on modifying the Summoner’s Rift map, along with other external factors like itemization and champion adjustments, in recent updates has caused frustration and boredom among players.
Ultimately, League of Legends does not maintain balance like some other MOBA games. Certain champions can only dominate the game under specific conditions. If any “creative” element fails to be incorporated, it could lead to a poor gaming experience. Consequently, players feel compelled to “abide” by the established gameplay patterns.

However, it seems that even Riot is unsure how to adjust the game effectively to ensure a balanced experience. During this time, Hà Tiểu Phú, along with other League of Legends players, may feel challenged but must accept Riot’s policies.