LazyFeel’s Stellar Debut Shakes the International League of Legends Community
As previously reported, on the afternoon of January 15th (Vietnam time), LazyFeel, the young talent from Vietnam, made his debut in the LCK (League of Legends Champions Korea) with DRX, marking a significant milestone in the league’s history as this region has rarely accepted international players into the main roster.

Not only did LazyFeel secure a position on the main roster, but he also shone brightly, helping DRX achieve victory, which captured the attention of fans everywhere. DRX’s coach praised him, stating: “I really appreciate that play. When Teddy couldn’t start, LazyFeel truly stepped up and helped us secure the win.”
The League of Legends community at LCK was buzzing with excitement, and international fans couldn’t hide their enthusiasm either. Notably, G2 Esports even utilized the “Vietnamese community’s admiration” to boost LazyFeel’s recognition.


– That play truly elevated the game against Kai’Sa and then against Kalista.
– VCS teams may falter, but they always bring the competitive spirit of VCS.
– LPL players should take note. Outside of JackeyLove and GALA, who plays aggressively like that?
– Looking forward to VCS acquiring LPL teams to compete in the future.
LazyFeel’s Path Ahead Looks Promising
Of course, LazyFeel’s journey will continue to be scrutinized, especially as Teddy has completely recovered from his illness, making the competition even tougher. However, the young Vietnamese player could potentially make a name for himself in other prominent regions like LPL, LEC, or LCS.

Previously, SofM also demonstrated exceptional skill when given the opportunity. If LazyFeel continues to rise, League of Legends in Vietnam may once again capture the spotlight on the international stage by frequently showcasing top-tier teams.