Missing sharing an article about Sty1e before the summer season, the VCS League of Legends fanpage had to hastily delete the post because it was “stoned by many” gamers.
Since GAM Esports failed at MSI 2023, the Vietnamese LoL community has erupted many different opinions, many of which have criticized the defending champion VCS when he lost to the incoming opponent. from the LLA area. In particular, many fans also criticized Zeri’s fast gliding through the wall (E) in Sty1e’s hand.
Sty1e has broken up with GAM for more than 2 weeks.
Up to now, it has been 1 month since GAM broke up with the MSI 2023 tournament, the Vietnamese LoL community has also been less talkative about the issue of the VCS champion as well as Sty1e’s farewell to this team.
However, recently, the VCS League of Legends fanpage suddenly posted about Sty1e, although there are still many other players who have not found a place this season:
The post of VCS League of Legends fanpage about Sty1e.
“What happens after that: where does Sty1e go?
How will Sty1e decide after a tumultuous season with GAM Esports in the next season? Let’s make the same prediction” – VCS League of Legends fanpage shared.
Of course, there are many gamers who leave team names that maybe former GAM members will join in the VCS Summer 2023.
On the contrary, there are quite a few gamers who criticize and “stone” the VCS League of Legends fanpage because they think this post is shared to “strike war” as well as “stick” Sty1e before VCS Summer 2023.
“Going to Korea to play for the LCK.”
“The possibility of CES.”
“Sty1e takes a break and waits for the meta top carry to fight.”
“Uploading the same post to provoke people to curse is too small.”
“Stop it, give it a way to live with…”
As a result, a few hours later, the VCS League of Legends fanpage deleted its post about player Sty1e. Looking back at history, this is not the first time that a tournament’s fanpage has controversial posts about players. Therefore, this case is still receiving a lot of attention from the Vietnamese gaming community.