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Vietnamese fans are excited about the news related to Faker. Photo: Riot . |
On the morning of November 20th, a major Vietnamese bank posted a graphic video, accompanied by the audio of a Korean speaker, on its official Facebook page. This content quickly sparked lively discussion among the esports community in Vietnam.
For fans of the most successful League of Legends team in history, it's easy to recognize this as the voice of Faker (Lee Sang-hyeok). The short video only includes a simple answer, but viewers quickly traced its source. It turns out to be part of a post-match interview during the group stage of the MSI 2018 tournament, held in Hanoi.
Specifically, Faker told the MC that he hoped to return to Vietnam someday after the tournament. This detail led fans to speculate that the bank was hinting at a partnership, bringing the esports star closer to the domestic audience in the near future.
Furthermore, the "shush" emoji included in the video, a pose closely associated with Faker, further strengthens the aforementioned theory. Similar information was also shared by theFPT Group's F Esports Facebook page.
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The post revealing details about Faker attracted a large amount of interaction in a short period of time. |
Faker is currently taking a break after a long season. He and his teammates recently won the League of Legends World Championship in Chengdu, China. Leading up to the start of the new season, the star is frequently scheduled to participate in numerous promotional events, interacting with fans and brands. This gamer is the representative for a wide range of products across various fields.
With 6 world championships, including 3 consecutive titles, Faker has solidified his position as the most successful player in the game. Furthermore, he is an icon of global esports, boasting a remarkable track record and the ability to maintain consistent performance.
In South Korea, T1 players are considered "national treasures." This position is reserved only for globally influential figures such as footballer Son Heung-min, the K-pop group BTS, or director Bong Joon-ho. In Vietnam, a country with a strong interest in esports, Faker is also a top-ranked and beloved player.
Source: https://znews.vn/faker-sap-den-viet-nam-post1604310.html








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