The LPL community spoke up about the suspicion of an error in GAM’s match at Worlds 2022

The LPL community spoke up about the suspicion of an error in GAM's match at Worlds 2022 1

In the past few days, the Vietnamese League of Legends (League of Legends) community is still ecstatic with the victory of GAM Esports (GAM) at the 2022 World Finals. Even though this is the first and last victory.

GAM won a historic victory over TES at Worlds 2022

However, on the evening of October 16 (Vietnam time), Vandiril – a famous figure in the world League of Legends community – posted a content related to an error occurring in the match between GAM and TES.

The LPL community spoke up about the suspicion of an error in GAM's match at Worlds 2022

Vandiril discovered an error in the GAM – TES match that caused Lucian to receive more damage than usual

Vandiril’s discovery attracted great attention from the world League of Legends community, especially from the VCS and LPL regions.

The LPL community spoke up about the suspicion of an error in GAM's match at Worlds 2022

According to Vandiril and many other opinions, TES could not have lost if no errors had occurred

However, there are also many opinions that Vandiril checked this error but did not take into account some cases such as the passive of the Darkening Flame equipment or the equipment upgraded by Ornn (in this case, the Gloves).

The LPL community spoke up about the suspicion of an error in GAM's match at Worlds 2022

But there are also opinions that, even if Lucian has extra health, TES still cannot win

In a new development, after information about the error spread in the League of Legends community, a part of LPL fans asked Riot to have a say about the incident.

The LPL community spoke up about the suspicion of an error in GAM's match at Worlds 2022

A segment of LPL fans demanded an explanation from Riot

However, at the present time, Riot as well as TES are keeping silent about the incident.

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