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Vietnamese video game competition

Vietnam Championship Series
GameLeague of Legends
Founded2013
No. of teams8
CountriesVietnam
Most recent
champion(s)
GAM Esports (12th title)
Most titlesGAM Esports (12 titles)
QualificationPromotion and relegation
Promotion toLeague of Legends Championship Pacific (from 2025)
Relegation toVietnam Championship Series B
International cup(s)Mid Season Invitational
World Championship
Related
competitions
Garena Premier League
Official websitevcs.vnggames.com

TheVietnam Championship Series (VCS) is a professionalLeague of Legendsesportsleague run byRiot Games and VNG Games, a subsidiary ofVNG Corporation since 2022 afterGarena stopped publishing League of Legends and its major competitions in Vietnam. From 2013 to 2017, the VCS was a tier belowGarena Premier League (GPL). In 2018, the VCS broke away from the GPL and became a separate tier one league. In 2025, the VCS will return to being a tier two league, being below the upcomingLeague of Legends Championship Pacific (LCP). The Vietnamese teams had the opportunity to participate directly in international events of League of Legends organized by Riot Games before then.[1]

History

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2012–2013

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Before changing the name to the Vietnam Championship Series tournament that once named the Glorious Arena. Over 4 seasons from mid 2012 to the end of 2013 the tournament saw the dominance of Saigon Jokers with 3 times of champion and once champion of Full Louis. By the end of 2013, it was changed to Vietnam Championship Series.

2013–2015

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The first tournament was held in 2013 with the name Vietnam Championship Series without qualifying, the participating teams were invited by Vietnam Esports and the total prize value of the first tournament was VND 200,000,000. From the third season, the tournament starts with qualifiers and names are also changed to Vietnam Championship Series (VCS A) to distinguish them from the qualifying tournament of Vietnam Championship Series B (VCS B). In 2014, sponsored by Dell, the name of the prize was named Dell Championship Serie A (DCS A).

In 2015, the number of teams participating in VCS A was increased to 16 teams, playing in a round robin format with two turns (first and second round) scoring according to the Bo1 format. The team with the most points will be crowned champion. Saigon Fantastic Five has won the VCS A championship in spring 2015 and then the GPL spring 2015, becoming the first Vietnamese team to win theGPL.

2016

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In 2016, VCS A made a big step when the tournament was officially part of theRiot Games tournament system, marking the official VCS A step up professionally. The organizing committee reduced the number of participating teams to 10, in return it will give 2 million VND / month to the coaches and athletes. The tournament format also changes accordingly: 10 rounds of 2 rounds count Bo1 points, 4 teams with the highest score will participate in play-offs to find champions. VCS A was also renamed Coca-Cola Championship Series (CCCS) under the sponsorship ofCoca-Cola. By the summer of 2016, the Coca-Cola Championship Series was renamed the MountainDew Championship Series (MDCS) under the sponsorship of theMountain Dew drinking water label.

2017

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The number of teams participating in the competition continues to be reduced to 8, in return for the coach and athletes' salary increased to 3 million VND / month. The format of the tournament is also changed: 8 rounds of 2 rounds count Bo3 points, 4 teams with the highest score will participate in play-offs to find the champion.[2]

2018

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Riot Games directly participated in the tour operation, the tournament returned with the name Vietnam Championship Series, the total prize pool increased to 1 billion VND 200 million, the salary of coach and athletes increased to VND 4 million / month . In addition, VCS matches are held at GG Stadium - 6th Floor,Crescent Mall, District 7,Ho Chi Minh City built byRiot Games, instead of being organized online as before. Teams not based inHo Chi Minh City will be supported by the organizers during the VCS Spring 2018.[3] On 21 February 2018, VCS separated fromGPL. This is a result based on the fact that in recent years VCS has always been the dominant force of theGPL. Especially at the two spring and summer events in 2017. Impressive competitions atMSI 2017 andWorld Championship 2017.Riot Games believes that this is a very appropriate time to getVietnam away from theGPL to become a separate area. Changes in Vietnam's participatory international tournaments are as follows:

VCS Championship team Spring Spring 2018 will increase to 100 million VND, bringing the total value to 500 million VND will be separated fromGPL's reward Spring 2018 (The expected prize that the Vietnamese champion team attendsGPL Spring). However, this only applies to Spring, and from Summer onwards Vietnam will no longer relate to theGPL tournament.[4]

2024 – Match fixing scandal and final tier 1 season

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On 15 March 2024, the Spring 2024 season of VCS was suspended due to "unexpected reasons that could affect the matches". By this point the season was in its final week, with 6 matches to be played when the season was suspended. On 18 March, the matches played on 14 March, one day before the suspension, were ruled null and void. All 8 teams in the VCS were put under investigation, with 32 players suspended indefinitely.[5][6] Rainbow Warriors, one of the teams present, had all of their players suspended with people saying that they wereMatch fixing. The playoffs went ahead in April with the remaining Group stage games not played. On 3 June, before the Summer split, 29 of the 32 players were officially suspended. Rainbow Warriors were banned from the VCS and futureRiot competitions and their spot was revoked in addition.[7]

On 11 June 2024 Riot announced "LoL Esports: Building Towards A Brighter Future", which overhauled the League of Legends Esports ecosystem. The VCS was to no longer be a league that qualified squads for theLeague of Legends World Championship, as instead an Asia-Pacific league would take its place. VCS would once again become a second tier, echoing theGPL days before 2018. The plans were as follows:

  • New International Tournament (First Stand): First split with "Fearless Draft" drafting system
  • Three seasons, with Regional Championship after third season
  • League of Legends World Championship: Decrease to 17 teams
  • MSI: Decrease to 10 teams
  • Asia-Pacific League: 8 teams, 4 in partnership withRiot Games (Other 4 can relegate)

With 2024 Summer being the last season of VCS in Tier 1,GAM Esports won the title and, along withVikings Esports, enter2024 League of Legends World Championship, with GAM making Swiss Stage.[8] When the teams for the new league (League of Legends Championship Pacific [LCP]) were announced, GAM was announced as a partner team withRiot Games while Vikings Esports (as merit slot) and Team Whales joined as guests;[9] Team Secret would later buy out Team Whales spot and become Secret Whales.

2025 – Back to Tier 2

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Out of the remaining teams in VCS final Tier 1 season, onlyTeam Flash opted to stay, with all other members opting to leave in way or another. MGN Blue and CERBERUS Esports left the game altogether, whileGAM Esports,Vikings Esports andSecret Whales (Merger between Team Secret and Team Whales) joinedLeague of Legends Championship Pacific (LCP).

On 14 January 2025, the VCS announced its new format to accompany the transition back to Tier 2 league. The winning team of the new Final Round will join LCP Promotion Tournament and have chance at winning promotion to LCP.


Competition format

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Road to VCS

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Road to VCS is the promotion tournament series for Vietnam Championship Series which allows amateur teams to qualify for the VCS. Before each split, three teams (Four for Spring 2025) qualify from this mechanism, which features open qualifiers both online andLAN.

Swiss stage

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This period will have the participation of 8 teams, playing a modifiedSwiss-system tournament setup. The strongest teams (Those who win two series) advance to the Round Knockout, while the two worst teams (Those who lost three series) have to requalify for the next split via Road to VCS. Each game is played according to the ban and Select 5vs5 on the mapSummoner's Rift.

Playoffs

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6 teams will compete against each other in a double elimination mode to find the champion of the split: the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th teams will fight each other in the first matches of winners brackets, the winning team will go on to meet the 1st and 2nd teams in the second matches of winners brackets, etc. The winner of the Grand Finals in both Spring and Summer is the top team in VCS for the split, while the worst team in this round has to requalify via Road to VCS. Matches of this stage will take place in the form of Best of 3 (3 games maximum) for the first rounds and Best of 5 (5 games maximum) for the final rounds.

Finals

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The champions of Spring and top 3 teams of Summer qualify for Finals, an in-person event serving as end of season championship for Vietnam Championship Series. The Summer champions chooses their opponent for first semi-final match, while the remaining teams play in second semi-final match. The winners of these semi-finals compete in the Grand Final, with the winner becoming VCS Champion and earningLeague of Legends Championship Pacific (LCP) Promotion Tournament spot. The matches of Final Round take place as Best of 5 (5 games maximum).

Past seasons

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YearSplitDuration1st2nd3rd
2013Winter11 February 2013 – 17 December 2013XGameHanoi DragonsBeautiful Life Gaming
2014Spring22 February 2014 – 13 April 2014Team Ozone Cutie MonstersHanoi DragonsHanoi Fate
Summer14 June 2014 – 24 September 2014Hanoi FateHoL ElementsHanoi Phoenix
2015Spring15 November 2014 – 4 June 2015Saigon Fantastic FiveSaigon JokersBoba Marines
Summer17 May 2015 – 24 August 2015Boba MarinesFull LouisSaigon Jokers
2016Spring15 January 2016 – 3 June 2016Saigon JokersFull Louis269 Gaming
Boba Marines
Summer20 May 2016 – 18 July 2016Saigon JokersSaigon MongamingAn Phát Ultimate
Boba Marines
2017Spring8 February 2017 – 2 April 2017GIGABYTE MarinesYoung GenerationUTM Esports
Summer7 June 2017 – 13 August 2017GIGABYTE MarinesYoung GenerationROG Friends
2018Spring18 January 2018 – 4 July 2018EVOS EsportsGIGABYTE MarinesUTM Esports
Summer21 June 2018 – 22 September 2018Phong Vũ BuffaloAdonis EsportsFriends Forever
2019Spring17 January 2019 – 13 April 2019Phong Vũ BuffaloEVOS EsportsSky Gaming
Summer20 June 2019 – 15 September 2019GAM EsportsLowkey EsportsTeam Flash
2020Spring31 January 2020 – 18 April 2020Team FlashGAM EsportsEVOS Esports
Summer19 June 2020 – 5 September 2020Team FlashGAM EsportsEVOS Esports
2021Spring22 January 2021 – 18 April 2021GAM Esports|Saigon BuffaloTeam Secret
SummerCancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam
Winter16 November 2021 – 26 December 2021CERBERUS EsportsGAM EsportsBurst The Sky Esports
2022Spring11 February 2022 - 24 April 2022GAM EsportsSaigon BuffaloTeam Secret
Summer7 June 2022 - 4 September 2022GAM EsportsSaigon BuffaloTeam Secret
2023Spring24 February 2023 – 23 April 2023GAM EsportsSBTC EsportsCERBERUS Esports
Summer23 June 2023 – 9 September 2023GAM EsportsTeam WhalesTeam Secret
2024Spring20 January 2024 – 7 April 2024GAM EsportsVikings EsportsTeam Secret
Summer21 June 2024 – 18 August 2024GAM EsportsVikings EsportsTeam Whales
2025Spring28 February 2025 – 30 March 2025Hyper VortexTeam FlashTeam Secret
Summer21 May 2025 – 22 June 2025
Final Round29 August 2024 – 31 August 2025

Statistics

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Top-performing teams

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Team(s)1st2nd3rd
GAM Esports1133
Saigon Buffalo250
Saigon Jokers211
Team Flash202
EVOS Esports112
Hanoi Fate101
Cerberus Esports100
Saigon Fantastic Five100
XGame100
Team Ozone Cutie Monsters100
Full Louis020
Team Whales020
Vikings Esports020
Team Secret005

Individual awards

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Season MVP Standings

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YearSplitPlayerTeamTime/Points
2017SpringĐỗ "Levi" Duy KhánhGIGABYTE Marines400
Summer
2018SpringNguyễn "YiJin" Lê Hải ĐăngEVOS Esports900
SummerPhạm "Zeros" Minh LộcPhong Vũ Buffalo10
2019SpringPhạm "Zeros" Minh LộcPhong Vũ Buffalo1100
SummerĐỗ "Levi" Duy Khánh
Nguyễn " YiJin " Lê Hải Đăng
GAM Esports
Team Flash
800
2020SpringLê "Dia1" Phú QuýGAM Esports1100
SummerLê "Dia1" Phú QuýGAM Esports1000
2021SpringĐỗ "Levi" Duy KhánhGAM Esports1000
WinterLê Lưu "Killerqueen" Bách ĐạtLuxury Esports11
2022SpringTrần "BeanJ" Văn ChínhSaigon Buffalo1000

References

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  1. ^"Vietnam is now an independent competitive region".lolesports.com. Retrieved7 May 2023.
  2. ^"Điều lệ DCSA".Liên Minh Huyền Thoại. Archived fromthe original on 3 July 2017.
  3. ^"Họp báo công bố giải đấu VCS Mùa Xuân 2018".
  4. ^"CHÍNH THỨC: Đội vô địch VCS Mùa Xuân 2018 sẽ được tăng 100 triệu đồng tiền thưởng!". Retrieved31 May 2019.
  5. ^Xu, Davide (28 March 2024)."Half the VCS ends up on the suspect list after investigation update".esports.net. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  6. ^"VCS is again suspected of violating integrity rules".VPEsports. 18 March 2024. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  7. ^"NÓNG: Riot Games đưa ra thông báo quan trọng về việc quyết định xử phạt các đội tuyển VCS".GameTV (in Vietnamese). 3 June 2024. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  8. ^Bernado, Anna (29 September 2024)."Worlds 2024 Play-ins: MAD Lions, GAM Esports, paiN Gaming, and PSG Talon advance to Swiss Stage | GosuGamers".GosuGamers. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  9. ^Tan, Amanda (3 November 2024)."All League of Legends Championship Pacific teams for 2025".ONE Esports. Retrieved3 November 2024.
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