Looking back at a year of unfortunate competitions, I can't help but feel disappointed. Nonetheless, I'm striving to maintain the most optimistic spirit possible.
Renowned player ProE stands tall in the world of Liên Quân Mobile Vietnam and beyond, boasting numerous titles that many dream of. Starting his Liên Quân Mobile career in 2017 with GameTV, he clinched the Winter 2017 Championship before moving to Team Flash.
In the colors of Team Flash, ProE continued his dominance with 7 more titles: Winter 2018 Championship, Spring 2019 Championship, AWC 2019 (global), Winter 2019 Championship, AIC 2019, Spring 2020 Championship, and Spring 2021 Championship.
Previously, ProE also claimed victory in the VCS Summer 2016 and GPL Summer 2016 (Southeast Asia) championships, becoming the only player in Vietnam to win both the domestic championships of League of Legends and Liên Quân Mobile.
But that's in the past. Because at this moment, the Heavy-affiliated player can't hide his disappointment when looking back at the turbulent 2022. In a recent livestream, ProE candidly expressed to his fans:
'This year has been incredibly tough for me, no matter how hard I try, I keep losing. It's really tough, guys! Just left Team Flash for SGP (Saigon Phantom) and couldn't make a difference, the team got eliminated in the group stage. Then joined Heavy and fought with all my might but still lost, it's baffling. The heavens are really testing us, folks! But well, no matter what, I still love life a lot' - ProE candidly expressed.
Aside from his role as a player, ProE has tried his hand at being a strategic advisor at SGP but hasn't been able to showcase his capabilities yet. In response to fans' curiosity about his 'coaching plans,' ProE expressed: 'I can do it, but achieving championship status for the team might be a bit challenging. You need experience for that.'
Being a coach isn't just about drafting strategies, it also requires in-game experience, real-life experience like communication skills, which I'm still working on, so it's a bit challenging for me to take on that role.
In the summer transfer window at Heavy, ProE was expected to bring his competitive experience, become a leader, and help the team rise to become a formidable force in ĐTDV. However, this debut only secured Heavy the 6th position.
Unable to demonstrate his influence in his new Heavy jersey, some even suggest that this player is now 'out meta', so many in the community speculate that he might pivot to a completely new discipline. Especially with the notable 'in-game' image Elly posted on her story, using Thresh in the support position as 'ProEe'. Tốc Chiến's male player also wrote: 'This fits the drama too well'.
Uncertain about ProE's future direction, but fans are still eagerly awaiting the return of a talented ProE like the 'cong than' of yesteryears.