VCS Summer Split 2022 is highly anticipated for its thrilling and visually captivating matches.
The first week of competition in VCS Summer Split 2022 concluded after the match between Team Whales and CERBERUS Esports on July 10th. Despite being in its early stages, the tournament has already delivered several surprises. Notably, some prominent teams in the Vietnamese League of Legends scene, such as GAM Esports (GAM), Saigon Buffalo (SGB), and recently, CERBERUS Esports (CES), faced unexpected defeats against supposedly weaker opponents.

Given the unpredictable and captivating nature of the matches, coupled with teams aiming for a spot in the 2022 World Championship, almost every game has been enthralling. Teams like Team Whales (TW) and SBTC Esports (SE) are demonstrating precise strategies and remarkable progress. Particularly, SE achieved a feat that many generations of their players had not accomplished before in the VCS: defeating GAM in an official match within the tournament.

The Vietnamese League of Legends community is buzzing with excitement as the viewership numbers for VCS Summer Split 2022 soar. Specifically, during the match between AS Esports and Team Whales, there were over 40 thousand concurrent viewers, nearly doubling the average viewership of VCS Spring 2022. Moreover, the live viewership for the GAM versus SE match exceeded 105 thousand. This figure rivals the peak viewership during the recent VCS Spring Finals.

According to analysis from various experts, the impact of MSI 2022, highlighted by SGB's impressive performance and GAM's undefeated championship, has contributed to the renewed allure of the highest-level League of Legends tournament in Vietnam. Additionally, this season's tournament gains more attention as Vietnamese teams once again have the opportunity to participate in the 2022 World Championship after several years of absence.

For whatever reason, it's safe to say that VCS Summer Split 2022 is becoming more captivating and the outcomes are increasingly unpredictable. In this scenario, the audience benefits the most, as every match now promises to be incredibly engaging and dramatic.
