Chapter 328: Spectator Riot

"EDG surrendered like this, what are they trying to do?" An EDG fan bought a ticket to the scene.

He is a new fan, and he is Ye Feng's personal brainless fan.

The reason why I like Ye Feng is very simple, that is, because the other party's operation is quite sharp.

But the result of the game in front of him made him feel a little unacceptable. The EDG team chose to end the match after 20 minutes, and the key point is that they did not get much disadvantage before.

On the surface, the numbers are a bit unsightly. But strictly speaking, it's only four or six.

As long as it is a normal audience, it should be seen that EDG still has a chance to turn the tables in this game.

But just when everyone hoped that they would be able to step up their efforts, the entire team suddenly chose to surrender. Such a choice is almost a slap in the face for fans.

When everyone was waving their flags and shouting for you below, hoping that you would be able to speed up the horse, you actually jumped off the horse and said that you would not run.

Is this crazy?

Coach Abu came to the stage, the first game in front of him was over, and it was everyone's turn to communicate.

"EDG, what are you doing!"

A fan shouted frantically from the audience, this guy was louder than everyone could have imagined, as if he was on the radio.

The shocking sound sounded in the audience, which immediately aroused the dissatisfaction of all EDG fans.

"EDG, what are you doing?"

One stone stirred up a thousand waves, because the guy made a bad start, and everyone immediately quarreled.

The security personnel at the scene saw that the guy took the initiative to order the scene, and he immediately walked up, wanting this fanatical fan to choose to calm down.

But in a group, it's very difficult to keep people calm.

The fan saw that a security guard was coming to pull her, and she thought that the other party was here to beat herself, so she shouted frantically.

"League of Legends official hits!"

The people next to him saw that this was repaid, but they spent money to come here to watch the game, and there would be something happening here.

Is there really no heavenly reason?

A few angry spectators next to him immediately pushed the security personnel away. The security personnel were also quite innocent, and the whole person sat on the ground, looking a little embarrassed.

When the security personnel saw this scene, they were immediately unhappy, everyone is in the same team, can't they be reasonable?

You're good at watching the game, but it's their job to keep the existing venue in order. If the people in the mall are too fanatical, no one knows what will happen next if they don't control it.

Normal game shouting sounds, they will not stop. But the person in front of him is completely looking for something.

If you incite emotions like this, I believe that the whole audience will be in a riotous mood.

At that time, once any tragedy happens, it will be a huge problem for the entire circle of League of Legends.

No one knows what will happen in this arena, and some people look like a person, but it may not be the soul of a beast inside.

If something pretty bad happens in the stadium, maybe all League of Legends games will be canceled. At that time, if the game is broadcast live online, the promotion of the game will be greatly reduced.

All the fathers of the financiers hope that their advertising endorsements can be seen by more audiences, but they can't even sell tickets, can he still be popular?

Several security guards rushed over and carried the guy out.

"I hope you calm down."

The other security personnel stayed where they were, watching the fanatical-looking people speak slowly.

But those people couldn't understand why they were just here to see the game, so why they were carrying him out.

Don't you give any human rights?

In fact, it has been written on the admission ticket that once they do something that violates the rules of the venue, the venue can make compulsory means to ask them to leave.

That guy made the first move just now, and it had already made the security personnel suffer.

If we don't control it now, it is very likely to cause a large-scale vicious incident.

After carrying the guy out, the on-site security personnel came here again, hoping that these fanatical spectators would choose to understand the team.

In fact, these security guards are relatively old, and many of them don't watch League of Legends games, and they don't even understand what an esports game is.

They really can't figure out how just some cartoon characters jumping around on the stage can make these young people cry out like crazy people.

What makes them even more incomprehensible is that watching the game is a kind thing, why should they choose to do it?

Spending money to come here to watch the game has made them incomprehensible, and now the way these people swing their fists is scary, what is wrong with this world?

Could it be that esports promotes violent ideas?

An elderly security guard was a little desperate as he looked at the young men and said.

"I really don't know what you young people think, it's okay to waste your life for something like this, why let bad feelings be brought on to other people?"

When he said this, several young people sat down with shame on their faces.

The other party is indeed not wrong, they are here to watch the game, not to cause an uprising.

If the team doesn't play well, it's a matter of standing in line, why should you bring bad thoughts to yourself.

"Your parents watch the live stream, what would they think if they saw you like this?" Another security officer said loudly.

His words spread out, and more people sat down quietly.

They have seen it, and a lot of footage has shone on them, and their actions will be transmitted through major live broadcast platforms.

Compared to guns and ammunition, cameras are more powerful weapons.

Once these embarrassing scenes are revealed, there is a high risk of social death. They usually take them seriously at school or at work, but here they behave like savages.

Once someone who knows them sees such a clip, it's really embarrassing.

Such a turmoil was buried, but it was a big blow to the members of the EDG team.

Their fans because they're all about to get their hands dirty, but they're the ones who started it all.

Coach Abu got the back of the players, and he looked at the panicked scene off the field, and sighed helplessly.

"The circle of League of Legends is indeed getting bigger and bigger, I think when I played the game back then, where was there so many audiences."