Chapter 772: Han Aid

Liu Fei didn't lie.

The next day, the PDL Development League, which was once again in the second division, broke out in big news.

The retirement of the captain of Team DYF in the middle of the season is already the fourth big news in the second division this year. In previous years, even if there was really any news in the second division, it was difficult to dominate the rankings every week, which is a treatment that only the first division will have.

Although it is not uncommon to retire in the middle of the season, the average professional player cannot retire because he has signed a contract, and the high liquidated damages are generally not something that ordinary professional players can afford. Therefore, even if they sit on the cold bench, even if they are spurned for being in poor condition, most professional players will choose to stick with it until they finish a full season and then retire.

And there are indeed very few cases like Liu Fei.

At the same time, the major professional teams released a bombshell news. Including the former three teams of the second division league, that is, the three teams of LFY, QG, and OA, which are known as the three uniques of the second league, jointly published an article on personnel replacement at the same time with seven other teams with professional clubs, and the time is extremely synchronized, and it is difficult for players to feel that there has been no communication before this.

And their content is quite consistent. So-and-so is going to change a so-and-so player to another player because of physical reasons, or the club is considering it for various reasons. To the player's surprise, none of these substitutes were Chinese.

In other words, they are all foreign aid.

In China's esports circles, foreign aid is actually not uncommon. However, it is very rare to ask for outside help in the game of PUBG. Among the current first-class league teams in China, only 17 teams have ever asked for Korean aid, because PUBG is a game where 25 teams compete for a championship, and the tactical needs of this game are far higher than technology, and communication has become the strongest weapon of this game.

Since foreign aid can become foreign aid to the Chinese team, at least it can ensure that their technology is in place. But what about communication? It's always a hassle to communicate in a language that isn't your native language, right? It just so happens that PUBG is another game that requires high-frequency communication. Announcing points, setting up guns, tactical deployment, sealing cigarettes, etc., none of them do not need to be communicated. And looking for foreign aid really makes people feel a little inexplicable.

Compared to this detail, the popularity of the DYF team is obviously even overpowered. All the second division clubs posted an almost identical article at the same time, although the news of Liu Fei's retirement did surprise and puzzle many players, but compared to the news that a total of 10 clubs changed foreign players together, it is still a little worse.

"Liu Fei really didn't lie to me, what he told me yesterday, I really thought he was making fun of me." In the base of the M249 team, Lin Feng opened the e-sports news of the day. After confirming that the information Liu Fei provided to him yesterday was true, he even couldn't believe it today.

"10 teams exchange foreign aid together, a big deal. I just watched it, and there are quite a few South Koreas that have always had a strong level of e-sports. And some other countries...... Sweden, Ukraine, is there really anyone in these countries who fights PUBG? ”

"Ukraine seems to have. Sweden...... I really haven't heard of it. ”

Lin Feng had the impression that there was indeed a Ukrainian PUBG team. And as for Sweden...... Lin Feng really didn't know much about this country, and he didn't know how the boss of the DYF team poached the Swedish people.

"So what now? Doesn't this mean that our previous research on each team has been scrapped? Now there are four weeks left, and suddenly there are pros from these strange countries, how are we going to play in the future? ”

"What's ...... behind" Lin Feng took a deep breath. These ten teams suddenly changed to professional teams from various countries, and the impact on the second division is self-evident. The current popularity of the second division league has even faintly overshadowed the first division, and the first division league that was once high on the Weibo list has gradually been replaced by the second division.

Not only that, but this game has also made many top domestic teams begin to pay attention to the second division. Adding foreign aid to the game of PUBG is not unique, but such a large-scale investment is still very surprising. Because the game of PUBG is not necessarily much better than the players in China, at least in the international competition, the players from various countries have played back and forth, and have never shown a one-sided crushing.

Therefore, although there is indeed a precedent for attracting foreign aid in the first division, there is no large-scale recruitment of foreign aid with great fanfare. You can, but you don't have to.

And now, what really worries Lin Feng is not the foreign aid of these professional clubs. They are very strong, but their teams have long been left behind in the top three, and it will be extremely difficult to recover the score with just one day. And now, what really worries Lin Feng is the Korean player in Liu Fei's mouth that makes him jealous.

In the heads-up of the special map, in the face-to-face 1V1, Liu Fei was crushed by a big score for ten games, what is this concept? When they were both in high school, Lin Feng and Liu Fei faced each other, losing more and winning less, but there were rarely big scores, and most of them were only a few heads, which also laid the foundation for Liu Fei to become an excellent assault position specializing in practicing guns, and although Lin Feng was also an assault position, he was better at tactical strategy.

The two have very different talent directions. But now, there is such a person who can crush Liu Fei with a big score.

"By the way, Lin Feng, you said earlier that the DYF team will also be replaced, why didn't you see the news? However, their captains are all retired, and the replacement should be a certainty. But...... Who on their team can be the captain? Thunder Leopard? Thor, who was on the side, asked.

"I don't know. However, do you remember the Korean aid I was talking about? ”

"The one who can hang Liu Fei up and beat him? What is there to be afraid of, it means that Liu Fei has his own dishes. ”

"So many professional teams have changed foreign players, and DYF has not moved. I reckon that the DYF team has big news in the works. ”

"Big news?" Thor was stunned.

"Think about it, if you were that mysterious investor, which team would you put your strongest player on?"

"Without a doubt, of course the team with the highest score at the moment. There can only be one change of players in the whole season, and since Liu Fei has retired, they can naturally replace one person. ”

"Therefore, the person to be replaced by the DYF team next must be the strongest of all foreign aids."

Lin Feng took a breath. In fact, what Liu Fei talked to him about in the bubble tea shop the day before was meaningless, anyway, he would know everything the next day. It's just that Lin Feng is very curious now, who is the Korean aid who can kill Liu Fei in 1V1 without leaving a piece of armor? Although Liu Fei's level is not the first in the world, in the game of PUBG, the difference in the strength of the top masters will not be outrageous.

However......

Finally, on the third day after the end of the second week of the PDL Development League, the big news came.

The substitute of the DYF team was replaced by the main selection, and South Korea's Kim Jun-so became the captain of the DYF team.

South Korean player.

Captain!

There is nothing wrong with separating the two words. But when you put it together, it's not the same.

How can a Chinese team, no matter what e-sports sport, be led by a foreigner? Indeed, foreigners can be seen in many projects. Perhaps in an attempt to downplay the class relations of a team, the term "captain" has begun to be blurred. However, if there is a "captain" in a team, the person in charge must be a native of the country.

And now, a South Korean with three Chinese is hanging high in the top spot of the Chinese second division league, and the sense of discord brought by this is too serious.

Sure enough, this news is heavy enough, and almost all players in the domestic e-sports circle have begun to denounce this DYF team, and even Liu Fei, who has just retired for a day, has been affected. Regardless of whether they follow the players of the second division or not, or even whether they are players who play PUBG or not, after learning this news, they are the same enemy and aim at the DYF team together.

This even includes Liu Fei. He didn't expect that his boss would play such a play for the popularity of the DYF team.

How can an e-sports owner, an investor who only has money left in his eyes, and a person who can force the PDL Development League Organizing Committee to forcibly stop the game for money and interests, how can he understand the sense of honor of e-sports and the sense of national honor. The player's thoughts have nothing to do with him, he just needs traffic, and then monetizes the traffic.

Strangely, instead of practicing behind closed doors, the DYF team, which is on the cusp of the storm, even welcomes interviews.

Generally speaking, if a team is completely swept away by a public opinion offensive, refusing to accept any interviews is the most basic. Moreover, the DYF team is still essentially a grassroots team, they have no club, no coach, no data analysts, and naturally no corresponding water army and public relations. Even the Chinese E-sports Association didn't know that there was actually a boss behind the DYF team.

Lei Bao, Persimmon, and Zhuo Changdong did not express an opinion on this.

And Kim Jun-so, who served as the captain, was besieged by reporters, using Korean and speaking a language that he did not understand.

When asked why he wanted to enter the second division as a Korean helper, he said seven words in broken Chinese, perhaps the only one he could say.

"I'm here to take the crown."