Recently, in order to increase the number of spectators in offline games, the LPL official decided to conduct a lottery activity, and the winning fans can get tickets, however, it is disappointing that the tickets given away are all tickets for the game between the "rotten" teams that perform poorly in the competition area.
This move not only failed to stimulate the enthusiasm of the audience, but caused strong complaints from netizens, many people think that the official "sincerity" in this lottery is too low, and even a little stingy, on the surface, LPL officials seem to be trying their best to attract the audience through the lottery, so that more people can enter the offline arena and feel the atmosphere of the scene.
The problem, however, is that the draw is a showdown between teams that are in a slump and underperforming in the region. This arrangement seems a bit out of place, especially for fans who are looking forward to the LPL event, and it is inevitable to be disappointed that they didn't get tickets to the popular team game.
In fact, the audience of LPL is dominated by young audiences, and everyone is not just pursuing to "watch the game", but hoping to see fierce confrontations and high-level matches, such as fans of IG, BLG, TES and other teams, usually hoping to witness the showdown of top teams.
And if the official tickets are only given to those uncompetitive "bad teams" between the games, this will undoubtedly make the audience feel that their needs have been ignored, not to mention, today's event audiences are becoming more and more critical, and everyone values "exciting" rather than "going through the motions".
As one of the world's top e-sports leagues, LPL's original intention of holding offline events should be to bring a visual and competitive feast to the audience.