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Slay
GAM Slay 2020 Split 2
Background Information
NameNguyễn Ngọc Hùng
Country of Birth
Vietnam
BirthdayJuly 28, 1997 (age 26)
Residency
VN
Vietnam
Prev Residencies
SEA
SEA
Competitive
TeamGAM Esportslogo stdGAM Esports
Role
Support
Favorite Champs

Soloqueue IDsVN: GAM sup
KR: 몹시 웃기다
EUW: Yasunda hi, ISM da boon
Social Media & Links
Infobox Facebook Fanpagelogo std
Infobox LOLProslogo std
Infobox Instagramlogo std
Infobox NimoTVlogo std
Infobox Youtubelogo std
Team History
??? ???? -Apr 2014
Hanoi Fatelogo stdHanoi Fate
Apr 2014 - Oct 2014
G5 E-Sport Fate Teamlogo stdG5 E-Sport Fate Team
Oct 2014 - ??? ????
Hanoi Fatelogo stdHanoi Fate
??? ???? - Dec 2016
Saigon Jokerslogo stdSaigon Jokers
Dec 2016 - May 2017
GIGABYTE Marineslogo stdGIGABYTE Marines
Jun 2017 - Aug 2017
Cherry Esportslogo stdCherry Esports
Dec 2017 - Mar 2019
EVOS Esportslogo stdEVOS Esports
May 2019 - present
GAM Esportslogo stdGAM Esports

Nguyễn "Slay" (▶️ listen) Ngọc Hùng is a League of Legends esports player, currently support for GAM Esports.

Biography[]

2014 Spring[]

Nguyễn "Slay" Ngọc Hùng joined Hanoi Fate as a flexible player to play Top, Jungle and AD carry in the 2014 Vietnam Championship Series A Spring. Hanoi Fate would finish the series 3rd, with a 9-5 record to secure the final place in the 2014 GPL Summer Qualifiers/Vietnamese Qualifier, and would earn the team a sponsorship from G5 E-Sport.

At the Qualifier the G5 E-Sport Fate Team would finish 3rd, with a 1-1-1 record, failing to gain a spot in the 2014 GPL Summer.

2014 Summer[]

In the 2014 Vietnam Championship Series A Summer Slay was able to focus purely on the AD role, improving the teams play rapidly, allowing the team to secure first place with a 1st place regular season result with a 9-3-2 record. In playoffs the team would

Just days before the GPL Qualifier the team would lose their sponsorship from G5 E-Sport becoming the Hanoi Fate again.

In the GPL Qualifier group stage the Fate would place joint 1st with a 3-1 record in their group, they therefore qualified to the GPL 2015 Spring.

2015 Spring[]

In the round of 16 group stage Hanoi Fate would qualify in 2nd in their group with a 4-2 record, however Slay play 3 roles.

This would hinder teams performance as they consistently swapped roles, winning just one of 12 games in the 2nd group stage and being eliminated with a top 8 finish.

2015 Summer[]

Seeing the mistake of the Spring the Hanoi Fate once again returned to players with a single role, Slay would play top lane in all games of both the 2015 GPL Summer and the 2015 Vietnam Championship Series A Summer.

In the 2015 Vietnam Championship Series A Summer the Hanoi Fate finished in joint 3rd, with a 21-9 record, which was unbroken by a single round robin tiebreaker between 3 teams. All of which would have qualified to the GPL 2016 Spring if the format had remained the same

In the 2015 GPL Summer the Hanoi Fate were seeded due to their top 8 finish. This allowed them a 1st place 2-1-0 result in the first group stage. However the team would fall in the second group stage again, with a 6th place finish with a 3-4 record.

In the 2015 Capital Invitational Tournament Slay would return to AD, the team finished in 3rd with a 1-2 record.

2016 Spring[]

Slay would join the Saigon Jokers as an AD player, sharing time with Celebrity, to compete in the VCS 2016 Spring. After losing the first game of the split the Saigon Jokers won 12 consecutive games, ending the split in 1st with a 15-3 record.

In playoffs the Jokers would win two 5 game series against Boba Marines and Full Louis to qualify for the GPL 2016 Spring.

The team struggled in the group stage, finishing joint third with a 3-2 record. Despite facing a team that they had lost to in the group stage in both of their best of 5 series they qualified to the 2016 International Wildcard Invitational.

In the 2016 IWCI group stage the jokers would finish 4th, with a 4-3 record. In the bracket stage Slay would lose his first BO5 with the Jokers losing 3-0 to eventual winner and Mid-Season Invitational representative SuperMassive eSports.

2016 Summer[]

Slay would continue to share time with Celebrity in the VCS 2016 Summer and again would achieve 1st place with a 10-7-1 record. In the VCS A/2016 Season/Summer Playoffs the Jokers would sweep both series 3-0.

Slay would not play any part in the teams GPL/2016 Season/Summer victory or their 0-7 collapse in the 2016 International Wildcard Qualifier

Due to the Jokers being disbanded Slay would join the GIGABYTE Marines.

2017 Spring[]

The Marines would dominate the VCS A/2017 Season/Spring Season with a 12-0 record only losing 3 games in the regular season, in the VCS 2017 Spring Playoffs they would defeat Young Generation 3-0 to qualify for the GPL/2017 Season/Spring

The Marines would be even more dominant in the GPL winning the final 3-0 and qualifying for the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational

At MSI, the Marines ended the Play-In group stage at 1st place, with a 5-1 record, only dropping a game against, Virtus.pro. The team then faced Team SoloMid and won the first 2 games of the series, but were reverse swept, ending the match at 2-3. They then defeated SuperMassive eSports in the 3rd round (3-1) to make it to the Group Stage.

Although the team failed to make it out of the Group Stage with a 6th place finish and 3-7 result, they still managed to secure a Group Stage spot for the GPL region at the 2017 Season World Championship.

2017 Summer[]

After the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational roster, Slay was removed from the Roster, and would join Cherry Esports under the IGN "Slayer" as a top laner. The team would have a poor performance barely avoiding relegation in 6th while having a 4-10 record.

Slay returned to the AD role, joining the newly formed EVOS Esports who qualified through the VCS 2018 Summer Promotion losing just one game.

2018 Spring[]

With Slay back in the AD role EVOS Esports would dominate the regular split with a 12-2 record, in Playoffs Slay would beat his former team in a 5 game series to both qualify for the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational and become Vietnam's representative for the 2018 Asian Games.

2018 International Events[]

At MSI EVOS Esports were seeded into the 2nd round, only needing to beat SuperMassive eSports to qualify to the main event. At the main event EVOS Esports would finish 6th with a 2-8 record.

In the 2018 Asian Games Qualifier, Vietnam would finish 11-1 and qualify to the main event.

At Rift Rivals Vietnam would finish a disappointing 3rd with EVOS Esports only winning one of four matches.

2018 Summer[]

In the VCS 2018 Summer Season EVOS Esports underperformed finishing 4th with a 8-6 record.

Before the Playoffs EVOS Esports competed in the 2018 Asian Games, placing 5-6th with a 2-4 record.

In the VCS Playoffs EVOS Esports lost a 5 game series to Cube Adonis finishing 4th.

2019 Spring[]

Due to the Summer underperformance Slay would share time for the first time since 2016 with Noway although Noway would start more games, including all of the VCS Playoff games.

Individually Slay would win 8 out of 14 games in the teams 3rd place, 9-5 finish.

2019 Summer[]

After losing his spot at EVOS to Noway, Slay changed roles to play support for GAM Esports, meaning Slay had played all 5 roles professionally. Slay would play in all of GAM Esports games in their 1st place 11-3 finish. He would split time equally with Hieu3 in their undefeated VCS Playoffs Run against Lowkey Esports and Team Flash.Vietnam to secure a place in the 2019 World Championship.

Trivia[]

He has the most VCS Champions titles with 6

Tournament Results[]

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

Slay Tournament Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster
2023-09-024 VCS 2023 Summer Playoffs
2 : 3Team Whaleslogo stdTW
Saigon Buffalologo stdSGB Coated,  Gury,  Blazes,  Froggy,  Shogun,  Slay,  Raze,  Yutility
2023-08-063 VCS 2023 Summer
7 - 5Blanklogo stdRR
Saigon Buffalologo stdSGB Coated,  Gury,  Froggy,  Blazes,  Shogun,  Slay,  Raze,  Yutility
2022-04-275 - 8 VCSB 2022 Summer Season
1 - 5Blanklogo stdRR
SBTC Esports Brotherslogo stdSEB Gió Mưa,  JG,  Storm,  Showlyu,  LTH mãi đỉnh,  Slay
2021-04-045 VCS 2021 Spring
7 - 7Blanklogo stdRR
SBTC Esportslogo stdSE Dia1,  ZerosS,  Yijin,  Petland,  Celebrity,  Slay,  Venus,  Noway,  Violet,  HYPE
2020-09-052 VCS 2020 Summer Playoffs
2 : 3Team Flash.Vietnamlogo stdTF
GAM Esportslogo stdGAM Kiaya,  Levi,  Dia1,  Easylove,  Slay,  JackieWind
2020-08-161 VCS 2020 Summer
12 - 2Blanklogo stdRR
GAM Esportslogo stdGAM Kiaya,  Levi,  Dia1,  Genza,  Easylove,  Jisoo,  Slay,  JackieWind,  Scary
2020-05-284 Mid-Season Showdown 2020
1 - 5Blanklogo stdRR
GAM Esportslogo stdGAM Kiaya,  Levi,  Genza,  Dia1,  Easylove,  Jisoo,  Slay,  Scary
2020-05-241 Pulsefire Cup 2020
3 : 1Dashing Buffalologo stdDBL
GAM Esportslogo stdGAM Kiaya,  Levi,  Dia1,  Easylove,  Slay
2019-10-1713 - 16 Worlds 2019
1 - 5Blanklogo stdRR
GAM Esportslogo stdGAM Zeros,  Levi,  Kiaya,  Zin,  Hieu3,  Slay,  Yuna
2019-09-141 VCS 2019 Summer Playoffs
3 : 0Team Flash.Vietnamlogo stdTF
GAM Esportslogo stdGAM Zeros,  Levi,  Kiaya,  Zin,  Slay,  Hieu3,  Yuna
Slay 1v1 Tournament Results
DatePlEventPrizeTeamLast Result
2015-10-124 - 8Vietnam GameK Challenger Season 2₫500,000Hanoi Fatelogo stdHF1 : 2 ⁠Hanoi Fatelogo stdJinky

Interviews[]

Gallery[]

Name Pronunciation

Slay
AccuracyBroadcast
Voiced ByGrindelwald

Redirects

The following pages redirect here:

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 [LMHT] Team FATE tan rã (Vietnamese) gamesao.vietnamnet.vn
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Saigon Jokers' Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Slay's Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Marines Esports' Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Cantho Cherry's Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 [TIN ĐỒN] STARK, RONOP và cả SLAY sẽ gia nhập EVOS eSports để đánh VCSA caothu360.com
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Cherry Esports' Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Slay another Way - #EVOSRAWR Ep.17 | EVOS (Vietnamese) youtube.com
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 EVOS Esports' Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 SBTC Esports' Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 GAM Esports' Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 SBTC Esports' Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 SBTC Esports' Facebook comment (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Archive Pages: before change - VN - 2021-10-31; after change - VN - 2021-11-01
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 SBTC Esports' Facebook Post facebook.com
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 Saigon Buffalo's Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Genius Esports' Facebook Post facebook.com
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 Vikings Esports' Facebook Post facebook.com
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 Vikings Esports' Facebook Post facebook.com
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 Archive Pages: before change - VN - 2024-01-01; after change - VN - 2024-01-02
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 GAM Esports' Facebook Post (Vietnamese) facebook.com
  22. Archive Pages: before change - VN - 2019-05-31; after change - VN - 2019-06-04
  23. Archive Pages: before change - VN - 2019-11-11; after change - VN - 2020-01-15
  24. Archive Pages: before change - VN - 2021-01-09; after change - VN - 2021-01-10
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