League of Legends: Justice may be delayed, but it will not be absent. Milkyway's match-fixing has been confirmed as a hoax.

2026-04-08 13:55

League of Legends: Justice may be delayed, but it will not be absent. Milkyway's match-fixing has been confirmed as a hoax.


Justice may be delayed, but it will not be absent. It sounds a bit dramatic, but in reality, many injustices do occur. Those involved are wronged, yet no one is vindicated. The feeling of seeing the whole world kept in the dark and no one willing to believe is utterly torturous. Being accused of something you did wrong, being stared at with strange eyes, and having your trust dwindle are all things that will cause your career or relationships to be questioned because of a non-existent event. One mistake can follow you for a lifetime, carrying a heavy psychological burden, making life difficult, and leading you to believe that you have no future unless the truth comes out.

LPL match-fixing scandal continues

Recently, the LPL region of League of Legends has been embroiled in a match-fixing scandal. Some players upheld their principles, while others, tempted by immediate gains, participated, only to be caught and punished with lifetime bans, ending their promising careers. The esports community has no place for them anymore. This is the case of Naiyou, the jungler for the TES team. He deserved his punishment, and hopefully, this disciplinary action will serve as a deterrent, teaching him not to be greedy for quick success and to stay true to his principles. As the incident has subsided, another player has been exonerated: Milkyway, who played for FPX and RNG. A year later, he posted a police report receipt on his social media, confirming that he did not participate in match-fixing or leak draft picks. Fans applauded, saying that justice, though delayed, has finally arrived.

A screenshot destroyed an esports career

In August 2025, Milkyway was embroiled in a match-fixing scandal. The initial evidence was quite absurd, stemming from a Weibo user named "峡谷kkz" who released chat logs claiming Milkyway participated in match-fixing and leaked draft picks. The internet is a toxic place; no one verifies anything. Before the investigation was even complete, the user had already accused the other party, leading to a deluge of insults and accusations. No matter how much he tried to clarify, a single screenshot was "conclusive evidence," and his reputation was ruined. This troll, perhaps out of resentment or dislike, deliberately orchestrated this farce.

Whether it's right or wrong, true or false, the player's reputation has definitely been affected by a screenshot. When disaster strikes, everyone flees for their own lives. To avoid being dragged down, many teams dared not recruit him, and he will be completely unable to participate in any competitions this year.

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