League of Legends: Wild Rift is currently in an Alpha Test phase that has lasted over two weeks in Brazil and the Philippines. This limited testing process is expected to will end on June 27th, after which players will only know the next steps for League of Legends: Wild Rift based on Riot Games’ decisions and announcements.

Of course, there’s no doubt that gamers worldwide, including those in Vietnam, want to experience what League of Legends: Wild Rift has to offer. Although at one point, it was thought that Vietnamese players could bypass the rules to try out League of Legends: Wild Rift. However, shortly after, Riot Games announced that they would lock all accounts not invited through Google Play. Thus, everyone had to give up.

Therefore, the impatience of players regarding League of Legends: Wild Rift is completely understandable. Recently, a Twitter account named LoL Wild Rift Brasil posted a Tweet suggesting that Riot might open the League of Legends: Wild Rift servers for one day for all players, including those not invited, possibly just for accounts that have pre-registered for League of Legends: Wild Rift on Google Play Brazil.

Naturally, this Tweet immediately attracted the attention of many Twitter users, especially League of Legends: Wild Rift players, including Vietnamese players. Many gamers quickly hoped that Riot will realize this idea, meaning they will open the League of Legends: Wild Rift server one day before the Alpha Test ends on June 27, giving all players a chance to experience this game.

However, upon closer reading of this Tweet, it can be seen that this is entirely just an idea from this Twitter account. Furthermore, this account is not the official Twitter for League of Legends: Wild Rift in Brazil, so this is just the hopes of players, posted as a way to “petition” Riot Games to listen and perhaps make it a reality.

Therefore, players should not hold too much hope for this Tweet as the chances of it happening are very low. The purpose of the Alpha Test is solely to allow a small number of players to access and experience the game, helping Riot identify any errors in League of Legends: Wild Rift. The server itself during this phase is also not set up to handle a massive number of players globally trying to bypass rules to access. Therefore, allowing all players to log into League of Legends: Wild Rift for one day is nearly impossible.

After more than two weeks of limited Alpha Test, League of Legends: Wild Rift will enter the Closed Beta phase with minor adjustments and changes, and the number of randomly selected players will also be larger.
Following the Closed Beta, the Open Beta phase will begin, which is the phase where Riot tests the “endurance” of their servers when all players will have a chance to access League of Legends: Wild Rift. Finally, there will be the official opening phase, after Riot has completely resolved any issues that may arise from previous openings.