In the past two days, April 3-4, an online tournament for female PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds was held with a prize pool of up to 48 million VND. However, accusations of cheating and proxy playing have arisen, with the targeted player being Choufun from the Lakawa House team.

In response to the incident, the female player has spoken out and provided various pieces of evidence to clarify her position. However, many believe that the evidence she presented is not convincing enough.

In the video, she attempts to prove her skills by handling the mouse entirely on her own. However, her slow and clumsy movements after leaning over reveal awkwardness in normal gameplay, let alone in a competitive tournament.
Comments below have pointed this out, and the community is understandably disappointed by her explanation.



Previously, female gamer Thanh Huong (Nhim4u) from the Valkyrie Esports team was the one who accused Choufun of cheating. In her accusation post, she provided evidence showing that Choufun had engaged in dishonest behavior during gameplay. Specifically, in the video, Choufun did not use the mouse, yet her character was still moving.

Currently, the explanation post from female gamer Choufun on her personal page has been deleted.
After this incident, many issues have been highlighted regarding the organization of online tournaments. Although the tournament has concluded, this issue will continue to be discussed and widely circulated within the PUBG fan community in Vietnam.