
Recently, the 2024 PMSL SEA Fall tournament, the largest Esports event in the PUBG Mobile region, has come to a close. Vietnamese teams like D’Xavier, ROY Esports, and Team Secret performed quite well, finishing in 2nd, 3rd, and 5th place respectively. Meanwhile, our players also earned a ticket to the 2024 PMGC – the most prestigious global tournament of PUBG Mobile Esports. Although they did not win the championship, the Vietnamese representatives showed significant progress at the 2024 PMSL SEA Fall, leaving behind stunning highlights that thrilled the audience.
But the biggest surprise for fans was the appearance of Ngân Sát Thủ – the fiancée of player LeVis in Indonesia, the location where the Finals of the 2024 PMSL SEA Fall was recently held. In fact, she had been in Indonesia since the afternoon of September 5, even before the tournament round took place. According to reports, Ngân Sát Thủ’s purpose for being there was to cheer for the D’Xavier team and especially for her fiancé LeVis. Naturally, this move by the female streamer surprised and delighted the online community.

It’s uncertain whether it was the morale boost from his fiancée, but player LeVis also performed outstandingly with 10 kills on the first day of the Finals, helping D’Xavier dominate the leaderboard. Although he couldn’t lead the team to victory, he also performed excellently over the next two days, earning the convincing FMVP title. This marks another significant advancement in LeVis’s Esports career as he adds another personal award from a regional sports event. Previously, the 2003-born player was also the youngest athlete in the Vietnamese sports delegation to win a gold medal in Esports at SEA Games 31.
This time, LeVis is surely the luckiest guy, achieving great success while having his fiancée care for him in person, making many fellow players envious. Earlier, on August 22, the PUBG Mobile community joyfully spread the wedding invitation picture of Ngân Sát Thủ and LeVis. Accordingly, the invitation announced their wedding date will be September 21, two weeks after the 2024 PMSL SEA Fall tournament ends. We hope this talented young player will achieve even more success in the future as he takes on a “new role.”
