

Recently, Tencent launched its new mobile game, 'League of Legends Esports Manager'. However, the launch has been met with widespread disdain rather than excitement. Many users on the NGA gaming forums have voiced their frustration over the game's aggressive promotional tactics, specifically reporting that it automatically downloads and attempts to install itself on their phones via other Tencent apps like QQ, without user consent.
Beyond the questionable installation practices, the game's mechanics have been slammed as poor. Critics describe it as a mere cash-grab designed for 'idol culture fans' rather than gamers. Players have pointed out tedious manual operations, poorly optimized drafting (BP) AI, and inaccurate champion pools for real-world players like Rookie, which ignore actual professional stats. Furthermore, the gacha system is heavily criticized for its predatory nature—offering seemingly generous pull rates only to hide the requirement for grinding 'shards' to upgrade characters.
Players compared this behavior to previous 'malware-like' pushes from Tencent seen during the launch of 'League of Legends: Wild Rift'. There are even rumors within the community that initial posts discussing these issues were quickly removed by moderators. Disappointed users have concluded that the game feels more like a virtual casino than an esports manager, advising others to focus on the real professional matches instead.
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