Must watch if you're a fan of Zhou Keyu! Great beginning of his journey in S1-4
If you’re even remotely curious about We Are the Champions or seeing more of Zhou Keyu, I seriously cannot recommend this show enough! I originally only started watching for Zhou Keyu and only planned to watch the matches involving his team, INTO1, but I got hooked almost immediately. The games were so intense, stressful, strategic, and genuinely exciting that I went from “I’ll just watch Keyu’s parts” to being fully invested in drafts, team fights, comeback plays, and whether they were about to throw a huge lead. I ended up not only getting into the show, but also becoming genuinely interested in Honor of Kings itself.
And if you’re a new or old Zhou Keyu fan, this show is such a gift because you get to see a completely different side of him. Outside of this show he can be quiet, cute, playful, and always getting teased, but in We Are the Champions he’s confident, vocal, strategic, competitive, and such a natural leader in game. He still shows his funny cute side too with his interactions with his group INTO1. However I would say season 2-4 did a better job with the overall show arc and showing cute funny interactions between the contestants. Watching Zhou keyu shot-call, direct his team, carry matches, make mistakes, grow from them, and slowly level up across all four seasons was honestly one of the most satisfying growth arcs I’ve watched in any reality competition show. I truly started this just wanting to see Keyu and ended up watching all four seasons because I got so emotionally invested in his teams, the game, and especially his journey!
And if you’re a new or old Zhou Keyu fan, this show is such a gift because you get to see a completely different side of him. Outside of this show he can be quiet, cute, playful, and always getting teased, but in We Are the Champions he’s confident, vocal, strategic, competitive, and such a natural leader in game. He still shows his funny cute side too with his interactions with his group INTO1. However I would say season 2-4 did a better job with the overall show arc and showing cute funny interactions between the contestants. Watching Zhou keyu shot-call, direct his team, carry matches, make mistakes, grow from them, and slowly level up across all four seasons was honestly one of the most satisfying growth arcs I’ve watched in any reality competition show. I truly started this just wanting to see Keyu and ended up watching all four seasons because I got so emotionally invested in his teams, the game, and especially his journey!
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