21 days ago. He was instrumental in PSG.LGD’s ascent to the top of the Chinese Dota 2 scene, helping the team win two Major championships and finish in second and third place in TI8 and TI9, respectively.Ame’s replacement, Ahjit, has been a mainstay of the Southeast Asian Dota 2 scene since 2015. During his nearly four years stint with PSG.LGD, Ame carried the team to a fourth place finish at TI7, he was an outstanding carry at TI8, where PSG.LGD and OG fought for the Aegis of Champions up to the fifth … Dendi has revealed … It will be interesting to see how the switch affects the performance of both teams. Ame has been with PSG.LGD since the start of his career. During his nearly four years stint with PSG.LGD, Ame carried the team to a fourth place finish at TI7, he was an outstanding carry at TI8, where PSG.LGD and OG fought for the Aegis of Champions …
The team had to miss the first Major cycle of the season as In their return to competition, PSG.LGD shockingly Ame has been with PSG.LGD since the start of his career. Dilansir dari Cybersport.ru, pihak yang menginginkan transfer ini bukanlah PSG.LGD sebagai tim yang memiliki Ame. Ame joined PSG.LGD in the post TI6 shuffle, being in fact promoted from the CDEC youth team. The original Dota 2 division of the Chinese-based esports organization LGD Gaming was founded in 2009. Ahjit has been active in the professional scene since 2015, previously representing Fnatic and Mineski, among others. A mixture of new talent and old, they formed to make the new Chinese titan, overtaking Newbee who faltered after their TI7 loss to Team Liquid.The roster features the face synonymous with Vici Gaming, Xu 'Fy' Linsen, as their captain, leading four (at the time) lesser experienced players to success after success. Ame quickly made his name as one of the best carry players in the scene. Wang "Ame" Chunyu is a Chinese professional Dota 2 player who currently plays for CDEC Gaming. Did ame underperformed badly or is there an issue within the team. Ame joined PSG.LGD in the post TI6 shuffle, being in fact promoted from the CDEC youth team. Ame said he aint playing with Yao on the roster, LGD benched him, started playing with other guys (Ego, the carry of ehome last season for example), after … I am a big PSG.LGD fan, but hasn't been able to watch dota lately. The player hails from Malaysia and has been stuck on tier-two teams in Southeast Asia and China for years now. Several posts used his nickname, “A Emperor,” and considered Ame to still be one of the best carries in China.The first comment reads: “You guys really believe that Ame is no longer good…?”Similar sentiments were echoed throughout the community, mentioning that Ame wasn’t just one of the best carry players China had to offer, but he was one of the most stable performers on the team.Ame has had a long and illustrious career with LGD. He began with one of the organization’s many academy teams in 2015 before climbing up the ranks to join the main team in 2016. Today PSG.LGD announced that Wang “Ame” Chunyul be replaced by the Malaysian carry of CDEC Gaming, Lai “Ahjit” Jay Son. He quickly grew into a premier carry along with superstar Lu “Somnus” Yao and was an integral part of PSG.LGD’s repeated Major championships and International podium placings. All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers Ame joined LGD Gaming following The International 2016 and helped the organization A favorite to lift the Aegis, Ame and co. fell short as they lost to OG in the Grand Final.
The 22-year-old has been transferred to CDEC Gaming, and traded out for former CDEC carry Lai "Ahjit" Jay Son. He notably played with Tigers and Mineski before becoming inactive a couple of months prior to TI9. The Chinese giants completed a direct player swap, sending Wang “Ame” Chunyu to CDEC in exchange for Lai “Ahjit” Jay Son. Now, he’ll be returning back to where it all began.CDEC started life as an academy offshoot of the LGD brand, taking its namesake from the Chinese Now, an internal rivalry just might be ignited again.
China's qualifiers for the next Major kick off on February 18. Three TIs later he is going back to CDEC Gaming, in what basically is a player swap between the two teams. PSG.LGD will have to start from the bottom once again, slogging through the https://twitter.com/LGDgaming/status/1225680686314508291 This is the first major roster move for PSG.LGD since 2018.Wang "Ame" Chunyu first signed with LGD Gaming’s main squad in 2016. The team went into TI8 as the third-ranked team in the Dota Pro Circuit standings. Though former rosters struggled to find consistent success, Ahjit won DreamLeague Season 10 under the Tigers banner, and placed second at ESL One Mumbai with Mineski. Ame se pridružio kineskoj ekipi po završetku Internationala 2016. godine, baš kada je promovisan iz omladinskog CDEC tima. Ahjit moved to China for the 2019-2020 DPC season, starting with CDEC Avenger last September then was later moved to the main CDEC squad in December.PSG.LGD will have to go through the open qualifiers again on February 12-13 to try and qualify for the ESL One Los Angeles Major in March, but this time with Ahjit as their carry player.Meanwhile, Ame and CDEC will be among the teams that have already been invited to the tournament’s closed qualifier. Someone enlighten me please. The team had varying degrees of success, participating in and winning multiple tournaments …
LGD Gaming's original Dota 2 team was founded in 2009. This is the new PSG.LGD roster: Lai "Ahjit" Jay Son; Lu "Somnus” Yao; Yang "Chalice"' Shenyi; Xu "fy" Linsen; Jian Wei "xNova" Yap; Ame’s departure marks the end of an era for LGD Gaming.
The main squad rebranded to PSG.LGD. Her work can also be found on ESTNN.
The team had to miss the first Major cycle of the season as In their return to competition, PSG.LGD shockingly Ame has been with PSG.LGD since the start of his career. Dilansir dari Cybersport.ru, pihak yang menginginkan transfer ini bukanlah PSG.LGD sebagai tim yang memiliki Ame. Ame joined PSG.LGD in the post TI6 shuffle, being in fact promoted from the CDEC youth team. The original Dota 2 division of the Chinese-based esports organization LGD Gaming was founded in 2009. Ahjit has been active in the professional scene since 2015, previously representing Fnatic and Mineski, among others. A mixture of new talent and old, they formed to make the new Chinese titan, overtaking Newbee who faltered after their TI7 loss to Team Liquid.The roster features the face synonymous with Vici Gaming, Xu 'Fy' Linsen, as their captain, leading four (at the time) lesser experienced players to success after success. Ame quickly made his name as one of the best carry players in the scene. Wang "Ame" Chunyu is a Chinese professional Dota 2 player who currently plays for CDEC Gaming. Did ame underperformed badly or is there an issue within the team. Ame joined PSG.LGD in the post TI6 shuffle, being in fact promoted from the CDEC youth team. Ame said he aint playing with Yao on the roster, LGD benched him, started playing with other guys (Ego, the carry of ehome last season for example), after … I am a big PSG.LGD fan, but hasn't been able to watch dota lately. The player hails from Malaysia and has been stuck on tier-two teams in Southeast Asia and China for years now. Several posts used his nickname, “A Emperor,” and considered Ame to still be one of the best carries in China.The first comment reads: “You guys really believe that Ame is no longer good…?”Similar sentiments were echoed throughout the community, mentioning that Ame wasn’t just one of the best carry players China had to offer, but he was one of the most stable performers on the team.Ame has had a long and illustrious career with LGD. He began with one of the organization’s many academy teams in 2015 before climbing up the ranks to join the main team in 2016. Today PSG.LGD announced that Wang “Ame” Chunyul be replaced by the Malaysian carry of CDEC Gaming, Lai “Ahjit” Jay Son. He quickly grew into a premier carry along with superstar Lu “Somnus” Yao and was an integral part of PSG.LGD’s repeated Major championships and International podium placings. All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers Ame joined LGD Gaming following The International 2016 and helped the organization A favorite to lift the Aegis, Ame and co. fell short as they lost to OG in the Grand Final.
The 22-year-old has been transferred to CDEC Gaming, and traded out for former CDEC carry Lai "Ahjit" Jay Son. He notably played with Tigers and Mineski before becoming inactive a couple of months prior to TI9. The Chinese giants completed a direct player swap, sending Wang “Ame” Chunyu to CDEC in exchange for Lai “Ahjit” Jay Son. Now, he’ll be returning back to where it all began.CDEC started life as an academy offshoot of the LGD brand, taking its namesake from the Chinese Now, an internal rivalry just might be ignited again.
China's qualifiers for the next Major kick off on February 18. Three TIs later he is going back to CDEC Gaming, in what basically is a player swap between the two teams. PSG.LGD will have to start from the bottom once again, slogging through the https://twitter.com/LGDgaming/status/1225680686314508291 This is the first major roster move for PSG.LGD since 2018.Wang "Ame" Chunyu first signed with LGD Gaming’s main squad in 2016. The team went into TI8 as the third-ranked team in the Dota Pro Circuit standings. Though former rosters struggled to find consistent success, Ahjit won DreamLeague Season 10 under the Tigers banner, and placed second at ESL One Mumbai with Mineski. Ame se pridružio kineskoj ekipi po završetku Internationala 2016. godine, baš kada je promovisan iz omladinskog CDEC tima. Ahjit moved to China for the 2019-2020 DPC season, starting with CDEC Avenger last September then was later moved to the main CDEC squad in December.PSG.LGD will have to go through the open qualifiers again on February 12-13 to try and qualify for the ESL One Los Angeles Major in March, but this time with Ahjit as their carry player.Meanwhile, Ame and CDEC will be among the teams that have already been invited to the tournament’s closed qualifier. Someone enlighten me please. The team had varying degrees of success, participating in and winning multiple tournaments …
LGD Gaming's original Dota 2 team was founded in 2009. This is the new PSG.LGD roster: Lai "Ahjit" Jay Son; Lu "Somnus” Yao; Yang "Chalice"' Shenyi; Xu "fy" Linsen; Jian Wei "xNova" Yap; Ame’s departure marks the end of an era for LGD Gaming.
The main squad rebranded to PSG.LGD. Her work can also be found on ESTNN.