Xtreme Gaming Signs Chinese Dota 2 Star Player Ame

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Dec, 11.2023

Xtreme Gaming has orchestrated a coup by securing the return of the Chinese prodigy, Wang "Ame" Chunyu. After a year of dormancy in LGD Gaming, Ame is set to rekindle his esports journey under the vibrant banner of Xtreme Gaming, a move that has sent ripples of excitement through the Dota 2 community.

Ame Returns to Dota 2 After 1-Year Long Hiatus

Breaking the news on Weibo, Xtreme Gaming expressed their elation at enlisting the services of the legendary player. The announcement read, "Following amicable negotiations, Wang Chunyu (Ame) will be making a momentous transfer from LGD eSports Club to Xtreme Gaming eSports Club. We wholeheartedly respect Ame's decision and eagerly anticipate his integration into our esteemed ranks."

Xtreme Gaming, effusive in their praise for Ame, chronicled his ascent since entering the Dota 2 scene in 2015. Ame's illustrious career boasts numerous championships, including triumphs at the MDL International Elite Invitational, 2018 AURORA Cup, MDL Changsha Major, and the Kiev Major. The accolades extend to his commendable performances at The International, securing second place at TI8 and TI10. Xtreme Gaming also highlighted Ame's off-screen endeavors, underscoring his gold medal victory in the Dota 2 event at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.

The announcement offered insight into Ame's multifaceted impact, both within the gaming arena and beyond. Xtreme Gaming expressed confidence in Ame's potential to breathe new life into his career while extending a warm welcome, proclaiming, "Welcome @wangchunyu to the Dota 2 battlefield after a period of repose. We eagerly anticipate your contribution to revitalizing our team's spirit. Jiayou a chunyu! [Come on, Wang "Ame" Chunyu]"

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Ame's resurgence follows a year-long hiatus post-The International 2022, during which he attained personal milestones, securing a gold medal for the Chinese Dota 2 team at the 19th Asian Games and entering into an engagement with his girlfriend.