"Biank" Joins Trace
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12 June 2024 09:13
Bilibili Gaming has announced the departure of veteran player Zhong "Biank" Jianfei, who will be replaced by Lo "Flex1n" Rui as he transfers to Trace Esports. This roster change marks a significant shift, leaving only three original members of the squad that surprised NRG Esports last year at the Champions event in Los Angeles.
More:Gen.G Reveals New Facilities
Biank, like many Chinese players, sought a chance to shine amidst EDward Gaming's dominance in the regional competition in 2023. Despite missing out on Masters Tokyo, hope arose for the roster during the Chinese Champions Qualifier, where Bilibili secured one of the three spots, marking their fourth appearance on the international stage. He is a previous Counter Strike pro player.
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12 June 2024 09:13
Bilibili Gaming has announced the departure of veteran player Zhong "Biank" Jianfei, who will be replaced by Lo "Flex1n" Rui as he transfers to Trace Esports. This roster change marks a significant shift, leaving only three original members of the squad that surprised NRG Esports last year at the Champions event in Los Angeles.
More:Gen.G Reveals New Facilities
Biank, like many Chinese players, sought a chance to shine amidst EDward Gaming's dominance in the regional competition in 2023. Despite missing out on Masters Tokyo, hope arose for the roster during the Chinese Champions Qualifier, where Bilibili secured one of the three spots, marking their fourth appearance on the international stage. He is a previous Counter Strike pro player.
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