BiliBili Gaming Signs 2 New Players
Transfer Market
01 December 2025 13:27
Bilibili Gaming (BLG) has strengthened its roster for the 2026 season by officially signing jungler Peng “Xun” Li-xun and Korean AD carry Park “Viper” Do-hyeon. The move marks a major upgrade for the team as it prepares for another run in the League of Legends Pro League (LPL).
Xun returns to Bilibili Gaming after spending 2025 with JD Gaming (JDG). His previous time with BLG was where he enjoyed some of the biggest successes of his career, and the team appears eager to reunite with a player known for shaping the pace of the game. Xun has built a reputation for his proactive style, sharp map awareness, and ability to turn even small openings into game-changing advantages.
His 2025 season with JDG, however, didn’t go as planned. Despite moments where he clearly stood out as one of the league’s strongest junglers, JDG struggled in domestic play and failed to qualify for Worlds. Even so, Xun was often the bright spot for the team, helping create the few surges of momentum JDG managed throughout the year.
Adding Viper alongside Xun gives BLG another world-class talent as the team looks to build on its first-place finish in the 2025 LPL third split. With these new signings, BLG aims to stay at the top of the league and compete for international success in the upcoming season.
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01 December 2025 13:27
Bilibili Gaming (BLG) has strengthened its roster for the 2026 season by officially signing jungler Peng “Xun” Li-xun and Korean AD carry Park “Viper” Do-hyeon. The move marks a major upgrade for the team as it prepares for another run in the League of Legends Pro League (LPL).
Xun returns to Bilibili Gaming after spending 2025 with JD Gaming (JDG). His previous time with BLG was where he enjoyed some of the biggest successes of his career, and the team appears eager to reunite with a player known for shaping the pace of the game. Xun has built a reputation for his proactive style, sharp map awareness, and ability to turn even small openings into game-changing advantages.
His 2025 season with JDG, however, didn’t go as planned. Despite moments where he clearly stood out as one of the league’s strongest junglers, JDG struggled in domestic play and failed to qualify for Worlds. Even so, Xun was often the bright spot for the team, helping create the few surges of momentum JDG managed throughout the year.
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