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Xxs
Xtreme Gaming
Nickname:
Xxs
Full name:
Lin JIng
Team:
Xtreme Gaming
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Role:
Offlaner
Date of birth:
21.08.1999 26 y.o.
Prize money:
$1 492 815

Player statistics

Main stats(last year)
163 wins
54%
138 losses
46%
KDA
6.98
GPM
551
XPM
705
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Bio

Lin Xxs Jing is a Chinese Dota 2 player who plays the Midlaner and Hardliner positions. He was the champion of Dota 2 Asia Championships 2017 and StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 3. His main characters are considered to be Batrider and Legion Commander.

Xxs cybersports career started in 2015 when he played for Team DK in various positions. After several unsuccessful attempts, he moved to iG.Vitality, where he started playing the Midlaner position. He then moved to Invictus Gaming, where he played in the third position.

In more than two years spent at Invictus Gaming, Xxs became known as a tier 1 player who helped his team win the National Electronic Arena 2016 and Dota 2 Asia Championships 2017, as well as placing 3-4 at The Kiev Major 2017 and The International 2017. In the 2017-2018 season, when Lin returned to the number one position, it had a negative impact on Invictus Gaming's results, with the team getting to the majors less and less often, and finishing in last place at The International 2018. In September 2018, Xxs moved to Team Aster.

As part of the new team, Xxs regularly finished in last place at tournaments from Valve, and at the qualification for The International 2019, the Chinese team finished in fifth place. In the 2019-2020 season, Xxs and his team continued to underperform at majors, but won gold at StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 3. Immediately after the tournament, the era of online competition began. During this period, Team Aster regularly placed in local tournaments and cemented their title as a tier one team in China. In 2021, with the start of the new DPC season, Xxs and his team performed well at the championships in China (silver in Dota Pro Circuit 2021: Season 1 - China Upper Division and gold in Dota Pro Circuit 2021: Season 2 - China: Upper Division, i-League 2021 and i-League 2021 Season 2), but underperformed at international competitions (9th-12th place at ONE Esports Singapore Major 2021 and WePlay AniMajor, 13-16th place at The International 2021).

In 2022, on the other hand, Xxs`s team had decent results, finishing 3rd at PGL Arlington Major 2022, 2nd at ESL One Malaysia 2022 and 4th at The International 2022. Unfortunately, 2023 was not as successful, with the squad finishing 9th-12th at Bali Major 2023 and failing to qualify for The International 2023. After that Xxs moves to Azure Ray.

Together with the new team Lin participates in ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, where he takes the 1st place, it was the first victory of the player at a tournament of this level. After the success in Malaysia, Xxs, and two other players from the Azure Ray roster, are signed by Xtreme Gaming.

Spring 2024 went well for Xxs: 1st place at Elite League 2024, 3rd at DreamLeague Season 22 and 2nd at PGL Wallachia Season 1. Also, Xtreme Gaming participated in DreamLeague Season 23, where they took 4th place. In the summer, the team participated in the Riyadh Masters 2024, finishing in 8th place without significant achievements. In August, Xxs took part in the Clavision Snow Ruyi Invitational, which took place in China, the home country of Xtreme Gaming. In this tournament, the team took first place, defeating Team Spirit in the grand final. At The International 2024, Xtreme Gaming took 5th-6th place, losing to Tundra Esports in the lower bracket of the playoffsLater, the team competed at DreamLeague Season 24, where they finished in 7th place.

On November 12, 2024, Xtreme Gaming benched Xxs. But player returned to the club's main roster in March 2025. The renewed roster debuted at PGL Wallachia: Season 3, where they finished in 5th-6th place.

In April 2025, the team participated in FISSURE Special and became the champion, going through the tournament almost undefeated. Later, in April, he participated in PGL Wallachia Season 4, performed poorly, failing to reach the playoffs and exiting the tournament in 11th place.

In early May of the same year, the team defeated Yakult's Brothers in the grand final of ACL X ESL Challenger China and became the tournament champion. For the victory, the team earned $50,000 and secured spots in two upcoming tournaments — DreamLeague Season 26 and Asian Champions League 2025.

In May, Xtreme Gaming participated in BLAST SLAM III, where they lost in the second round of the playoffs and exited the tournament, finishing in 7th–8th place.

On May 16, 2025, Xtreme Gaming became the champion of the Asian Champions League 2025, earning $100,000 and a slot at Riyadh Masters 2025. However, at DreamLeague Season 26, the team only managed to finish in 11th place.

On June 28, 2025, Xtreme Gaming was eliminated from PGL Wallachia Season 5 after losing to Team Spirit in the second round of the lower bracket playoffs.

In July 2025, Xtreme Gaming exited Riyadh Masters 2025, finishing in 12th place and earning $75,000 in prize money.

On August 3, 2025, Xtreme Gaming were eliminated from Clavision Masters 2025, one step away from the grand final. The team finished in 3rd place and earned $87,500.

In September, Xtreme Gaming participated in The International 2025, reaching the grand final of the tournament but losing to Team Falcons in the championship series and finishing in 2nd place.

In November, the team participated in PGL Wallachia Season 6 where they failed to advance past the group stage. At DreamLeague Season 27, the team finished in 4-th place, and at BLAST SLAM VI, the team didn't even make it to the playoffs. At DreamLeague Season 28Xtreme made it to the top 4, and at PGL Wallachia Season 7 once again failed to reach the main stage.

At the end of March, Xtreme Gaming placed third at ESL One Birmingham 2026, losing to Team Yandex in the lower bracket final of the Playoff stage.

The championship of April for the team was PGL Wallachia Season 8, where Xtreme ended their run in the group stage.

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