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Cheng NothingToSay Jin Xiang is a Malaysian Dota 2 player who was one of the first to reach the 12,000 MMR mark. Among his most popular heroes, Puck, Void Spirit, and Ember Spirit stand out.
NothingToSay started his esports career in late 2017, playing for various teams and often changing them throughout the year until he joined WarriorsGaming.Unity. However, he was unable to showcase his abilities in the new team and became a free agent after six months. He then played for various stacks until he was invited to the ambitious Asian team Alpha x Hashtag. In the last tournament with this team, Hashtag Indy Tournament Season 2, they took first place. Thanks to his gaming performance, NothingToSay attracted scouts' attention and was invited to EHOME.
In six months with EHOME, the Malaysian player won two major tournaments and became one of China's most popular mid laners. In September 2020, Somnus and fy left for the Chinese "dream team," and PSG.LGD management faced the question of forming a new roster. A decision was made to take four players from EHOME and add Ame to them. Soon, the guys proved to everyone that they were the best team in China, winning three consecutive tournaments.
In the first cycle of the new DPC season, PSG.LGD took fourth place in Valve League and bronze at ONE Esports Singapore Major 2021, losing to Invictus Gaming with a score of 1:2. In the Dota Pro Circuit 2021: Season 2 - China: Upper Division, the PSG.LGD team finished second, and they won gold at WePlay AniMajor. By the end of the season, PSG.LGD ranked first in the general DPC rating and became the main favorite for The International 10 championship.
In August 2021, PSG.LGD went on a long boot camp before the tournament in Romania. Unfortunately, NothingToSay had problems obtaining documents to leave Malaysia due to the pandemic, and authorities were not very willing to issue permits for their citizens to travel. Many in social media began talking about a possible replacement for their mid laner. However, on September 18, 2021, he finally arrived in Romania and successfully joined to PSG.LGD. At The International 2021, PSG.LGD was the main favorite, managed to reach the final, where they sensationally lost to Team Spirit with a score of 2:3. The Chinese team was able to come back and comeback from a 0:2 score, but Spirit was the decider. In the end, PSG.LGD earned $5,202,400.
NothingToSay went on to play for PSG.LGD in 2022, a number of regional Dota Pro Circuit leagues. Main results include a win at Riyadh Masters 2022, PGL: Arlington Major 2022, and a 5th-6th place finish at The International 2022 (TI11). After this tournament, PSG.LGD had a major reshuffle, but NTS retained a spot in the starting lineup.
In 2023, NothingToSay together with PSG.LGD attended all 3 Major tournaments: 9-12th place at Lima Major 2023; 9-12th place at Berlin Major 2023 and 5-6th place at Bali Major 2023. In addition, the team placed top 3 at DreamLeague Season 20 and top 9-12 at Riyadh Masters 2023. As a member of the Malaysian team, NothingToSay took bronze at the 2022 Asian Games.
At The International 2023 (TI12), LGD Gaming finished in the top 3 and NothingToSay moved to Invictus Gaming after that tournament. Later, the G2 organization announced a partnership with iG and the G2.iG tag was formed.
NothingToSay with G2.iG managed to qualify for ESL One: Kuala Lumpur 2023 and became the winner of the mini LAN event Esports Shanghai Masters 2023. At ESL One: Kuala Lumpur 2023, his team finished in 5th-6th place.
In January 2024, NothingToSay is part of the G2.IG roster to qualify for BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024, DreamLeague Season 22, and ESL One Birmingham 2024. The team was able to qualify for DreamLeague and LAN in Birmingham, but dropped out of closed qualification for BetBoom Dacha after losing to Blacklist International, finishing in 7th place at the qualifiers. Later, the player competed at the PGL Wallachia Season 1, finishing in 4th place, and also qualified for the Riyadh Masters 2024 and The International. At the Riyadh Masters, he finished in 19th place.
In August, G2.IG participated in the Clavision Snow Ruyi Invitational, where they reached the quarterfinals and finished in 6th place. Later NothingToSay finished 7th place at the FISSURE Universe Ep 3. At The International 2024, the team did not perform well, finishing the tournament in 13th place after being eliminated in the first round of the lower bracket playoffs.
January 2, 2025, NothingToSay joined Tidebound. Under the new tag, the player debuted on PGL Wallachia: Season 3, where he took 7th-8th place.
On March 30, 2025, at FISSURE Universe Ep.4, Tidebound lost to Gaimin Gladiators in the lower bracket final, finishing in 3rd place. At ESL One Raleigh 2025 in April, the roster failed to advance beyond the group stage. Later, at the end of April, the team competed at PGL Wallachia Season 4, where they lost in the quarterfinals of the lower bracket playoffs and left the tournament, finishing in 4th place.
In May, Tidebound participated in BLAST SLAM III, where they lost in the Playoff quarterfinals and exited the tournament in 5th–6th place.
- On May 14, 2025, the Chinese esports organization All Gamers Global fully acquired the TideBound Dota 2 roster.
In June 2025, Tidebound competed at PGL Wallachia Season 5 but failed to reach the playoffs. The team also failed to qualify for Riyadh Masters 2025, and after that, the team was removed from the Chinese esports organization All Gamers Global. On July 3, 2025, Tidebound finished their run at FISSURE Universe: Episode 5 after losing in the lower bracket quarterfinal. In August 2025, Tidebound became the champions of Clavision DOTA2 Masters 2025: Snow-Ruyi, and the team also earned $213,500 in prize money. In September, Tidebound participated in The International 2025 where they managed to reach the playoffs but lost in the lower bracket and exited the tournament, finishing in 7-8th place.
In October 2025, NothingToSay joined Xtreme Gaming.
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 28, Xtreme 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.

























