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XinQ Dota 2 | ID: 3885
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XinQ
Vici Gaming
Nickname:
XinQ
Full name:
Zhao Zixing
Team:
Vici Gaming
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Role:
Soft Support
Date of birth:
06.07.1998 27 y.o.
Prize money:
$2 284 271

Player statistics

Main stats(last year)
63 wins
55%
51 losses
45%
KDA
5.07
GPM
340
XPM
490
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Bio

XinQ - professional Dota 2 player. Champion of WePlay AniMajor. His signature hero is Mirana.

He started his esports career in 2015, playing as a carry for TongFu.WanZhou and TongFu. During his time with the team, his most significant achievement was winning gold at the Electronic Sports China Cup 2015. After that, he continued his career with ForTheDream, but the team struggled to perform well in the Chinese qualifiers for major tournaments while XinQ was on their roster. In 2018, our hero joined Team Serenity, where he played in the offlane position. The team successfully qualified for The International 2018, but they finished in 9th-12th place at the tournament. During the 2018-2019 season, XinQ played for Team Serenity for a while before joining EHOME in January 2019.

In his new team, our hero transitioned to the fourth position, which immediately reflected in their results - they won silver at OGA Dota PIT Minor 2019 and finished in 5th-6th place at StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 2. Despite not making it to The International 2019, XinQ, Faith_bian, and y' retained their spots in the team. The new season started off on a rough note for the team until the "era of online tournaments" began. That's when they started achieving prize-winning placements and championships. PSG.LGD management noticed their performance and, in addition to Ame, signed NothingToSay, Faith_bian, XinQ, y', and xiao8.

With the updated roster, they immediately won three tournaments in a row. When the new DPC season started in 2021, many analysts predicted that LGD would be the top team in their region. They performed well in the first DPC cycle (4th place in Dota Pro Circuit 2021: Season 1 - China Upper Division and 3rd place in ONE Esports Singapore Major 2021), and in the second cycle, they played excellently (2nd place in Dota Pro Circuit 2021: Season 2 - China Upper Division and 1st place in WePlay AniMajor). After the Major, the players returned home, participated in a couple of tournaments, and then came to Romania for boot camp. In Europe, PSG.LGD showed everyone who the main contender for the Aegis was, finishing in 1st and 2nd place in OGA Dota PIT Invitational and ESL One Fall 2021, respectively, with their coach acting as a stand-in mid player.

XinQ, along with PSG.LGD, were the top favorites for The International 2021, but sensationally lost to Team Spirit 2:3, having made a 0:2 comeback. His team then earned $5,202,400. 

In 2022, XinQ plays one more season for PSG.LGD are ranked 1st at Riyadh Masters 2022, 2nd at PGL: Arlington Major 2022 and 5th-6th at The International 2022. It was after TI11, that XinQ announced that he is suspending his career as a professional player. 

XinQ returns to the pro scene in 2023, first he goes for Xtreme Gaming at Riyadh Masters 2023 (15th-16th place), 2nd place at qualifying for The International 2023. He was also part of the champion Chinese national team at the 2022 Asian Games. At the end of 2023 XinQ participates in the ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 tournament as a member of Azure Ray, where he takes 1st place. After the success in Malaysia, the player is signed by Xtreme Gaming.

Spring 2024 went well for XinQ: 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, XinQ participated in the Clavision Snow Ruyi Invitational, held in China, the homeland 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 playoffs. After TI XinQ joined the Gaozu stack and participated in ESL One Bangkok 2024, but only placed 9-12.

In March 2025, XinQ returned to Xtreme Gaming. 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.

In July 2025, it became known that XinQ will miss Clavision Masters 2025; reasons for the replacement have not been disclosed.

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.

On October 1, XinQ left Xtreme Gaming.

At the end of March 2026, XinQ joined Vici Gaming as a stand-in.

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