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Xtreme Gaming | ID: 7029
Xtreme Gaming
Team:
Xtreme Gaming
Maps played:
302 last year
Region:
CN
Events:
56
Ranking position:
13 (of 94)
Prize money:
$3 486 656
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Xtreme Gaming is the main Dota 2 roster of the Chinese cybersports organization of the same name. The second roster is Ybb Gaming.

The first roster of Xtreme Gaming was assembled in 2021 to participate in the DPC-season. At that time, the team consisted exclusively of little-known Chinese players. At the second attempt the team managed to pull away in the lower division of China, which can be credited to the team's coach Zhou Link Yang. In the second round of the season, the club changes the carry and the fifth position player, and as a consequence - the results of the team are noticeably worse. Xtreme Gaming lost a slot in the tiebreaker in the second division, but by luck the Demon Slayer team was disqualified for violating DPC-league rules, which allowed them to keep their place for the next season. Reshuffles after The International 2021 led to a complete change in the team's roster. In the aftermath, Seung Pyw Jianhan, Ding Dy Kong and Zhang Paparazi,..., Chen Zhong joined the club, as well as Won J Wenyu and San Srf Runfa. This Xtreme Gaming roster has performed well from the start, finishing the DPC CN 2021/22 Tour 1: Division II in first place to advance to China's first division.

Despite the high results, the team underwent a rdey of changes before the start of the spring tour. Up-and-coming Chinese player Lou Lou Zheng became the team's new kerry, while offlaner Ren eLeVen Yangwei became the team's new offaner. 

In 2023, Xtreme Gaming started with the following lineup: Ghost, Paparazi, JT, Pyw, Dy, they managed to win the Spring Dota Pro Circuit League in China. By the summer DPC tourney, the team started to actively change the foursome, first Pyw was replaced by kaka, and then he was replaced by XinQ. Xtreme did not do well at international championships, finishing 9th-12th at ESL One: Berlin Major 2023 and 15th-16th at Riyadh Masters 2023.

Xtreme Gaming stopped one step away from passing at The International 12. In the decider match the team lost to Azure Ray and decided to drastically change their roster. Ghost JT, Xm and XinQ left the team, leaving only Dy in the lineup.

In December 2023, Ame, who had come out of inactivity, joined Xtreme Gaming, and after Azure Ray's victory at ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, Xm and XinQ returned to the team, bringing with them another Azure player, Xxs. Due to the transfer of the three players, Azure Ray's EPT ranking points went to Xtreme Gaming. Due to this, the team received direct invites to DreamLeague Season 22 and ESL One Birmingham 2024 tournaments.

The year 2024 started off quite well for Xtreme: 1st place at Elite League 2024, 3rd at DreamLeague Season 22 and 2nd at PGL Wallachia Season 1. The exceptions were Betboom Dacha Dubai 2024 and ESl One Birmingham 2024, where the team finished only 8th and 7th respectively.

Later, the team played at DreamLeague Season 23, finishing in 4th place. Due to their good performance, the guys got direct invites to the two most important tournaments of the year - Riyadh Masters 2024 and The International 2024.

On June 6, 2024, Xtreme Gaming changed its tag to WBG.XG due to a partnership with Weibo Gaming.

In July, the team participated in the Riyadh Masters 2024, where they finished 8th, failing to show high results. Already in August, WBG.XG participated in the Clavision Snow Ruyi Invitational, which took place in the team's homeland, China. In this tournament, the team managed to take 1st 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. In October 2024, the full-support Dy left the team. After that, the organization presented an updated roster that included Pyw and Tianming. The roster only placed 7th at DreamLeague Season 24. On November 12, 2024 Xtreme Gaming officially announced a new roster, which in addition to Xm included lou, niu, Pyw, poloson. The team performed at BLAST Slam I, where they took 3-4th place.

In February 2025, XG entered FISSURE PLAYGROUND and BLAST SLAM II, but had disappointing results at both tournaments, finishing in 10th place. At DreamLeague Season 25, the team finished only 13th.

In March, Xtreme Gaming introduced a new roster. 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. A bit later, the organization participated in PGL Wallachia Season 4, where it performed unsuccessfully did not reach the playoffs stage and exited the tournament in 11th place.

  • At the end of April, Wilson poloson Ko Choon Wei rejoined the team, replacing Jiang Tianming An in the position five role.

In the update roster, Xtreme Gaming defeated Yakult's Brothers in the grand final of ACL X ESL Challenger China and became the tournament champion. For their victory, Wang Ame Chunyu’s team earned $50,000 and secured spots in two events — 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 12, 2025, Xtreme Gaming qualified for The International 2025 by winning the closed qualifier in the Chinese region. 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.

On October 1, Xtreme Gaming officially announced the joining of Xu fy Lin Sen and Cheng NothingToSay Jin Xiang to the team. The players replaced Zhao XinQ Zixing and Guo Xm Hongcheng in the fourth and second positions, respectively.

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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