Crisp Becomes a Weibo Gaming Player
The Chinese club Weibo Gaming announced changes to the roster at LPL Spring 2023. The team enlisted the support of an experienced performer Crisp.
Liu "Crisp" Qing-Song, 24, is the latest addition to the roster. Previously, Royal Never Give UP star Xiaohu joined Weibo.
Support player Crisp started his career in 2014. The first club that Crisp played for was Oh My God, and later the player was listed as assigned to the OMG youth squad, Oh My God 2.
He played for OMG Crisp in local tournaments and closed clan wars, and therefore the first team with some results for the future champion was Tan Chi Sa Gaming, or TCS for short. With her, Crisp took the TOP-12 at LSPL Summer 2016, after which he moved to Newbee.
Trials in the Newbee camp for only a month, the support proved to be the best and was invited to FunPlus Phoenix. Playing for FPX, Crisp reached the pinnacle of his career.
The player won the LPL Spring 2019, LPL Summer 2019 and qualified for the Worlds for the first time in his career. The debut world championship ended for Crisp with a victory over G2 Esports in the grand final and the title of champion.
After another 2 years of playing for FPX, Crisp moved to Bililibili Gaming, did not play until the transition to WBG. With Blilibili, Crisp took TOP 8 at LPL Spring 2019 and TOP 10 at LPL Summer 2022.
Weibo Gaming roster at LPL Spring 2023
- TheShy
- Angel
- Xiaohu
- light
- Crisp
The first tournament for Crisp on the new team will be the LPL Spring Split in 2023.
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