Английская Википедия:Bilibili Gaming

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Bilibili Gaming (BLG) is a professional esports organisation based in China. It was formed in December 2017, when Bilibili, Chinese video sharing website, acquired the I May League of Legends roster. The team expanded into Overwatch in March 2019 with the formation of an Overwatch Contenders academy team for the Hangzhou Spark, an Overwatch League team owned by Bilibili. Later that year, BLG's Overwatch team won the LanStory Cup 2019 Summer tournament.

League of Legends

History

Bilibili entered the professional League of Legends scene on 17 December 2017 with their acquisition of LPL team I May. The team was rebranded as Bilibili Gaming.[1][2]

After a Top 2 finish in the 2023 LPL Spring Split, the team qualified for MSI for the first time in their history.[3]

Current roster

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Overwatch

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History

On 12 March 2019, Bilibili announced that they would field an academy team in Overwatch Contenders China under the name Bilibili Gaming for their Overwatch League team Hangzhou Spark.[4]

BLG's first season in Contenders China was 2019 Season 1, where the team posted a 4–1 record in the group stages.[5] The team qualified for the regional playoffs, and in their first playoff matchup, they defeated the Shanghai Dragons' academy team Team CC.[6] They then faced the Chengdu Hunters' academy team LGE.Huya in the semifinals; BLG lost by a score of 1–3.[7] Following their first Contenders season, BLG competed in the LanStory Cup 2019 Summer, a tournament consisting of the top ten Chinese Overwatch teams. BLG placed second in the group stages with a 3–1 record to move on to the playoffs, where they defeated The One Winner in the semifinals and LGD Gaming in the finals to claim their first tournament championship.[8]

Seasons overview

Overwatch Contenders

Year Season Region OWC regular season Regional playoffs Interregional events
FinishШаблон:Efn Wins Losses Win %
Bilibili Gaming
2019 1 China 2nd 4 1 Шаблон:Winpct Semifinals Did not qualify
2 China 1st 5 0 Шаблон:Winpct Semifinals Did not qualify
2020 1 China 2nd 9 5 Шаблон:Winpct Semifinals None held
Regular season record 18 6 Шаблон:Winpct
Playoff record 4 4 Шаблон:Winpct

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Other tournaments

  • LanStory Cup 2019 Summer – 1st

Current roster

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References

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