| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2021 |
| Region | China |
| Current Headquarters | Shanghai, China |
| Game | Dota 2 |
| Major Achievements | – Grand Finalists at The International 2025 (2–3 vs. Team Falcons) – ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 Champion – Multiple Tier-1 LAN Grand Final appearances (2024–2025) – Consistent top placements in China Regional Leagues |
| Players (Current Roster) | – Carry: Wang “Ame” Chunyu – Mid: Cheng “NothingToSay” Jin Xiang – Offlane: Lin “Xxs” Jing – Support 4: Xu “fy” Linsen – Support 5: Yap “xNova” Jian Wei |
| Former Notable Players | – Zhao “XinQ” Zixing – Guo “Xm” Hongcheng – Lou “Lou” Zhen |
| Coach | Chinese strategic staff (internal structure, veteran-led system) |
| Playstyle & Strengths | Xtreme Gaming combines classic Chinese macro discipline with elite veteran star power. With Ame’s late-game consistency, NothingToSay’s stable mid control, and the legendary support duo fy/xNova, the team excels in structured laning, calculated teamfights, and high-pressure late-game execution. |
Overview
Xtreme Gaming didn’t explode onto the scene overnight — they built themselves up the hard way. After a few years of roster shuffles and near-misses, 2025 was the year everything finally clicked.
By putting together a core built around seasoned stars like Ame, NothingToSay, fy, and xNova, Xtreme stopped looking like a rebuilding project and started looking like a team that could win it all.
Their run to the Grand Final of The International 2025 wasn’t just a deep tournament finish — it felt like a statement. Chinese Dota was back in the fight for the Aegis.
Early Days
Founded in 2021, Xtreme Gaming spent their first years trying to find the right mix. There was talent, but not always stability. Lineups changed, results fluctuated, and consistency was hard to come by.
The real shift happened when the organization stopped experimenting and started committing to experience. Instead of developing raw prospects, they brought in players who had already played on the biggest stage — and felt the pressure of a TI Grand Final.
That decision changed everything.
Rise to International Contention (2024–2026)
Once Ame became the centerpiece, the team’s identity became much clearer. Everything revolved around structure, patience, and late-game confidence.
Key moments in this rise:
- Strong, confident performances in the Chinese regional circuit
- Deep international LAN runs throughout 2024
- The arrival of NothingToSay and fy in 2025, adding stability in mid and creativity in teamfights
- A heartbreaking 2–3 loss in the Grand Final of The International 2025 — a series that could have gone either way
What makes this lineup different is experience. This isn’t a young squad learning on stage — it’s a group of players who’ve already stood under the TI lights and know exactly what it feels like to fall just short.
Fun Facts
- Ame, fy, and xNova have all played in previous TI Grand Finals.
- Ame is often called the “Uncrowned King” — he has reached three International Grand Finals but has yet to lift the Aegis.
- The TI 2025 Grand Final was one of the closest and most emotionally intense five-game series in recent history.