- Nationality
- China
- Position
- Support
- Date of birth
- August 20, 1998
- Earned
- $462,218
- Current Team
- Weibo Gaming
Liu “Crisp” Qing-Song is a prominent Chinese professional League of Legends player, best known for his role as a support. Currently, he plays for Weibo Gaming in the LPL (League of Legends Pro League).
Career Overview
- Early Career: Crisp began his professional journey in 2017 with YTG (Yingxiong Tianxia Gaming). He quickly gained recognition for his strategic gameplay and strong mechanics.
- Transition to FunPlus Phoenix: In 2019, he joined FunPlus Phoenix (FPX), where he played a significant role in the team’s success, including their victory in the 2019 World Championship. His synergy with the team’s carries and understanding of the game made him a standout player.
- Return to Weibo Gaming: After a successful stint with FPX, Crisp returned to Weibo Gaming in 2022, continuing to showcase his skills as one of the top support players in the LPL.
Playstyle and Strengths
Crisp is known for his engage-heavy playstyle and ability to create opportunities for his team. He excels with champions that have high-impact abilities, allowing him to initiate teamfights and provide utility for his carries. His deep understanding of map control and vision placement also enhances his team’s strategic options.
Achievements
- World Championship Title: Crisp was part of the FPX roster that won the 2019 World Championship, solidifying his status in the competitive scene.
- Multiple LPL Titles: His experience in the LPL has seen him compete for several domestic championships, contributing to his team’s successes over the years.
Future Outlook
As of 2024, Crisp continues to be a pivotal player for Weibo Gaming, and his experience and leadership are expected to drive the team’s ambitions in both the LPL and international competitions. His contributions as a support player will be vital in shaping Weibo Gaming’s strategies in upcoming tournaments.