Yu “JackeyLove” Wen-Bo

Nationality
chnChina
Position
ADC
Date of birth
November 18, 2000
Earned
$1,031,910
Current Team
Top Esports

Yu “JackeyLove” Wen-Bo is a professional League of Legends player from China, widely regarded as one of the best AD carries (bot laners) in the world. JackeyLove is celebrated for his aggressive playstyle, exceptional mechanics, and his ability to perform under high-pressure situations. He has been a cornerstone of the Chinese League of Legends Pro League (LPL) and has achieved both domestic and international success.

Career Highlights:

  • Invictus Gaming (IG): JackeyLove rose to international fame as the AD carry for Invictus Gaming. In 2018, he helped lead IG to victory at the 2018 League of Legends World Championship, making them the first Chinese team to win the prestigious title. His performances in the tournament solidified his place as a top-tier player.
  • Top Esports (TES): After leaving IG, JackeyLove joined Top Esports (TES) in 2020, where he quickly became a key player in their rise to prominence in the LPL. Under his leadership, TES secured multiple domestic titles and frequently contended on the international stage, including reaching the finals at the 2020 Mid-Season Cup and competing at the World Championships.

Playstyle:

JackeyLove is known for his aggressive and fearless approach to the bot lane. His ability to make bold plays and outmaneuver opponents in 1v1 and team fight scenarios sets him apart from other AD carries. He is also famous for his mastery of high-damage champions like Kai’Sa and Aphelios, which he uses to carry games from the bot lane.

Influence:

As one of the most iconic figures in Chinese esports, JackeyLove has a massive fanbase and is often seen as a role model for aspiring players. His success at a young age and his resilience in high-stakes matches have cemented his legacy as one of the greatest AD carries in the history of League of Legends. JackeyLove’s influence extends beyond just his in-game performance, as he is a symbol of the rise of China in global esports.

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