LPL Spring 2023: Full roster of every team competing

Updated on February 9, 7:55 p.m. (GMT+8): Ming has rejoined Royal Never Give Up.

Updated on January 16, 8:47 p.m. (GMT+8): Added more information on Top Esports.

The LPL region had a relatively successful year in 2022 when Royal Never Give Up won MSI for the second time in a row. At Worlds, JD Gaming finished in 3rd-4th place after bowing out in the semifinals.

After another turbulent offseason, LPL Spring 2023 resets the board. Neither RNG nor JDG has retained the same roster, so expect new organizations to rise.

The first match will kick off on January 14, 2023. The season will officially end on March 26.

Here’s the full roster of every team competing in LPL Spring 2023.


LPL Spring 2023 rosters of all teams competing

Anyone’s Legend

Credit: LPL

Former Flash Wolves stars Hu “SwordArt” Shuo-Chieh and Lu “Betty” Yu-Hung reunite in the bot lane on Anyone’s Legend.

The Worlds 2020 finalist went to TSM in 2021, and spent a year with Weibo Gaming in 2022 before moving over to join Betty to lead this relatively inexperienced roster.

PLAYER ROSTER ROLE
Zhu “Zdz” De-Zhang Top laner
Peng “Xiaohao” Hao Jungler
Lin “pinz” Li-Pin Mid laner
Lu “Betty” Yu-Hung Bot laner
Hu “SwordArt” Shuo-Chieh Support
Zhou “Harder” Shi-Hao Mid laner (substitute)

Bilibili Gaming

Bilibili Gaming's roster for LPL Spring 2023
Credit: L

Competing with JD Gaming since 2018, mid laner Zeng “Yagao” Qi left the nest to join Bilibili Gaming for LPL Spring 2023. He won two domestic titles with JDG and competed at Worlds twice in 2020 and 2022 during his four-year tenure.

Jungler Peng “Xun” Li-Xun was groomed on Invictus Gaming, succeeding on its academy team before earning a starter spot.

Top laner Chen “Bin” Ze-Bin needs no introduction. Clinching second place at Worlds 2020 with Suning, he went on to

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Top Esports reverse sweep Victory Five in 2022 LPL Spring Split playoffs

Best Esports have progressed one particular step closer to the grand finals of the 2022 LPL Spring Split playoffs following taking down Victory Five in a astonishing reverse sweep right now.

The 2022 LPL Spring Break up playoffs are quickly coming to an end given that only 4 League of Legends teams continue being in the race to represent the location at the Mid-Year Invitational. In today’s match, the LPL’s fifth-seeded Top rated Esports took on the region’s No. 1 seeded Victory 5 to establish which workforce would transfer on to the semifinals.

In the very first activity, Victory 5 jungler Karsa led the cost in opposition to Prime Esports on his dominant Hecarim pick. Throughout the whole early video game, Karsa billed throughout the Rift, applying his tension on the base half of the map. This finally assisted both mid laner Rookie and Advert have Photic accumulate sales opportunities on Orianna and Jinx. 

As the activity progressed further more, equally Rookie and Photic had been unstoppable because both the teamfighting and late-match scaling have been in favor of Victory 5. This helped the staff grab a few dragons, a Baron, and a 12,000 gold direct that was used to shut out the activity in 27 minutes. 

Throughout the initial match, Best Esports only acquired two kills, so they promptly had to check out to reverse their fortunes likely into sport two. And Leading Esports enhanced upon their initial sport a person struggles by means of two early kills on to Rookie and Victory 5 support ppgod. 

Top rated Esports ongoing to force Victory 5 all through the early recreation, but Victory Five stopped a snowball from forming via CS qualified prospects above their opponents. Though Top rated Esports used their early get rid of pressure to get a few

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