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LPL's premier all-Chinese team exposed facing operational difficulties, staff demanding unpaid wages overseas, three managers replaced in five months.

Introduction: The S16 season competition has officially begun, and it is believed that most players have been following the recent matches. The competitions across various major regions are quite intense, and recently, the LPL region has experienced many changes, especially concerning the highly anticipated premier all-Chinese team. During the transfer period, they intended to acquire new players, but it was recently exposed that they now wish to refund and leave the LPL region. They have even faced wage demands from former staff overseas, with public爆料 revealing that within five months, the team replaced three managers, which likely explains their rapid decline in performance due to severe operational issues.

LPL's premier all-Chinese team reported struggling with operations.


Most players are quite familiar with the WB Gaming team. As a financially strong team in the LPL region, after entering, they assembled a super luxurious lineup, even acquiring top laner TheShy and jungler Karsa. Their performance in recent years has remained relatively stable, generally staying at the upper tier of the LPL region. During the winter transfer period, WB Gaming increased investments again,引入 multiple top-tier professional players, subsequently forming the LPL's premier all-Chinese team, somewhat reminiscent of the former RNG team. However, their overall results were not particularly good, failing to secure a World Championship spot in the first stage.

After the second stage began, WB Gaming encountered接连 problems, with their performance rapidly declining. It seems辅助选手 Hang未能融入队伍, and his gameplay showed a noticeable gap. Against Xiaohu's Galio, he even managed to ult and stun his own teammates, essentially giving away kills. Recently, industry insiders爆料 that an LPL team wanted to退货退款, with the club regretting its purchase of a slot but being refused. Though not指名道姓, key clues were given: a three-letter club name and involvement in 2021 transfers, pointing directly at WB Gaming.

Subsequently, WB Gaming faced another serious issue: staff publicly demanding unpaid wages overseas. It appears the team's operations are quite strained, likely involving relatively small欠款金额. The staff also stated they weren't extremely angry, but the process dragged on too long. Within five months, WB Gaming更换了三个经理. After some back-and forth, the original poster deleted the wage demand messages and posted a money bag with a checkmark, indicating the issue was resolved. Such a simple matter required public attention to be addressed, suggesting internal problems within WB Gaming.

WB Gaming's recent match results have been very poor. In the EWC qualifiers, they defeated OMG to reach the final stage, where they will face BLG. Unless unexpected, BLG will likely secure the qualification spot. In the current second stage, WB Gaming holds a 1-4 record, ranking倒数第二 in the summit group. With this状态, they are likely only playoff-level, unable to reach the top four. If funds are available, WB Gaming should consider acquiring a relatively good辅助选手, with Liu Qing-Song being the best choice, whom they probably have already contacted.

Final thoughts:

Initially, everyone believed WB Gaming, backed by major sponsors, would have ample资金. Surprisingly, after several years of competition, issues have emerged, possibly due to lack of成绩. Why do such problems often involve Xiaohu? Previously with RNG, he left by lowering his value; will WB Gaming employ new tactics this time?

What are your views on this matter, esteemed观众老爷们?

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