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Bilibili Gaming's LPL title has the Chinese powerhouse among the favorites in São Paulo — but international hardware has proven elusive.

Bilibili Gaming support Luo “ON” Wen-Jun competes at the 2025 League of Legends World Championships in Shanghai, China. Luo and BLG will be one of the favorites at First Stand 2026 in São Paulo, Brazil. It’s a stage that Luo “ON” Wen-Jun is familiar with in his fourth year with one of China’s League of Legends powerhouses, Bilibili Gaming.

So, the expectations are the same when Luo and the rest of BLG take the stage on Monday for their opening round match against BNK FEARX at First Stand 2026 in São Paulo, Brazil. Nothing short of a win will be enough. “The target is definitely the champion for the team,” Luo said.

BLG has won practically everything there is to win when it comes to China’s League of Legends Professional League (LPL). Since Luo joined the team for the first Spring split in 2023, BLG has never finished worse than fifth in any LPL split. They’ve qualified for the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) and the World Championships throughout Luo’s time in the support role.

But while domestic success has been seemingly easy to come by, BLG has been on the precipice of winning a major international event on more than one occasion. In three appearances, BLG has finished second twice (2023 and 2024) and fourth (2025), losing to top Korean team Gen. G (2024) and Chinese rivals JD Gaming (2023) and Anyone’s Legend (2025).