Crisp rejoins Weibo Gaming while Hang heads to Top Esports in a major LPL roster swap before Split 3 of the 2025 season.
Crisp rejoins Weibo Gaming while Hang heads to Top Esports in a major LPL roster swap before Split 3 of the 2025 season.
Top Esports’ Liu “Crisp” Qingsong and Weibo Gaming’s Fu “Hang” Minghang have swapped teams ahead of
League of Legends Pro League (LPL) 2025 Split 3.
The change will see Crisp return to the Weibo Gaming roster, which he was a part of between 2022-2024, before
joining Top Esports as a replacement for Tian “Meiko” Ye.
The unusual changes follow a lengthy spell of middling results for the two LPL juggernauts, as Top Esports and
Weibo Gaming have failed to reach the expected heights this season.
The 2024 LoL World Championship semifinalists, Weibo Gaming, started the year with a seventh-eighth-place
finish in Split 1 and had to settle for fifth-sixth in Split 2.
Top Esports enjoyed a far more promising start to the year, with a gold medal from Split 1 and a semifinal run at
the First Stand tournament, before crashing out of LPL 2025 Split 2 Playoffs in the lower bracket quarterfinals.
Ahead of the final split of the season, Top Esports sit in third place in the LPL standings, with 40 points, which is
enough for them to proceed to the regional finals.
Meanwhile, Weibo Gaming have accumulated just 25 points (five in winter and 20 in spring), which is enough for
a sixth place in the league’s standings, but five short of catching up with Team WE and booking a spot in the LPL
Regional Finals.
LPL 2025 Split 3 is scheduled to start later this month, following the conclusion of Mid-Season Invitational 2025,
which has recently entered the bracket stage.
With more roster changes expected to happen this month, the top LoL betting sites have yet to open LPL 2025
Split 3 outright betting markets.