GodV
Wei Zhen, better known by his in-game name GodV,[n 1] is a retired Chinese professional League of Legends player who was previously the mid laner for LGD Gaming. While on LGD, GodV qualified for the 2015 World Championship after he and his team defeated the Qiao Gu Reapers 3–2 in the LPL finals. On June 8, 2020, Wei Zhen announced his marriage to Weng Jinxuan, also known by her online alias "Lil bee".
GodV | |
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Personal information | |
Name | 韦朕 (Wei Zhen) |
Born | 1996 or 1997 (age 26–27)[1] |
Nationality | Chinese |
Career information | |
Games | |
Playing career | 2012–2017 (League of Legends) 2017–present (PUBG) |
Role | Mid laner (League of Legends) |
Team history | |
2012–2014 | Vici Gaming |
2014–2017 | LGD Gaming |
2017–2022 | Four Angry Men |
After his League of Legends career, Wei began his PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds playing on team Four Angry Men and retired in 2022.
League of Legends career
2014 season
Wei joined LGD Gaming in May 2014 as their new mid laner under the name "We1less". He joined the team after leaving Vici Gaming, a team he was a part of since September 2012. LGD was knocked out extremely early in Demacia Cup Season 2, losing 2–1 to Team RM in the very first round. They placed fourth in the 2014 LPL Summer Regular Season and managed to qualify for the 2014 LPL Summer Playoffs. They failed to win a single game, losing 3–0 to both EDward Gaming and Star Horn Royal Club. LGD managed to make it to the 2014 Season China Regional Finals but were knocked out in the second round with a 2–1 loss to OMG.[2]
2015 season
LGD's first full tournament of the year was the 2015 Demacia Cup Spring Season where they made the quarterfinals but lost 3–0 to Invictus Gaming. Shortly afterwards, they finished the 2015 LPL Spring Regular Season in sixth place and advanced to the 2015 LPL Spring Playoffs. LGD upset both OMG and Snake eSports 3–0 to face EDward Gaming in the finals. The series went the distance to a full five games but LGD ultimately lost the series 3–2 to EDG.
Prior to the start of the second half of the season, We1less changed his name to "GODV". LGD became feared in China but they were upset 3–0 by OMG in the 2015 Demacia Cup Summer Season. LGD placed fifth in the 2015 LPL Summer Regular Season and qualified for the Seeding Match of the 2015 LPL Summer Playoffs. They fought their way to the finals, even upsetting EDG 3–0 along the way. LGD beat the Qiao Gu Reapers 3–2 in the finals to qualify for the 2015 World Championship as the top seed from China. LGD was placed in a group alongside Team SoloMid, Origen, and KT Rolster. They ended with a 2–4 record and were knocked out of the tournament.[3]
2016 season
Going into IEM X San Jose, GODV renamed once again, this time to PAinEvil. LGD were knocked out in the first round, losing 0–2 to Team SoloMid.[4]
On May 10 Wei had to take a temporary leave from the game due to recurring hand injuries.[5] After Wei's back in early August, although LGD's record has improved, due to too many early losses, he finally ranked fifth in Group B with a 7–9 regular season record and missed the playoffs. In the 2016 NEST National E-Sports Competition Finals, LGD lost to iG 0–2 and won the runner-up.[6]
2017 season
In the 2017 LPL Spring Split, LGD's poor condition ranked last in Group A in the regular season. According to LPL regulations,[7] LGD needs to compete with LPL's sub-league LSPL to qualify for the relegation match. Godv helped LGD get 3 in the relegation match. -0 defeated GT, then defeated YM 3–0, successfully relegated.[8]
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds career
2017 season
Godv transformed into a PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds professional player and joined the Four Angry Men (4AM) team.[9] In October 2017, Wei Zhen led 4AM in the Banana Project International Invitational and won the runner-up.[10] In November 2017, 4AM won the runner-up in the G-Star PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Asia Invitational.[11]
2018 season
In February, 4AM won the first place in the SLI PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds World Championship for two consecutive games and ranked eighth in total points.[12] In June, 4AM won the championship in the TPP finals of the PCPI China Invitational.[13]
2019 season
In September 2019, 4AM won the PCL Summer Championship of FPP mode with a total of 241 points and 146 kills.[14] In November 2019, 4am, ifty, qm, and vc four mainland teams played on behalf of the pcl region, went to participate in the PGC, which is the highest specification event in the official league of PUBG Esports, and won the third place with 99 points, next to geng and faze.[15]
2020 season
In October 2020, 4AM won the PCL Fall Championship of FPP mode with a total of 316 points with 103 placements and 169 kills.
2021 season
In May 2021, 4AM won the PCL Spring Championship.
In July 2021, 4AM won TMC Global Invitational.
2022 season
In December 2022, GodV left and retired.
Notes
- Also known as We1less, PAinEvil, and LuciFer throughout his career.
References
- "The evolution of the unstoppable GODV: a conversation with LPL's strongest mid laner". TheScoreEsports. July 30, 2015. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
- "The evolution of the unstoppable GODV: a conversation with LPL's strongest mid laner". thescoreesports.com. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
- "GODV ascending | LoL Esports". euw.lolesports.com. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
- "GODV: 'since we [won the] LPL championship, I think I was overconfident' – YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
- "Home - PVP". 30 June 2019.
- "League of Legends Event Center-League of Legends Official Website".
- "Who can aspire? 2017 LPL spring playoff schedule announced".
- "2017 LPL Spring Competition Video".
- "Godv joins Huya live broadcast with 4AM team at 6pm on December 7th live broadcast debut".
- "PUBG Invitational ends, Chinese team wins championship and runner-up".
- "Team wNv in the G-star PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Asian Invitational Report".
- "PUBG SLi League Day3 summary 4AM broke out to eat chicken for the second time".
- "PIPC roundup: 17 missed championships and tears on the field, 4AM reincarnation circle of destiny reversed to win".
- "PCL summer tournament ends, 4AM wins FPP championship".
- "Gen.G team won the PUBG World Championship in the Oakland Arena". 25 November 2019.
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