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JD Gaming
Headquarter:
ChinaBeijing
Founded:
2017

JD Gaming, also known as Jingdong Gaming, is a Chinese esports organization headquartered in Beijing. Established on May 20th, 2017, JD Gaming emerged after JD.com acquired the LPL (League of Legends Pro League) spot previously held by the QG Reapers.

Upon entering the LPL, JD Gaming made roster adjustments, including the addition of Xu "Xiaoali" and Zuo "LvMao" Minghao while removing Wang "Alone" Zijun.



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