TT Esports Club, abbreviated as TT Esports, is a Chinese esports organization. It is one of the core business divisions of the Quwan Group. The club has multiple divisions, including teams for Honor of Kings, League of Legends, PUBG Mobile, and League of Legends: Wild Rift.
Honor of Kings Division: The TTG team achieved runner-up finishes in the King Pro League Spring 2021, King Pro League Fall 2021, and Honor of Kings Challenger Cup 2021. On September 10, 2023, they won the championship at the King Pro League Summer 2023.
League of Legends Division: The League of Legends team secured a runner-up position at the Demacia Cup 2022 and reached the quarterfinals in the 2023 LPL Spring Split.
League of Legends: Wild Rift Division: The Wild Rift team won the championship at the Wild Rift Ionia Cup 2023 and claimed the title in the Wild Rift Super League Summer 2024.
PUBG Mobile Division: The PUBG Mobile team earned third place in the Peacekeeper Elite League Spring 2024 and won the championship in the second week of the 2024 PEL Autumn Split.
The Guangzhou TTG team is the Honor of Kings division of TT Esports Club, established on September 16, 2016, and has since participated in the Honor of Kings Pro League (KPL).
(The above roster is as of the 2024 KPL Summer Split.)
Results
Champions
King Pro League Summer 2023
Runners-Up
King Pro League Spring 2021
King Pro League Fall 2021
Honor of Kings Challenger Cup 2021
Top 4
King Pro League Spring 2020
Honor of Kings World Champion Cup 2021
King Pro League Spring 2024
Asian Games
In October 2023, TTG player Tao Jiang (ID: Adou) was selected as a member of the national team for the Honor of Kings Asian Games version at the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games, helping the national team win the first gold medal in esports at the Asian Games.
League of Legends Division
TT League of Legends Division belongs to TT Gaming under Quwan Group, which is one of the core businesses of TT Esports, and in September 2020, it officially joined the LPL league.[1][2]
Roster
Location
ID
Name
Nationality
Coach
Top
HOYA
Yoon Yong-ho
South Korea
Head Coach
Zhou Zhengting (AFei)
Jungle
Beichuan
Ling Yang
China
Mid
Ucal
Son Yoon-hyun
South Korea
ADC
1xn
Xiunan Li
China
Support
QiuQiu
Ming Zhang
China
Support
Feather
Tiancifu Wang
China
(The above roster is as of the 2024 LPL Summer Split.)
On October 19, 2021, the PeaceElite team TMG Esports Club officially joined the TT Esports and was rebranded as the TT PUBG Mobile Division, continuing to compete in the Game for Peacekeeper Elite League (PEL).
PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2023 - PEL Qualifier : 2nd Place
Peacekeeper Elite League Spring 2024 : 3rd Place
PEL Autumn 2024 - Week 2: Champion
Wild Rift Division
In 2021, TT Esports established its League of Legends: Wild Rift Division. In the same year, they won the Wild Rift League 2021: LPL Qualifier, Champion with a 4:0 victory over OMG, securing the title in the LoL: Wild Rift Professional Qualifier - LPL Track.[3]