AG Super Play has once again reached the finals, making it their eighth straight time! So, among the three remaining teams, who will face AG in the final showdown?
After falling into the losers' bracket, Wolf Team did not repeat last season’s failure, swiftly knocking out KSG 4-1. In the last game, Goya’s Feng Xiao repeatedly gave away points, but this match began with him claiming MVP using Gongsun Li. SK’s persistent Lu Bu was finally unleashed in this match by Guiji, achieving an ideal 6-0 record. Compared to the previous match against AG Super Play, this game didn’t require much effort from Xiaopang, which is a positive sign. However, the issue of losing points in advantageous situations still persists. To challenge AG again in the grand final, they need to minimize these unnecessary mistakes.
After dropping into the losers' bracket, WB also comfortably eliminated their opponent 4-1, fulfilling their duty as a winners' bracket team and making this season’s playoffs highly stratified. Although jungler Nuanyang’s Smite was a bit off in this match, he still delivered the performance expected of a veteran jungler when playing Nakoruru; Tingyue effectively contained LGD’s previously outstanding Xiaoming; and Zimo completely silenced Xiao Luo in their matchup.
Since 2025, WB has been Wolf Team’s biggest rival besides AG. They lost 0-3 in the third round of the spring season, 3-4 in the winners' bracket first round, and 2-3 in the summer season third round. Over the past six months, Wolf Team has lost all three matches against WB. Tonight, the two teams meet again in the losers' bracket semifinal—will Wolf Team break the curse, or will WB claim a fourth consecutive victory? Let’s wait and see.
Feng Xiao’s performance for Wolf Team this season has generally lived up to his reputation as a champion marksman. Although he hasn’t reached the level of improvement that Yi Nuo brought to AG, he remains the best fit for Wolf Team’s current roster. To raise his ceiling further, Feng Xiao will need to replicate the explosive form he showed in the regular season when playing a max-rated Sun Shangxiang.
Xiao Mai, on the other hand, is completely different from Feng Xiao. This season, his average gold per minute has soared to 748, making him the top farming carry. After his stats started climbing steadily from the third round, WB returned to their familiar S2 form. Among the four remaining teams, Xiao Mai ranks second only to TTG’s Xiao Xue in average deaths and damage share, while boasting the highest participation rate among the four players.
Tonight’s battle between these two very different types of marksmen will be fascinating—who will perform better? But judging by the strength of the four remaining teams, it doesn’t matter who wins; in the end, no one can beat AG!
The new hero Chisha has officially launched on the test server. This hero’s skill mechanics are truly overpowered, wielding five different weapons. Each basic attack automatically switches the weapon used. The first two basic attacks don’t change the forms of skills one and two, but the third and fourth basic attacks transform Chisha into a ranged attack mode. This ranged mode lasts for four seconds, during which Chisha’s first and second skills are enhanced. The first skill becomes similar to Lao Fuzi’s ultimate, allowing Chisha to kick enemies into walls and pin them there.
If the enemy isn’t kicked into a wall, they cannot be pinned. In ranged mode, the second skill transforms into Zhuge Liang’s ultimate, locking onto enemies and dealing additional true damage based on their lost health. This skill can hit multiple enemies, and Chisha gains super armor. The ranged ultimate is extremely powerful, turning into a rapid-fire attack with an attack speed of up to 412%, instantly dealing terrifying damage that can one-shot squishy heroes.