Zhou (gamer)

Zhou
Personal information
NameChen Yao
NationalityChinese
Career information
Games
Playing careerUntil 2014
RoleCarry
Career highlights and awards

Chen Yao (Chinese: 陈尧), also known as Zhou, is a retired Chinese professional Defense of the Ancients (DotA) and Dota 2 player who won The International 2 as the team captain. His Id appeared in the loading screen of Defense of the Ancients 7 times.[1] He won 27 champions during his professional career.[2]

Professional career

[edit]

Defense of the Ancients

[edit]

Zhou was first seen playing professionally in Team CD, where he already has the reputation of being one of the best carries in China. In 2009, Zhou became the runner-up of SMM Grand National Final DotA Tournament 2009. In 2010, Loveen's Nirvana purchased team CD.[clarification needed] Nirvana won the first season of G-League[clarification needed] and the World DotA Championship 2010. Zhou also led the team to win The DotA Razer Global Challenge in 2010.

They also earned a third place in SMM 2010 and WGT 2011.[clarification needed] In 2011, Zhou joined team CCM, however, later, Wang Sicong bought CCM and formed team Invictus Gaming. Invictus Gaming placed were runners up at the World Cyber Games in China 2011. As a part of Invictus Gaming, Yao won the SMM Grand National DotA Championship in 2011.

Dota2

[edit]

As the captain of Invictus Gaming, Chen Yao participated in The International 2011, where the team finished in 5th position. A year later, Zhou led his team to victory in The International 2012, and he also won World Cyber Games 2012 Dota2 world championship. However the following year, in 2013, he placed 5th in The International 2013. In September 2013, Zhou was traded, and joined TongFu.

Retirement

[edit]

Zhou officially announced his retirement on February 10, 2014.[3] Yao had won 27 champions during his professional career.[4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "[回顾] 冠军荣耀:Zhou团队7登DotA Loading图" (in Chinese).
  2. ^ "DotA王者zhou宣布退役 自言不会离开电竞圈" (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2020-03-14. Retrieved 2017-10-29.
  3. ^ "'Zhou' officially retires".
  4. ^ "DotA王者zhou宣布退役 自言不会离开电竞圈" (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2020-03-14. Retrieved 2017-10-29.