Some players show up when it matters. Xun showed up and apparently attended every single fight.
Bilibili Gaming jungler Peng Li-Xun, known competitively as Xun, recorded an 89% kill participation rate in a key match during the 2026 LPL Spring Playoffs, helping BLG level their series at 1-1. That number is not a typo. Nearly nine out of every ten kills BLG secured in that game had Xun’s name attached to them.
Kill participation, for anyone who doesn’t spend their evenings watching League of Legends, measures how often a player is directly involved in securing kills, either as the one dealing the finishing blow or as an assist contributor. For a jungler, who rotates across the entire map rather than owning a single lane, that kind of involvement signals total map control.
What made the performance stand out
BLG entered the match needing a response after dropping game one. Xun’s performance provided exactly that, bringing the series back to even and setting up a decisive game.
By June 2026, Xun had surpassed 2,000 career kills in the LPL, cementing his status as one of the most productive junglers in the history of the regional league.
The roster BLG is building around
The lineup features Bin at top lane, Knight in the mid lane, Viper as the AD carry, and ON rounding out the composition at support.
Why this matters beyond one game
Bilibili Gaming was founded in December 2017, which makes the organization relatively young by traditional esports standards.
For the esports betting and prediction market audience, platforms like Polymarket have offered markets on BLG match outcomes during major LPL events, reflecting genuine interest from audiences who want a financial stake in how these series play out.
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