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About Royal Never Give Up
Royal Never Give Up, known throughout the world simply as RNG, is one of the most celebrated names in the history of Chinese League of Legends. The organisation competed in the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), China’s flagship competition, and its brand became synonymous with domestic dominance and international ambition. The team is now listed as disbanded, closing a chapter on one of the region’s most storied clubs.
A Name Etched in History
Across its years of competition, RNG earned a reputation as a powerhouse of the LPL, a team capable of contending at the very summit of both the domestic and international scenes. Few organisations from China achieved the level of recognition that RNG did, and its colours were carried by some of the most famous players ever to represent the region. That legacy remains a point of reference whenever the great teams of Chinese esports are discussed.
Final Roster Notes
Among the players associated with the organisation’s later record are Tangyuan and Lele, names tied to the team as it moved through its final stretch of competition. Even as rosters turned over, the RNG banner continued to attract talent hoping to add their own chapter to a distinguished institution.
The LPL Stage
Throughout RNG’s existence, the LPL stood as one of the two strongest regional leagues in the world, a proving ground that has produced multiple global champions. Competing there meant facing relentless pressure and week-in, week-out battles against elite opposition, an environment in which RNG frequently thrived and set the standard others chased.
Now disbanded, Royal Never Give Up leaves behind a legacy that outlasts its active years. As a former team, it endures in the memory of fans as a symbol of Chinese League of Legends at its most ambitious, a club whose very name captured the fighting spirit that defined an unforgettable era in the LPL.
Royal Never Give Up FAQ
Royal Never Give Up competes in the LPL (CHINA region).
The Royal Never Give Up roster includes Lele.
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