At 26 years old, the player stated that he is open to opportunities in any region and in any role except Duelist. It remains unclear whether he will continue to occupy a place on the roster for
VCT China Stage 2, which is scheduled to begin at the end of June.
With only two victories during this seasonâs VCT China Kickoff, Wolves Esports remains one of the last teams worldwide yet to earn any Championship Points toward qualification for
VALORANT Champions 2026, which will take place in Shanghai. The organization has historically been confined to the lower half of the VCT China standings, regardless of the year or split. This season has proven particularly difficult, with a winless Stage 1 campaign that yielded only two map victories, followed by another disappointing showing in the Esports World Cup qualifier.
The lone exception to this trend came during VCT China Stage 1 2025, when the team secured a third-place finish and qualified for Masters Toronto. In what remains the only international tournament appearance in the organizationâs history, Wolves produced one of the eventâs most memorable runs. The team notably eliminated Bilibili Gaming and Team Heretics in the Play-Ins before advancing all the way to the upper-bracket final, where their campaign ultimately came to an end against Paper Rex and later Fnatic.
During those months of competition, SiuFatBB and his teammates had the opportunity to showcase the full extent of their potential before seeing their performances decline in the months that followed. The team eventually finished last in Stage 2 and failed to qualify for Champions. Should SiuFatBB depart in the near future, Liu âSpringâ Chun-ting would become the sole remaining member of Wolves Esportsâ most recognizable roster iteration.