BLG Bin says he will take a break to rest and regroup

by Majbritt Dybdal Bjerre | Jul 21, 2026 | Esports, Featured, LPL, News

BLG Bin will take a temporary break from competitive League of Legends after saying he has not been in his best condition lately.

Bilibili Gaming’s star top laner Chen “Bin” Ze-Bin announced the decision on his personal Weibo account on July 21, with the organization set to move forward in LPL Split 3 with academy top laner Yang “Wenbo” Wen-Bo in the lineup.

The move comes at a sensitive point in BLG’s season. The team is coming off a heavy international stretch that included MSI 2026 and the Esports World Cup, and now heads straight into another domestic split with one of its most important players stepping away.

BLG Bin announces temporary break from competition

Bin said the break was agreed after talks with the team, framing it as time away to rest, recover, and reset rather than a permanent exit from the roster.

His translated statement reads: “I haven’t been in the best state lately. After discussing with the team, I will be stepping away from competition for a while to rest and regroup. Thank you to the team and my teammates for their understanding, and everyone who has shown concern for me. Please continue to cheer for BLG.”

BLG Bin announcement about taking a break from pro scene.
BLG Bin announcing he will take a break

BLG have not announced a firm return date. Reports around the LPL scene have suggested the absence may be short, potentially around two weeks, but that has not been confirmed by the team. For now, the safest read is that Bin is out temporarily while BLG begin Split 3 without him.

The timing will fuel discussion because Bin has carried enormous expectations for years. He has long been viewed as one of the defining top laners in the world, but 2026 has brought sharper criticism of his form, especially after BLG’s recent international losses.

Wenbo promoted as BLG prepare for Split 3

With Bin stepping back, BLG are expected to use Wenbo in the top lane as they begin their next run through the LPL. The team’s first Split 3 match is listed against ThunderTalk Gaming on July 23, giving Wenbo little time to settle before competitive play resumes.

The official LPL Split 3 standings page now becomes the place to track how quickly BLG can stabilize during Bin’s absence.

Key pointCurrent situation
Player stepping awayChen “Bin” Ze-Bin
TeamBilibili Gaming
Reason givenNot feeling in his best state, with time needed to rest and regroup
ReplacementYang “Wenbo” Wen-Bo
Next listed matchBLG vs ThunderTalk Gaming on July 23
Return timelineNo official date confirmed

This is also not Wenbo’s first brush with the senior setup in 2026. BLG had already moved him into the main roster picture earlier in the year when Bin was briefly away from the team, although Bin returned before Wenbo could make a proper run of starts at that time.

A difficult stretch for BLG after MSI and EWC

BLG have barely had time to come up for air this year. Their schedule has already taken them through LPL Split 1, First Stand, LPL Split 2, MSI 2026, and the Esports World Cup, with the team repeatedly going deep instead of getting any real reset between events.

MSI was the biggest example of that grind. BLG made it all the way to the grand final before losing to Hanwha Life Esports, and the five-game series showed how demanding the run had become. Top lane was under pressure throughout the final, with Bin involved in several of the series’ most important swings.

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There was no long break after that, either. BLG moved on to the Esports World Cup 2026, where they finished 5th-6th. Put together, that stretch gives more context to Bin’s decision. It has been a packed, high-pressure season, and even elite players eventually need room to recover.

For Bin, the pressure has been especially visible. When a player has built a reputation as a lane-dominant carry and a benchmark for the role, even normal dips look larger. BLG now have to manage both the competitive loss and the human side of giving him space to reset.

Bin’s latest BLG drama adds another layer to the break

Bin’s temporary break also lands only months after a separate roster scare around BLG’s top lane. In January, BLG promoted Wenbo to the LPL roster while Bin was briefly away from the team, which immediately started speculation about whether the organization was preparing for a change in the role.

BLG did not give a detailed public explanation at the time. Reports and discussion from the Chinese scene claimed Bin had been involved in a dispute with team management, but the situation was resolved quickly enough that he returned before Wenbo played an official match in his place.

That earlier episode makes the current break harder to separate from the wider mood around BLG. Bin’s own message this time points to condition and recovery, not a roster dispute, but the repeat promotion of Wenbo naturally brings the January drama back into the conversation.

For BLG, the key difference is that this break is now being presented as a player reset rather than a sudden benching. For Bin, it gives him a chance to step away from the pressure before the split reaches its most important stage.

Bin’s career achievements and teams before this break

Bin’s absence matters because this is not a normal top-lane substitution. He has been one of the most accomplished Chinese top laners of his generation, with deep international runs across Suning, Royal Never Give Up, and Bilibili Gaming.

Year or periodTeamNotable achievement or context
2019Suning-S / Suning systemBegan his professional rise through Suning’s setup before becoming one of the LPL’s most talked-about young top laners.
2020SuningReached the World Championship final, where Suning finished runner-up after a breakout tournament run.
2022Royal Never Give UpWon MSI 2022 with RNG, one of the biggest titles of his career.
2022-presentBilibili GamingJoined BLG and became the face of the team’s top side during its rise as a major LPL and international contender.
2023Bilibili GamingReached the MSI final with BLG and helped establish the roster as a regular threat to the LCK’s best teams.
2024Bilibili GamingReached the World Championship final with BLG, finishing runner-up after a five-game final against T1.
2026Bilibili GamingWon LPL Split 2 and later finished runner-up at MSI 2026 before the team’s Esports World Cup run.

That résumé is why the reaction to BLG Bin taking a break is bigger than a standard roster note. BLG are not just replacing a starter for a few matches, they are temporarily playing without the player who has defined much of their identity in high-pressure series.

What Bin’s break means for BLG

On paper, BLG still have enough star power to compete near the top of the table. Knight, Viper, Shun, and ON give the roster a strong core, but changing top laners can alter the whole map. Bin’s champion pool, side-lane pressure, and willingness to take over fights have shaped BLG’s identity for years.

The broader esports angle is familiar. Top teams often talk about long seasons, travel, and pressure, but breaks like this make those costs feel less abstract. BLG are still chasing domestic and international goals in 2026, but their best version later in the year may depend on how carefully they handle this pause now.

Frequently asked questions about BLG Bin

Why is BLG Bin taking a break?

Bin said he has not been in his best state recently and decided, after speaking with BLG, to step away from competition for a while to rest and regroup.

Is Bin leaving Bilibili Gaming permanently?

No permanent departure has been announced. Bin’s message described the move as a temporary break from competition.

Who will replace Bin on BLG?

Yang “Wenbo” Wen-Bo, BLG’s academy top laner, is expected to step into the main roster while Bin is away.

When will Bin return to competition?

BLG have not confirmed an exact return date. Reports have suggested the break may be short, but the team has not made that timeline official.

What was Bin’s translated statement?

Bin said: “I haven’t been in the best state lately. After discussing with the team, I will be stepping away from competition for a while to rest and regroup. Thank you to the team and my teammates for their understanding, and everyone who has shown concern for me. Please continue to cheer for BLG.”

How did BLG perform before Bin’s break?

BLG finished second at MSI 2026 after losing the grand final to Hanwha Life Esports, then placed in the 5th-6th range at the Esports World Cup 2026.

BLG’s next test starts without their top-lane anchor

Bin’s break leaves BLG with a short-term roster problem and a longer-term question about recovery, form, and timing. Wenbo now gets a real chance to prove himself in the news cycle’s most watched LPL roster change, while BLG try to keep their Split 3 campaign steady until their top laner is ready to return.

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