Zhu ‘paraboy’ Bocheng, Chinese PUBG Mobile star player, enters the headlines again as JD Esports secures him in a $759,000 (Rs. 6.34 crore) deal from Nova Esports. During his time at Nova Esports, paraboy won the PUBG Mobile Global Championship and dominated Chinese mobile esports for the longest time. With paraboy on the roster, Nova Esports secured a total of $6.5 million in prize money. paraboy was also awarded the Esports Mobile Player of the Year at the Esports Awards 2021.
paraboy, known for his domination in the Chinese Peacekeeper circuit, winning the PUBG Mobile Global Championship twice, will join JD Esports and help them grab their first PUBG Mobile trophy.
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Paraboy Leaves Nova Esports And Joins JD Esports After a Whopping $759,000 Deal
paraboy is one of the top PUBG Mobile players in the world and has won several domestic and international championships in his six years of professional career. paraboy started his PUBG Mobile journey at 17 years of age with X-Quest F, a PUBG Mobile esports team owned by Xiamen Qingshoutang Culture Media Co., Ltd. With his stellar performance at the PUBG Mobile Club Open - Spring Split Global Finals, paraboy introduced himself as a PUBG Mobile star to the world.
Under XQF, paraboy came second at the PMCO - Spring Split Global Finals and later won the Peacekeeper Elite Championship 2019. In 2020, paraboy joined Nova Esports and continued his domination. paraboy and his team dominated the domestic and international circuits for the next four years. Here are the championships won by paraboy during his time at Nova Esports.
- Peacekeeper Elite League 2020 Season 2
- Peacekeeper Elite Championship 2020
- PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2020
- Peacekeeper Elite League 2021
- PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals
After four stellar years at Nova Esports, paraboy will play under the banner of JD Esports, with the aim of helping JD Esports win their first title. Since JD Esports failed to grab a spot at the Esports World Cup 2024, they must have their eyes on the year-end PUBG Mobile Global Championship, which will feature a mammoth $3 million prize pool. With paraboy joining JD Esports, time will answer whether JD Esports’ $759,000 gamble pays off or not.