Spitfires completes transfer from All Gamers to Titan Esports Club
Titan Esports Club add former All Gamers duelist Spitfires ahead of the next stage of the 2026 season.
CHINA – All Gamers have officially announced the transfer of Xin “Spitfires” Mingyang to Titan Esports Club, marking the 22-year-old’s return to active competition after missing the opening stretch of the 2026 season.
Spitfires brings to a close a long chapter with All Gamers that began in 2024. As the team’s primary duelist, he helped AG make playoffs, securing back-to-back 5th-6th place finishes in VCT CN 2024 Stage 1 and Stage 2.
The 2025 season, however, was far less stable. All Gamers experimented with a larger roster, which left Spitfires without any playing time during Kickoff and Stage 1. That stretch proved disastrous for the team, as AG failed to pick up a single win across both events. It was only in Stage 2 that Spitfires returned to the lineup as the team’s primary duelist, helping All Gamers finally earn their first win of the season in the second half of the year.
“We’re not afraid of losing, but they’re afraid of losing to us,” Spitfires said after All Gamers claimed their first win of the 2025 season against Wolves Esports in Week 2 of the VCT CN Stage 2 Group Stage.
All Gamers eventually finished 5th-6th and qualified for the Finals portion of the season in Chongqing. Individually, Spitfires ranked among the top 10 players in ACS across the entirety of Stage 2, posting a 226.3 ACS over more than 411 rounds played on duelist.
That strong end to the year, however, was not enough to keep him in AG’s plans for 2026. The organization took a different direction heading into the new season, retaining only Huang “K1ra” Zhihao and Yang “Shr1mp” Yong on the active roster. Even so, Spitfires remained with the team, and during VCT CN Kickoff in Guangzhou he was still seen working behind the scenes to support the squad outside the server.
Russian duelist Roman “f4ngeer” Smirnov stepped in as Spitfires’ replacement on the active roster, and the move quickly paid off. All Gamers went on to win Kickoff without dropping a single series, qualifying for VALORANT Masters Santiago, where they became the only VCT CN team to record a victory at the first international event of 2026 by defeating Gentle Mates 2-1.
Now, Spitfires is set to return to active competition with Titan Esports Club, who only yesterday announced the departure of Han “Abo” Bohao following his transfer to Trace Esports.
Titan Esports Club will hope Spitfires can help raise the team’s level after an underwhelming 2025 season and a slow start to 2026. Still, TEC have shown promise in the CN Evolution Cup Series circuit since last year, a run that also saw them qualify for the 2025 Esports World Cup. Spitfires’ arrival sees him join Zhao “dynamite” Zihao as one of Titan Esports Club’s duelists.
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