China's TI15 Ambitions: SumaiL's Retirement Hint, Ticket Controversy, and Puppey's Coaching Return
July 3, 2026
China aims for a deep run at TI15, fielding three teams (four if LGD Gaming’s South American roster is counted) and banking on home-field advantage, with Xtreme Gaming viewed as the strongest potential deep contender.
SumaiL hints at retirement with a cryptic post after qualifying for TI15, suggesting this could be his final appearance at The International.
Ticket sales at TI15 spark controversy in Shanghai, where rapid sell-outs and alleged scalping raise concerns about fan experience and venue access at the 18,000-seat Shanghai Oriental Sports Center.
Puppey returns to The International 15 in a coaching role with PARIVISION, marking his first TI involvement since 2022 and signaling roster stability under his guidance.
Several players remain in contention for a third TI title, including Yatoro, Collapse, Mira, 33, and members of Team Falcons, with varied expectations for this year’s outcome.
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