Meet the best Crossfire players – Find out who’s at the top!

Who is the Best Crossfire Player? The CrossFire competitive scene is so competitive that determining who is on the top is a challenge. Although the list of the best CrossFire players may change in terms of positions, here you will find the true protagonists who stand out for their skill and career background in the great FPS that is Crossfire Crossplay.

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List of the best players at present

RankNameTotal Earned $
1N9 Wang, Hao$177,733.74
2Xxiao Zheng, Qi$177,733.74
3577 Chen, Jinwei$177,733.74
4Zy Zhang, Ye$164,912.26
5Jwei Yang, Jiawei$164,912.26
6 Doo Meng, Kun$164,912.26
7Even Zheng, Pengfei$164,049.46
8ZQ Zhang, Qian$164,049.46
9Baby Song, Hongqi$124,181.95
10CZY Chen, Ziyang$121,504.08

N9

Wang “N9” Hao, born on 17 October 1999, is our #1 pick and a top Chinese CrossFire player currently playing for BaiSha Gaming. With notable achievements such as his victory in CrossFire Stars 2023 and CrossFire Pro League Season 16, N9 has proven his prowess.

His skill has also earned him multiple MVP awards in regular seasons. With an impressive track record, N9 shines in the CrossFire competitive scene, leaving mark as a leader and an outstanding player – Let’s say the best Crossfire player of 2023.


Xxiao

Zheng “Xxiao” Qi, born on 6 September 1999, stands out as a Chinese player for BaiSha Gaming in CrossFire. His awards include notable victories in CrossFire Stars 2023 and CrossFire Pro League Season 14, with significant prize money including $500,000 and $130,625, respectively.

Xxiao has proven his gaming in various competitions, getting a spot for himself as the top CrossFire player for BaiSha Gaming and the second big fish on our list. With more than $408,879 in total winnings.


577

Chen “577” Jinwei, born on November 4, 2000, is a top Chinese CrossFire player for BaiSha Gaming, contributing significantly to his success in numerous tournaments. Among his most recent achievements is the victory at CrossFire Stars 2023, where BaiSha Gaming triumphed over All Gamers by a score of 3-1, taking home a prize of $500,000. With more than $318,792 in total earnings and active participation in competitions, 577 earns a solid second place on the list of CrossFire’s top players.


ZY

Zhang “ZY” Ye, born October 18, 1999, is a prominent Chinese player currently in the CrossFire ranks of All Gamers on CrossFire. With a successful career, he has led his team to victory in several major tournaments. Including first place at the CrossFire Stars Summer Championship 2023 Vietnam, where they beat BaiSha Gaming with a close 3-2 score for a prize of $110,000.

ZY has shown consistent skill, excelling in competitions such as the CrossFire Pro League Season 22, where All Gamers defeated BaiSha Gaming with a 3-1 score, taking home $209,363. With over $555,758 in total earnings, numerous individual titles, and awards, including Outstanding Rookie at CrossFire Pro League Season 10, ZY earns a good place on our list.


Jwei

Yang “Jwei” Jiawei, born 25 July 1999, stands out as a Chinese player currently on the All Gamers roster at CrossFire just like ZY. Among his most recent victories is a first-place finish at the CrossFire Stars Summer Championship 2023 Vietnam, where All Gamers defeated BaiSha Gaming in a thrilling 3-2 win.

Jwei has been around for a while and played pretty well in the CrossFire Pro League Season 22. With over $524,906 in total earnings and active participation, Jwei is an important part of the CrossFire esport world. His impact is reflected in numerous titles and awards, including several seasons of the CrossFire Pro League and CrossFire Stars.

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Tournaments to keep in mind

CrossFire has been the scene of thrilling competitions over the years. But these are the major Tier A and Tier S tournaments that are kept into consideration when we search for the best Crossfire Player:

  1. CrossFire Stars 2023 (29.11.23 – 10.12.23) – Prize pool: $1,420,000.
  2. CrossFire Stars 2022 (02.12.22 – 11.12.22) – Prize: $1,340,000.
  3. CFS 2021 Grand Finals (01.12.21 – 05.12.21) – Prize: $860,000.
  4. CFS 2020 Grand Finals (03.12.20 – 06.12.20) – Prize: $820,000.

These tournaments are not only competitive events, each edition contributes to keeping Crossfire alive and forging the rich history of the game and its esports scene which is still thriving even after 17 years of gaming.

The best Crossfire player is indeed a title that changes given time. But listed above the teams BaiSha Gaming and All Gamers, being so far above the next teams in the competitive scene, will probably bring the next gamer to this title.

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