The future cybersports professional player Zhou «Yang» Haiyang was born on November 15, 1996, in China. He began his career in March 2015, when he joined the team like Vici Gaming Potential.
After the player was invited to Vici Gaming Potential, he showed himself perfectly in the game. But 2015 was not particularly successful for the team, as the team did not take prizes above third place. After an unsuccessful 2015, in March 2016, she changed her name to Vici Gaming Reborn. And right away, the team wins two tournaments, the H-Cup Season 4 and the StarLadder i-League Invitational Season 1. But then things go wrong again with the team. In September, after Zhou «Yang» Haiyang showed good results, the player was transferred to the main team. In the new composition of Vici Gaming, everything repeated, and the team did not occupy third place before the end of 2016. In 2017, the team showed the same mediocre results, after which Yang decided to leave the organization. In September, he joined the VGJ.Thunder team. With this team, he won first place in the H-Cup Season 8. 2018 began quite successfully for the player and the team as a whole, winning several qualifications and first place in the Galaxy Battles II: Emerging Worlds tournament. Then the prizes in another four tournaments. The team was invited to The International 2018. At the tournament, the team showed a terrible result and dropped out of the championship in 13-16th place. After such a defeat, Zhou «Yang» Haiyan left the team and moved back to Vici Gaming in September 2018.
After some changes in the composition of Vici Gaming started to show quite good results in tournaments. For 2019, the team won 6 prizes in various tournaments. But the most important achievement was at The International, where the team took 5-6th place, a record for Zhou «Yang» Haiyang. Until the end of the year, the player with the team dominated all tournaments. The second place at the MDL Chengdu Major and the first at the ONE Esports Dota 2 World Pro Invitational Singapore tournament should be separately noted. The year 2020 for Zhou began with third place at the DreamLeague Season 13. In May, the player won the OGA Dota PIT Season 1: China. In September, the player changed his team and started playing for the Elephant team, in which, until the end of 2020, he was able to win two tournaments, China Dota2 Pro Cup Season 2 and OGA Dota PIT S4: China.