Counter-Strike Player /

Mercury Mercury

In-game leader

Name

Wang Jingxiang

Born

Dec 15, 2000
(age 25)

Nationality

Current team

TYLOO

Games

CS2

Total Prize Money

$96 183

Mercury Esports career

2 642 days
441 days
1 times

Mercury Esports results and earnings

Name Team / Player Place Earnings
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Mercury Top 5 tournaments by Total Peak Viewers

03.06.25 - 22.06.25
1 789 038
24.11.25 - 14.12.25
1 587 459
23.07.25 - 03.08.25
1 138 942
12.11.25 - 16.11.25
1 037 499
12.09.25 - 21.09.25
792 435

Mercury Top 5 tournaments by Hours Watched

03.06.25 - 22.06.25
76 107 383
24.11.25 - 14.12.25
71 315 108
23.07.25 - 03.08.25
35 232 245
21.02.23 - 26.03.23
33 714 935
01.03.25 - 16.03.25
28 121 747

Player FAQ

  • What is Mercury real name?

    Mercury's real name is Wang Jingxiang.

  • How old is Mercury?

    Mercury's birthday is Dec 15, 2000, so he is 25 years old.

  • Where is Mercury from?

    Wang “Mercury” Jingxiang from China

  • What devices does Mercury use?

    As we know, Mercury uses the following gear:

    Mouse: ZOWIE S2
    Mousepad: ZOWIE G-SR
    Monitor: ZOWIE XL2546K
    Keyboard: SteelSeries Apex Pro
    Headset: HyperX Cloud II
  • How much money has Mercury earn?

    Mercury earned $96 183 cash prizes on esports tournaments.

  • What game does Mercury play?

    Mercury is a Counter-Strike player.

  • What is the current esports team of Mercury?

    The Mercury's current Counter-Strike team is TYLOO.

  • What is the most popular tournament Mercury has participated in?

    According to Esports Charts, the most-watched tournament featuring Mercury was BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025, which peaked at 1 789 038 viewers.

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