League of Legends regional servers
Support is available for common regions such as NA, EUW, JP, OCE, KR, and SEA, with Chinese communication kept available.
PWLOL · Overseas Gaming Services
ZHUOQU INTERACTIVE
PWLOL delivers Chinese-first coaching, duo support, VOD review, and structured training for overseas Chinese players across League of Legends regional servers and other team-based games.
10+ years serving overseas players across major League of Legends and Delta Force servers.
Core services cover League of Legends regional servers and Delta Force with Chinese communication and route-based matching.
Support is available for common regions such as NA, EUW, JP, OCE, KR, and SEA, with Chinese communication kept available.
Sessions can focus on team coordination, route choices, loadouts, and tactical execution in real matches.
The team can turn position, rank, and schedule constraints into practical review goals and repeatable training plans.
Each coach and advisor is screened through service experience, communication quality, and live-match validation.
Focuses on lane details, trading windows, and side-lane control.
Breaks down pathing, resource trades, and setup before fights.
Helps players read wave control, roam timing, and mid-game linkage.
Covers lane coordination, vision posture, and teamfight output windows.
Improves engage choices, target protection, and map control.
Pulls the next training priorities out of match records and VOD review.
Real player feedback from servers such as NA, EUW, and OCE.
"Solo queue jungle on NA felt exhausting, and team communication rarely stayed clean. After working with this team, my coach rebuilt my jungle pathing and gank timing step by step. The VOD reviews were specific enough to show where my old decisions kept failing. Two weeks later, my win rate moved in the right direction."
"I first came in thinking I just needed someone stronger to carry the climb. Instead, the advisor pushed me toward review first. The coach broke down my lane trades, recall timing, and roam windows in detail. When I went back into solo queue, the difference was obvious."
"Playing on OCE from Australia means high ping and inconsistent teammate communication. What stood out here was the structure: schedule, session focus, and review points were all clear before we started. Full Chinese communication also made the whole experience much easier for overseas players."
From the first conversation to final delivery, every step stays clear and transparent.
Start with the game, server, target, time zone, and preferred language. No public form asks for account passwords.
The advisor decides whether live coaching, duo support, VOD review, a training plan, or a blended route fits the case.
The team matches the right coach or partner by game, role, language, and availability.
Service can run through voice, duo sessions, review notes, or structured training tasks, with the process kept visible.
After delivery, the team summarizes feedback, training priorities, and practical next steps for later sessions.
These are the questions overseas Chinese players ask most often before they reach out.
The core audience is overseas Chinese players, international students, and global players who prefer Chinese communication.
No. The public site only asks for contact details, server, game, and goals. Sensitive login information should never be submitted here.
The brand site explains the team, process, and policies. Campaign landing pages stay separate and focus on individual traffic routes.
Send your game, server, current level, and usual hours. The advisor can point you toward coaching, duo support, review-first improvement, or a longer training path.