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  2. FlyQuest - Wikipedia

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    FlyQuest finished fifth in league play, but again missed out on a LAN spot after losing to NRG in the regional playoffs. In December 2018, FlyQuest announced that they would be dropping their Rocket League roster, with AyyJayy and Wonder being transferred to Rogue and Pluto staying with the organization as a content creator. [15]

  3. Team Falcons - Wikipedia

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    They won the North American Pro League and later won the silver medal at the 2024 Esports World Cup. [25] [26] Despite entering the ALGS Year 4 Split 2 Playoffs LAN tournament as favorites, the team finished in 20th-place. [27] The disappointing result led to a roster change as Genburten departed from the team, being replaced by Wxltzy. [28]

  4. Rocket League - Wikipedia

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    Rocket League is a 2015 vehicular soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix for various home consoles and computers. A sequel to 2008's Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, Rocket League features up to eight players assigned to each of the two teams, using "rocket-powered" vehicles to hit a ball into their opponent's goal and score points over the course of a match.

  5. TSM (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Team SoloMid returned to Rocket League with the acquisition of the Hey Bro team on January 24, 2024, [46] after they had released their roster back on April 11, 2020. [47] The roster consists of Gwil "creamz" Muir, Stephen "hockE" Hoelbinger and Dylan "Wahvey" Thanus. They are currently competing in the North American (NA) region in RLCS.

  6. Dignitas (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Dignitas originally entered the Rocket League competitive scene with the pickup of the amateur North American team "Applesauce" on 23 January 2018. [14] On 22 May 2018, Dignitas announced that they parted ways with their North American team and signed the roster of Gale Force Esports, the defending Rocket League world champions. [15]

  7. Cloud9 - Wikipedia

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    Cloud9 created their Rocket League division in July 2017 after acquiring DreamHack Atlanta champions team The Muffin Men. [24] With a roster consisting of players Kyle "Torment" Storer, Mariano "SquishyMuffinz" Arruda, and Jesus "Gimmick" Parra, the team began play in the North America Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) Season 4. [212]

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  9. Category:Rocket League players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rocket League players" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kaydop; S.