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DAMWON Gaming logo (2017–2020) DAMWON Gaming was formed on 28 May 2017 by computer manufacturer Damwon after it acquired the Challengers Korea team Mirage Gaming. [5] The team's initial roster consisted of top laner Lee "Parang" Sang-won, jungler Kim "Crush" Jun-seo, mid laner Kim "TRY" Yeong-hoon, bot laner Cho "BeryL" Geon-hee, and support Ryu "Hoit" Ho-seong.
For the 2019 World Championship play-in stage round robin, Flamengo was placed in Group D, along with South Korean team DAMWON Gaming and Turkish team Royal Youth. [13] Despite a good showing against DAMWON Gaming [ 14 ] and Royal Youth in the first round robin (the latter of which Flamengo defeated), [ 15 ] Flamengo faltered in the second ...
Chovy finished the 2020 LCK Summer Split regular season with the third-most kills in the league. [20] In the playoffs, DRX made it to the finals, marking Chovy's fourth LCK Finals appearance, but they faced a one-sided defeat against DAMWON Gaming (DWG), with DWG winning 3–0. DRX entered the 2020 World Championship as the LCK's second seed. [21]
Damwon Gaming [19] October 10: Overwatch: 2020 Overwatch League Grand Finals: Online San Francisco Shock [20] October 15 – 25: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: DreamHack Open Fall 2020 [21] Online HEROIC: November 21 – 22: Brawl Stars: Brawl Stars World Finals 2020 Online PSG Esports [22] November 26 – 29: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Perkz came back after a short break, and G2 Esports managed to once again win the LEC, and qualify for Worlds 2020. [28] [29] At the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, G2 Esports were eliminated in the semifinals by the eventual champions, Damwon Gaming. [30] This marked the third strait year G2 has finished fourth or better at Worlds. [31]
At Mid Season Cup, DRX placed tied for 2nd in the group with a 2–1 record, but lost both tie-breaker games. The team lost the LCK Summer Season Finals against Damwon Gaming with a match score of 0–3. At World Championship, DRX lost again in the quarter-finals to the eventual World Champions Damwon Gaming with a match score of 0–3. [14]
At Worlds, Team Liquid were drawn into Group D, alongside DAMWON Gaming, Invictus Gaming, and ahq e-Sports Club. [48] They went 3–3, placing third in their group, and were eliminated from the tournament. [49] With their premature exit from Worlds, Team Liquid parted ways with their jungler, Xmithie, and signed former Fnatic Jungler, Broxah. [50]
In the LEC 2020 Summer Split, Caps and G2 Esports, managed to win once again the LEC Champion title and qualify for Worlds 2020. At the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, G2 Esports was able to qualify for the quarterfinals, where they defeated GenG 3–0, but got eliminated in the semifinals by the eventual World Champions DAMWON ...