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OMG (short for Oh My God) is a Chinese esports organization. Their League of Legends division was formed in May 2012 and competes in the League of Legends Pro League (LPL). The team made its first appearance at the League of Legends World Championship in 2013 and qualified again the following year.
Rogue is a professional esports organization with teams competing across several different titles in Europe and the United States. It has two League of Legends teams based in Europe: a main team that participates in the League of Legends European Championship (LEC), [3] [4] and an academy team that participates in the Ultraliga. [5]
China Chinese Taipei Hong Kong India Chen Zebin; Zhao Lijie; Zhuo Ding; Zhao Jiahao; Tian Ye; Peng Lixun; Xu Shi-Jie; Hung Hao-hsuan; Chu Jun-lan; Chiu Tzu-chuan; Hu Shuo-chieh; Su Chia-hsiang
Teams marked in bold and italics would join the League of Legends Championship of The Americas (LTA) when it began in 2025. 100 Thieves (Spring 2018 – Summer 2024) Apex Gaming (Summer 2016) [b] Cloud9 (Summer 2013 – Summer 2024) Clutch Gaming (Spring 2018 – Spring 2020 [1]) Team Coast (Summer 2013 – Summer 2015) [c]
League of Legends Champions Korea: LCK South Korea: Korean: Seoul: 2012 10 1 2 3 League of Legends Pro League: LPL China: Mandarin: various: 2013 17 1 2 3 League of Legends EMEA Championship: LEC Europe, the Middle East and Africa: English: Berlin: 2013 10 1 2 3 League of Legends Championship of The Americas: LTA Americas
The team's first tournament was the 2017 Demacia Championship, where they placed ninth to fifteenth after losing in the third round to Suning Gaming. Topsports was a member of the LPL's eastern conference during the 2018 spring season, placing seventh with a 3–16 record.
Riot Games announced on 19 December 2019 that Talon Esports would be one of ten teams participating in the newly created Pacific Championship Series. [2] [3] Talon Esports' inaugural roster consisted of top laner Su "Hanabi" Chia-hsiang, [7] jungler Kim "River" Dong-woo, [8] mid laner Kim "Candy" Seung-ju, [9] bot laner Wong "Unified" Chun-kit, [8] and support Ling "Kaiwing" Kai-wing.
The club has multiple divisions, including teams for Honor of Kings, League of Legends, PUBG Mobile, and League of Legends: Wild Rift. Honor of Kings Division: The TTG team achieved runner-up finishes in the King Pro League Spring 2021, King Pro League Fall 2021, and Honor of Kings Challenger Cup 2021. On September 10, 2023, they won the ...