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  2. Team Vitality - Wikipedia

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    As part of their respective participation in the LEC and Valorant Champions Tour, Vitality's main team on League of Legends and the Valorant train in a gaming house located in Berlin. Joined by the Counter-Strike 2 team since 2018, these 3 teams train in a healthy environment optimized to perform at the highest European and global levels.

  3. NRG Esports - Wikipedia

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    [38] On December 23, 2023, NRG announced the signing of 2023 Valorant Champions winners Max “Demon1” Mazanov and Ethan “Ethan” Arnold, as well as Jimmy "Marved" Nguyen who also competed under the OpTic Gaming core. [39] Following underwhelming results, Demon1 was moved to the bench and Marved was released from the roster.

  4. U.S. Army Esports - Wikipedia

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    This led to moderators of the Discord server temporarily restricting people from joining, and a number of Twitch users being banned from the U.S. Army Esports Twitch channel. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The American Civil Liberties Union and other organizations have claimed that the banning of Twitch users from the channel is a violation of the First ...

  5. Disguised (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Disguised rejoined the Valorant scene in 2024 in collaboration with Bleed Esports, as Bleed's affiliate team. In doing so, the organization changed regions from North America to Pacific for Valorant only. The roster consisted of Azrie "Riza" Adly, Tyler "Juicy" Aeria, Wong "JayH" Jia Heng, Bryce "bryce" Lee, and Wayne "wayne" Chang and competed ...

  6. Evil Geniuses - Wikipedia

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    Evil Geniuses (EG) is an American esports organization based in Seattle, Washington.Founded in 1999, the organization has fielded players in various fighting games, Call of Duty, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, Fortnite Battle Royale, Halo, League of Legends, Valorant, StarCraft II, Rocket League, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, and World of Warcraft.

  7. G2 Esports - Wikipedia

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    G2 Esports (or simply G2) is a European esports organization headquartered in Berlin, Germany, [1] with players competing in League of Legends, Valorant, Counter-Strike 2, Hearthstone, Rocket League, Rainbow Six Siege, Fortnite, and iRacing.

  8. Sentinels (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Sentinels also let go of their head coach Shane "Rawkus" Flaherty and replaced him with Don "SyykoNT" Muir as head coach and Adam "kaplan" Kaplan as a strategic coach. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] On March 13, 2023, Sentinels announced the signing of former OpTic Gaming player Jimmy "Marved" Nguyen, as a substitute. [ 17 ]

  9. Valorant Champions Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Valorant Masters is an biannual Valorant international tournament organized by Riot Games in the middle of years since 2021. [31] [32] Similar to the Mid-Season Invitational for League of Legends, it is the second most important international Valorant tournament after Champions. [33] There are usually 2 masters tournament each year.