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  2. Team Malaysia (esports) - Wikipedia

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    After Orange eSports was disbanded, the members joined several different teams, with 4 players joining Malaysian team Titan, which notably won $49,188 in The International 2014 after coming in 9-10th place, and former team captain Chai "Mushi" Yee Fung joining China's Team DK, which notably won US$819,833 after coming in 4th place also in The International 2014

  3. 2024 Esports World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Club Championship was a cross-game competition within the Esports World Cup. The championship gave out a total of US$20 million among the top 16 clubs (used by the EWC in place of "organization"), determined by their overall performance in various games throughout the tournament.

  4. Rogue (esports) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Titan (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Titan was a professional esports organization founded in September 2013. Titan formerly sponsored teams in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive , Dota 2 , Quake Live , and Smite . CEO and founder Damien Grust announced the organisation's dissolution on 13 January 2016, citing financial issues.

  6. Esports Arena - Wikipedia

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    Esports Arena is a chain of indoor arenas and event centers dedicated to esports. The buildings are specifically intended to host esports tournaments and events. The first location, Esports Arena Orange County, opened in Santa Ana, California, in 2015 and seats 1,400 people. In addition to hosting professional events, amateur events are also ...

  7. MAD Lions - Wikipedia

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    MAD Lions was founded on 31 August 2017 to compete in the Spanish professional League of Legends scene. The team began competing in Spain's SuperLiga Orange (formerly División de Honor) and grew in popularity as they consistently topped the region, qualifying for the prestigious European Masters tournament thrice and winning the tournament in their second appearance in summer 2018.

  8. RSG Philippines - Wikipedia

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    RSG Philippines would defeat Omega Esports in a 2-1 series [15] and defeating ONIC Philippines in a 3-1 series [16] in the second round. They would get swept 0-3 against Blacklist International [ 17 ] and would unfortunately be eliminated from contention after a 1-3 loss against Nexplay EVOS . [ 18 ]

  9. Taipei Assassins - Wikipedia

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    FTW defeated Team Jantelaget and Orange eSports and lost to NaJin e-mFire and Millenium. Mid laner A8000 left the team after the event. Despite being eliminated early on in the 2011 World Cyber Games, video game developer Garena took notice of the team's strong performance and offered to become the team's official sponsor. [ 2 ]