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  2. Shroud (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. Canadian streamer and former professional esports player (born 1994) Shroud Grzesiek in 2018 Personal information Name Michael Grzesiek Born (1994-06-02) June 2, 1994 (age 30) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Career information Games Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Valorant Counter-Strike 2 ...

  3. Titan (esports) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2014, Titan formed a CS:GO team by recruiting the VeryGames team of Kévin "Ex6TenZ" Droolans, Nathan "NBK" Schmitt, Edouard "SmithZz" Dubourdeaux, Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom, and Richard "shox" Papillon. [11] [12] The team went on to win the February 2014 DreamHack Invitational tournament, defeating their rivals Ninjas in Pyjamas.

  4. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) is a 2012 multiplayer tactical first-person shooter developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment. It is the fourth game in the Counter-Strike series . Developed for over two years, Global Offensive was released for OS X , PlayStation 3 , Windows , and Xbox 360 in August 2012, and for Linux in 2014.

  5. Heaton (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Emil Pathric William Christensen, also known as HeatoN, (born 14 June 1984) is a Swedish esports manager and former professional Counter-Strike player, who played as captain of the gaming team Ninjas in Pyjamas (NiP). HeatoN was the manager of NiP up until October 2018 when he decided to part ways with the organisation to focus on his own brand.

  6. TSM (esports) - Wikipedia

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    TSM found success across multiple titles that year. Their League of Legends team won the Intel Extreme Masters World Championship for the first time, and their CS:GO division won multiple international tournaments as well. However, despite their successes, TSM dropped their CS:GO team completely by the end of the year. [2]

  7. Astralis - Wikipedia

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    Astralis is a Danish esports organization. Best known for their Counter-Strike 2 team, they also have teams representing other games, such as FIFA and Rainbow Six Siege. The parent group of Astralis is the Astralis Group, who previously managed Origen and Future F.C. before the merger of all teams under the Astralis brand. [1]

  8. Xantares - Wikipedia

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    In the first match, the team beat SK Gaming, the number 1 ranked team at the time. [9] In January 2018, the team qualified to the ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018 and became the first Turkish team to qualify for a CS:GO Major. [10] XANTARES, his teammates and the team got their own stickers added to the game as a result. [11]

  9. Ksharp - Wikipedia

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    Miller continued working with ESEA of the ESEA League and Team 3D, and, in January 2007 he returned to Team 3D. [4] Team 3D then moved to Counter-Strike Source ( CSS ) to compete in DirecTV 's Championship Gaming Series (CGS), with a roster of Kyle 'Ksharp' Miller, Jon "Juan" Mumm and Nick "nicKn0iT" Nowakowski (both from Team Pandemic), Mikey ...