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  2. Los Angeles Guerrillas - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Guerrillas M8 (commonly referred to as Los Angeles Guerrillas or LAG) are an American professional Call of Duty League (CDL) esports team based in Los Angeles. Los Angeles Guerrillas M8 is owned by French esports organization Gentle Mates. The Guerrillas were formerly owned by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment from its founding in ...

  3. 2020 Los Angeles Guerrillas season - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Los Angeles Guerrillas season was the first season of the Los Angeles Guerrillas' existence in the Call of Duty League. Los Angeles Guerrillas would finish the regular season in twelfth place with a 5 – 17 (.227) record, this placed them in losers round 1 of the playoffs.

  4. OpTic Texas - Wikipedia

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    However, during Stage 3 the team announced that Huke would be moved to the substitute position with FeLo joining the starting roster. [7] Following a disappointing 7th/8th finishing during Stage 3 the team announced another change to the team's roster with Vivid being acquired from the Los Angeles Guerrillas , resulting in FeLo once again being ...

  5. Los Angeles Thieves - Wikipedia

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    In September 2023, the team announced the roster of Marcus "Afro" Reid, Cameron "Cammy" McKilligan, Daniel "Ghosty" Rothe, and Joseph "JoeDeceives" Romero. [22] After placing 9th-12th in the first major and a 2-5 record in the qualifiers, Cammy was released and JoeDeceives was moved to substitute with Kyle "Kremp" Haworth and Byron "Nastie ...

  6. Kroenke Sports & Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Like the company's Overwatch League franchise, the franchise is based in Los Angeles and is known as the Los Angeles Guerrillas. [18] In November 2021, KSE rebranded their esports division as "The Guard", fielding a roster in the first-person shooter game, VALORANT. On February 22, 2023, "The Guard" laid off all employees in their content ...

  7. Arcitys - Wikipedia

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    The roster of Arcitys, Silly, Clayster, and Prestinni would remain unchanged going into the new season and was one of the few teams that didn't make a change from the prior year. The team placed top 6 at the first event at the CWL Dallas Open after losing in a close-fought match against eventual event winners Team Kaliber.

  8. 2020 Atlanta FaZe season - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Faze would finish the regular season in first place with a 26 - 7 (.788) record, this granted them a 2-round bye and placed them in to winners bracket round 3. The team finished in second, earning them $900,000 in prize money. The team played with a starting roster of aBeZy, Cellium, MajorManiak, Priestahh, DZscopes and Simp at Playoffs.

  9. Minnesota Rokkr - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Rokkr (stylized as Minnesota RØKKR) is an American professional Call of Duty League (CDL) esports team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.RØKKR is owned by G2 Esports, a European esports organization, who merged with Version1 (Owned by WISE Ventures, a private investments fund owned by the Wilf family, the owners of the Minnesota Vikings, along with Gary Vaynerchuk), in December 2023.