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They would upset Team SoloMid (3–1) and Team EnVyUs (3–2) to secure second place in the NA Smite Super Regionals 2015, losing to Cloud9 G2A, but qualifying for the SWC. The same team would go on to upset FNATIC and Paradigm to move onto the finals of the SWC, falling to Epsilon eSports. The team placed 2nd at the 2016 Smite World Championship.
The 2018 Smite World Championship was held from January 3–7, 2018. The total prize pool, $785,000, marked the first time the SWC prize pool dropped below $1 million. The North American team eUnited (Benji, Screammmmm, Venenu, Pandacat, and PolarBearMike) defeated the European Team RivaL (Deathwalker, Iceicebaby, Wlfy, Vote, and KaLaS) in the ...
In January 2016, the Smite World Championship was held, returning to Atlanta, with the total prize of $1 million awarded. [32] The Smite Pro League (SPL) transitioned to a franchise model, managed by Hi-Rez Studios, beginning with Season 8. This marked a departure from the league's prior format of third-party organization-represented teams.
The most relevant esports League in Mexico, the season 0 started on 2016 as a ranking cup. The pro tournaments began February 2017. The Master Cup has Halo and League of Legends as well as a Pro Cup which also includes FIFA, Pro Evolution Soccer, Street Fighter, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Overwatch. The prize pool for the first season ...
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Epsilon Esports is a professional esports organisation that has teams competing in Call of Duty, FIFA, Gears of War and H1Z1. It is a leading organisation in console esports, with multiple championship Call of Duty championships [1] achieved from 2011 to 2014. Epsilon's Smite team won the Smite World Championship 2016. [2]
The organization disbanded their Smite division the same year due to internal issues, just prior to the start of the Smite Pro League, [16] but it was reopened in January 2015. [17] Throughout 2015 and 2016, Cloud9 established several more divisions, including Call of Duty, [18] Overwatch, [19] and their first touchscreen esport Vainglory. [20]
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.