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  2. List of esports players - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends: 2011–present Trick: Kim Gang-yun: South Korea: G2 Esports: League of Legends: 2014–present tyler1: Tyler Steinkamp: United States: League of Legends: 2014–present Uzi: Jian Zihao: China: Royal Never Give Up: League of Legends: 2012–present We1less: Wei Zhen: China: LGD Gaming: League of Legends: 2012–present ...

  3. Category:Apex Legends players - Wikipedia

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  4. Apex Legends - Wikipedia

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    Apex Legends received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its gameplay, progression system, and fusion of elements from various genres. Some considered it a worthy competitor to other battle royale games. Apex Legends surpassed 25 million players by the end of its first week, and 50 million within its first month. By April 2021 ...

  5. ALGS Year 1 - Wikipedia

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    Apex players who viewed official streams earned in-game rewards via Twitch drops. [31] The Winter Circuit's broadcasting also employed a "freecam", or a spectator mode, to freely track gameplay. [ 30 ] [ 34 ] According to Respawn, the Winter Circuit saw an increase of more than 50% in average audience per minute during the playoffs, reaching ...

  6. TSM (esports) - Wikipedia

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    TSM currently fields players in Apex Legends, Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, Fortnite, PUBG: Battlegrounds, Overwatch 2, Rocket League, Guilty Gear Strive, Super Smash Bros., and Valorant. TSM's League of Legends team won seven of the total sixteen splits of North America's League of Legends Championship Series (LCS).

  7. GamersOrigin - Wikipedia

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    GamersOrigin was established in 2011 as a fansite of Diablo, but eventually became a gaming news and media website, and finally an esports club. [1]In 2017, GamersOrigin opened section of League of Legends with five players.

  8. Luminosity Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Luminosity Gaming is a professional esports organization based in North America. It has teams competing in Call of Duty, Overwatch, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege, Super Smash Bros., Fortnite, Apex Legends, Rocket League, Pokémon Unite, Brawl Stars and League of Legends. [2]

  9. NRG Esports - Wikipedia

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    On February 11, 2019, NRG became one of the first organizations to sign a professional Apex Legends player with the signing of Coby "Dizzy" Meadows. [17] The team signed Brandon "Aceu" Winn and Marshall "Mohr" Mohr in March and May, respectively, to round out its three-player squad.