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  2. 2024 in esports - Wikipedia

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    BLAST R6 Major Manchester 2024 Manchester: May 16–26 Beastcoast Team BDS [73] [74] 2024 Esports World Cup: Riyadh: July 31 – August 4 Team BDS w7m esports [75] BLAST R6 Major Montreal 2024 Montreal: November 7–17 w7m Esports Team BDS [76]

  3. 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]

  4. Team Vitality - Wikipedia

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    The team finished the regular season in fifth place with a 10–8 record and later lost 0–3 to Fnatic in the quarterfinals. [33] Vitality did not make any roster changes going into the 2019 LEC Summer Split and barely clenched a playoff spot after defeating SK Gaming in a sixth place tiebreaker match. [34]

  5. Luminosity Gaming - Wikipedia

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    In Dreamhack Montreal 2019, Luminosity lost to Team Liquid and BDS Esport being eliminated in the group stage and placing 13-16th, alongside top European team, Chaos Esports Club and amateur teams Livid Gaming and Super Nova. After this defeat, PiXeL left the team and was replaced with former player of Rise Nation, Abdullah "Factor" Rihan. [26]

  6. NRG Esports - Wikipedia

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    With this roster, they went on to win RLCS X North American Championship, and lose in the Grand Finals of Fall Major RLCS 11 to Team BDS. NRG qualified for the Winter Major as the number 1 seed from NA, they went 1-2 in groups and were placed in the lower bracket against the eventual runner ups Team Queso, which they lost.

  7. G2 Esports - Wikipedia

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    G2 revamped its roster for the 2021 LEC season, notably with trading longtime team captain Perkz to Cloud9 and acquiring Martin "Rekkles" Larson from Fnatic. [25] While G2 finished at the top of the standings after the regular season of the 2021 Spring Split with a 14–4 record, [ 26 ] they failed to win in the playoffs, first losing to MAD ...

  8. Giants Gaming - Wikipedia

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    The roster, along with the addition of AceeZ and Korey's former teammate, Jan "Ripz" Hucke, was later bought by Rogue, who previously fielded an American team. [ 9 ] On 9 January 2020, Giants Gaming picked up their third team, the Singaporean squad Aerowolf . [ 10 ]

  9. SK Gaming - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July, it was announced that the SK Gaming's Heroes of Newerth team would be replaced by the former squad of Evil Geniuses. [35] On Independence Day of 2011, July 4th, SK Gaming released its European StarCraft II roster consisting of Hun "inuh" Park, Jimmy "jimpo" Wölfinger and Johannes Sabroe "Joe" Witt, citing unsatisfactory performances ...