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February 15 2025 | Ubisoft announced Cloud9's inclusion in the 'R6 Share' partner program for the 2025 competitive season, with an invitation to the North American League. |
January 14 2025 | Disguised announced their withdrawal from VCL Southeast Asia due to streaming platform SOOP's exclusive rights preventing costreams on other platforms. |
2024 | 100 Thieves parted ways with their entire League of Legends roster and coaching staff, retaining only Quid and signing new players Sniper, River, Meech, and Eyla. Goldenglue was announced as the new head coach. |
2024 | During the Summer split, Meech was benched and replaced by Tomo. The team finished the regular season with a 3-4 record and placed 3rd in the Summer playoffs, qualifying for the 2024 World Championship play-in. |
2024 | 100 Thieves finished 5th-8th in the Spring playoffs with a 10-4 regular season record. |
2024 | 100 Thieves wins Americas Stage 1 with a clean sweep, including a 3–0 victory over G2 Esports in the grand final, qualifying for Masters Shanghai as the first seed from Americas. |
2024 | FaZe Clan won Best Content Organization at The Streamer Awards |
2024 | FaZe Clan was nominated for Best Marathon Stream at The Streamer Awards |
2024 | Spacestation Gaming won the ALGS Year 4 Split 2 Playoffs LAN tournament, marking a significant competitive achievement in their esports history. |
2024 | Disguised signed a new roster for the 2024 NACL season, including Tenacity, Perry, Minui, Poome, and Young. |
2024 | Disguised organization planned to expand its competitive roster by adding a Teamfight Tactics team to their existing esports lineup. |
2024 | Disguised finished 7th in the regular season and 4th in playoffs during the 2024 spring season. |
2024 | Disguised rejoined Valorant in collaboration with Bleed Esports, changing regions from North America to Pacific and forming a roster with Riza Adly, Tyler Aeria, JayH, Bryce Lee, and Wayne Chang. |
2024 | Disguised made roster changes for the summer 2024 season, dropping Minui, adding Tomo, replacing Perry with Yukino, and changing head coaches from Inero to Svenskeren. |
2024 | Disguised competed in Ascension Pacific, losing to Boom Esports and finishing tied for 5th place. |
December 2024 | FaZe wins Best Content Organization at The Streamer Awards. |
December 5 2024 | M80 bought beastcoast, resulting in the release of the Cloud9 Beastcoast roster just before the Six Invitational (SI), with the team subsequently playing as 'Unwanted' and finishing fourth. |
November 2024 | 100 Thieves announced a new roster including Tyler 'Dezignful' Gardner, Noyan 'Genburten' Ozkose, and Timothy 'iiTzTimmy' An, with Deston 'Bronzey' Nguyen as head coach. After being eliminated in the group stage of the 2024 Apex Legends Global Series World Championship, Dezignful announced he would explore options for the next season. |
November 2024 | Tomo was released from the team, and FBI was re-signed as the new starting bot laner. |
October 2024 | 100 Thieves was eliminated from the World Championship play-in by PSG Talon. |
October 2024 | Meech was released from the team. |
October 31 2024 | 100 Thieves announced their intention to sell their LCS franchise spot for the 2025 season, but later collaborated with Riot Games to continue as a 'guest partner' in the reformed League of Legends Championship of The Americas (LTA). |
October 26 2024 | Cloud9's male Mobile Legends: Bang Bang team disbanded after being reverse swept by BloodThirstyKings in the NACT Summer Grand Final, preventing them from qualifying for the M6 tournament. |
October 8 2024 | 100 Thieves announces Alexander 'Zander' Dituri as the new fifth member of the roster. |
October 3 2024 | Bang announces he will be leaving the team after two and a half years. |
August 10 2024 | Vanity was released from Cloud9 for the second time. |
July 18 2024 | Moved to the new VCL Southeast Asia league after VCL Malaysia/Singapore ceased to exist. |
July 5 2024 | Cloud9 announced they were dropping their Rocket League team after experiencing disappointing results, just three months after their return. |
June 12 2024 | Cloud9 returned to Rainbow Six Siege by partnering with beastcoast in the BLAST R6 North American League, forming Cloud9 Beastcoast. |
June 11 2024 | Cloud9 entered Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports by signing North America's representatives for the 2024 Mid Season Cup and 2024 Women's Invitational at the Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia. |
June 11 2024 | Timothy 'iiTzTimmy' An announces his departure from Disguised to join Moist Esports. The team subsequently signs Arturo 'qzier' Hurtado and places 26th at the 2024 Esports World Cup. |
May 2024 | GameSquare announces the formation of FaZe Media, led by Richard 'FaZe Banks' Bengtson, spinning off FaZe Holdings into separate esports and internet media companies |
May 2024 | Disguised entered the fighting game scene by signing PhiDX to compete in Tekken 8 and announced a partnership with Chipotle Mexican Grill. |
May 17 2024 | Disguised signed Rodman Yap, Tidus Goh, and grumble for the second split of VCL Malaysia/Singapore, finishing third in the group stage and first in playoffs, securing a place in the VCT 2024: Ascension Pacific tournament. |
May 14 2024 | GameSquare CEO Justin Kenna announces the formation of FaZe Media, led by Richard 'FaZe Banks' Bengtson as CEO, receiving $11 million in investment from Matt Kalish. |
May 9 2024 | Disguised esports organization signed Tekken 8 player PhiDX to their roster, expanding their competitive gaming team in the Tekken 8 division. |
May 6 2024 | Cloud9 was announced as one of 30 organizations in the Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Support Program, receiving a six-figure stipend and potential additional funding for fan engagement. |
May 6 2024 | Selected as one of 30 organizations in the Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Support Program, receiving a six-figure stipend and potential additional funding. |
May 6 2024 | FaZe Clan is selected as one of 30 organizations in the Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Support Program. |
May 6 2024 | Spacestation Gaming was announced as one of 30 organizations selected for the Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Support Program, receiving a six-figure stipend and potential additional funding for driving fan engagement and entering new esports. |
April 27 2024 | Richard Bengtson reduces the content creator roster to fourteen members in an effort to 'reboot' the organization. |
April 18 2024 | Cloud9 returned to Rocket League by acquiring a new roster of Hunter 'LionBlaze' Woitas, Kadin 'Zineel' Zineelabidine, and Oliver 'percy.' Ortiz, partially financed by the Esports World Cup Foundation Club Support Program. |
March 30 2024 | Cloud9 announced the re-signing of runi and signed Kaleb 'moose' Jayne to the roster for VCT Americas: Stage 1. |
January 17 2024 | Disguised signs 'The Dojo' roster, including Timothy 'iiTzTimmy' An (who remained with 100 Thieves as a content creator), Tyler 'Dezignful' Gardner, and Alexander 'Enemy' Rodriguez, with head coach Deston 'Bronzey' Nguyen. The team placed 8th in Split 1 Playoffs and qualified for the ALGS Championship 2024. |
January 8 2024 | 100 Thieves signs in-game leader Kelden 'Boostio' Pupello, who previously won the 2023 Valorant Champions with Evil Geniuses. |
2023 | Cloud9 won the TEN Global Invitational in Busan during the OFF//SEASON tournaments. |
2023 | Cloud9 finished as runners-up in Red Bull Home Ground #4 in Tokyo, losing 2-3 to FNATIC in the grand finals with curry as a stand-in for wippie. |
2023 | Cloud9 was accepted into the VCT Americas partnership league and formed a 'superteam' by signing players vanity, leaf, Xeppaa, Zellsis, and star player yay, along with head coach mCe and substitute qpert. |
2023 | 100 Thieves was nominated for Best Content Organization at The Streamer Awards |
2023 | Bjergsen announced his retirement following a quick exit in Spring playoffs. |
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