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2025 | Evil Geniuses signed Jacob 'icy' Lange from G2 Esports and Jaccob 'yay' Whiteaker to their roster. |
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. |
February 9 2025 | Team Vitality won IEM Katowice 2025, their first IEM Katowice title, with Ropz winning his second IEM Katowice tournament. |
January 30 2025 | YouTube reinstated Dr Disrespect's channel for monetization after a careful review of his channel's recent activity. |
January 14 2025 | Disguised announced their withdrawal from VCL Southeast Asia due to streaming platform SOOP's exclusive rights preventing costreams on other platforms. |
January 14 2025 | Disguised announced their withdrawal from VCL Southeast Asia due to streaming platform SOOP's exclusive rights preventing costreams on other platforms. |
January 10 2025 | Ropz joined Team Vitality, with Spinx expected to be benched. |
2024 | T1 finishes 2nd in LCK domestic tournament, regional and international competitions. |
2024 | Asmongold was nominated for Best MMORPG Streamer at The Streamer Awards. |
2024 | Ninja played the character Bradd in an episode of Solar Opposites titled 'The Sci-Fi Rollerblades' |
2024 | Ninja was nominated for Favorite Gamer at the Kids' Choice Awards |
2024 | Ninja and his older brother Jonathan raised $93,000 for cancer research, partnering with the University of Michigan and streaming from their football stadium. |
2024 | After admitting the nature of his ban, Dr Disrespect's YouTube channel was demonetized and suspended from the platform's partner program, and his partnerships were also suspended. |
2024 | In June 2024, the San Francisco 49ers suspended their collaboration with Beahm due to the disclosure of his inappropriate messages to a minor. |
2024 | T1 continues strong performance, winning international competitions. |
2024 | Wins The Game Awards for Best Esports Athlete and PC Player of the Year at the Esports Awards for the second consecutive year. |
2024 | 100 Thieves finished 5th-8th in the Spring playoffs with a 10-4 regular season record. |
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 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 | 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 was nominated for Best Marathon Stream at The Streamer Awards |
2024 | FaZe Clan won Best Content Organization 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 | Nominated for Best Variety Streamer at The Streamer Awards |
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. |
2024 | Disguised finished 7th in the regular season and 4th in playoffs during the 2024 spring season. |
2024 | Disguised organization planned to expand its competitive roster by adding a Teamfight Tactics team to their existing esports lineup. |
2024 | Disguised signed a new roster for the 2024 NACL season, including Tenacity, Perry, Minui, Poome, and Young. |
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 | After placing 9th in Stage 2 and failing to qualify for international tournaments, Evil Geniuses parted ways with jawgemo and Apoth. |
2024 | The team mutually parted ways with head coach JKap and released players Afro, Kremp, Nastie, and JoeDeceives during the offseason. |
2024 | Los Angeles Thieves placed 4th in the 2024 CDL Championship, being eliminated by the Toronto Ultra. |
2024 | After placing 9th-12th in major 2, Afro was benched and JoeDeceives was moved back to the starting roster. |
2024 | Competed in playoffs, finishing 4th and losing in Losers Round 3 to Ultra with a 2-3 series result. |
2024 | Team finishes 5th in the regular season and places 7-8th in playoffs, losing in the Losers round 1 with a 2-3 score against Heretics. |
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 | 100 Thieves finished 5th-8th in the Spring playoffs with a 10-4 regular season record. |
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 | FaZe Clan won Best Content Organization at The Streamer Awards |
2024 | Competed in playoffs, finishing 4th and losing in Losers Round 3 to Ultra with a 2-3 series result. |
2024 | The team mutually parted ways with head coach JKap and released players Afro, Kremp, Nastie, and JoeDeceives during the offseason. |
2024 | Los Angeles Thieves placed 4th in the 2024 CDL Championship, being eliminated by the Toronto Ultra. |
2024 | After placing 9th-12th in major 2, Afro was benched and JoeDeceives was moved back to the starting roster. |
2024 | Disguised signed a new roster for the 2024 NACL season, including Tenacity, Perry, Minui, Poome, and Young. |
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 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 competed in Ascension Pacific, losing to Boom Esports and finishing tied for 5th place. |
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