Moist Esports
American esports organization
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January 17 2025 | Charles White Jr. and Ludwig Ahgren announced they became co-owners of Shopify Rebellion, leading to the cessation of Moist Esports' operations and the transfer of their teams to the new organization. |
September 29 2024 | Moist announced signing a roster of Emtee, Xynew, Koyful, and coach Don for the Year 4 Championship, taking Spacestation Gaming's slot. |
July 11 2024 | Moist Esports announced the release of their current Rocket League roster. |
May 3 2024 | White confirmed proceeding with a lawsuit against the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). |
April 18 2024 | Moist Esports announced a new roster consisting of Aris, Fiv3Up, and Andy, with Blaze as substitute. |
April 15 2024 | Moist Esports released their entire Rocket League roster into free agency. |
April 12 2024 | White announced the team's separation due to repeated U.S. Immigration rejections and declared intentions to sue the U.S. Immigration department. |
January 2024 | White publicly disclosed immigration difficulties for Australian team members Matthew 'Emtee' Trengrove and Ben 'Wxltzy' Walton when attempting to enter the United States. |
2023 | Moist Esports Apex Legends team was signed by Electronic Arts as one of twelve partnered teams for Year Four of the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS). |
September 20 2023 | Moist Moguls announced a merger with Shopify Rebellion, rebranding as Moist x Shopify Rebellion (MxS). |
April 8 2023 | Moist Esports temporarily signed CLG Red for the Valorant Game Changers North America Series One tournament after the team was let go from Counter Logic Gaming. |
April 6 2023 | Moist Esports signs Zain Naghmi, the top Super Smash Bros. Melee player in the world. |
February 26 2023 | Moist Esports expands into Valorant by forming Moist Moguls team through acquisition of Team BreakThru. |
January 25 2023 | Ludwig Ahgren and Nick Allen join Moist Esports as co-owners. |
January 12 2023 | Charles 'juicy' Sabiani was signed as a replacement for rise. |
January 9 2023 | Finlay 'rise.' Ferguson announced his departure from Moist to join Oxygen Esports. |
September 21 2022 | Moist Esports announced the signing of Maëllo 'AztraL' Ernst. |
September 20 2022 | Axel 'Vatira' Touret was released from the team. |
September 8 2022 | Axel 'Vatira' Touret was removed from the starting roster. |
September 6 2022 | Moist Esports announced the creation of an Apex Legends team by signing three players from the former Team Burger. |
July 3 2022 | Moist Esports won the Rocket League Championship Series 2021–22 Spring Split Major event in London. |
May 5 2022 | Moist Esports creates their Rocket League division by signing former Team Queso players. |
April 2022 | By this time, Moist Esports has signed a total of four players to their Super Smash Bros. Ultimate division. |
September 2021 | The organization enters the Super Smash Bros. Melee esports scene by signing Kurtis 'moky' Pratt. |
September 2021 | Moist Esports expands into Guilty Gear Strive and Super Smash Bros. Melee esports. |
September 22 2021 | Moist Esports signed Zack "Boomie" Bielamowicz to their Brawlhalla division, expanding their competitive roster in the game. |
September 15 2021 | Moist Esports signs Paris Ramirez Garcia, known as 'Light', to their Super Smash Bros. roster. |
September 15 2021 | Moist Esports signs Alexis 'Goblin' Stennett to their Super Smash Bros. roster. |
September 11 2021 | Charles White Jr. reveals Moist Esports is running at a net loss and leads his 11 million subscribers to victory in the Omega Strikers event, winning 3% of the game's first season net revenue. |
August 2021 | Moist Esports signs Aaron 'Aaron' Wilhite as their second Super Smash Bros. Ultimate player later in the same month. |
August 31 2021 | Moist Esports established their Guilty Gear Strive division by signing Evo 2021 Online Guilty Gear Strive Champion Julian 'Hotashi' Harris |
August 11 2021 | Internet personality Charles White Jr. (Cr1TiKaL) announces the formation of Moist Esports and signs Super Smash Bros. Ultimate player Kolawole 'Kola' Aideyan. |
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