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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