NRG Esports
American esports organization
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2025 | NRG won the 1st Open Qualifier for the 2025 season with their newly acquired roster. |
December 20 2024 | NRG announced the acquisition of Beastmode, Daniel, and Atomic from G2 Esports, with Satthew as coach. |
November 2024 | NRG announced that retired player GarrettG will continue with the organization as a Co-Owner and Content Creator. |
October 2024 | NRG announced a multi-year partnership with Spectrum, extending naming rights for the NRG Spectrum Castle in Los Angeles and including jersey branding and an event series. |
October 10 2024 | NRG signs Andrew 'Verno' Maust, Adam 'mada' Pampuch, and coach Malkolm 'Bonkar' Rench to compete alongside FNS, s0m, and Ethan. |
September 3 2024 | NRG announces Austin 'crashies' Roberts' unrestricted free agency. |
July 16 2024 | NRG releases Victor and Chet, and brings Demon1 back into the starting roster. |
May 31 2024 | NRG signed the orgless team Students of the Game after their loss at the Overwatch Champions Series Dallas Major, rebranding them as NRG Shock. |
May 30 2024 | NRG re-signs FNS and s0m for the remainder of VCT Americas Stage 2, but fails to qualify for playoffs. |
May 30 2024 | NRG announced the signing of ohNocturnal, FunFPS, and reptar, reforming their Apex Legends roster. |
May 30 2024 | NRG returned to Apex Legends by signing the former XSET roster. |
May 6 2024 | NRG was announced as one of the 30 organizations in the Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Support Program, receiving a one-time six-figure stipend. |
April 17 2024 | Toastie was replaced by Aqua on the NRG Rocket League roster. |
January 21 2024 | Frosty parted from NRG's Rocket League roster, with Toastie being the replacement after poor off-season results. |
2023 | NRG concluded ownership of the San Francisco Shock Overwatch League team in its final season. |
2023 | At the League of Legends World Championship, NRG qualified for the knockout stage by defeating top-seeded European team G2 Esports 2-0. |
2023 | NRG won the LCS Summer Finals, defeating Cloud9 with a 3-1 series score and claiming the championship. |
December 23 2023 | NRG signs Valorant Champions winners Max 'Demon1' Mazanov, Ethan 'Ethan' Arnold, and Jimmy 'Marved' Nguyen. |
November 27 2023 | NRG announced a return to competitive Counter-Strike by forming a new North American roster featuring Damian 'daps' Steele, Josh 'oSee' Ohm, Justin 'FaNg' Coakley, Jadan 'HexT' Postma, and Vincent 'Brehze' Cayonte. |
October 11 2023 | Ardis 'ardiis' Svarenieks is signed to Natus Vincere. |
September 19 2023 | Pujan 'FNS' Mehta announces his departure from NRG, believing he is no longer a 'correct fit' for the roster. |
September 15 2023 | NRG announced their departure from the Apex Legends competitive scene. |
September 14 2023 | Sam 's0m' Oh announces his departure from NRG after nearly three years with the team. |
April 2023 | NRG acquired Counter Logic Gaming and its League Championship Series (LCS) slot, returning to the league for the first time since 2016. |
March 2023 | NRG signs content creator Alan 'ethos' Ruan as their new sixth man. |
2022 | NRG Esports was nominated for Best Content Organization at The Streamer Awards, recognizing their prominence in the esports and content creation landscape. |
December 2022 | NRG signs Zander 'thwifo' Kim as sixth man, but parts ways in March 2023. |
August 13 2022 | NRG signed Dennis 'Gilderson' Zachary as their third teammate in Apex Legends. |
July 23 2022 | Aidan 'rocker' Grodin announced his departure from the NRG Apex Legends team after the ALGS 2022: Championship. |
February 28 2021 | NRG Esports competes in Rocket League RLCSX NA Winter Major |
October 10 2020 | NRG Esports plays in 2020 Overwatch League Grand Finals |
October 8 2020 | NRG officially enters the Valorant competitive scene by signing Damian 'Daps' Steele, Sam 's0m' Oh, and coach Chet Singh. |
August 24 2020 | NRG partnered with Shots Studios for content production, social strategy, and merchandising. |
July 2 2020 | NRG terminated Nairo's contract and cut ties with him after allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct with a minor in 2017, which effectively ended the team's Super Smash Bros. division. |
January 2020 | NRG picked up Joseph 'Frexs' Sanchez as a new talent for their Apex Legends roster. |
January 13 2020 | NRG released Eduardo 'HookGangGod' Deno from their Dragon Ball FighterZ roster. |
December 2019 | Dizzy retired from the NRG Apex Legends team. |
December 15 2019 | NRG Esports won the Rocket League World Championship series, beating Renault Vitality in a seven-game Grand Finals with jstn scoring the winning goal in overtime. |
September 2019 | Hector 'H3CZ' Rodriguez joined NRG as co-CEO after parting ways with Immortals Gaming Club. |
September 29 2019 | NRG Esports plays in 2019 Overwatch League Grand Finals |
September 26 2019 | The NRG CS:GO roster was acquired by Evil Geniuses, ending NRG's 4-year CS:GO campaign. |
September 9 2019 | NRG Esports competes in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate at Mainstage 2019 |
August 18 2019 | NRG Esports participates in Rocket League Summit 1 |
May 2019 | NRG signed Marshall 'Mohr' Mohr as the third player in their Apex Legends squad. |
May 11 2019 | NRG Esports competes in Rocket League RLCS Season 7 NA Regionals |
May 8 2019 | NRG withdrew their Overwatch Contenders team that was serving as the academy team for San Francisco Shock. |
March 2019 | NRG signed Brandon 'Aceu' Winn to their Apex Legends roster. |
February 28 2019 | NRG signed Tarık 'tarik' Çelik, a former Cloud9 and MiBR member, to replace Jacob 'FugLy' Medina. |
February 11 2019 | NRG became one of the first organizations to sign a professional Apex Legends player by signing Coby 'Dizzy' Meadows. |
2018 | NRG entered the Dragon Ball FighterZ competitive scene by signing Eduardo 'HookGangGod' Deno as a player. |
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