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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