Spacestation Gaming

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2024 Spacestation Gaming won the ALGS Year 4 Split 2 Playoffs LAN tournament, marking a significant competitive achievement in their esports history.
May 6 2024 Spacestation Gaming was announced as one of 30 organizations selected for the Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Support Program, receiving a six-figure stipend and potential additional funding for driving fan engagement and entering new esports.
2023 Spacestation Gaming underwent a significant team change in Rainbow Six, adding five new players: Bryan 'Merc' Wrzek, Roman 'Forrest' Breaux, Jack 'J9O' Burkard, Adam 'Mango' Pazner, and Seth 'Callout' Mik.
2023 The Rainbow Six team competed in the R6 World Championship, achieving a 5th-place finish.
November 18 2023 Spacestation Gaming participated in the Global Championship in Thailand, finishing in 12th place
August 13 2023 Placed 5th-8th at RLCS 2022-23 World Championship Offline Tournament
May 22 2023 Bryan 'Merc' Wrzek departed from the team, creating an opportunity for Liam 'Ashn' Paz to join the roster.
March 31 2023 Jynxzi joined Spacestation Gaming as a content creator.
November 28 2022 Spacestation Gaming signs Adam 'bound' Gray, Kevin 'Eco' Smith, Braedon 'Stellur' Boettcher, and Zane 'Pznguin' Hearon to the Halo team.
November 11 2022 Previous Halo team is dropped from Spacestation Gaming.
September 21 2022 Retals is replaced by Logan 'LJ' Wilt in the Rocket League team.
August 29 2022 Spacestation Gaming signs Atzin 'Atzo' Mayen, Irving 'Drift' Ramirez, Josbe 'Tapping Buttons' Valadez, John 'Pelu' Montoya, and Carlos 'Nugget' Marlasca to the Halo team.
July 17 2022 Placed 5th-8th at Gamers8 2022 Offline Tournament
July 10 2022 Apex Legends team qualifies for the ALGS Championship, finishing 6th place with Frexs, Xenial, and Dropped.
May 9 2022 Spacestation Gaming signs Kyle 'KJewls' Julian, Matt 'Visions' Williams, Eljas 'WuTum' Vierto, Vincent 'Chenzo' Cronin, and Razaplaza to the Splitgate team, winning 1st place in the season and 2nd place in the championship.
May 1 2022 Achieved 2nd place at RLCS 2021–22 Spring: NA Regional Event 1 – Verizon 5G Ultra Cup (Online)
March 27 2022 Secured 3rd place at RLCS 2021–22 Winter Split Major (Offline)
January 14 2022 Finished 2nd at RLCS 2021–22 X Games Open – Winter: NA Regional Event (Online)
January 12 2022 Daniel 'Daniel' Piecenski joins the Rocket League team, replacing Sypical.
January 11 2022 Caden 'Sypical' Pellegrin leaves the Rocket League team.
September 25 2021 Mari 'AtomicMari' Takahashi is announced as a new co-owner of SpaceStation Gaming, joining Shaun 'Shonduras' McBride, Shawn Holladay, and Peter Kitch.
September 6 2021 SSG replaces Thinkingnade with Skys in the Rainbow Six: Siege team.
September 2 2021 Thinkingnade announces his retirement from professional Rainbow 6 Siege, citing a desire to pursue a career in real estate.
August 30 2021 Microsoft announces Halo Championship Series for Halo Infinite, including SSG as one of nine participating teams.
August 24 2021 SSG collaborates with UbiSoft to produce official Rainbow 6 merchandise featuring unique character-inspired printing techniques.
June 15 2021 Spacestation Gaming won the NAL – 2021 Season – Stage 2 tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada
June 4 2021 SSG signs Matthew 'Hotancold' Stevens as an in-game leader to replace Canadian in the Rainbow Six: Siege team.
June 2 2021 SSG announces their return to PUBG esports by signing the Spicy Fish roster.
May 2021 SSG Rainbow Six: Siege team qualifies for the Six Invitational 2021 Group Stage. Canadian temporarily returns from retirement to replace a stand-in player due to passport issues. The team makes the playoffs but is eliminated in the first lower bracket match.
May 20 2021 Spacestation Gaming placed 13th/16th at the Six Invitational 2021 in Paris, Italy
April 11 2021 Won 1st place at RLCS Season X – Spring: NA Regional Event 2 (Online)
March 27 2021 SpaceStation Gaming re-enters Apex Legends with a new team consisting of players Claraphii, Frexs, and Xenialstaken.
January 22 2021 Spacestation Gaming finished 3rd/4th at the NAL 2020 US Division – Finals (Online tournament)
December 10 2020 Achieved 2nd place at RLCS Season X – Winter: NA Regional Event 2 (Online)
November 23 2020 SSG announced an official partnership with Aimlabs for their Rainbow 6, VALORANT, and future FPS teams.
November 15 2020 Spacestation Gaming placed 2nd at the Six November 2020 Major – North America (Online tournament)
October 25 2020 SSG's Rocket League team won the Fall North American Rocket League Major.
October 25 2020 Won 1st place at RLCS Season X – Fall: NA Major (Online)
August 24 2020 SSG announced four members of their VALORANT roster: roca, insky, kaplan, and sSef.
August 16 2020 Spacestation Gaming finished 3rd at the Six August 2020 Major – North America (Online tournament)
August 15 2020 Won 1st place at RLCS Season X – Fall: NA Regional Event 1 (Online)
July 22 2020 Spacestation Gaming won the NAL S1 – US Division – Stage 1 (Online tournament)
May 16 2020 SSG acquired the Clash Royale roster from Blast Off Gaming, revealing a player lineup of Samuel Bassotto, thegod_rf, ah craaaap, and LaPoKaTi, with Trainer Luis as team director.
April 26 2020 Placed 4th at Rocket League Spring Series – North America (Online)
April 13 2020 Spacestation Gaming won the Pro League Season 11 – North America (Online tournament)
April 4 2020 SSG expanded into iRacing by partnering with NASCAR drivers Will Rodgers and Chase Cabre, competing in the NASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series and special invitational events during the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 28 2020 Finished 2nd at Rocket League Season 9 Regional Championship – North America (Online)
March 2 2020 SSG officially released their PUBG mobile roster, finalizing their departure from the game.
February 17 2020 SSG Rainbow Six: Siege team won the Six Invitational in Montreal, becoming World Champions and earning $1 million. This was the first time in over three years that a North American team won a major tournament in the league.
February 16 2020 Spacestation Gaming won the Six Invitational 2020 in Montreal, Canada

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