TSM

American esports organization

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January 31 2025 Team SoloMid signed a Halo Infinite roster consisting of players Roman 'Druk' Nasirudin, Hunter 'Taulek' Davis, Michael 'SoulSnipe' Girgis, and Youssef 'Cherished' Shaaban, with coach 'Trey'. The team officially partnered with the Halo Championship Series (HCS) for Year 4 in 2025.
May 2024 TSM returned to Overwatch esports, signing seven players, three coaches, and two analysts from the Timeless organization for the North American FACEIT League.
May 9 2024 TSM announces its return to PUBG: Battlegrounds by signing the Shoot To Kill roster, who had qualified for the PUBG Global Series for seasons 3 and 4. This announcement was part of TSM's inclusion in the Esports World Cup Foundation Club Support Program, funded by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund.
May 6 2024 TSM was selected as one of 30 organizations in the Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Support Program, receiving a six-figure stipend.
January 24 2024 Team SoloMid returned to Rocket League by acquiring the Hey Bro team, with a new roster including Gwil 'creamz' Muir, Stephen 'hockE' Hoelbinger, and Dylan 'Wahvey' Thanus.
2023 TSM decided to exit the LCS and sold their franchise slot.
2023 TSM announced dropping their entire Valorant team and coaches after an unsuccessful season, which included losing matches in the Valorant Challengers League playoffs.
October 7 2023 TSM released head coach Rémy 'XTQZZZ' Quoniam after just over a month with the organization.
August 29 2023 TSM announced a new CSGO roster with players Audric 'JACKZ' Jug, Valdemar 'valde' Bjørn Vangså, Timofey 'interz' Yakushin, Cai 'CYPHER' Watson, and Mădălin-Andrei 'MoDo' Mirea. Rémy 'XTQZZZ' Quoniam and Lambert Prigent were appointed as head coach and assistant coach respectively.
February 28 2023 Tweek parted ways with TSM after winning multiple majors including Smash Ultimate Summit 3 and Let's Make Big Moves 2023.
2022 TSM won the 2022 Six Invitational, defeating Team Empire 3:1 in the Grand Finals and winning the $1,000,000 first prize after an intense match involving 4 games, 54 rounds, and 3 overtimes.
2022 TSM initially leaves the PUBG: Battlegrounds esports scene, releasing their North American roster.
November 16 2022 TSM dropped the 'FTX' branding and ended their agreement with FTX following the company's bankruptcy.
February 8 2022 At the 2022 Six Invitational in Stockholm, TSM started in group C, advancing to playoffs after defeating Ninjas in Pyjamas.
January 26 2022 TSM acquired Team Undying's DotA 2 roster, which won the Dota Pro Circuit NA 2021/2022 Tour 1 Regional finals.
2021 Bjergsen transitioned from player to head coach in a major organizational overhaul.
July 30 2021 Team SoloMid signed the former PUBG Mobile roster of Stalwart Esports as their Battlegrounds Mobile India roster.
July 22 2021 TSM officially released their original PUBG Mobile lineup, ending the partnership with Entity Gaming in the Indian region.
June 29 2021 TSM benched Stephen 'Cutler' for Sean 'bang' Bezerra.
June 4 2021 TSM announced a 10-year $210 million naming rights deal with FTX, changing their name to Team SoloMid FTX.
May 11 2021 At the 2021 Six Invitational in Paris, TSM placed 1st in the group stage but were ultimately knocked out in the Lower Bracket Semi-final, finishing 4th.
March 2021 TSM added Braxton 'brax' Pierce to their Valorant roster at the end of the month.
2020 TSM won their seventh LCS title but performed poorly at the World Championship, failing to advance from the group stage.
November 2020 TSM won the North American Regional Major, beating SpaceStation Gaming 3:1 in the Grand Finals.
August 27 2020 TSM signed chess Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura.
July 27 2020 Brady 'Chala' Davenport joined the team, transferring from SpaceStation Gaming.
June 3 2020 Owen 'Pojoman' stepped down as a player to become the team's head coach.
May 22 2020 Team SoloMid acquired a Valorant team, with initial roster including Matthew 'WARDELL' Yu, Yassin 'Subroza' Taoufik, James 'hazed' Cobb, Taylor 'drone' Johnson, and Stephen 'reltuC' Cutler, all of whom retired from CS:GO to join the team.
April 11 2020 Team SoloMid released their previous Rocket League roster.
March 6 2020 Team SoloMid entered the Indian esports scene by partnering with Entity Gaming, a PUBG Mobile team that won the 2019 PUBG Mobile Club Open (PMCO) Asia Fall and placed fifth in the global finals. The team was renamed TSM Entity (TSMxENT).
2019 TSM missed the World Championship for the second consecutive year.
2019 Gavin 'Tweek' Demspey joined TSM.
November 25 2019 Roster changes occurred with Gotcha returning to Evil Geniuses and Emilio 'Geometrics' Cuevas joining the team.
September 6 2019 TSM competed in Dreamhack Montreal 2019, ultimately winning the tournament and securing a place in the Six Invitational 2020 by defeating FaZe Clan, Susquehanna Soniqs, Rogue, BDS Esport, and Team Liquid.
August 24 2019 Khalil 'b1ologic' stepped down from the team for personal reasons. Sam 'Jarvis' Jarvis and Aaron 'Gotcha' Chung joined the roster as replacements.
June 16 2019 TSM acquired the Rainbow Six: Siege Pro League team Excelerate Gaming and streamer Jason 'Beaulo' Doty.
2018 TSM missed the World Championship, beginning a two-year absence from the international tournament.
November 8 2018 TSM announced ZeRo's departure from the team.
August 2018 Leffen won Evo 2018, defeating Armada 3-0 in the grand finals.
July 19 2018 TSM announced the disbandment of their Vainglory esports division.
January 12 2018 ZeRo announced his retirement from the Super Smash Bros. competitive scene due to lack of motivation.
May 2017 TSM established a division in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
May 5 2017 TSM dropped their Overwatch roster and exited the Overwatch esports scene completely.
January 14 2017 TSM announced the departure of their entire CS:GO roster.
2016 Team SoloMid won two of the past three championships in Vainglory competitive play.
2016 During the Vainglory Summer Live Championships, Team SoloMid went undefeated with a 9-0 record, defeating Hammers Velocity 3-0 in the finals.
September 2016 TSM helped establish the Professional Esports Association (PEA), a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league.
August 8 2016 The entire TSM Overwatch squad transferred to compLexity Gaming.
July 2016 TSM signed and then quickly dropped an Overwatch team due to cheating allegations.
July 22 2016 Team SoloMid acquired their first Overwatch team, initially consisting of Jake 'torkTJO' Lepoff, Nicolas 'NicolasTJO' Aubin, Joey 'jkw' Wavering, Joe 'Joemeister' Gramano, Jackson 'Shake' Kaplan, and Anthony 'harbleu' Ballo.

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