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'''G2 Esports''', also known as '''G2 Kinguin''' after its title sponsor, is a Spanish professional E-Sports organization headquarted in Berlin, Germany. It was founded as ''League of Legends'' team ''Gamers2'' in February 2014 by former SK Gaming star mid-laner Carlos Rodriguez (Ocelote). By the time it rebranded as G2 Esports in November 2015, the team had already begun to branch into other games, including ''Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft'' and ''Counter Strike: Global Offensive''. On July 11th, 2016, a mere matter of days before EVO, G2 announced their entry into ''Super Smash Bros.'' by signing {{Sm|Westballz}} from [[Tempo Storm]].<ref>[http://www.g2esports.com/g2-expands-super-smash-bros/ G2 expands into ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Official Announcement)] G2 Esports</ref> | '''G2 Esports''', also known as '''G2 Kinguin''' after its title sponsor, is a Spanish professional E-Sports organization headquarted in Berlin, Germany. It was founded as ''League of Legends'' team ''Gamers2'' in February 2014 by former SK Gaming star mid-laner Carlos Rodriguez (Ocelote). By the time it rebranded as G2 Esports in November 2015, the team had already begun to branch into other games, including ''Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft'' and ''Counter Strike: Global Offensive''. On July 11th, 2016, a mere matter of days before EVO, G2 announced their entry into ''Super Smash Bros.'' by signing {{Sm|Westballz}} from [[Tempo Storm]].<ref>[http://www.g2esports.com/g2-expands-super-smash-bros/ G2 expands into ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Official Announcement)] G2 Esports</ref> | ||
Revision as of 16:40, November 15, 2021
G2 Esports | |
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Location | Berlin, Germany (Currently) Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain (Formerly) |
Owners | Carlos Rodriguez Santiago (Ocelote) |
Sponsors/Partners | HyperX Paysafecard Kinguin eNgage Sennheiser NEEDforSEAT Razer |
Other games | League of Legends Counter Strike: Global Offensive Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft Vain Glory |
G2 Esports, also known as G2 Kinguin after its title sponsor, is a Spanish professional E-Sports organization headquarted in Berlin, Germany. It was founded as League of Legends team Gamers2 in February 2014 by former SK Gaming star mid-laner Carlos Rodriguez (Ocelote). By the time it rebranded as G2 Esports in November 2015, the team had already begun to branch into other games, including Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft and Counter Strike: Global Offensive. On July 11th, 2016, a mere matter of days before EVO, G2 announced their entry into Super Smash Bros. by signing Westballz from Tempo Storm.[1]
Former smashers
Professional smashers
ID | Name | Game | Main(s) | Join Date | Leave Date | |
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Westballz | Weston Dennis | Super Smash Bros. Melee | 2016-07-11 | 2019-03-31 |
Other famous Players
- Rasmus Borregaard Winther (Caps) League of Legends Worlds Championship Finalist 2018 & 2019 and current midlaner
- Radu Dima (Rdu) Hearthstone player
- Nemanja Isaković (nexa) Counter Strike: Global Offensive player and current rifler and in-game leader
- Marcin Jankowski (Jankos) League of Legends Worlds Championship Finalist 2019 and current jungler
- Adrian Koy (Lifecoach) Hearthstone player
- Martin Larsson (Rekkles) League of Legends Worlds Championship Finalist 2018 and current botlaner
- Thijs Molendijk (Thijs) Hearthstone player
- Kenny Schrub (kennyS) Counter Strike: Global Offensive player and current AWPer