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| name = G2 Esports | | name = G2 Esports | ||
| image = [[File:G2 logo.png|250px | | image = [[File:G2 logo.png|250px|class=invert]] | ||
| location = Berlin, Germany {{Flag|Germany}} (Currently)<br> Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain {{Flag|Spain}} (Formerly) | | location = Berlin, Germany {{Flag|Germany}} (Currently)<br> Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain {{Flag|Spain}} (Formerly) | ||
| owners = Carlos Rodriguez Santiago (Ocelote) | | owners = Carlos Rodriguez Santiago (Ocelote) |
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Location | Berlin, Germany Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain |
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
Martin Larsson (Rekkles) League of Legends player and current botlaner
Rasmus Borregaard Winther (Caps) League of Legends Worlds Championship Finalist 2019 and current midlaner
Marcin Jankowski (Jankos) League of Legends Worlds Championship Finalist 2019 and current jungler
Kenny Schrub (kennyS) Counter Strike: Global Offensive player and current AWPer
Nemanja Isaković (nexa) Counter Strike: Global Offensive player and current rifler and in-game leader
Thijs Molendijk (Thijs) Hearthstone player
Adrian Koy (Lifecoach) Hearthstone player
Radu Dima (Rdu) Hearthstone player