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'''Luminosity Gaming (LG)''' is a professional eSports organization based in Canada. Luminosity Gaming was founded by Steve Maida in 2015, and specializes in teams in ''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Smite, League of Legends'', and many others. They made their was into the world of the FGC on October 8th, 2016 when they signed ''Smash 4'' player {{Sm|Abadango}}<ref>http://luminosity.gg/articles/news/gaming/62/lg-add-supersmashbros4-japanese-star-abadango-</ref>. Just under two weeks later, they picked up {{Sm|Ice}} as their first ''Melee'' player<ref>http://luminosity.gg/articles/news/gaming/68/lg-smashbros-expands-with-addition-of-ice</ref>. However, just over a year later, Ice left the team on October 19, 2017.<ref>https://twitter.com/Ice_Fights/status/920941997761982465</ref> Abadango would soon follow, as he left on December 15, 2017.<ref>https://twitter.com/Luminosity/status/941614002748166144</ref>
'''Luminosity Gaming (LG)''' is a professional eSports organization based in Canada. Luminosity Gaming was founded by Steve Maida in 2015, and specializes in teams in ''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Smite, League of Legends'', and many others. They made their was into the world of the FGC on October 8th, 2016 when they signed ''Smash 4'' player {{Sm|Abadango}}<ref>http://luminosity.gg/articles/news/gaming/62/lg-add-supersmashbros4-japanese-star-abadango-</ref>. Just under two weeks later, they picked up {{Sm|Ice}} as their first ''Melee'' player<ref>http://luminosity.gg/articles/news/gaming/68/lg-smashbros-expands-with-addition-of-ice</ref>. However, just over a year later, Ice left the team on October 19, 2017.<ref>https://twitter.com/Ice_Fights/status/920941997761982465</ref> Abadango would soon follow, as he left on December 15, 2017.<ref>https://twitter.com/Luminosity/status/941614002748166144</ref>


==Pro Smashers==
==Former Smashers==
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Revision as of 23:31, July 25, 2018

Luminosity Gaming
Luminosity Gaming logo.png
Location Canada
Brazil
Owner Steve Maida (Buyaka)
Sponsors
Other Games
  • League of Legends
  • Smite
  • Overwatch

Luminosity Gaming (LG) is a professional eSports organization based in Canada. Luminosity Gaming was founded by Steve Maida in 2015, and specializes in teams in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Smite, League of Legends, and many others. They made their was into the world of the FGC on October 8th, 2016 when they signed Smash 4 player Abadango[1]. Just under two weeks later, they picked up Ice as their first Melee player[2]. However, just over a year later, Ice left the team on October 19, 2017.[3] Abadango would soon follow, as he left on December 15, 2017.[4]

Former Smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
Japan Abadango Yuta Kawamura Super Smash Bros. for Wii U BayonettaHeadSSB4-U.pngMewtwoHeadSSB4-U.png 2016-10-08 2017-12-15
Germany Ice Mustafa Akcakaya Super Smash Bros. Melee FoxHeadSSBM.png 2016-10-21 2017-10-19

Other smashers

  • USA Allied SnakeHeadSSBB.png (signed as a Smite player, passed away May 3rd, 2017[5])

References

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