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G2 Esports
http://www.g2esports.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/g2-200-200.png
Location Spain
Owner Carlos Rodriguez Santiago (Ocelote)
Sponsors
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 that 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]

Pro Smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date
United States Westballz Weston Dennis Super Smash Bros. Melee FalcoHeadSSBM.pngFoxHeadSSBM.png 2016-07-11

Other Famous Players

  • Jesper Svennigsen (Zven) League of Legends
  • Alfonso Aguirre Rodriguez (Mithy) League of Legends
  • Luka Perkovic (Perkz) League of Legends
  • Ki Daehan (Expect) League of Legends
  • Kang-yun Kim (Trick) League of Legends
  • Thijs Molendijk Hearthstone
  • Adrian Koy (Lifecoach) Hearthstone
  • Radu Dima (Rdu) Hearthstone
  • Richard Papillon (Shox) CS:GO
  • Dan Madesclaire (apEX) CS:GO
  • Kenny Schrub (kennyS) CS:GO
  • Edouard Dubourdeaux (SmithZz) CS:GO
  • Alexandre Pianaro (bodyy) CS:GO

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