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  2. Virtus.pro - Wikipedia

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    Virtus.pro (VP) is an international esports organization founded in 2003 in Russia and acquired by Armenian investors in 2022. [2] The organization has players competing in such games as Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, Rainbow Six Siege, Warface and EFT: Arena.

  3. Newbee - Wikipedia

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    Newbee (Chinese: 新兵电子竞技俱乐部) is a Chinese esports organization, which has a Dota 2 division and formerly ones in League of Legends and Hearthstone.Newbee won The International 2014, taking $5 million in prize money, setting a Guinness World Record for the greatest prize money in an esports competition at the time.

  4. CDEC Gaming - Wikipedia

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    CDEC Gaming is a Chinese professional Dota 2 esports team based in Shanghai. The team placed second at The International 2015 , which they qualified for with a wildcard . The achievement was considered a major upset. [1]

  5. Invictus Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Except GosuAwards, Invictus Gaming's Dota 2 squad was also the team of the year in Liquid's Dota 2 Awards 2012. For Liquid's Dota 2 Awards, Chen "Zhou" Yao got the best Carry, Zeng "Faith" Hongda got the best support and Luo "Ferrari 430" Feichi got the best ganker. [16] On 2 September 2013, Zhou was removed from the iG roster after two years ...

  6. Mouz - Wikipedia

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    Mouz picked up a new Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster later that year. [citation needed] In April 2017, mousesports signed the roster of the former Dota 2 team, Ad Finem, marking the first return for the organisation to the game in nearly two years. [15] On 2 August, Christian 'loWel' Garcia was released from his contract with mousesports.

  7. Complexity Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Complexity Gaming, formerly stylized as compLexity, is an American esports franchise headquartered in Frisco, Texas.The franchise was founded in 2003 by Jason Lake and was co-owned by real estate investor John Goff, and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

  8. Talon Esports - Wikipedia

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    Riot Games announced on 19 December 2019 that Talon Esports would be one of ten teams participating in the newly created Pacific Championship Series. [2] [3] Talon Esports' inaugural roster consisted of top laner Su "Hanabi" Chia-hsiang, [5] jungler Kim "River" Dong-woo, [6] mid laner Kim "Candy" Seung-ju, [7] bot laner Wong "Unified" Chun-kit, [6] and support Ling "Kaiwing" Kai-wing.

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