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  2. s4 (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    s4's Dota 2 career started in early 2012 where he played at Dreamhack Summer 2012 with his team The Tough Bananas, however the team did not make the playoffs.In the fall of that same year he, along with AdmiralBulldog, created No Tidehunter (NTH).

  3. Invictus Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Invictus Gaming was founded in 2011 by Wang Sicong, son of Wang Jianlin, one of the wealthiest men in China and Asia, [1] who bought the team formerly known as Catastrophic Cruel Memory (CCM) at about US$6 million, in order to promote and ameliorate the professional esports scene in China. [2]

  4. Asterisk (esports) - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 2004 as the first all-female team competing in both DotA and DotA 2. The organization led the Asian division for PMS Clan, the world's largest female multi-platform online gaming group on Xbox, PC and PlayStation platforms. In 2015, Asterisk* was relaunched as an Events, Talent Management and Consultant for gaming related ...

  5. Faker (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Faker was born in Seoul on May 7, 1996. [2] His early years were spent under the care of his grandparents and his father, Lee Kyung-joon, in Gangseo District, Seoul. ...

  6. Fnatic - Wikipedia

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    Fnatic entered the Counter-Strike competitive scene in 2004, when the team was founded by Freek "FraK" Tammelling. The initial roster, led by Benjamin "diGitaL" Hildén, managed to win CPL Singapore 2005 but struggled to make much of an impact at other international events.

  7. Esports World Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Sports World Convention (ESWC) (formerly known as Electronic Sports World Cup) was an international professional gaming championship. Every year, winners of national qualifier events around the world earned the right to represent their country in the ESWC Finals.

  8. Vici Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Vici Gaming's Dota 2 team had been a top contender in numerous tournaments, most notably as runners-up of The International 2014. Vici Gaming officially exited esports as a whole after their Honor of Kings team, which competed in the franchised King Pro League, the top division of Chinese Honor of Kings esports, was sold to JD Gaming on 3 June ...

  9. Universe (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Universe is of Indian origin. [3] He began his Dota career in 2011. [4] Universe finished 9th at The International 2013 as a member of Team Dignitas.He finished 3rd at The International 2014 and won The International 2015, both as a member of Evil Geniuses (EG), and made the series-clinching play known as the "6 Million Dollar Echo Slam". [5]