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Gen.G Esports | |||
Team Information | |||
Org Location | South Korea | ||
Team Location | Sweden | ||
Region | Europe | ||
Sponsor | Bumble App | ||
History | |||
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Social Media & Links | |||
Established in 2017, Gen.G is the leading esports organization connecting the U.S. and Asia. Ranked #7 in the inaugural Forbes list of the world’s most valuable esports companies, Gen.G is the only major organization that owns and operates top teams in the world’s leading esports markets -- China, South Korea, and the United States. Its unique portfolio of nine teams, winners of 6 global championships to date, includes the Seoul Dynasty franchise of the Overwatch League; 2014 & 2017 League of Legends world champion teams in South Korea; the world’s top all-female Fortnite team, based in Los Angeles; and the NBA 2K League’s historic expansion franchise in Shanghai.
History
Timeline
Player Roster
Former
R | C | ID | Name | Role | Next Team | Joined | Left |
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Moqii | Player | Retired | 2020-02-21 | 2020-12-09 |
Organization
C | ID | Name | Position |
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Kevin Chou | Chairman | ||
Chris Park | Chief Executive Officer | ||
Arnold Hur | Co-President | ||
Kent Wakeford | Co-President | ||
Nathan Stanz | US General Manager | ||
KittyPlays | Kristen Michaela | Head of New Gaming Initiatives | |
Dominic Kallas | Head of US Operations |
Former
C | ID | Name | Role | Next Team |
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Blank | Andrew Leverette | Performance Coach | ||
Convertible | Coach |
Team Results
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Gen.G Esports Europe Tournament Results - Show Prize as (Local • USD • Euros) | |||||||
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Date | Team Size | Pl | PR Points | Prize | Region | Event | Roster |
2020-05-24 | Solo | 75 | 1400 | 500 | Europe | Fortnite Champion Series Invitational: Chapter 2 Season 2 Grand Finals - Europe | Moqii |
2020-05-17 | Solo | 47 | 900 | 200 | Europe | Fortnite Champion Series Invitational: Chapter 2 Season 2 Week 2 - Europe | Moqii |
2020-05-11 | Solo | 16 | 550 | Europe | Platform Cash Cup - PC: Chapter 2 Season 2 Week 2 - Europe | Moqii | |
2020-04-16 | Solo | 73 | 350 | Middle East | Platform Cash Cup Solo - PC: Chapter 2 Season 2 (Ghost) Week 3 - Middle East | Moqii | |
2020-04-02 | Solo | 81 | 325 | North America East | Platform Cash Cup Solo - PC: Chapter 2 Season 2 (Ghost) Week 2 - NA-East | Moqii | |
2020-02-23 | Solo | 44 | 550 | 1000 | North America West | DreamHack Anaheim 2020 | Moqii |
Total Prize:USD 1,700 |
Media
- 2019
- April 14, Gen.G competitive Fortnite team interview - by Amanda Zelauskas on Fortnite Intel
Articles
- 2019
- 2018
- July 16, The next World Cup? Fortnite. Here's everything you need to know - by Brittany Vincent on NBC News
- August 2, NO WOMEN COMPETED AT THE FORTNITE WORLD CUP, BUT TOP PLAYERS WANT TO CHANGE THAT - by Nicole Carpenter on The Verge
- August 6, 'Team Bumble' All-Women's Fortnite Team Formed Following 2019 Fortnite World Cup - by Tim Daniels on Bleacher Report
- August 6, Gen.G And Bumble Team Up For An All-Female Esports Partnership - by Olivia Abrams and Christina Settimi on Forbes
- September 28, Tinaraes, Rhux and Pika Win Twitch Rivals Fortnite! - by Patrick Kobek on TheGamer
- October 25, Gen.G signs all-female Fortnite esports team - by Dean Takahashi on Venture Beat
- October 25, Gen.G Esports Launches Fortnite Team with TINARAES & maddiesuun - by GenG on PR News Wire
- October 29, Fortnite provides new path for women in esports - by Miles Yim on ESPN
Videos
See Also
External Links
References
- ↑ Moqii joins - twitter.com