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  2. List of Major League Gaming National Championships

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    This is a list of Major League Gaming national championships, including results from 2004 to the present. [1] [2] [3] 2004 - New York City. 2004: 4th

  3. List of esports leagues and tournaments - Wikipedia

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    Premier Gaming League Premier Gaming League (PGL) is an online esports buy-in tournament hosting site. Buy-in tournaments with the winner taking all. Prizes range from hundreds to thousands of dollars. Mostly hosts Fortnite and Call of Duty tournaments. United States: 2018–present Pharaoh's Conclave

  4. Major League Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Major League Gaming was founded in 2002 by Sundance DiGiovanni [14] and Mike Sepso. [5] [15] In 2006, MLG became the first televised video game console gaming league in the United States, with their Halo 2 Pro Series being broadcast by USA Network on Boost Mobile MLG Pro Circuit. [16] It moved into the 3 Park Avenue sometime after its founding.

  5. 2024 in esports - Wikipedia

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    RLCS 2024 – Major 1: Copenhagen Copenhagen: March 28–31 Gentle Mates Alpine G2 Esports [60] [61] RLCS 2024 – Major 2: London London: June 20–23 G2 Esports: Team Falcons [62] [63] 2024 Esports World Cup: Riyadh: August 22–25 Team BDS Team Falcons [64] RLCS 2024 – World Championship Fort Worth: September 10–15 Team BDS G2 Esports ...

  6. Ogre 2 - Wikipedia

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    The team was considered unbeatable and although they lost a few events, they never fell below second place. They changed their names to Final Boss. As the key member of Final Boss, Ogre 2 lead his team to win the first Halo 2 Nationals and two consecutive Major League Gaming National Championships in 2004 and 2005. [9]

  7. Ogre 1 - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, he returned with his team as a member of the Major League Gaming (MLG) four-on-four team Final Boss, [3] where they become the most successful professional Halo team of all time. In June 2006, he signed a three-year contract with MLG worth 250,000 dollars, as well as significant sponsorships with both Red Bull and NBA player Gilbert ...

  8. Super Smash Bros. in esports - Wikipedia

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    Major Smash Bros. tournaments include the GENESIS, Evolution Championship Series (EVO), Super Smash Con and The Big House annual series. Major League Gaming (MLG) has also previously included Smash Bros. games in its Pro Circuit. The competitive Smash Bros. community is well known in the wider fighting game community for its decentralized ...

  9. Tsquared - Wikipedia

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    Tom Taylor, known by the gamertag Tsquared, is a former professional gamer and captain of the team Str8 Rippin, which has had notable success in Major League Gaming (MLG), and was also the coach of Status Quo during the 2010 National Championships in Dallas where he helped them place 2nd behind Final Boss.