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  2. List of Major League Gaming National Championships

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    Fariko Impact UNiTE Gaming vVv Gaming compLexity StarCraft 2 1v1 : StarTale_Life: KT.Flash: STXSouL INnoVation SK..MC: League of Legends Summer Promotion Qualifiers 5v5: Cloud9: Velocity eSports League of Legends International Exhibition 5v5: KT Rolster B Gambit Gaming

  3. Call of Duty Championship 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The Call of Duty Championship 2013 was held from April 5–7, 2013 and was won by Fariko Impact with a roster of Adam “Killa” Sloss, Chris “Parasite” Duarte, Marcus “MiRx” Carter and Damon "Karma" Barlow over Team EnVyUs, with a roster of Tosh "StaiNViLLe" Mcgruder, Raymond "Rambo" Lussier, Jordan "JKap" Kaplan, Jordan "ProoFy" Cannon.

  4. Karma (Call of Duty player) - Wikipedia

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    Damon Barlow, better known as Karma, is a Canadian-American professional Call of Duty coach and former player. He is currently the head coach for OpTic Texas.He is the first three-time Call of Duty Championship winner, winning back-to-back titles in 2013 & 2014, and also in 2017, with Fariko Impact, compLexity Gaming, and OpTic Gaming respectively.

  5. Call of Duty Championship - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural tournament was first held in 2013 on Call of Duty: Black Ops II for the Xbox 360 and was won by Fariko Impact. [2] In 2014, playing Call of Duty: Ghosts, Complexity Gaming won the $400,000 championship prize.

  6. 2013 in esports - Wikipedia

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    Major League Gaming (MLG) Winter Championships Dallas, Texas: March 30 six games Copenhagen Games Copenhagen: March 31 Heroes of Newerth: Garena Star League Thailand: Stay Green April 7 ShootMania: ShootMania Launch Tournament San Francisco: Fariko Impact April 7 Call of Duty: Black Ops II: Call of Duty Championships: Hollywood Palladium Los ...

  7. Team Envy - Wikipedia

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    Team Envy is an American esports franchise based in Dallas, Texas, owned by Envy Gaming.Founded in 2007 as a professional Call of Duty team under the moniker Team EnVyUs, they fielded rosters in Counter-Strike, FIFA, Fortnite, Gears of War, Halo, League of Legends, Chess, Magic: the Gathering, Overwatch, Paladins, PUBG, Rocket League, SMITE, StarCraft, Super Smash Bros., Street Fighter and ...

  8. OpTic Gaming - Wikipedia

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    OpTic Gaming is an American professional esports and entertainment organization headquartered in Frisco, Texas.The organization currently operates a Call of Duty team in the Call of Duty League, OpTic Texas, they also operate a Overwatch team in the Overwatch League, Dallas Fuel, as well as Rocket League, and Halo teams.

  9. Facebook Gaming - Wikipedia

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    On April 20, 2020, Facebook launched its gaming app to more countries, which was actually planned to release in June 2020, but released earlier upon witnessing the community demand. [14] On June 22, 2020, Microsoft announced that it would discontinue its Mixer streaming service, and redirect users (including partnered streamers) to Facebook Gaming.