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  2. Astralis - Wikipedia

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    Astralis is a Danish esports organization. Best known for their Counter-Strike 2 team, they also have teams representing other games, such as FIFA and Rainbow Six Siege. The parent group of Astralis is the Astralis Group, who previously managed Origen and Future F.C. before the merger of all teams under the Astralis brand. [1]

  3. Speedrunning - Wikipedia

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    Speedrun of a SuperTux level. Speedrunning is the act of playing a video game, or section of a video game, with the goal of completing it as fast as possible.Speedrunning often involves following planned routes, which may incorporate sequence breaking and exploit glitches that allow sections to be skipped or completed more quickly than intended.

  4. 2015 in esports - Wikipedia

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    LoL: Team SoloMid: March 15 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: Electronic Sports League (ESL) One Katowice Katowice fnatic: March 27–29 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare: Major League Gaming Call of Duty Championship: Los Angeles, California, US Denial eSports March 29 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: Star Ladder StarSeries Season XII Kyiv, Ukraine

  5. FaZe Clan - Wikipedia

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    FaZe Clan, or simply FaZe, is a professional esports and entertainment brand. Founded on May 30, 2010, as FaZe Sniping, the organization has professional players and content creators from around the world, across multiple games.

  6. 100 Thieves - Wikipedia

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    100 Thieves was founded in 2017 by Matthew "Nadeshot" Haag, a former OpTic Gaming Call of Duty team captain, (MLG) X Games gold medalist, and 2014 Esports Athlete of the year. [2] In November 2017, 100 Thieves received a multimillion-dollar investment from Cleveland Cavaliers and Quicken Loans owner Dan Gilbert allowing the company to expand ...

  7. G2 Esports - Wikipedia

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    Fabian "Fabian" Hällsten was the in-game leader of the team to whom the strategic success and flexibility of the team was often pointed towards, as one of the best IGLs in the European Pro League. Daniel "Goga" Mazorra Romero was the only non-Nordic player on the team, and the only Spanish player in the whole of Pro League at the time.

  8. Esports at the 2023 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Esports at the 2023 SEA Games took place from 6 to 15 May in Cambodia. Nine medals were contested in esports [1] which consisted of five games and nine events. [2] Participating nations, could only enter in seven out of nine events. Host Cambodia could enter all nine events. [3]

  9. Valorant - Wikipedia

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    Valorant is a 2020 first-person tactical hero shooter video game developed and published by Riot Games. [3] A free-to-play game, Valorant takes inspiration from the Counter-Strike series, borrowing several mechanics such as the buy menu, spray patterns, and inaccuracy while moving.