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Loud (stylized in all caps) is a Brazilian esports organization with teams competing in Free Fire, League of Legends and Valorant.Founded in 2019, LOUD is the esports organization with the largest number of followers on social media in Brazil and the second largest in the world. [1]
Bruno Bittencourt Carvalho Oliveira, also known as Bruno PlayHard, is a Brazilian YouTuber and entrepreneur, best known for founding the esports team LOUD in 2019. He appeared on Forbes Brazil's 30 Under 30 the same year. [3] He is considered a pioneer of mobile games and one of the main names in Garena Free Fire. [4]
The 2022 Valorant Champions was an esports tournament for the video game Valorant. ... Team Prize 1st: LOUD: $300,000 2nd: OpTic Gaming: $150,000 3rd: DRX: $110,000 4th:
Clix’s skills were on show when he placed 18th (out of 100 players) in the Fortnite World Cup in 2019, winning over $100,000 (per Esports Charts). He was 14 at the time. He was 14 at the time.
Moshi (Buriram United Esports) The Multiplayer online battle royale video game Garena Free Fire had a tournament at the 2024 Esports World Cup . It was held in Riyadh 2964564921, Saudi Arabia ; from July 10 to 15, 2024, and eighteen teams took part in this tournament.
Pages in category "Valorant teams" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. ... Team Liquid; Loud (esports) Luminosity Gaming; M. MAD Lions; Made ...
The league launched with 16 teams, thirteen (13) of whom are franchised, two guest teams, and one provisional guest team, [a] all playing across three splits in line with the new three-split structure and competitive calendar introduced the game's developer Riot Games starting with the 2025 competitive season.
With the new title sponsor, Fnatic expanded into South Korea and became the first non-Korean esports team to acquire a professional gaming house in Seoul. [16] In 2012, Fnatic picked up the former GamersLeague Dota 2 team in order to compete with other top teams. The team placed fourth in ESWC, but soon after, the team parted ways with Fnatic. [17]