ESC gaming

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ESC gaming
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Abbreviation ESC
operator ESC eSports LTD.
Manager GermanyGermany Rolf Platschka
Headquarters GermanyGermany Pulheim
founding year 2008
Clan color Blue White
Homepage myesc.de
Teams

ESC Gaming is a German multi-gaming e-sports sponsoring organization, the teams and their players. The organization currently has representatives in the game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive .

The clubhouse in Pulheim gives the players the opportunity to train as a team before important tournaments . One of the most famous faces of ESC Gaming was the Counter-Strike team , which later played at Virtus.pro .

history

founding

ESC Gaming was founded in cooperation with ICY BOX in 2008. The team's main sponsor is Sennheiser , but the team has other sponsors, including Ultraforce , Eizo , Raidsonic and CKRAS . The clan started in Counter-Strike 1.6 . A short time later, women's teams were included and StarCraft was the first real-time strategy game . With the CS-1.6-Team the direct promotion from the ESL Amateur Series could be accomplished, the team was, although the organization was still unknown at the time, sent to many larger events and was able to record successes quickly. Due to increasing popularity, players became aware of the team and in the newly released game titles, well-known players could quickly be signed.

Most important successes

Counter-Strike 1.6

date space competition Prize money
Dec 2011 2. ESL Pro Series Germany Winter 2011 0€ 3,000
Dec 2011 1. World Cyber ​​Games € 25,000
March 2012 1. IEM Season VI World Championship 2012 € 50,000
June 2012 3. DreamHack Summer 01,850 €

League of Legends

date space competition Prize money
May 2013 1. ESL Pro Series Germany Spring 2013 4,300 €
Dec. 2013 2. ESL Pro Series Germany Winter 2013 € 1,200

StarCraft II

GermanyGermany Sascha "GoOdy" Lupp
date space competition Prize money
Jan. 2011 5th / 6th IEM Season V - European Championship 00$ 800
Dec 2011 2. EPS Germany Season 19 1,800 €
GermanyGermany Tobias "ShoWTimE" Sieber
date space competition Prize money
May 2014 1. ESL Pro Series Spring 2014 € 3,000

FIFA 14

ItalyItaly Antonino "dawnsoon" Sammarco
space competition Prize money
2. EPS Germany Summer 2014 € 300

Important former players

Individual evidence

  1. Tomi Kovanen: mousesports win EPS Winter 2011. hltv.org, December 4, 2011, accessed on June 12, 2018 (English).
  2. ESC Gaming win WCG 2011. hltv.org, December 11, 2011, accessed on June 12, 2018 (English).
  3. Petar Milovanovic: ESC dethrone Na`Vi as IEM champs. hltv.org, March 10, 2012, accessed June 12, 2018 .
  4. Tomi Kovanen: fnatic win DreamHack Summer 2012. hltv.org, June 18, 2012, accessed on June 12, 2018 (English).
  5. IEM Season V - European Championship wiki.teamliquid.net
  6. ESL Pro Series Germany: Winter Season 2011 wiki.teamliquid.net
  7. ESL Pro Series Spring 2014 wiki.teamliquid.net