LGD Gaming

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LGD Gaming
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Abbreviation LGD
Manager China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of ChinaPan "RuruTia" Jie (CEO) Nicholas "SuperFrog" Yang (Team Manager)
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China
Headquarters China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
founding year 2009
Clan color Red White
Main sponsor Paris Saint-Germain
Homepage LGD Gaming Facebook page
Teams
former

LGD Gaming is a Chinese e-sports - organization , which was founded in 2009. She currently has players in the Dota 2 and League of Legends disciplines under contract.

DotA series

The Defense of the Ancients division emerged in 2009 from the Clan For The Dream . The team at that time achieved success in the DotA competitions, which were then provided with low prize money, at the Intel Extreme Masters or in the Chinese G-League . In the successor Dota 2 , the Chinese were only part of the field of participants in the second edition of Valve's major event The International in 2012. The team took third place and won 150,000 $ . Even outside of The International, LGD Gaming achieved many successes despite various changes. The team won the i-League , World Cyber ​​Arena and MarsTV Dota 2 League tournaments with high prize money . At the fifth The International in 2015, LGD Gaming again achieved third place.

In addition to the main team, LGD Gaming also supported an international team from 2012 to 2013 and, in 2014, a team called LGD.CDEC , which became independent in October 2014 .

Player in August 2016

successes

The following table lists the key achievements of the Dota 2 division at LGD Gaming.

date space competition Prize money
June 2011 1. G-League 2011 Season 1 00150,000 CN ¥
Sep 2012 3. The International 2012 00150,000 $
Nov. 2012 1. G-1 Champions League Season 4 00180,000 CN ¥
Jan. 2014 1. Dota 2 League Season 4 000$ 25,000
July 2014 5th - 6th The International 2014 0~ $ 655,866
Dec. 2014 1. G-League 2014 00200,000 CN ¥
Jan. 2015 1. i-League Season 2 00401,023 CN ¥
Feb. 2015 9th - 12th Dota 2 Asia Championships 2015 000$ 45,863
May 2015 4th The Summit 3 000$ 27,169
May 2015 1. MarsTV Dota 2 League 2015 Spring - Chinese League 00200,000 CN ¥
May 2015 1. i-league Season 3 01,302,390 CN ¥
July 2015 1. G-League 2015 00200,000 CN ¥
July 2015 1. WCA 2015 Chinese Qualifiers 00300,000 CN ¥
Aug 2015 3. The International 2015 ~ $ 2,210,036
Nov 2015 7th - 8th Frankfurt Major 2015 00$ 105,000
Dec 2015 2. World Cyber ​​Arena 2015 01,100,000 CN ¥
Jan. 2016 3. SL Star Series Season 13 & i-League Season 4 000$ 30,000
March 2016 9th - 12th Shanghai Major 2016 000$ 45,000
June 2016 4th Manila Major 2016 00$ 255,000
Aug 2016 9th - 12th The International 2016 00$ 311,557

League of Legends

The League of Legends team from LGD Gaming was founded in 2012 and has been playing in the Chinese LoL Pro League since 2014 . After a fifth and a fourth place in 2014, the team was able to reach second place in the league in spring 2015 and win 400,000 Chinese renminbi . In the playoffs of the summer season, LGD Gaming emerged as the winner.

Current players

  • Korea SouthSouth Korea Lim "Jinoo" Jin-woo
  • China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xie "Eimy" Dan
  • China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu "Cool" Jia Jun
  • Korea SouthSouth Korea Gu "imp" Seung-bin
  • China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Chen "Pyl" Bo

successes

The following table lists the key achievements of the LoL department at LGD Gaming.

date space competition Prize money
Aug. 2014 4th LoL Pro League Summer 2014 150,000 CN ¥
Apr. 2015 2. LoL Pro League Spring 2015 400,000 CN ¥
Aug 2015 1. LoL Pro League Summer 2015 800,000 CN ¥
Oct. 2015 9-11 World Championship 2015 0$ 45,000

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

On March 28, 2016, LGD Gaming announced the signing of a team in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive . The lineup was fired in November 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ G-League 2011 Season 1 (Defense of the Ancients: Allstars) esportsearnings.com
  2. ^ The International 2012: Dota 2 Championships esportsearnings.com
  3. G-1 Champions League Season 4 esportsearnings.com
  4. HyperX Dota 2 League Season 4 esportsearnings.com
  5. The International 2014: Dota 2 Championships esportsearnings.com
  6. ^ G-League 2014 (Dota 2) esportsearnings.com
  7. ^ I-League Season 2 esportsearnings.com
  8. Dota 2 Championships Asia esportsearnings.com
  9. The Summit 3 esportsearnings.com
  10. MarsTV Dota 2 League 2015 - Chinese League esportsearnings.com
  11. ^ I-league Season 3 esportsearnings.com
  12. ^ G-League 2015 (Dota 2) esportsearnings.com
  13. ^ WCA 2015 Chinese Qualifiers (Dota 2) esportsearnings.com
  14. ^ The International 2015: Dota 2 Championships esportsearnings.com
  15. Frankfurt Major 2015 esportsearnings.com
  16. ^ World Cyber ​​Arena 2015 (Dota 2) esportsearnings.com
  17. StarLadder i-League StarSeries XIV Finals (Dota 2) esportsearnings.com
  18. The Shanghai Major 2016 esportsearnings.com
  19. The Manila Major 2016 esportsearnings.com
  20. The International 2016 esportsearnings.com
  21. Tencent LoL Pro League Summer 2014 esportsearnings.com
  22. Tencent LoL Pro League Spring 2015 esportsearnings.com
  23. Tencent LoL Pro League Summer 2015 esportsearnings.com
  24. LGD unveiled CS: GO team. hltv.org, March 28, 2016, accessed on March 28, 2016 .