Team 3D (clan)

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Team 3D
Abbreviation 3D
operator Championship Gaming Series
Manager United StatesUnited States Dave "moto" Geffon
Headquarters United StatesUnited States New York City
founding year 2002
resolution 2008
Homepage 3dny.thecgs.com ( Memento from January 2, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
Former teams

Team 3D was an American e-sports - Clan . From 2007 he was under the name New York 3D ( 3D.NY for short ) one of the franchise teams of the Championship Gaming Series , an exclusive American esports league broadcast on DirecTV . With the closure of the CGS, 3D.NY was also buried. In contrast to compLexity , Team 3D did not return to “conventional” e-sports.

Before Team 3D was taken over by CGS in 2007 and was not allowed to take part in other esports tournaments or take on players other than those specified by CGS due to the exclusive contracts with the league, it was one of the most successful American clans . 3D featured in several computer games , but was famous around the world primarily for its Counter-Strike team. To date, the Americans are the only team that has won the World Cyber ​​Games twice in a row, namely in 2004 and 2005.

Team 3D was a founding member of the G7 teams , but dropped out of the union of the leading clans when they moved to the Championship Gaming Series.

Successes (excerpt)

Counter-Strike

  • CPL Winter 2002: 1st place
  • CPL Summer 2003: 2nd place
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2003: 2nd place
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2004: 1st place
  • World Cyber ​​Games 2005: 1st place

Warcraft III

  • World Series of Video Games 2006: 4th place - Dennis "Shortround" Chan

Painkiller

  • CPL World Tour Finals 2005: 7th place - Mark "Wombat" Larsen
  • CPL World Tour Finals 2005: 13th place - Sean "daler" Price

Halo 2

  • World Cyber ​​Games 2005: 1st place

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