Titan eSports

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Titan eSports
Logo Titan.jpg
Abbreviation titanium
Manager Damien Grust (CEO)
Headquarters SingaporeSingapore Singapore
founding year September 2013
resolution January 2016
Clan color dark blue
Main sponsor Razer
Homepage titan.pro
Former teams

Titan eSports (short: Titan ) was founded in August 2013 e-sports - organization based in Singapore . She was active in the disciplines Counter-Strike: Global Offensive , Smite , Dota 2 and Quake Live . On January 13, 2016, the organization disbanded for economic reasons.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

After the VeryGames Company gave up its factory team VeryGames for economic reasons at the end of 2013, Titan eSports opened its Counter-Strike division and took over Nathan "NBK" Schmitt , Edouard "SmithZz" Dubourdeaux , Kévin "Ex6TenZ" Droolans , Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom and Richard "shox" Papillon from Team VeryGames . However, the CS: GO team could not build on the performance under VeryGames. At EMS One Katowice 2014 they were eliminated in the preliminary round. Titan also had to admit defeat in the quarterfinals at the Copenhagen Games 2014 and DreamHack Summer 2014.

In April 2014 Richard “shox” Papillon left the team. He was replaced by Kenny "kennyS" Schrub , who was familiar to the team from the VeryGames days. After Titan eSports was eliminated in the preliminary round at ESL One Cologne 2014 , the team was rebuilt due to failure. Nathan "NBK" Schmitt , Edouard "SmithZz" Dubourdeaux and Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom were replaced by Dan "apEX" Madesclaire , Hovik "KQLY" Tovmassian and Mathieu "Maniac" Quiquerez (all previously with Team LDLC ) at the beginning of September . On November 20, 2014, the player Hovik "KQLY" Tovmassian was suspended from the lineup because of a VAC ban. As a result of the performance fraud, the Valve Corporation disqualified Titan eSports from DreamHack Winter 2014, which was endowed with $ 250,000 . As a result of continued failure, Titan gave the players Kenny "kennyS" Schrub and Dan "apEX" Madesclaire to Team EnVyUs in July 2015 . In return, Edouard “SmithZz” Dubourdeaux and Richard “shox” Papillon switched to Titan. On September 23, 2015 Mathieu "Maniac" Quiquerez was replaced by Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom . The team was fired as part of the dissolution of the organization in January 2016.

Former players

successes

date space competition Prize money
Jan. 2014 2. ESEA Season 15 Finals 0$ 8,000
Feb. 2014 1. DreamHack SteelSeries CS: GO Invitational 0$ 7,500
March 2014 2. Fragbite Masters 2014 30,000 SEK
May 2014 3. SLTV StarSeries Season IX 0$ 5,000
May 2014 1. Hitbox CS: GO Arena Championship 0$ 1,750
Aug. 2014 2. Gfinity G3 Lan $ 10,000
Sep 2014 1. DreamHack 2014 - Stockholm $ 10,000
Sep 2014 3. Star Ladder StarSeries CS: GO Season XI 0$ 6,000
Jan. 2015 2. ASUS ROG CS: GO Winter Tournament 2015 0$ 7,000
Feb. 2015 2. iOS Pantamera 0€ 5,200
Apr. 2015 1. Gamers Assembly 2015 $ 10,000
Apr. 2015 2. ESL Pro League Winter 2014-2015 0$ 7,000
Apr. 2015 3. ESEA S18 LAN $ 15,000
Apr. 2015 3rd - 4th Gfinity Spring Masters II 0$ 5,000
Sep 2015 3. Gaming Paradise 2015 0$ 5,000
Sep 2015 5th - 6th ESL ESEA Pro League Dubai Invitational 2015 $ 12,500
Nov 2015 3rd - 4th CEVO CS: GO Season 8 LAN Finals $ 10,000
Nov 2015 5. ESL ESEA Pro League Season 2 EU Division $ 13,000
Jan. 2016 3rd - 4th Red Dot Invitational 0$ 6,250

Smite

Titan signed the Aquila roster in December 2014 . The team won over half a million dollars in prize money at the Smite World Championship in January 2015. The team was fired as part of the dissolution of the organization in January 2016.

  • DenmarkDenmarkThomas "Repikas" Skallebaek (Jungler)
  • DenmarkDenmarkKevin "Confrey" Confrey (Solo)
  • United KingdomUnited KingdomMark "Ataraxia" Nate (Hunter)
  • SwedenSwedenEmil "PrettyPriMe" Edström (Mid)
  • SwedenSwedenAndreas "KanyeLife" Christmansson (Support)
  • DenmarkDenmarkNicklas "BroTuZ" Petersen (Solo)

successes

date space competition Prize money
Jan. 2015 2. Smite World Championship 2015 $ 522,452
July 2015 4th Smite Pro League - Season 2 Summer Finals 0$ 20,000
Nov 2015 6th SPL - Season 2 Super Regionals EU 0$ 24,000

Dota 2

After The International 3, Titan took over the four Malaysian players Chong Xin “Ohaiyo” Khoo, Wai Pern “Net” Lim, Joel Zhan Leong “XtiNcT” Chan and Kong Yang “kY.xY” Lee from Orange eSport, who finished third there. After Chee Cai "Ice" Chua and Gavin "Meracle" Kang couldn't get used to the team's style of play, Wei Poong "NWP" Ng was brought on board as team captain. With him one drove victories in the Asian Cyber ​​Games and in "The Inaugural". In October 2014, the Dota 2 division disbanded.

Former players

  • MalaysiaMalaysia Chee Cai "Ice" Chua
  • SingaporeSingapore Gavin "Meracle" Kang
  • MalaysiaMalaysia Chong Xin "Ohaiyo" Khoo
  • MalaysiaMalaysia Wei Poong "YamateH" Ng
  • MalaysiaMalaysia Wai Pern "Net" Lim
  • MalaysiaMalaysia Joel Zhan Leong "XtiNcT" Chan
  • MalaysiaMalaysia Kong Yang "kY.xY" Lee
  • MalaysiaMalaysia Chai "Mushi" Yee Fung

successes

date space competition Prize money
Dec. 2013 1. Asian Cyber ​​Games 2013 $ 15,000
July 2014 9/10 The International 4 $ 48,349

Quake Live

With Alexei “Cypher” Januschewski , Titan was able to bring a Quake legend on board at the end of 2013 . Starting for Titan, the Belarusian was able to win the DreamHack Winter 2013 in his discipline. In December 2014, Titan separated from the Belarusian and has not had any Quake players under contract since then.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Titan Bids Farewell. (No longer available online.) Damien Grust, CEO of Titan eSports, January 13, 2016, archived from the original on January 14, 2016 ; accessed on January 13, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / titan.pro
  2. Titan shuts down. hltv.org, January 13, 2016, accessed on January 13, 2016 .
  3. Team VeryGames closes by the end of 2013: Where will the team go? In: ESL.eu. November 13, 2013, accessed June 27, 2014 .
  4. shox leaves Titan - KennyS returns. Change: One of the best players in the world without a team. In: csgo.99damage.de. April 28, 2014, accessed June 27, 2014 .
  5. Great upheaval in France completed. Change: Titan changes, BST and Mercenary emerge. In: csgo.99damage.de. September 3, 2014, accessed September 3, 2014 .
  6. KQLY and smn with VAC-Ban. Scene: The next cheaters have been blocked. In: csgo.99damage.de. November 20, 2014, accessed November 21, 2014 .
  7. Titan and Epsilon disqualified from DHW 2014. Scene: Who will replace the two French teams? In: csgo.99damage.de. November 21, 2014, accessed November 21, 2014 .
  8. ^ Titan, EnVyUs swap players. In: hltv.org. July 20, 2015, accessed July 20, 2015 .
  9. Titan sign ScreaM. hltv.org, September 23, 2015, accessed on September 23, 2015 .
  10. ESEA Season 15 Finals csgo.99damage.de
  11. DreamHack SteelSeries CS: GO Invitational csgo.99damage.de
  12. Fragbite Masters 2014 csgo.99damage.de
  13. Star Ladder StarSeries CS: GO Season IX esportsearnings.com
  14. Hitbox CS: GO Arena Championship csgo.99damage.de
  15. Gfinity G3 Lan csgo.99damage.de
  16. DreamHack 2014 - Stockholm csgo.99damage.de
  17. Star Ladder StarSeries CS: GO Season XI on esportsearnings.com
  18. ASUS ROG CS: GO Winter Tournament 2015 on esportsearnings.com
  19. Inferno Online Stockholm Pantamera Challenge on esportsearnings.com
  20. Gamers Assembly 2015 Trophée SteelSeries (CS: GO Pro) on esportsearnings.com
  21. ESL Pro League Winter 2014-2015 on esportsearnings.com
  22. ESEA Season 18 LAN on esportsearnings.com
  23. Gfinity 2015 Spring Masters II (CS: GO) on esportsearnings.com
  24. Gaming Paradise 2015 on esportsearnings.com
  25. ESL ESEA Pro League Dubai Invitational 2015 on esportsearnings.com
  26. CEVO Season 8 Professional Finals
  27. ESL ESEA Europe Pro League Season 2 esportsearnings.com
  28. Red Dot Invitational
  29. Smite World Championship 2015 esportsearnings.com
  30. Smite Pro League - Season 2 Summer Finals esportsearnings.com
  31. SPL - Season 2 Super Regionals EU esportsearnings.com
  32. Asian Cyber Games 2013 Dota2 Championship esportsearnings.com
  33. The International 2014 esportsearnings.com