Divisions |
League of Legends Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft Vainglory Critical Ops Rocket League" "FIFA 18" |
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Founded | 2014 |
Location | HQ: Las Rozas, Madrid, Spain LoL: Berlin |
Manager | Carlos "ocelote" Rodríguez Santiago |
Partners |
Kinguin Paysafecard Vodafone Kingston HyperX Boomeo NEEDforSEAT eNgage Enea Andrei |
Website | http://www.g2esports.com/ |
Nicknames | G2 |
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Sport | League of Legends |
Founded | 2014 |
League | League of Legends Championship Series Europe |
Team history | Gamers2 (2014-2015) |
Based in | Berlin |
Owner(s) | Carlos "ocelote" Rodríguez Santiago |
Manager | Luis "Bull" Rivera |
Local media |
Twitch.tv Riot Games |
G2 Esports, formerly known as Gamers2, is a Spanish esports organization that has teams in League of Legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft, Vainglory and Rocket League and Critical Ops. The G2 League team competes in the League of Legends Championship Series Europe. The organization was first announced on February 24, 2014.
G2's LoL team won the 2016 Spring, the 2016 Summer, the 2017 Spring and the 2017 Summer EU LCS.
The team was founded by former SK Gaming mid-laner Carlos "ocelote" Rodríguez Santiago in 2014 with an initial roster of Top laner Jesper "Jwaow" Strandgren, jungler Sebastián "Morden" Esteban Fernández, AD carry Soler "Yuuki60" Florent, and support Hugo "Dioud" Padioleau.
The team participated in the Spring Expansion Tournament, beating Reason Gaming in the seeding game and Team Strix in Round 1. Gamers2 were knocked out of the tournament in Round 2 after being beaten by n!faculty.
G2 Esports is a Spanish organization, renamed from Gamers2 after qualifying for the 2016 EU LCS Spring Season.
G2 Esports has also a sister team in Spain competing in the EU Challenger Series, called G2 Vodafone, in representation of their sponsor Vodafone. They got qualified for the 2016 EU Challenger Series Summer Split Qualifiers, but they failed to qualify for the EU CS. They also won the Spanish 2016 FinalCup Spring Split.
The team currently competes under the name G2 Kinguin, in representation of their sponsor Kinguin.
The team failed to qualify for the LCS three splits in a row.
The team finished 1st in the Challenger Series season. They then took 2nd in the playoffs, thereby qualifying for the 2016 Spring LCS. Gamers2 qualified for the LCS by defeating SK Gaming 3-2.