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  • Splyce
  • Former esports organization and media company

    Splyce (SPY) was a professional esports organization and media company based in Rochester, New York. Their League of Legends team was a franchise member

    Splyce

    Splyce

  • OverActive Media
  • Canadian esports company

    investment in Splyce, they shifted from an investment platform to an ownership platform and rebranded to OverActive Media. In 2018, OAM and Splyce agreed to

    OverActive Media

    OverActive_Media

  • 2019 League of Legends World Championship final
  • League of Legends esports series

    representatives from the League of Legends European Championship alongside Fnatic and Splyce. The series was a best of five and was played in front of over 15,000 spectators

    2019 League of Legends World Championship final

    2019_League_of_Legends_World_Championship_final

  • Jonathan Roumie
  • American actor

    Mindy Project Dr. Montpellier Episode: "Danny in Real Life" 2019 Ballers Splyce Owner Episode: "Players Only" 2020 Chicago Med Christian Edwards Episode:

    Jonathan Roumie

    Jonathan Roumie

    Jonathan_Roumie

  • MAD Lions
  • Spanish esports organisation

    OverActive Media. Its main League of Legends team, which was rebranded from Splyce, competed in Europe's top-level league for the game, the LEC. Its secondary

    MAD Lions

    MAD_Lions

  • League of Legends EMEA Championship
  • Professional League of Legends esports league

    Tauron Arena in Kraków, Poland. G2 won 3–1 against Splyce and secured their second LCS title. Splyce would later win the 2016 Summer European Gauntlet

    League of Legends EMEA Championship

    League_of_Legends_EMEA_Championship

  • 2019 LEC season
  • Sports season

    returning teams included Fnatic, FC Schalke 04, G2 Esports, Misfits Gaming, Splyce, and Team Vitality. The four new organizations included Excel Esports, Rogue

    2019 LEC season

    2019_LEC_season

  • The Weeknd
  • Canadian singer-songwriter (born 1990)

    global ambassador of the esports company OverActive Media, who owns the Splyce and Overwatch League team Toronto Defiant. On August 31, 2020, Tesfaye partnered

    The Weeknd

    The Weeknd

    The_Weeknd

  • MLG Major Championship: Columbus
  • 2016 video game tournament held in Columbus, Ohio, US

    roster in time. The organizers then decided on the Americas Minor runners-up Splyce to take the spot. The Games Academy roster was acquired by Tempo Storm.

    MLG Major Championship: Columbus

    MLG_Major_Championship:_Columbus

  • FunPlus Phoenix
  • Chinese esports organization

    Championship, FPX was placed in Group B along with Splyce, J Team, and GAM Esports. After defeating Splyce in a tiebreaker match, FPX qualified for the knockout

    FunPlus Phoenix

    FunPlus_Phoenix

  • Wunder (gamer)
  • Danish professional League of Legends player

    began playing in the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) with Splyce in 2016. After two seasons with the team, he signed with G2 Esports. In

    Wunder (gamer)

    Wunder (gamer)

    Wunder_(gamer)

  • Chres (gamer)
  • Danish League of Legends player

    league's age requirement. He joined Splyce after Team Dignitas EU was purchased by Follow eSports for over $1 mil USD. Splyce finished 7th in the 2016 Spring

    Chres (gamer)

    Chres (gamer)

    Chres_(gamer)

  • Turtle Beach Corporation
  • Gaming accessory manufacturer

    headset for 2018. It also entered into a console-only sponsorship deal with Splyce. In 2018, the company launched a new line of PC-specific headsets called

    Turtle Beach Corporation

    Turtle_Beach_Corporation

  • Envy (esports)
  • American esports franchise

    the grand finals where they met Splyce in the first ever North American vs. European final. Team Envy took down Splyce 3–1 to finally break their 2nd place

    Envy (esports)

    Envy (esports)

    Envy_(esports)

  • Doinb
  • South Korean League of Legends player

    FunPlus Phoenix was placed in Group B along with Splyce, J Team, and GAM Esports. After defeating Splyce in a tiebreaker match, FunPlus Phoenix qualified

    Doinb

    Doinb

    Doinb

  • Counter-Strike Online
  • 2008 video game

    Gaming North OpTic Gaming Renegades Selfless Gaming SK Gaming Space Soldiers Splyce Talon Esports Team 3D Team Envy Team SoloMid Tempo Storm Titan Twisted Minds

    Counter-Strike Online

    Counter-Strike_Online

  • Faker (gamer)
  • South Korean professional esports player (born 1996)

    became the first player to reach 100 international wins, after SKT defeated Splyce in the quarterfinals. However, SKT were defeated in the semifinals by G2

    Faker (gamer)

    Faker (gamer)

    Faker_(gamer)

  • Team Vitality
  • French esports organisation

    into Group B for the 2017 EU LCS Spring Split, along with Origen, H2k, Splyce, and the Unicorns of Love. After opening the season with a 1–3 record over

    Team Vitality

    Team_Vitality

  • Freakazoid (gamer)
  • American professional Counter-Strike player

    roster on April 13, 2016. On April 26 he was announced as a stand in for Splyce in place of Abraham "abE" Fazli and got 7-8t at DreamHack Austin 2016. On

    Freakazoid (gamer)

    Freakazoid (gamer)

    Freakazoid_(gamer)

  • 2016 League of Legends World Championship
  • Video game championship

    Esports G2 2 Most Championship Points H2k-Gaming H2K Regional Finals Winner Splyce SPY 3 China LPL Summer Champion EDward Gaming EDG 1 Most Championship Points

    2016 League of Legends World Championship

    2016_League_of_Legends_World_Championship

  • 2019 League of Legends World Championship
  • Esports tournament held in Europe

    GAM 2 Starting in the play-in stage Europe LEC Regional Finals Runner-up Splyce SPY 1 North America LCS Regional Finals Winner Clutch Gaming CG South Korea

    2019 League of Legends World Championship

    2019_League_of_Legends_World_Championship

  • Happy (gamer)
  • French professional Valorant player

    Atlanta 2017 "Topic of Thorin: NBK - The French Scene's Kingmaker". splyce.gg. Splyce. 16 March 2016. Archived from the original on 21 October 2018. Retrieved

    Happy (gamer)

    Happy (gamer)

    Happy_(gamer)

  • Smite World Championship
  • World championship for the multiplayer online video game Smite

    Arts Centre. The prize pool was estimated around $785,000. North American Splyce (Divios, Cyno, Moswal, Cyclonespin, and Aror) defeated European Team RivaL

    Smite World Championship

    Smite_World_Championship

  • Bjergsen
  • Danish League of Legends player

    with Korea's Samsung Galaxy, China's Royal Never Give Up, and Europe's Splyce. They finished third in their group with a 3–3 record, and were once again

    Bjergsen

    Bjergsen

    Bjergsen

  • Expansion team
  • Sports team added after the founding of its league

    expansion teams Elements (2015; folded 2016) SK Gaming (2015) Schalke 04 (2016) Splyce → MAD Lions (2016) G2 Esports (2016) Team Vitality (2016) Excel Esports

    Expansion team

    Expansion_team

  • DreamHack Open Austin 2016
  • Esports tournament in Austin, Texas

    Selfless Gaming Q Selfless Gaming 2 Booty Clapper 0 Selfless Gaming 2 Splyce 1 Splyce 2 Third Equinox 1 Selfless Gaming 2 Tempo Storm 1 Winterfox 2 Obey

    DreamHack Open Austin 2016

    DreamHack Open Austin 2016

    DreamHack_Open_Austin_2016

  • Stewie2K
  • American streamer and esports player (born 1998)

    leader Rifler (entry fragger) Team history 2015 SKDC 2015 ex-eLevate 2015 Splyce 2016–2018 Cloud9 2018 SK Gaming 2018 MIBR 2018–2022 Team Liquid 2022 Evil

    Stewie2K

    Stewie2K

    Stewie2K

  • World Esports Association
  • Esports organization

    Natus Vincere, Team EnVyUs, FaZe Clan, Virtus.pro, G2 Esports, North, Splyce, Mousesports, and Ninjas in Pyjamas. However, FaZe Clan dropped out of the

    World Esports Association

    World_Esports_Association

  • 100 Thieves
  • American lifestyle brand and gaming organization

    Esports, and Splyce, going a combined 4–5 in the double round-robin group stage with 100 Thieves with a 1–2 record after a single win against Splyce. In the

    100 Thieves

    100 Thieves

    100_Thieves

  • KaSing
  • British League of Legends player

    2014–2015 Gamers2 2015 H2k-Gaming 2015 Team SoloMid 2015–2016 Team Vitality 2017 Red Bulls 2017–2018 Splyce 2018–2019 Excel Esports 2019–2020 Excel UK

    KaSing

    KaSing

    KaSing

  • 2016 EU LCS season
  • Sports season

    Origen Top seed G2 Esports Summer Season champions G2 Esports   Runners-up Splyce Top seed G2 Esports Season MVP Kim "Trick" Gang-yun EU LCS seasons ← 2015

    2016 EU LCS season

    2016_EU_LCS_season

  • Toronto Defiant
  • Canadian professional esports team

    day, Splyce announced that they would be working with OAM to form and operate the unnamed Toronto team, with OAM's Chris Overholt and Splyce's Marty

    Toronto Defiant

    Toronto Defiant

    Toronto_Defiant

  • Gaules
  • Brazilian online streamer (born 1983)

    Gaming North OpTic Gaming Renegades Selfless Gaming SK Gaming Space Soldiers Splyce Talon Esports Team 3D Team Envy Team SoloMid Tempo Storm Titan Twisted Minds

    Gaules

    Gaules

  • GAM Esports
  • Vietnamese League of Legends team

    where they were placed in group B alongside FunPlus Phoenix, J Team, and Splyce. They finished last in their group with 1 win and 5 losses. GAM Esports

    GAM Esports

    GAM_Esports

  • Biofrost
  • Canadian League of Legends player

    was placed in Group D, alongside Samsung Galaxy, Royal Never Give Up, and Splyce. However, the team was unable to advance past the group stage, finishing

    Biofrost

    Biofrost

    Biofrost

  • ESL Pro League Season 7
  • for the first time in its EPL history. Splyce was also forced to play in relegation matches as reports of Splyce releasing its CS:GO team emerged. North

    ESL Pro League Season 7

    ESL_Pro_League_Season_7

  • ESL One Cologne 2016
  • Esports tournament

    seeds Teams that placed 13th place at the previous major (FlipSid3 Tactics, Splyce, Team EnVyUs, Cloud9) were second seeds Teams that placed first in their

    ESL One Cologne 2016

    ESL One Cologne 2016

    ESL_One_Cologne_2016

  • Call of Duty Championship 2019
  • Esport competition

    Team WaR Gen.G esports 100 Thieves Celtic FC Esports FURY Gaming FaZe Clan Splyce Team Vanity Sicario Gaming Team Reciprocity Team Heretics Aspire eSports

    Call of Duty Championship 2019

    Call_of_Duty_Championship_2019

  • Esports World Convention
  • Competition

    ShootMania Storm on PC (3v3) 1st $20,000 2,500 OpTic Gaming 2nd $10,000 1,500 Splyce 3rd $6,000 1,100 Rise Nation 4th $4,000 900 Millenium Esports World Convention

    Esports World Convention

    Esports_World_Convention

  • Isurus Gaming
  • Argentine esports organisation

    Group B of the first round of the play-in stage, along with European team Splyce and Japanese team DetonatioN FocusMe. Following the double round robin Isurus

    Isurus Gaming

    Isurus_Gaming

  • Call of Duty Championship 2016
  • Esports competition

    Europe Splyce HyperGames Team Millenium Team Infused

    Call of Duty Championship 2016

    Call_of_Duty_Championship_2016

  • OpTic Gaming
  • American professional esports organization

    ELEAGUE Season 1. However, initial setbacks occurred when the team lost to Splyce in the MLG Columbus Minor and Winterfox in the MLG Columbus Last Chance

    OpTic Gaming

    OpTic_Gaming

  • Misfits Gaming
  • US-based esports organization

    which put them as the lowest seed for the Regional Finals. They played Splyce in the first round, but lost in a close series 2–3, which stopped Misfits

    Misfits Gaming

    Misfits_Gaming

  • ESL Pro League Season 5
  • stepped in as a temporary substitute. The team then announced that former Splyce player-turned-streamer Jason "jasonR" Ruchelski would be the temporary fifth

    ESL Pro League Season 5

    ESL_Pro_League_Season_5

  • 2017 EU LCS season
  • Sports season

    Unicorns of Love 11W - 2L 23W - 8L +15 2. H2k-Gaming 10W - 3L 22W - 8L +14 3. Splyce 7W - 6L 17W - 13L +4 4. Team Vitality 3W - 10L 9W - 21L -12 5. Origen 0W

    2017 EU LCS season

    2017_EU_LCS_season

  • ESL Pro League Season 8
  • 2018 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament

    Splyce's EPL slot is taken by Team EnVyUs after EnVyUs released its French team and signed the core of Splyce players who were released by Splyce. The

    ESL Pro League Season 8

    ESL_Pro_League_Season_8

  • ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018
  • Video game competition

    Gaming, Immortals, Luminosity Gaming, Misfits, NRG Esports, Rogue, and Splyce – and another eight teams qualified through an open qualifier. The broadcast

    ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018

    ELEAGUE_Major:_Boston_2018

  • League of Legends Rift Rivals
  • Cross-regional League of Legend tournaments

    Angeles Team Liquid Fnatic EU LCS 3 1 NA LCS 100 Thieves G2 Esports Echo Fox Splyce 2019 Los Angeles Team Liquid G2 Esports LEC 3 1 LCS Team SoloMid Origen

    League of Legends Rift Rivals

    League_of_Legends_Rift_Rivals

  • Global StarCraft II League
  • StarCraft II esports tournament

    (Terran) 4 - 2 Kim "Stats" Dae Yeob (Splyce) (Protoss) 2018 2018 GSL Super Tournament I Kim "Stats" Dae Yeob (Splyce) (Protoss) 4 - 3 Park "Dark" Ryung

    Global StarCraft II League

    Global_StarCraft_II_League

  • ESL Pro League Season 6
  • 19, 2017). "Splyce signed DAVEY and mitch". EGamersWorld. Retrieved August 22, 2017. Liao, Harrison (June 29, 2017). "Ryx released by Splyce, slams management

    ESL Pro League Season 6

    ESL_Pro_League_Season_6

  • Call of Duty Championship 2018
  • Esports competition

    Europe Red Reserve UNILAD Splyce Epsilon eSports

    Call of Duty Championship 2018

    Call_of_Duty_Championship_2018

  • Call of Duty Championship
  • Annual Call of Duty tournament

    Forum (Inglewood, California) Team EnVyUs (Apathy, JKap, John, SlasheR) Splyce (Bance, Joee, Joshh, Rated) Team eLevate (Aqua, Faccento, Felony, Nagafen)

    Call of Duty Championship

    Call_of_Duty_Championship

  • TSM League of Legends division
  • League of Legends esports team

    Their group included Samsung Galaxy from Korea, RNG from China, and Europe Splyce from Europe. After the first week of group play, TSM was in a three-way

    TSM League of Legends division

    TSM League of Legends division

    TSM_League_of_Legends_division

  • Call of Duty Pro League
  • Annual esports competition

    Clan 2016 Black Ops III OpTic Gaming Team EnVyUs N/A 2017 Infinite Warfare Splyce OpTic Gaming N/A 2018 WWII FaZe Clan Team Kaliber N/A 2019 Black Ops 4 eUnited

    Call of Duty Pro League

    Call_of_Duty_Pro_League

  • Call of Duty World League
  • Series of Call of Duty esports tournaments

    April 2017 Epsilon eSports $50,000 Stage 1 21 April 2017 – 28 May 2017 Splyce $700,000 Sydney Open 2 12 May 2017 – 14 May 2017 Mindfreak $30,000 AUD Anaheim

    Call of Duty World League

    Call_of_Duty_World_League

  • 2018 CWL Pro League
  • Esports competition

    Team EnVyUs (Division B #3) eUnited (Division B #4) UNILAD (Division B #5) Splyce (Division B #6) Mindfreak (Relegation 1st) Evil Geniuses (Relegation 2nd)

    2018 CWL Pro League

    2018_CWL_Pro_League

  • Call of Duty Championship 2017
  • Esports competition

    Europe Fnatic Splyce Red Reserve Elevate Epsilon eSports

    Call of Duty Championship 2017

    Call_of_Duty_Championship_2017

  • Cloud9 League of Legends
  • League Championship Series team

    November, Jensen was transferred to Team Liquid; Cloud9 acquired Nisqy from Splyce as his replacement. In the 2019 LCS Spring Split, Cloud9 secured the second

    Cloud9 League of Legends

    Cloud9 League of Legends

    Cloud9_League_of_Legends

  • Clutch Gaming
  • American esports organization (2017–2019)

    spot at Worlds". Dot Esports. Retrieved September 8, 2019. "Clutch Gaming, Splyce win their groups on Day 3 of League of Legends World Championship play-ins"

    Clutch Gaming

    Clutch_Gaming

  • ELEAGUE Major 2017
  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship

    Immortals (Invited) Team SoloMid (Invited) Selfless Gaming (Qualifier #1) Splyce (Qualifier #1) Muffin Lightning (Qualifier #2) paiN Gaming (Qualifier #2)

    ELEAGUE Major 2017

    ELEAGUE_Major_2017

  • Intel Extreme Masters Season XII – World Championship
  • (mousesports) Serral (Ence) Neeb (Ting) Maru (Green Wings) Solar (Splyce) Trap (Green Wings) Ryung TRUE (PSISTORM) Zest SpeCial (Exeed) - - TY (Splyce) -

    Intel Extreme Masters Season XII – World Championship

    Intel_Extreme_Masters_Season_XII_–_World_Championship

  • ESL Pro League Season 3
  • Esports league season

    later signed with Selfless Gaming) and ended with Team Liquid defeating Splyce The finals concluded with Luminosity Gaming defeating G2 Esports in a close

    ESL Pro League Season 3

    ESL_Pro_League_Season_3

  • 2018 EU LCS season
  • Sports season

    Qualification 1. Fnatic 14 - 4 +10 Advance to semifinals 2. G2 Esports 11 - 7 +4 3. Splyce 11 - 7 +4 Advance to quarterfinals 4. Team Vitality 10 - 8 +2 5. H2k-Gaming

    2018 EU LCS season

    2018_EU_LCS_season

  • ELeague CS:GO Premier
  • Esports league season

                            Immortals 16 Denial eSports 9 Immortals 2 Splyce 0 Splyce 16 Bunch of chads 4 Immortals 2 Broken Alliance 0 Counter Logic Gaming

    ELeague CS:GO Premier

    ELeague_CS:GO_Premier

  • Cody Sun
  • Canadian League of Legends player

    ..." (Tweet). Retrieved October 4, 2019 – via Twitter. "Clutch Gaming, Splyce win their groups on Day 3 of League of Legends World Championship play-ins"

    Cody Sun

    Cody_Sun

  • Call of Duty: Experience 2016
  • 2nd Call of Duty gaming convention

    the pool at the first event. Team EnVyUs won the championship, defeating Splyce Gaming in the finals 3-1. Present at the convention were two activities

    Call of Duty: Experience 2016

    Call_of_Duty:_Experience_2016

  • Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII – World Championship
  • 2019 esports tournament

    (Green Wings) Zest Maru (Green Wings) - - SpeCial (XTEN Esports) - - TY (Splyce) - - uThermal (Team Liquid) - Offline qualifiers (12) Creator (Green Wings)

    Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII – World Championship

    Intel_Extreme_Masters_Season_XIII_–_World_Championship

  • 2019 CWL Pro League
  • CWL Las Vegas OpTic Gaming (1st) eUnited (2nd) Splyce (3rd) Luminosity Gaming (4th)

    2019 CWL Pro League

    2019_CWL_Pro_League

  • Sunset Junction Street Fair
  • Annual event in Los Angeles, California, U.S.

    Yates Circus, The Union Sound, DJ Eric Neutron, DJ Gusto, DJ Dexterous, DJ Splyce, CC Sheffield, Caroline D'Amore, DJ Doc Martin, Gwendolyn and the Good Time

    Sunset Junction Street Fair

    Sunset_Junction_Street_Fair

  • Schalke 04 Esports
  • Esports department of FC Schalke 04

    Playoffs 0–3 (against Fnatic) 3rd 2019 LEC Regional Finals 0–3 (against Splyce) 8th 2020 LEC Spring Split 6–12 6th 2020 LEC Summer Split 8–10 5th 2020

    Schalke 04 Esports

    Schalke_04_Esports

  • 2017 CWL Global Pro League
  • Series Games Qualification 1 Team EnVyUs 5–1 16–7 Playoffs and Stage 2 2 Splyce 5–1 15–7 Playoffs and Stage 2 3 Mindfreak 1–5 10–15 Stage 2 4 Cloud9 1–5

    2017 CWL Global Pro League

    2017_CWL_Global_Pro_League

  • Freeze (gamer)
  • Czech professional League of Legends player

    H2k-Gaming 2016–2017 Tempo Storm 2017–2018 Inside Games 2018 Royal Bandits 2019 Splyce Vipers 2019–2020 MAD Lions 2020 Ad Hoc Gaming As coach: 2020–present 100

    Freeze (gamer)

    Freeze_(gamer)

  • ELEAGUE Season 2
  • Esports league season

    Gaming (Season 1) Team SoloMid (Season 1) Immortals (Open Qualifier 1) Splyce (Open Qualifier 2) Muffin Lightning (Open Qualifier 2) eUnited (Open Qualifier

    ELEAGUE Season 2

    ELEAGUE_Season_2

  • ESL One Cologne 2017
  • Counter Logic Gaming (Invited) Misfits (Invited) Renegades (Invited) Team Liquid (Invited) Splyce (Open Qualifier 1) compLexity Gaming (Open Qualifier 2)

    ESL One Cologne 2017

    ESL_One_Cologne_2017

  • Messiah J and the Expert
  • Irish Musicians

    The Stonecutters consisted of Messiah J, The Expert, Robbie Delaney, DJ Splyce, Relevance, Grammar and DJ Mayhem. They practised and wrote weekly in impromptu

    Messiah J and the Expert

    Messiah_J_and_the_Expert

  • ESL Pro League Season 4
  • Esports league season

    Selfless Gaming (Season 3 #6) Renegades (Season 3 #7) Winterfox (Season 3 #8) Splyce (Season 3 #9) Counter Logic Gaming (Season 3 #10) compLexity Gaming (Season

    ESL Pro League Season 4

    ESL_Pro_League_Season_4

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