Organizations
See the organizations that built dynasties, shaped fan identity, and competed across major titles.
100 Thieves
100 Thieves occupies a strange and important place in modern esports because it never fit neatly into only one category.
Cloud9
Cloud9 is one of the easiest organizations in North American esports to recognize and one of the hardest to reduce to a single clean summary.
Complexity
Represents a version of esports that predates the modern language many people now use to describe the industry.
DRX
Represents one of the most recognizable forms of competitive dignity in modern esports.
Evil Geniuses
Evil Geniuses is one of those rare esports names that still sounds larger than the sum of any single roster.
FaZe Clan
FaZe Clan is one of the few names in gaming that means more than a single team in a single title. That is both its great
Fnatic
Helped teach esports audiences what a lasting organization could look like. In many eras of competitive gaming, teams rose fast, won loudly, and disappeared almost as
FURIA
Turned national energy into a fully modern esports organization without sanding down the edge that made that energy powerful in the first place.
G2 Esports
Many esports organizations can field strong rosters for a time. Far fewer build a brand that feels immediately recognizable across games, eras, and regions.
Gen.G
Reflects a newer stage of esports maturity.
Karmine Corp
One of the most fascinating organizations in modern esports because it proved that fan culture can become a competitive force rather than a decorative layer around
LOUD
Shows how an esports organization can feel culturally alive before a match even starts.
MOUZ
Is one of the rare European organizations that can speak credibly in both the old and modern languages of esports at the same time.
NAVI
Grew into more than an esports club with strong teams. It became one of the central brands through which competitive gaming learned how to imagine greatness.
NRG
Helped define what a modern North American esports brand could look like without losing its competitive edge Esports organizations often face a difficult balancing act.
OG
OG changed esports by making a player-built organization feel visionary instead of temporary OG matters because it altered the imagination of what an esports organization could
OpTic Gaming
Only a handful of esports organizations ever become more than the sum of their rosters. Plenty of brands win.
Paper Rex
Made tactical VALORANT feel alive in a way that many teams could not.