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Major League Gaming
NameMajor League Gaming
Founded2002
FounderSundance DiGiovanni, Mike Sepso
CountryUnited States
TeamsCloud9, Team Liquid, Evil Geniuses, 100 Thieves

Major League Gaming is a professional esports organization founded by Sundance DiGiovanni and Mike Sepso in 2002, with the goal of promoting competitive video game play, particularly in the United States. The organization has been involved in various esports events, including the MLG Pro Circuit, which features top teams such as Cloud9, Team Liquid, and Evil Geniuses. Major League Gaming has also partnered with other prominent organizations, including ESPN, NBC Sports, and Twitch, to broadcast its events and expand its reach. The organization's efforts have contributed to the growth of the esports industry, with events like the Intel Extreme Masters and the League of Legends Championship Series.

History

The history of Major League Gaming dates back to 2002, when it was founded by Sundance DiGiovanni and Mike Sepso, with the goal of creating a professional esports league. The organization's early years were marked by partnerships with game developers such as Blizzard Entertainment, Riot Games, and Valve Corporation, which helped to establish the MLG Pro Circuit as a premier esports competition. Major League Gaming has also been involved in various high-profile events, including the X Games, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), and the PAX (event), which have helped to increase its visibility and attract new fans. The organization has worked with other prominent esports organizations, such as the Cyberathlete Professional League and the World Cyber Games, to promote competitive gaming and develop the esports industry.

Organization

Major League Gaming is headquartered in New York City and is led by a team of experienced executives, including Sundance DiGiovanni and Mike Sepso. The organization has a strong partnership with Twitch, a popular live streaming platform, which broadcasts many of its events, including the MLG Pro Circuit and the Call of Duty World League. Major League Gaming has also worked with other prominent organizations, such as ESPN, NBC Sports, and the NBA, to develop and broadcast esports content, including the NBA 2K League and the Overwatch League. The organization's efforts have helped to establish esports as a legitimate sport, with many of its events and competitions being recognized by mainstream sports organizations, such as the International Olympic Committee and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

Tournaments

Major League Gaming has hosted numerous tournaments and events over the years, including the MLG Pro Circuit, the Call of Duty World League, and the Halo World Championship. These events have featured top teams and players from around the world, including Cloud9, Team Liquid, and Evil Geniuses, competing in popular games such as League of Legends, Dota 2, and Overwatch. The organization has also partnered with other prominent tournament organizers, such as ESL (esports), DreamHack, and the World Electronic Sports Games, to host and broadcast esports events. Many of these events have been held at prominent venues, such as the Anaheim Convention Center, the Los Angeles Convention Center, and the Madison Square Garden, and have attracted large audiences and significant prize pools.

Games

Major League Gaming has supported a wide range of games over the years, including League of Legends, Dota 2, Overwatch, Call of Duty, and Halo. The organization has worked closely with game developers such as Riot Games, Valve Corporation, and Blizzard Entertainment to promote competitive play and develop esports scenes for these games. Many of these games have become staples of the esports industry, with large player bases and significant prize pools, and have been featured in prominent tournaments and events, such as the Intel Extreme Masters and the League of Legends Championship Series. The organization has also supported the development of new games, such as Apex Legends and Rainbow Six Siege, and has worked with game developers to create esports-friendly game modes and features.

Teams

Major League Gaming has worked with many top esports teams over the years, including Cloud9, Team Liquid, Evil Geniuses, and 100 Thieves. These teams have competed in various tournaments and events, including the MLG Pro Circuit and the Call of Duty World League, and have won numerous championships and prizes. Many of these teams have also been involved in other prominent esports competitions, such as the League of Legends Championship Series and the Overwatch League, and have developed strong rivalries and fan bases. The organization has also supported the development of new teams and players, through initiatives such as the MLG Pro Circuit and the Call of Duty World League.

Players

Major League Gaming has featured many top esports players over the years, including Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, Kuro "KuroKy" Takhasomi, and Jonathan "EliGE" Jablonowski. These players have competed in various tournaments and events, including the MLG Pro Circuit and the Call of Duty World League, and have won numerous championships and prizes. Many of these players have also been involved in other prominent esports competitions, such as the League of Legends Championship Series and the Overwatch League, and have developed strong reputations and fan bases. The organization has also supported the development of new players, through initiatives such as the MLG Pro Circuit and the Call of Duty World League, and has provided a platform for players to compete and showcase their skills. Category:Esports

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