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2024

DRG

Dragon Ranger Gaming(DRG), a Chinese esports organization, was founded on December 21, 2016. Prior to this, the predecessor of DRG was a division of the Honor of Kings of GK eSports Club. DRG achieved the top four in King Pro League (KPL) Spring Tournament 2018. In 2021, they achieved the runner-up of the Glory of Honor of Kings World Champion Cup and the champion of the Honor of Kings Thunder Cup Season 2. DRG secured third place in the King Pro League Spring Tournament 2022, followed by a fourth-place finish in the Summer Tournament. Their impressive performance continued as they clinched second place in the prestigious Glory of Honor of Kings World Champion Cup.

2024

TEC

TEC, a global esports entertainment company, was founded by Sports Media Group, a large-scale modern sports service enterprise in China. In November 2023, TEC officially formed the Fearless Compact Division and participated in the Fearless Compact CN Tournament Evolver Series Open Act III: Symbiosis, earning a top six finish. TEC esports club established its VALORANT division in November 2023 and participated in the VALORANT China Evolution Series Act 3: Heritability, achieving a top-six finish. TEC esports entered into a long-term partnership with VALORANT Champions Tour CN on December 10, 2023.

2023

Evolution Championship Series (Evo)

The Evolution Championship Series (Evo for short) represents the largest and longest-running fighting game tournaments in the world. For 20 years, Evo has brought together the best of the best from around the world in an electric exhibition of skill and fun. Evo is not just a convention. It's a global community of more than 10 million casual gamers, esports enthusiasts, and industry professionals dedicated to building a bigger world for fighting games.

2022

Immortals

Immortals is a professional esports organization based in the United States owned by Immortals Gaming Club. It was founded on October 7, 2015, after the acquisition of Team 8's LCS spot. Immortals applied for a franchise partnership with the LCS when the league began franchising in late 2017, but their application was declined by Riot Games due to financial concerns, despite the fact that they were one of three North American teams to qualify for the 2017 World Championship. However, in mid-2019 they rejoined the LCS after their parent company, Immortals Gaming Club, bought out OpTic Gaming and their LCS spot. Immortals previously competed in other esports titles, including Apex Legends, Arena of Valor, Clash Royale, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, Overwatch, Rainbow Six Siege, Super Smash Bros. and Vainglory.