Glorious partners with legendary esports team Complexity to promote and develop customizable, high performance gaming peripherals

October 7th, 2024

Frisco, TX – October 7th, 2024. Complexity, a leading North American esports organization, announced a partnership with Glorious, manufacturer of world renowned enthusiast mice, keyboards, and mousepads. Complexity will support Glorious’ recent launch of the world’s most customizable keyboard, the Glorious GMMK 3, provide testing for future esports focused products, and collaborate with Glorious to release co-branded products.

“Competitive excellence is at the heart of everything we do” said Founder and CEO of Complexity, Jason Lake. “Without high-end equipment we can’t effectively compete at the highest level. We’re thrilled to partner with a local company in Glorious to promote their innovative products and we can’t wait to work together to help develop the next generation of high performance gaming peripherals.”

In the coming months Complexity and Glorious will launch co-branded mouse pads and keycaps, while Complexity pros will participate in the development process of new Glorious product lines.

“We’re thrilled to be partnering with a world-renowned organization like Complexity, and we’re proud to provide them with the latest gear, including our GMMK 3 and PRO mice, to help them perform at the very top.” said Glorious founder Shazim Mohammad. “Complexity is the perfect fit for Glorious, as a fellow Dallas-based entity that shares our passion for gaming and our drive for performance. We look forward to dominating the world of esports together with Complexity. This is our game.”

The Glorious brand will appear on Complexity’s pro player jerseys for game titles including Counter-Strike 2, Apex Legends, Halo Infinite, Rocket League and Madden 25. The updated jersey will debut at IEM Rio, a Counter-Strike 2 tournament in early October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Glorious brand will also be promoted via live stream and social media campaigns. Additionally, fans will be able to use Glorious products as part of the pro gamer experience at Complexity’s HQ, the Lenovo Legion Esports Center in Frisco, TX.

The Glorious GMMK 3, offering over 1 billion keyboard configurations and featuring the latest technology, such as Hall Effect switches and Rapid Trigger, is now available for gamers who demand the best in performance..

About Complexity

Complexity is one of North America’s longest-standing esports organizations. Complexity’s esports teams have won more than 140 championships in nearly 30 game titles over its 20+ year history. Staunchly committed to professionalism and a player-first mentality, Complexity has been continuously recognized as a global leader in modern esports. For more information on Complexity, visit www.Complexity.gg

About Glorious

Glorious Gaming, based in Dallas, Texas, has been at the forefront of the PC gaming industry since its inception in 2014. With a focus on performance, quality, and aesthetics, Glorious delivers gaming hardware and accessories that exceed the expectations of the community it serves. For more information, please visit gloriousgaming.com.

GLYTCH Energy to release Complexity energy drink featuring transparent and performance focused ingredients

September 6th, 2024

Complexity Clutch now available online with distribution via Walmart online and US retail locations to follow

Frisco, Texas – September 6, 2024. Complexity, the leading North American esports organization, and GLYTCH Energy, a rapidly growing performance and health focused beverage brand, announced today the release of Complexity Clutch, a new co-branded energy drink. Tubs of the sour citrus punch flavored beverage are available now via the GLYTCH online store, with additional distribution via Walmart online and US retail locations in the coming months.

“For over two decades performance and wellness have been core focuses of Complexity’s esports efforts. GLYTCH is a brand that shares those values.” said Jason Lake, Founder & CEO of Complexity. “We’re very excited to provide a healthier alternative in the energy drink space, focused on transparent ingredients and a consistent boost. I’m personally thrilled with the taste and the boost I get from our new Complexity Clutch flavor, and I’m sure our fans will feel the same!”

Complexity Clutch will be highlighted on jerseys for the Complexity Counter-Strike 2, APEX Legends, Rocket League, Halo Infinite, and Madden 25 teams. Additionally the flavor will be promoted on live streams from Complexity creators and during Complexity events including the Complexity Kickoff on September 6, featuring Madden NFL 25.

“We are really excited to announce our partnership with America’s esports team, Complexity.  Said Ben Bullington, Founder of GLYTCH Energy. “I have been working on this flavor for a while and I’m pumped that it’s being used in this awesome collaboration!”

Complexity Clutch is available via the GLYTCH online shop now, with fans able to save 25% and support Complexity with code “COMPLEXITY”. Online orders will begin shipping the week of September 9, with Complexity Clutch to be available via Walmart online and in US retail locations in the coming months.

About Complexity

Complexity is one of North America’s longest-standing esports organizations. Complexity’s esports teams have won more than 140 championships in nearly 30 game titles over its 20+ year history. Staunchly committed to professionalism and a player-first mentality, Complexity has been continuously recognized as a global leader in modern esports. For more information on Complexity, visit www.Complexity.gg

About GLYTCH Energy

GLYTCH Energy was founded in 2020 by Benjamin Bullington, a fitness and gaming fanatic who wanted to bring quality and health conscious supplements to the gaming market. GLYTCH is here to dominate and revolutionize the landscape of esports by prioritizing gamer health and well being first. Gamer wellness aside, our creations are used to help increase your work energy through the day or night.

Official Complexity Gaming Cigar Available Now!

August 21st, 2024

Introducing the official Complexity Gaming Cigar – a premium, mild blend crafted exclusively for the discerning esports fan. This luxurious cigar features a mild, full-flavor profile with notes of honey, cedar, and a hint of spice, perfect for celebrating victories or unwinding after intense gameplay. Wrapped in a sleek, Complexity-branded band, each cigar embodies the spirit of competitive excellence and the thrill of the game. Elevate your gaming experience with the sophistication of Complexity Gaming’s official cigar – where passion and prestige come together. The tobacco for this special blend is from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua—only the highest quality, premium leaf tobacco. Then, each cigar is hand-rolled right in Little Havana, Miami and delivered to your door in 3-business days or less.

Click here to purchase the official Complexity Gaming Cigar!

 

Complexity Triumphs at ESL Challenger Jönköping 2024

June 16th, 2024

Complexity CS showcased their prowess at Dreamhack Summer 2024 in Jönköping, Sweden, competing against eight of the world’s top Counter-Strike teams.

The event kicked off with a tense group stage, featuring four teams in each group. Complexity CS emerged victorious against Alliance and MiBR, finishing with a 2-1 record and securing a spot in the playoffs.

In the playoff stage, Complexity faced Aurora Gaming and clinched a 2-1 victory, earning their place in the Grand Final against Team Falcons. The Grand Final was a thrilling contest, with Complexity CS demonstrating exceptional skill and teamwork to win on both Vertigo and Nuke.

Experience the excitement of the Grand Finals between Complexity CS and Team Falcons:

Complexity Halo Statement

June 1st, 2024

Yesterday evening HCS admins informed Complexity that our Halo Infinite team would be disqualified from the London Major due to one of our players – Spartan – tampering with official league equipment in an effort to gain a competitive advantage. Immediately upon being informed of the situation, Complexity began to gather information from all applicable parties, including seeking perspective from HCS Tournament Administration. In an effort to provide as much detail on the tampering incidents as possible, we have summarized the series of events from Spartan’s perspective:

  • During HCS London Media Day on Thursday 5/30, Spartan among the other Complexity Halo members were assigned a Solid State Drive (SSD) for use throughout the event.
  • Immediately after receiving the SSD, the team setup their practice PCs with said SSDs and conducted a series of practice scrimmages against ITB, the other team in the practice room.
  • During the scrimmages, Spartan was experiencing PC performance issues including lower than anticipated frame rates. Spartan did not notify a tournament admin of these performance issues, instead opting to take the below actions in an effort to improve the performance of his SSD/PC. (note: Spartan has significant technical expertise in computer optimization for Halo Infinite and has previously helped the HCS to establish a standard set of steps for optimizing PCs at HCS events (the “Optimizations”)
  • Following the scrimmages Spartan took the following actions in an effort to improve the performance of his SSD/PC:
    • Spartan reformatted the provided SSD Windows installation utilizing a USB Windows image of his home PC setup. This Windows image featured the following modifications:
      • MSI Afterburner was installed to set fan curves and disable ULPS (ultra-low power saving mode) to optimize hardware performance (the Optimizations dictate that a different, though similar program, AMD Adrenaline is used).
      • Various Windows settings, services, power settings, and device settings were altered, similar to those dictated by the Optimizations.
      • Various registry changes were made, similar to those dictated by the Optimizations
  • Following the above actions, Spartan returned his SSD to the tournament admins as is normal protocol between tournament days (note: The tournament admins maintain possession of the SSD until it is issued again the next tournament day, ensuring that there is no tampering or other impropriety).
  • Friday morning the team including Spartan returned to the practice room, notifying a tournament admin that they were ready to resume practice. The tournament admin brought each player’s SSDs to the practice room and mounted the SSDs to respective player’s practice computers.
  • The team including Spartan conducted a series of practice scrimmages against Native.
  • Following the conclusion of the practice scrimmages, the team was on break for approximately 45 minutes during which some members remained in the practice room and some watched matches from the event crowd. During the latter portion of this period, a tournament admin collected the SSDs from each player’s practice computer.
  • The team including Spartan took the main stage and began to set up for the match vs FaZe Clan. The tournament admins mounted each SSD to the respective player’s stage computer.
  • As part of this set up, tournament admins went to each player’s PC to ensure that a white noise program was enabled. When the tournament admin performed this check on Spartan’s PC, it was discovered that the white noise program was not installed as Spartan had reformatted the Windows installation on his SSD.
  • The tournament admin decided that Spartan’s SSD would be swapped for a fresh SSD as a result of the above discovery. Spartan’s computer had a fresh SSD installed and the tournament admins retained Spartan’s initial SSD.
  • Spartan subsequently set up on this new SSD by updating the display refresh rate, changing a controller input setting in Steam, and utilizing a tuning preset in AMD Adrenaline program.
  • The team and Spartan played the match vs FaZe Clan on the main stage with the newly issued fresh SSD – not the reimaged SSD.
  • Tournament admins removed the SSD from each player’s main stage PC and transported the SSDs to the practice room where tournament admins mounted the SSDs to each player’s respective practice PC.
  • The team went on break for the next few hours with some members returning to the hotel, getting dinner, or staying in the practice room to watch matches, or prepare for the upcoming match.
  • In preparation for the Cloud9 match the tournament admin once again gathered the SSDs from each player’s practice PC and transported the SSDs to the featured stage where the tournament admin mounted each SSD to the respective player’s stage computer.
  • The team took the stage, set up as usual, and notified tournament admins that they were ready. The tournament admins asked the team to join the game lobby.
  • After a brief delay in which the match did not proceed as normal, Spartan and coach Ashes were asked by a tournament admin to follow them to a separate room.
  • Waiting in this room were a number of tournament administrators including HCS leadership. Spartan and Ashes were informed that an investigation had been conducted regarding equipment tampering, and that there appeared to be a serious competitive integrity issue. The tournament administrators asked Spartan to recount what exactly had happened, a request that he complied with.
  • Immediately after this discussion, Spartan and Ashes were informed of the HCS competitive ruling to disqualify the Complexity roster. Subsequently the rest of the Complexity roster was brought up to the room to inform them of the issue and decision.
  • The match vs Cloud9 was not played.

A final note on the details of Spartan’s perspective: Spartan maintains that he at no time brought an outside SSD to the event and swapped it for the tournament issued SSD, only that he reimaged the SSD provided by the tournament. HCS tournament admins are confident the SSD is not part of their competitive fleet because it is a different memory size as compared to their normal SSDs. To the extent of our knowledge, this is the only point where Spartan’s and HCS perspectives materially differ.

First and foremost, Complexity respects the competitive ruling issued by HCS and we appreciate their cooperation to determine the facts and outcomes in a timely manner. Competitive integrity is paramount to our industry and actions that detract from fair play cannot be tolerated at events of any size.

Our belief is that the spirit of Spartan’s actions were not intentionally malicious or deceitful, but his actions were careless, unprofessional and violated rules outlined in the HCS statement. Our finding is that Spartan, without informing a tournament admin, took significant and unusual steps to modify software on his SSD in order to increase PC performance, resulting in a competitive advantage. Our finding echoes the HCS statement that no additional prohibited software outside of the PC performance modifications was detected on Spartan’s SSD. We appreciate that Spartan cooperated fully with the HCS and Complexity fact finding missions, but that does not absolve him of the actions detailed above.

In light of the above findings Complexity has opted to suspend Spartan from our Halo Infinite roster pending final ruling from HCS after the London Major. We will provide further updates on additional actions in the near future.

As an organization we pride ourselves on principles of professionalism and integrity, and we expect those qualities to be shown by our personnel at all times. The above events do not reflect Complexity values and we apologize to HCS, event hosts Quadrant, our fans, and the larger Halo community. We are disheartened that this incident caused a premature end to our promising London Major appearance, but we hope to continue our work in the Halo community to set a positive example through our competitive team, community events, and more. We appreciate your continued support of Complexity Halo.

Complexity Gaming Partners with Shikenso Analytics

May 28th, 2024

Complexity Gaming, one of America’s premier esports organizations that was established in 2003, is now venturing into a partnership with Shikenso Analytics, a German analytics firm specializing in sponsorship evaluation.

Having made waves in Counter-Strike, Rocket League, Halo, and more, Complexity Gaming has picked up 140 titles since its inception. Owned and operated by industry pioneer Jason Lake, Complexity takes pride in its future focused leadership while also being one of America’s longest-standing esports organizations. This consistent emphasis on innovation and a persistent focus on a player-first approach led to the creation of the most advanced operations center and training facilities in global esports.

Complexity will harness a number of Shikenso Analytics’ AI solutions to complete its pursuit of being performance driven. By making use of Shikenso’s video and social media analytics, the organization can now track brand exposure across various platforms and channels. Complexity will not only get a thorough grasp of their partner’s presence, but they can also determine the precise media value. With all the tools at its disposal, Complexity Gaming can now make data-driven, well-informed decisions that will improve its relationship with both present and future partners.

Kyle Bautista, COO at Complexity: “We’re thrilled to be working with Shikenso Analytics to utilize their market leading data technologies in our operations and reporting. Complexity’s esports teams, creators, content and campaigns are seen by millions of fans around the world, and with the real time reporting by Shikenso we can ensure that we’re able to effectively communicate that value both internally and externally.”

Arwin Fallah Shirazi, Co-CEO & Co-Founder at Shikenso Analytics: “We are pleased to have Complexity Gaming as one of our partners. Our primary objective, which is to create an industry standard for evaluating media values, is supported by our steadfast dedication to setting the benchmark in sponsorship insights. We are eager to use our data-driven contributions to help the organization further accelerate its expansion as it maintains its position as a leader in the industry.”

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Shikenso’s comprehensive toolkit ranges from image recognition, audience analysis, audio and voice tracking to text sentiment analysis, all designed for understanding and enhancing brand visibility and engagement across various channels such as broadcasts, OTT, live streams, online media and social media. 

Our approach simplifies the complex, making actionable insights accessible for rights holders and brands. With Shikenso, you’re not just guessing; you’re knowing. Let’s navigate the future of sponsorship together, backed by data you can trust. 

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About Complexity Gaming: 

Complexity Gaming is one of North America’s longest-standing esports organizations. Complexity’s esports teams have won more than 140 championships in nearly 30 game titles over its 20+ year history. Staunchly committed to passion, professionalism, and a player-first mentality, Complexity has been continuously recognized as a global leader in modern esports. For more information on Complexity, visit http://Complexity.gg and follow the organization on Twitch, X, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. 

 

Complexity Welcomes Adam “Spike” Rivera as Web3 Advisor

April 24th, 2024

Today Complexity Gaming is excited to announce that Adam “Spike” Rivera has joined our organization as our official Web3 Gaming Advisor.

Renowned for his advocacy in Web3 gaming, Adam is dedicated to empowering gamers, content creators and esports players. He has over 10 years of experience in content creation, social media marketing and tournament hosting and has previously assisted in 25 game launch campaigns and grown his own marketing agency, Waypoint. This strategic addition aims to expand Complexity’s reach and influence in the quickly evolving landscape of Web3 and gaming.

We welcome Spike to the Complexity family!

Jason Lake Buys Back Complexity

March 1st, 2024

FRISCO, TX / ACCESSWIRE / March 1, 2024 / GameSquare Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:GAME)(TSX.V:GAME), (“GameSquare”, or the “Company”), today announced that it has sold its esports team NextGen Tech, LLC d/b/a Complexity Gaming (“Complexity”) to Global Esports Properties, LLC (“Global Esports”), an investor group led by Complexity’s founder and CEO Jason Lake for total consideration of US$10.36 million. GameSquare and Complexity signed a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement dated as of March 1, 2024, and the transaction is anticipated to close shortly upon the satisfaction of a closing condition to receive TSXV approval for the transaction.

“Complexity is a leading esports organization that has experienced tremendous growth under GameSquare’s ownership, with annual sales increasing over 175% and a 10x increase in the number of aggregate social followers from 2021 to 2022. While it is bittersweet to sell Complexity, there is no one better suited to take over than Jason and his team,” says GameSquare CEO Justin Kenna. “The Complexity transaction follows the December 2023 sale of our Frankly radio assets, as we continue to optimize our platform ahead of the pending acquisition of FaZe. Once the acquisition with FaZe closes, which is expected in the coming weeks, we are excited to get to work replicating the success we achieved with Complexity at FaZe. We believe this is a win/win for Complexity, Global Esports, GameSquare and the global esports leagues where Complexity and FaZe compete, as many leagues have rules around ownership of multiple teams. We look forward to rooting for Complexity and finding ways to continue to work with Jason and his team.”

“This is an epic moment in the history of Complexity and we’re grateful for this exciting opportunity,” says Complexity founder and CEO Jason Lake. “I’d like to thank the Jones and Goff families and everyone at GameSquare for our years of successful collaboration. Together we’ve significantly grown Complexity’s revenues and built a financially stable organization. It’s now time to write the next chapter in our legendary story and I’m confident our loyal fans will greatly enjoy the years ahead.”

Under the terms of the Membership Interest Purchase Agreement, Global Esports has agreed to pay GameSquare an aggregate of approximately US$10.36 million for Complexity’s assets and intellectual property including Complexity’s esports team. Global Esports will pay GameSquare US$0.75 million upon closing of the transaction. In addition, GameSquare and Global Esports have entered into a 3-year seller financed note of approximately US$9.61 million, which accrues annual interest of 3.0% to be paid to GameSquare in a balloon payment at the end of the term. GameSquare will also have the right to receive 50% of the proceeds from any equity raised by Global Esports in excess of US$500,000 that will be credited against the outstanding principal balance of the seller financed note.

As announced on January 2, 2024, GameSquare entered into a principal US$5.8 million convertible note (the “Convertible Debenture”). The Convertible Debenture is convertible at the holder’s option into common shares of GameSquare at a price of US$5.00 per share. As requested by the TSX Venture Exchange, GameSquare confirms that the anti-dilution provisions in the Convertible Debenture are subject to a US$3.00 floor price.

About GameSquare Holdings, Inc.

GameSquare Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:GAME | TSXV:GAME) is a vertically integrated, digital media, entertainment and technology company that connects global brands with gaming and youth culture audiences. GameSquare’s end-to-end platform includes GCN, a digital media company focused on gaming and esports audiences, Cut+Sew (Zoned), a gaming and lifestyle marketing agency, USA, Code Red Esports Ltd., a UK based esports talent agency, Fourth Frame Studios, a creative production studio, Mission Supply, a merchandise and consumer products business, Frankly Media, programmatic advertising, Stream Hatchet, live streaming analytics, and Sideqik a social influencer marketing platform. Through the pending merger with FaZe Holdings, GameSquare will also operate one of the most prominent and influential gaming organizations in the world.

For more information visit www.gamesquare.com.

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U.S. Navy Announces Winner of Armed Forces Esports Championship, in Partnership with Complexity Gaming

February 9th, 2024

FRISCO, TX / February 1, 2024 / The U.S. Navy recently announced the 2024 Armed Forces Esports Championship with Halo Infinite, an exciting showcase of skill, camaraderie and the positive impact of gaming within the military community. Launched on January 22nd in partnership with Complexity Gaming, a GameSquare company, the in-person championship was co-hosted by the U.S. Navy’s Commander Navy Installation Command (CNIC) Fleet and Family Readiness’ (FFR) Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) All-Navy Sports and Department of Defense’s Armed Forces Sports Programs. The event featured an unprecedented tournament format like never before, combining competitive gaming with a comprehensive cognitive and physical skills challenge.

Premier esport organization Complexity Gaming, a company of GameSquare Holdings, Inc., which connects global brands to gaming and youth culture, is proud to celebrate the winner of the championship as part of an ongoing effort to create meaningful and impactful challenges for the intersection of the military and gaming communities.

“We’re very excited to announce the winner of the Armed Forces Esports Championship this year,” says Jason Lake, Founder & CEO of Complexity Gaming. “These events are core to investing in the passions of our community, and bringing people together in-person for a fun and impactful shared experience.”

The Armed Forces Esports Championship, featuring Halo Infinite, was open to all armed forces branches hoping to claim the title of best competitive gamers in the military. Four players, and one alternative player, from each branch of the military – Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force and Coast Guard – were chosen to represent their branch in the tournament. The double elimination event took place over a 2-day broadcast at Complexity’s Lenovo Legion Esports Center in Frisco, Texas. Branches competed head to head in the bracket style competition.

The overall winner was the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy took second place and the Air Force came in third.

“We’re thrilled to have hosted this year’s championship. Coming together not only allows service members to compete, but also creates opportunities for new friendships through their passion for gaming. The evolving esports championship serves as a platform for military teams to unite with a diverse group, emphasizing core military values,” shared Michael Morris, U.S. Navy’s CNIC FFR All-Navy Sports Program Manager.

About Armed Forces Esports

Armed Forces Esports is an official initiative for the Armed Forces Sports program, providing service members with a unique platform to demonstrate their athletic abilities beyond the intramural level, both in team-based and individual sports. It’s a chance for service members to proudly represent their respective branches at higher-level athletic competitions.

About GameSquare Holdings, Inc.

GameSquare is a vertically integrated, digital media, entertainment and technology company that connects global brands with gaming and youth culture audiences. GAME’s end-to-end platform includes GCN, a digital media company focused on gaming and esports audiences, Cut+Sew (Zoned), a gaming and lifestyle marketing agency, USA, Code Red Esports Ltd., a UK based esports talent agency, Complexity Gaming, a leading esports organization, Fourth Frame Studios, a creative production studio, Mission Supply, a merchandise and consumer products business, Frankly Media, programmatic advertising, Stream Hatchet, live streaming analytics, and Sideqik a social influencer marketing platform.

For more information, visit www.gamesquare.com.

About Complexity Gaming

Complexity Gaming, a GameSquare Esports company, is one of North America’s longest-standing esports organizations. Complexity’s esports teams have won more than 140 championships in nearly 30 game titles over its 15+ year history. Staunchly committed to passion, professionalism, and a player-first mentality, Complexity has been continuously recognized as a global leader in modern esports. For more information on Complexity, visit http://Complexity.gg and follow the organization on Twitch, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

** The Department of Defense does not endorse any private company, corporate sponsor, or their products or services.

Complexity x Frisco RoughRiders

June 6th, 2023

This June, two iconic organizations based in the Frisco, TX area, Complexity and the Frisco RoughRiders, are joining forces to bring the community an eventful and exciting Game Night experience. Both brands are celebrating 20 years of operation this year, making this union even more special.

On Friday June 23rd, the RoughRiders will be playing the Springfield Cardinals at Rider Field with Complexity taking part in the festivities. Fans can look forward to exciting branding opportunities, gaming experiences, themed food and drinks, Complexity talent, and of course- fireworks. This night is all about creating a memorable experience while celebrating the core values of both Complexity and the RoughRiders.

If you want to get a taste of what to expect for the Game Night, Complexity will be hosting a Kids Game Day on Saturday, June 10th at the Lenovo Legion Esports Center. This exciting event at Complexity’s HQ will feature photo ops with the Frisco RoughRiders mascot, gaming experiences on Lenovo Legion PC’s, and discounted tickets to the big game.

For a unique and fun experience this June, be sure to come out and support the Frisco RoughRiders and Complexity.