Today, compLexity is happy to launch a new weekly series in an ever-growing list of exciting content and featured videos- Esports Evolved! The Esports Evolved series will provide fans with insight, advice and experiences from compLexity’s Director of Performance James Leath, an industry leader in mental conditioning and leadership development. Let us know if there are any topics you’d like us to discuss!
The compLexity Gaming family would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Doug “Censor” Martin!
One of the biggest stars in the CoD scene, chasing his destiny – chasing a ring. A veteran in the scene, Censor has made his mark as a content creator, but that one defining mark as a player is still eluding him. Tasting early success in 2011 as the MLG National Champion, he’s been chasing the World Championship for a while. A fourth place finish in 2014 is the closest he got, but the passion and fire inside him won’t extinct until he hoists that big trophy.
Once again, we’d like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Doug “Censor” Martin!
The compLexity Gaming family would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to #coLofDuty’s Rasim “Blaztful” Ogresevic and Assistant General Manager Sören “Fantasy” Vendsahm!
Blaztful is the young and hungry new player on the block. Completing his first year on the competitive circuit, he already made his mark on the competition with several good placements, especially with performances in Call of Duty Pro League and other CWL events have earned him respect from his peers in the scene. He is poised to make an even bigger splash with Worlds on the horizon.
Sören ‘Fantasy’ Vendsahm has been an avid eSports participant since the early days of ESL. Growing up on games like Counter-Strike, Warcraft III, Brood War, and FIFA he developed a passion for gaming which translated into a love of writing about games. Over the years he has covered Starcraft II, Heroes of Newerth,CS:GO, Dota 2 and more. In 2013 he found a new challenge in the Blizzard card game, Hearthstone. Since then he has developed into one of the world’s most successful Hearthstone managers, continually finding and molding talented players into fierce competitors. He now focuses on the bigger picture for compLexity as he works day to day as the Assistant General Manager.
Once again, we’d like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Rasim and Sören!
Anticipation and excitement grow day by day – the start of the Clash Royale League is just nearly here! Our early moves created a stellar roster core to Complexity Clash Royale, with ColtonW83, AdrianPiedra and Razzer as our first three. Today we are thrilled to announce the combine additions to our CRL roster: Chanler “Chache” Ellsworth and Kevin “El Jefe” Cara.
Playing off-meta decks, Chache has quickly made a name for himself in the scene. The American content creator is known for his “outside the box” thinking and deck counters, which will bring a new element of surprise to our CRL roster. El Jefe on the other hand played his way into serious contention with a strong showing against the best talent in North America at the CRL Combine.
Chache has already arrived at our California training house and is preparing for the inaugural season of CRL. His Canadian teammate, El Jefe will travel to the team house in mid August, bringing great work ethic and Clash mind to the team.
Follow Chache on his Twitch for the newest deck creations and give him a follow on Twitter. You can find El Jefe on Twitter. Join us in giving them both a warm welcome as they join the #coLFamilia!
The compLexity Gaming family would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Jan “superjj” Janßen!
From his start in Hearthstone to his new adventure in Gwent, superjj has always been a completely dedicated streamer and player. His drive to perfection is rivaled by very few in the scene, the pursuit to become the best possible version of himself. After several titles in Hearthstone, he left behind the fantasy world of Warcraft and entered the realm of Witcher – come and learn on his stream almost daily.
Once again, we’d like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Jan “superjj” Janßen!
Football season is upon us! No, not soccer, the World Cup is over. It’s NFL time once again in America. With the Madden 19 release right around the corner, compLexity Gaming is proud to announce our return to the game with the signing of Drini “Drini” Gjoka!
Drini is no stranger to Texas. Just three months ago he earned his spot on the big stage at the NFL Draft – playing in the Grand Finals of Madden’s premier event, Madden Ultimate League. He finished the 2018 season with a Madden Challenge championship and as the runner-up in Ultimate League, conceding only 10 points on the path to the Grand Finals. Now in Madden 2019, Drini is going for it all once again.
We are thrilled to welcome the young talent into the compLexity Family and look forward to plenty of awesome Madden action, as well as collaboration opportunities with America’s Team – the Dallas Cowboys.
Give Drini a warm welcome by giving him a follow on Twitter and be sure to follow his stream on Twitch!
In celebration of the release of H4X Unplugged, we are giving away an official compLexity Performance Jogger Set by H4X! Simply enter via one or more of the methods below and you’ll be in the running to win some high performance gear!
One lucky winner will be drawn on August 2nd, 2018 at around 5PM CST.
The Dota 2 season is heading towards its big finale – The International in Vancouver, Canada. This is traditionally the time to shine for everyone in the Dota 2 community, whether it’s a player, caster or streamer. Only 18 teams are able to go on the journey to Vancouver to fight for the coveted Aegis, leaving a plethora of talent to hone their skills in pubs, eagerly awaiting the dawn of the new season.
One of those players is Maurice “kheZu” Gutmann, who has already had the honor of competing at a past TI, but is on the outside looking in this time around. Maurice has decided to go on the attack and start streaming on a regular basis again – six days a week for at least six hours. As an old friend of the organization, we will support kheZu in his efforts and are happy and honored to have him on our Dota 2 Stream Team.
Tune in for an educational journey into the depths of Dota 2 and the heights of the professional ladder. Enjoy a calm atmosphere, predicated on teaching and becoming a better person – no rage, no salt, just pure top-notch gameplay.
Hearthstone is a game that appeals to the masses and we strive to be the home of entertainment for all aspects of the game. We have tinkered with our competitive roster and stream team around that idea. Until now, one piece of that puzzle was missing – the Arena. Today we are proud to fill that void with one of the fastest growing Arena streamers in Hearthstone as we welcome Monte “Dreads” Doebel-Hickok.
The L.A. native, living abroad in Canada, has been a fast-riser on both Twitch and the Arena leaderboards, consistently placing high each month including a #1 and #2 finish. Whether it’s a Shudderwock Shaman run attempt for some meme value, the clutch Stubborn Gastropod on two or just solid overall decks to get to the coveted 12 win territory – Dreads’ stream offers a large amount of variety. A calm atmosphere, a light joke on the side and rarely any salt is what you can expect, alongside with a consistent output of content.
Join us in welcoming Dreads to the #coLFamilia by following him on Twitter and be sure to tune in tonight at 6:30 PM EDT / 3:30 PM PDT for his first official stream as a compLexity Gaming member!
Just a few weeks ago, the esports world looked towards London to witness an epic conclusion to the RLCS World Championship. The tournament featured close finishes, high-octane action and seemingly endless crowd roars and ovations. Complexity Rocket League was a part of the action, playing their hearts out and taking the bronze medal at the Copperbox Arena. Throughout the season the team fought hard, performed well and once more came close to the coveted trophy. We are immensely proud of their accomplishments, but it is clear a change is required to reach the ultimate goal.
Today we say goodbye to one of the greatest defensive players in the game, Otto “Metsanauris” Kaipiainen. We thank Metsa for his great performance and commitment to the organization as everyone involved is parting ways on good terms. Metsa and his teammates have stuck together through thick and thin, claimed a runner-up and a third place finish at the World Championships, as well as standout performances in other events. We wish him nothing but the best and hope to see him competing in the RLCS World Championship for Season 6.
To fill out the team, we welcome a World Champion in Marius “gReazymeister” Ranheim. After discussions with our players, a change in playstyle and more firepower seemed the way to go. With the incredible skill of Joonas “Mognus” Salo and the driving highlight reel of Linus “al0t” Möllergren, an all-out-attack featuring Greazy’s high risk, high reward play style should be the road to success.
Once the new RLCS season kicks off, the new squad will be seen in action, trying to claim the top spot in Europe RLCS Season 6.