compLexity Sells COD Squad to Evil Geniuses

May 6th, 2014

Today Complexity Gaming is announcing the sale of our Call of Duty squad to Team Evil Geniuses.  The transaction, which has been negotiated over the past few weeks, is one of the largest of its kind in North American eSports history.

“Both the players and the organization felt it was time for a fresh start,” said Jason Lake, Founder and CEO of Complexity Gaming.  “Everyone is happy with the transaction and we’d like to thank the squad for all their hard work and success during our time together.  As for the future, Complexity loves COD and intends on building a new #coLofDuty as soon as possible so that we can continue to build on our unparalleled resume in the space.”

“We’re very excited about this acquisition, and we appreciate the commitment Complexity showed throughout the process to putting the players in a new home they’d be happy with,” said Alexander Garfield, CEO of Evil Geniuses.  “This is a substantial investment for us (definitely the largest eSports contract buyout I’ve heard of), but we feel that both the accomplishments of the players and the growth of Call of Duty as an eSport warrant this kind of commitment.”

As always, we’d like to express our appreciation for all the support we have received from our fans.  Stay tuned to the site for future updates on Complexity and Call of Duty.

Sleepless Night for coL.cs Ends in Silver

May 5th, 2014

by Sören ‘Fantasy’ Vendsahm

A long night in Southern California ends in a disappointingly close loss for compLexity’s CS:GO roster. The team that fought its way through the group stage with a near perfect round score found their master in the final match against bitter rivals, iBuyPower.

Prior to that impactful loss the five compLexity boys had played top-notch throughout the long weekend event. After a dominant group stage gave the squad top seed into the brackets, the task was to keep up form and stand strong against increasingly stiff opposition. For the majority of the matches they were successful on that mission, crushing Legends first on de_Mirage to get into the upper bracket quarterfinal. On Saturday Legends had been taken down by iBP 16-8, but coL.cs managed to one up their rivals, closing the match with a safe 16-5 victory to move on.

Following the destruction of Legends was the immediate dismantlement of Revelry, a performance that paved the way for coL straight to the upper bracket semis without so much as a problem. With a clean and clear 16-7 behind them and Area51 ahead, it was shaping up to be a long evening of exciting Counter-Strike.

Area51 proved to be a challenge, but they couldn’t trip up one of the favorites of the event. The 16-11 win was the closest result coL had allowed up until that point in the weekend, but the matches against iBuyPower had just been put on the schedule.

The first meeting, with a Grand Finals spot on the line, turned out to be not just a marathon of a best-of-one, but also an instant classic. Both teams proved once more how evenly matched they are and how far above the rest they really are in the North American scene. Up until then no team had been able to really push either side to bring all their force, but in this one both squads had to pull out all the stop. Even exchanges and intense back-and-forths were the characteristics of the triple overtime match. It took the top NA teams a total of 47 rounds to settle the score, but eventually compLexity was finally able to pull ahead, capitalizing on a 3-0 start, and get the win, 25-22.

While coL took a rest and scouted the opposition, iBuyPower had to claw through the lower bracket finals to get the redemption match – the much anticipated coL vs. iBP II.

While the rest of Southern California was long asleep, Europe and even the East Coast were getting ready for the next day, but still the light burned in the GamersNET LAN center, harkening on the final showdown. The match would be one for supremacy in the North American scene for a while, giving the winner bragging rights up until the next big battle. Earlier in an interview team captain Sean Gares had shown his optimism, as he talked longingly for a best-of-three series against his NA rivals. He ended up recieving his wish here, and even ended ahead one map – something that turned out not to be too beneficial for coL.

Despite having a great start on de_Inferno, including a win on CT pistol, coL struggled to put the game away in time. iBuyPower overcame their disadvantageous 0-4 start and five map deficit at halftime, rallying back in impressive fashion to tie to contest at 12-12 and march forward from there. The 16-12 win in favor of iBP was a testament to the great will and morale of iBP’s squad, and just how evenly matches these teams are. It all came down to one map, a deciding battle between the two powerhouses of North America, played on the longtime fan favorite, de_Dust2.

What unraveled on the sandy surface was a true knock-down, drag-out fight, as the teams began trading blows. iBuyPower won the T pistol right away, but failed to convert that early advantage, losing the following two rounds. From that moment the score stayed close; no team ever jumped really far ahead as coL was still on top after seven rounds, but found themselves trailing close to halftime with 6-7 – eventually falling just short of winning the CT side with a 7-8 score.

Just like iBP on the T side it was now coL’s turn to win the pistol, courtesy of anger’s clutch play, in similar fashion coL failed to defend the all important eco. The advantage shifted back to iBuyPower and slowly but surely they gained a better grasp on the defensive assignments, shutting down coL in the process. Repeated attempts down Long A were crushed by well placed AWP shots and HE nades, pushing the score to 8-12 in favor of iBP.

coL tried to rally back after that, coming within striking distance at 11-12, only to get dropped hard once more. A demoralized and exhausted coL knew game was on the line at 11-15, when they were forced to buy out with a shaky economic situations. The boys in black and red almost started the miracle, as pistols and nades brought home a plant and a 2v2, but it all came tumbling down when iBuyPower pushed it out of reach to clinch the SoCal Revival #2 title. After an exhausting 21 hour day the coL.CS squad walks away with a respectable second place finish, $1500 in cash, and with some epic matches behind them. As coL, iBP and the sixty or so spectators left the LAN center at 6am the California sun greeted them, bringing on a bright new day for NA CS:GO.

coL.cs @ SoCal Revival – Day 1 Breakdown

May 3rd, 2014

by Sören ‘Fantasy’ Vendsahm

While the European scene looks to Kiev and the StarLadder Finals, the North American scene has their eyes locked on Rancho Cucamonga, California with the second installment of the SoCal Revival.

compLexity Gaming is one of the region’s two major teams to make the trip all the way to Southern California, looking to compete for a not so local prize pool – $8,000 USD. It may be a cozy environment with small town flair, but the large chunk of the NA CS:GO scene is in the house with iBuyPower and compLexity Gaming coming to town.

For the boys on coL, the group stage was only a formality, as they encountered no problems whatsoever. A quick 15-0 on the CT side of de_Mirage set the pace for a quick victory, although that euphoria was dampened just a bit when the pistol round didn’t quite go coL’s way. In the end, only that round and the two following ecos were on the scoreboard for awni4ever, leading to a decisive 16-3 rout in the opening contest.

The second match against Astro Zombies on de_Cache exposed some weaknesses in the pistol rounds once more, as the Zombies jumped to a quick 2-0 lead. Rallying back with great efforts on the T side was compLexity Gaming, as they took the important third round, and rolled on from there. The boys in black and red never looked back again, as they completely demolished their adversaries and went to a comfortable two victories in the group. Though some rounds on the CT side started out less than perfect for coL, the players kept their composure, playing for the retakes on the bombsites and executing those with near perfection.

So, it was was down to the matchup against Goblins, a team sporting a 1-1 split record going into the final match of the day. On the other side, coL had their destiny in their own hands, with a victory here cementing first in the group. The factory setting of de_nuke was the site of the final battle, a map compLexity Gaming has had some struggles on in the past. This time no jitters, no hiccups, and no real mishaps – although seang@res committed suicide after a round of trying to jump off cat with low HP. Other than the captain’s folly, the performance of the black and red roster was spot on. Their defensive assignments on the CT side allowed no breathing room for Goblins, denying them a bomb plant for the majority of the rounds. Every time a small weakness was exposed, coL could rely once again on their strength of the retake – a trait they had shown on de_mirage already. A flawless CT side and a won pistol sealed the deal at 16-0, and catapulted compLexity Gaming straight into the bracket stage.

The fierce five can grab some rest with the day off now, since the entire bracket stage will be played on Championship Sunday. Ultimately they can’t take it too easy, since tough tasks are ahead of them and the competition will not bow to the big name and the past accomplishments of the team. Relaxing hours for now, but then it’s back to business on the quest to create a coL impression on SoCal.

Day 1 Videos



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coL.cs @ SoCal Revival Coverage
SoCal Revival Stream

CoD Wins UGC Niagra; CS 2nd @ SoCal Revival; LoL 3rd @ Lonestar Clash;

May 2nd, 2014

#coLofDuty is in Niagra Falls, Ontario for the UGC Niagra Call of Duty: Ghosts event at the the Scotiabank Convention Centre where they will compete for $25,000 in prize money. Expect this event to be full of top-level competition as most of North America’s top teams will be in attendance. UGC Niagra will begin today (Friday) at 5PM EST.

In Rancho Cucamonga, California will be coL.cs as they begin their run through the 32 team bracket at Socal Revival 2014. The event will take place at GamersNET LAN Center and will play host to a prize pool of $8,000 minimum. Socal Revival 2014 will begin on Saturday and will be streamed live.

Last but most certainly not least we have the newest LCS team, coL.Black, in Austin, Texas for Lonestar Clash 2014 where they will take on 3 of North America’s top challenger teams in a battle for the $15,000 prize pool. The event will take place at the North Austin Event Center and will begin on Saturday at 11AM EST.

Results

Call of Duty

coL.COD 6 VS 0 EnvyUs
UGC Niagra – Grand Finals
coL.COD 3 VS 2 VexX
UGC Niagra – LB R7
coL.COD 1 VS 0 Optic Nation
UGC Niagra – LB R6
coL.COD 1 VS 0 Strictly Business
UGC Niagra – LB R5
coL.COD 0 VS 0 Optic
UGC Niagra – LB R4
coL.COD 3 VS 0 Fuse
UGC Niagra – LB R3
coL.COD 3 VS 0 Wild
UGC Niagra – LB R1
coL.COD 3 VS 2 Sail Guns
UGC Niagra – LB R1
coL.COD 2 VS 3 XGN
UGC Niagra – WB R1

Counter-Strike

coL.cs 1 VS 2 iBuyPower
SoCal Revival – Grand Finals
coL.cs 25 VS 22 iBP
SoCal Revival – UB Finals
coL.cs 16 VS 11 Area51
SoCal Revival – WB R3
coL.cs 16 VS 6 Revelry
SoCal Revival – WB R2
coL.cs 16 VS 5 Legends
SoCal Revival – WB R1
coL.cs 16 VS 2 Astro
SoCal Revival
coL.cs 16 VS 0 goblins
SoCal Revival
coL.cs 16 VS 3 Awni
SoCal Revival

League of Legends

coL.LoL 2 VS 3 Team 8
Lonestar Clash
coL.LoL 2 VS 3 Cloud 9 Tempest
Lonestar Clash
coL.LoL 2 VS 1 Team 8
Lonestar Clash

Streams

Call of Duty

Matches will be streamed live on MLG.tv

Counter-Strike

League of Legends

Niagara Falls, Ontario; Rancho Cucamonga, CA; Austin, TX

May 1st, 2014

Today, half of the entire compLexity organization will take to the skies as we head to three different North American locations for a weekend of professional gaming.

#coLofDuty is on their way to Niagra Falls, Ontario for the UGC Niagra Call of Duty: Ghosts event at the the Scotiabank Convention Centre where they will compete for $25,000 in prize money. Expect this event to be full of top-level competition as most of North America’s top teams will be in attendance. UGC Niagra will begin tomorrow (Friday) at 5PM EST.

Heading to Rancho Cucamonga, California will be coL.cs as they begin their run through the 32 team bracket at Socal Revival 2014. The event will take place at GamersNET LAN Center and will play host to a prize pool of $8,000 minimum. Socal Revival 2014 will begin on Saturday and will be streamed live.

Last but most certainly not least we have the newest LCS team, coL.Black, heading to Austin, Texas for Lonestar Clash 2014 where they will take on 3 of North America’s top challenger teams in a battle for the $15,000 prize pool. The event will take place at the North Austin Event Center and will begin on Saturday at 11AM EST.

We’d like to wish safe travels to all of our players and the best of luck to them as they compete in their respective events!

coL.Red Released; coL.Black now compLexity.LoL

April 29th, 2014

Today we are announcing the release of compLexity.Red, one of our two League of Legends squads. 

“With the transfer of Goldenglue to Dignitas and overall changes in the scene, it makes more sense for us to focus all our LoL efforts on LCS,” said Jason Lake, Founder and CEO of Complexity Gaming. “We’d like to thank all the players and staff of coL.Red for their hard work to date and wish them the best in the future.”

With the dismissal of coL.Red, coL.Black will now be officially known as compLexity.LoL. The squad recently qualified for the Summer split of Riot’s LCS.

Thanks as always for your support!

Changes to coL.IC

April 28th, 2014

Today compLexity Gaming is announcing a roster change for our Infinite Crisis squad.

Both Joey “Bluefreeze” Moore and Johnny “Mischkit” Haren will be departing from the team. Joining the squad will be Michael “MxL” Gonzalez, formerly of aL and Joseph “Krashy” Sanchez, formerly of VexX. MxL will be taking over the duties as the teams mid-laner, while Krashy will look to dominate the jungle role.

coL.IC captain Ray “Spaghetti” Stauffer had the following to say about the change:

 

As the Infinite Crisis competitive scene has grown, so too have the needs of the team. While there was a time when we could get by purely on our own player skill, that time has passed, and the need for a team with real cohesion has presented itself. Mischkit, understandably restless in his sub spot, wanted to break off and form his own team and with him went Bluefreeze. We wish them luck, and are happy with our recent pick ups, former aL Solo Laner MxL, and former VexX jungler Krashy.

 

As we welcome MxL and Krashy here today, we’d like to wish Bluefreeze and Mischkit the best of luck. Thanks as always for your support. Stay tuned for lots of exciting IC action coming your way!

coL.Black Secures a Spot in LCS!

April 27th, 2014

Today, coL.Black heads to the Riot Games studio to take on Coast in the NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER PROMOTION. The 2014 NA Summer Promotion is a Challenger Event where 3 Challenger Teams are matched up with 6th, 7th, and 8th place LCS teams, and the winners make it to the Summer Split. coL.Black has advanced to this stage by taking down Curse Academy two weeks ago in the NA Challenger League Playoffs and Coast enters as the current LCS team looking to retain their spot in the league.

Format

  • 6 Teams
    • 3 Season 4 LCS Spring Teams
    • 3 Challenger Series Playoff Teams
  • Challenger vs LCS Teams
    • 6th place LCS selects challenger opponent first
    • 7th place LCS selects from remaining challenger opponents next
    • 8th place LCS is matched against remaining challenger team
  • Best of 5 matches
  • Winners advance to the Summer Split
    • Losers seeded into NA Challenger Series Summer

 

Results

coL.Black 3 VS 1 Team Coast
Summer Promotion

VOD

Did you miss the action last night? Check out the VOD below.

Happy Birthday Semphis!

April 21st, 2014

The compLexity Family would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Kory “Semphis” Friesen as he turns 25 today!

Kory “Semphis” Friesen is the lone Canadian in the compLexity Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team. He has been a constant fixture in the north american scene with 14 seasons of ESEA invite, two WCG appearances and two ESWC appearances under his belt. He has teamed with sgares and Hiko since the release of CS:GO and has proven himself to be one of the most accurate shooters in the game.

Once again, we’d like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Kory “Semphis” Friesen!

L337 Ultimate Gaming Internship

April 19th, 2014