Complexity Gaming Hosts Complexity Club Championship Fan Competition as Part of the FIFA20 PlayStationÂź4 Tournaments: Pro For a Day

July 29th, 2020

Winner to Represent Complexity Gaming at FIFA20 Pro for a Day U.S. Finals hosted by PlayStationÂź

FRISCO, Texas — July 28, 2020 — Complexity Gaming, one of North America’s most elite and longest-standing esports organizations, today announced the Complexity Club Championship, a grassroots fan competition, as part of the FIFA20 PlayStationÂź4 Tournaments: Pro For a Day event. Kicking off on August 3, Complexity fans in the U.S. will have the opportunity to compete to win prizes and represent the team against other Pro for a Day winners at the broadcasted finals on August 28.

“At Complexity, our fans are an integral part of our organization,” said Kyle Bautista, COO, Complexity Gaming. “Working hand-in-hand with PlayStation, we’ll be able to help make our fans’ dreams of becoming a professional Complexity athlete a reality for a day.”

As part of the FIFA20 PS4ℱ Tournaments: Pro For a Day, Complexity will host a series of four online qualifiers throughout the month of August. On August 25, the top 32 players from each qualifier will go head-to-head to be crowned Complexity Club Champion and take home their share of the $2,000 prize pool. The winner will have the chance to represent Complexity as the team’s FIFA pro and compete against three Pro for a Day representatives from Misfits Gaming, Team Envy, and Team Liquid at the online Pro for a Day U.S. finals hosted by PlayStation¼.

The Complexity Club Championship will be hosted by Complexity’s FIFA roster, including AA9Skillz, AlanAvi, Joksan, and MaXe. The players will also serve as commentators and analysts during the Pro For a Day U.S. Finals.

Registration for the Complexity Club Championship online tournament series is now open. To sign up for the FIFA20 PS4ℱ Tournaments: Pro For a Day and to see the full rules, please visit compete.playstation.com.

Active PS Plus membership required. Must be 16+ and resident of U.S. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.

 “PlayStation” is a registered trademark or trademark of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. “PS4” is a trademark of the same company.

###

About Complexity Gaming

Complexity Gaming is one of North America’s longest standing and most successful esports organizations, now owned by Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys and investor John Goff. The esports organization is led by Founder and CEO Jason Lake, considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of esports in North America. 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 Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Facebook.

Complexity Adds Valorant

July 17th, 2020

Today we are proud to launch a new division of Complexity – Valorant! Ever since the game was announced last year, the eyes of the gaming world were pinned on the FPS shooter made by League of Legends creators Riot Gaming. Throughout beta and launch, we’ve taken the time to evaluate the space and scout talent in order to make our introduction into the game. We are excited to have found this talent in Frisco, Xp3, ohai, C0M and AGM!

With an interesting mix of hungry youngsters and experienced veterans, we are excited to embark on the journey into Valorant and make our mark in the new esports title. The first chance to watch the team play will be the PAX Arena Invitational as a part of the Riot Ignition Series to kick off the competitive scene!

coL.Valorant

Make sure to follow the new members of coL.Valorant on Twitter and Twitch and cheer them on in upcoming events!

FamilyMWR to Kick Off 12-Week Esports Tournament

June 23rd, 2020

Complexity Gaming, one of North America’s most elite esports organizations, and the U.S. Army’s Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, part of the Installation Management Command, are joining forces to conduct a worldwide 12-week online esports tournament starting July 4th.

The Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program will be hosting the tournaments at the garrisons.

“We understand the challenges with social distancing and the closure of certain facilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said the Department of the Army’s BOSS Representative, Staff Sgt. Adrian Mooney. “We wanted to bring a form of entertainment that would be easily accessible to Soldiers. It is a form of entertainment that most Soldiers already have the resources for in the comfort of their barracks or homes.”

There will be multiple game titles for Soldiers to compete in at their garrisons throughout the 12 weeks. The first game will be Madden NFL 20. Signups for the tournaments will open every Wednesday, four days before the Saturdays they are held.

Complexity is organizing the tournaments, which are sponsored by the Army National Guard.

“We’re proud of our continued work with the Army and the Army National Guard,” said Complexity Gaming’s founder and CEO, Jason Lake. “During these unprecedented times, this program will allow Soldiers to stay connected through competition and continue to build comradery.”

The top three players will win a trip to Complexity’s headquarters, the GameStop Performance Center, in Frisco, Texas, to experience a day in the life of a professional gamer.

“Esports can challenge a Soldier cognitively as well as physically,” said Mooney. “It provides a constructive platform for Soldiers to release stress, connect socially, and engage in tactics. The cognitive and constructive aspect also mirrors what some of our Soldiers have as resources for training in their particular military occupational specialty code.”

The tournament is open to all Army service members including the National Guard and Reserves and Soldiers can sign up at www.armymwr.com/esports.

About the U.S. Army Installation Management Command:

We are “the Army’s home.”  Army installations require the same types of programs and services found in any small city. IMCOM manages the day-to-day operations of our Army communities such as emergency response teams, housing, utilities and maintenance, parks and recreation and childcare. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitment to honor the sacrifice and service of military Families, while enabling readiness for a self-reliant and globally responsive all-volunteer Army.

To learn more, visit www.army.mil/imcom.

About Complexity Gaming

Complexity Gaming is one of North America’s longest standing and most successful esports organizations, now owned by Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys and investor John Goff. The esports organization is led by Founder and CEO Jason Lake, considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of esports in North America. 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 Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Facebook.

Complexity Gaming and We Are Nations Launch ‘The Lab’, a First-of-its-Kind Innovation Initiative to Develop Products for Esports Athletes

June 23rd, 2020

 Partnership Will Leverage Complexity’s Extensive Player-First Infrastructure to Research, Test, and Validate New Designs 

FRISCO, Texas – June 23, 2020 – Complexity Gaming, one of North America’s most elite and longest-standing esports organizations, today announced a partnership with We Are Nations, the world’s largest esportswear company, to launch The Lab, an innovation pipeline for the research and development of esports products. Together, the two organizations will help to enhance the pre-game, in-game, and post-game performance of professional esports athletes and casual gamers across the entire gaming industry.

“Our mission is to help the entire industry reframe the conversation and focus on holistic player well-being,” said Jason Lake, Founder and CEO, Complexity Gaming. “We Are Nations is the ideal partner to help us create next-generation products that stem from actionable insights and data that will drive the professionalization of esports.”

Through direct access to Complexity players and controlled testing environments within Complexity’s headquarters, the GameStop Performance Center (GSPC), the two organizations will measure the impact that new training materials, like haptic technology, have on cognitive and physical performance. Part of that intake will also include monitoring biometric data, comfort, function, and the mobility of Complexity athletes. Complexity and We Are Nations will facilitate structured research and testing throughout specified areas within the GSPC, including:

  • Cognitive Lab: Using the Cognitive Lab, Complexity will evaluate the ongoing progress of athletes’ basic capabilities, monitoring key performance indicators like reaction speed, memory, and inhibition.
  • Herman Miller Innovation Lab: Once initial prototypes are developed from findings, Complexity athletes will provide feedback in controlled private sessions in the Herman Miller Innovation Lab to further inform and adapt design and functionality.
  • Advanced Training Rooms: Products will then undergo stress testing in the GSPC’s advanced training rooms, which have the ability to mimic LAN competition using custom LED lighting, advanced sound engineering, adjustable ergonomic equipment, and precision climate control.

The Lab will leverage learnings to develop new products, equipment, and materials, which will ultimately be made available for both professional esports athletes and casual gamers. Additionally, The Lab will expand the scope of research to usher in future collaborations with new partners and third parties to bring more products to market on an ongoing basis.

“We Are Nations is dedicated to developing innovative products to be used by professional and social gamers alike, and we believe we’ll be able to lead the industry with the creation of The Lab,” said Patrick Mahoney, CEO, We Are Nations. “The unparalleled access to research and testing throughout the GameStop Performance Center and with Complexity athletes will allow us to take our product development a step further and help us to service gamers for a function well beyond comfort or style.”

The Lab will be integrated across Complexity’s existing infrastructure and is another step toward the organization’s vision of “Esports 3.0,” which aims to professionalize the esports industry overall. In the Herman Miller Innovation Lab, Complexity is already working with Herman Miller to conduct research around ergonomic equipment that will address the specific needs of gamers and prevent injuries. In partnership with The Sports Academy, the Cognitive Lab exists to develop, train, and improve core cognitive functions of esports athletes. Pairing We Are Nation’s expertise in product design with Complexity’s commitment to professionalizing player care, will further open doors and push boundaries for player performance.

In addition to The Lab, We Are Nations will also launch an esportswear line for Complexity players, streamers, and fans. The new product line will include jerseys, hoodies, shirts, joggers, hats, and more, and will feature various drops throughout the year, including Complexity Gaming, Complexity-Limit, individual influencer lines, and a branded capsule collection. All products will be specifically designed for both comfort and performance.

To purchase Complexity Gaming esportswear, please visit http://col.vg/shop.

###

About Complexity Gaming 

Complexity Gaming is one of North America’s longest standing and most successful esports organizations, now owned by Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys and investor John Goff. The esports organization is led by Founder and CEO Jason Lake, considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of esports in North America. 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 Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Facebook.

About We Are Nations 

We Are Nations is a specialist esportswear and retail company with locations based in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia with additional distribution partners around the world. The company provides merchandise design, sales, manufacturing, and distribution services for esports teams, leagues and other endemic and non-endemic brands operating in the esports industry. For more information, please visit www.wearenations.com.

Complexity Gaming Partners With Balanced Media | Technology To Bring Purpose To Play

April 27th, 2020

Complexity Gaming Spearheads Effort for Gamers to Leverage Spare PC Power to Discover Treatments for COVID-19

FRISCO, Texas – April 27, 2020 – Complexity Gaming, one of North America’s most elite and longest-standing esports organizations, today announced a partnership with BALANCED Media|Technology (BALANCED), a crowdsourced healthcare AI company that brings purpose to play, to donate unused computer processing power to find potential treatments for the COVID-19 virus. Together, Complexity and BALANCED are challenging the gaming community to join in by simply downloading the HEWMEN¼ Cell application for free.

“One of the core pillars of Complexity is Cause, and we’re always searching for ways that we can give back to our community,” said Jason Lake, Founder and CEO at Complexity Gaming. “During these trying times, our partnership with BALANCED allows us to leverage the power of gaming and esports to help identify solutions that can potentially slow the spread of COVID-19 and ultimately help to save lives.”

By combining the efforts of the gaming community to run HEWMEN, Complexity will be able to help process more than 200,000 FDA-approved medications and compounds against models of COVID-19 to see which combinations are most effective in treating the virus. This will help to more quickly define successful combinations and reduce the development cycle, so that new treatments can get to market faster.

“Through our partnership with Complexity, we’ve come to realize that gamers are some of the most passionate and engaged individuals,” said Robert M. Atkins, CEO at BALANCED. “By having the collective online community download HEWMEN, we can help to put a stop to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

BALANCED’s HEWMEN (Human Engaged With Machines via Elastic Network) technology creates a distributed network that processes data-driven problems such as drug discovery and medical research. Through downloading the simple and secure application from the Microsoft Store, Complexity has installed and is currently running HEWMEN on all 50 PCs in the GameStop Performance Center and is lending additional support from the staff and leadership team. By doing so, Complexity has been able to assist BALANCED in uncovering solutions for COVID-19.

Complexity previously partnered with BALANCED for a medical research project as part of Complexity-Limit’s race to become the top guild in the world during World of Warcraft’s “Race to World First.” While streaming the tournament, participants logged over 900 hours playing BALANCED’s The Omega Cluster, virtually processing medical compounds for cancer medicines through their gameplay. As BALANCED pivots its resources to join the fight against COVID-19, Complexity will now leverage its community and gamers at large to support.

For more information on Complexity, please visit https://complexity.gg/.

For more information on BALANCED Media|Technology’ HEWMEN application, please visit hewmen.com.

###

About Complexity Gaming

Complexity Gaming is one of North America’s longest standing and most successful esports organizations, now owned by Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys and investor John Goff. The esports organization is led by Founder and CEO Jason Lake, considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of esports in North America. 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 Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Facebook.

About Balanced Media Technology 

BALANCED Media|Technology (BALANCED), is a crowdsourced healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) company bringing purpose to play. BALANCED is focused on changing the way researchers, pharmaceutical, and medical device companies leverage machine learning (ML) to advance the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. By crowdsourcing artificial intelligence through online communities and gaming via its HEWMEN platform, BALANCED hopes to aid researchers in investigating new treatments by creating AI-enabled technologies that reduce research time and cost and increase research effectiveness. BALANCED is a 2019 Tech Titan winner and has been recognized as an industry innovator by multiple groups including the Dallas Business Journal and Dallas Innovates. Headed by founders in data science, computing, video game development and the medical/healthcare industries, the company is based in McKinney, Texas, and can be found online at https://www.balancedmediatechnology.com.

Complexity-Limit Partners with National Guard for Road to MDI

April 21st, 2020

Following ‘Race to World First’ Win, Complexity-Limit Prepares for World of Warcraft’s Mythic Dungeon International

FRISCO, Texas – April 21, 2020 – Complexity-Limit, the world’s #1 Raiding World of Warcraft guild and partner of Complexity Gaming, today announced a partnership with Army National Guard. The two organizations will team up to create engagement opportunities, unique experiences and content as part of Complexity-Limit’s participation in World of Warcraft’s Mythic Dungeon International (MDI).

“MDI is one of the most unique accolades in esports, combining the thrill of a speedrun with head-to-head competition,” said Sören Vendsahm, General Manager, Complexity Gaming. “Our partnership with Army National Guard will help us to capture that excitement in a first-of-its-kind way as Complexity-Limit fights to add MDI to their list of accomplishments.” 

From April 21 through the end of July, Army National Guard will be integrated throughout Complexity-Limit’s streams and social channels during the ‘Road to MDI,’ a first-of-its-kind stream series in conjunction with the MDI. Guard Soldiers and Complexity-Limit guild members will also compete alongside each other during live streams. The partnership aims to bring WoW fans even closer to the action. 

“Our Guard Soldiers are passionate about gaming, esports, and World of Warcraft,” said Master Sgt. Jory Stevenson, Marketing NCOIC for the National Guard Bureau. “Partnering with Complexity-Limit not only helps us reach this unique and passionate audience but also allows our Soldiers to engage in teamwork as they continue playing WoW during these uncertain times.” 

‘Road to MDI’ will give fans a glimpse into how five members of the Complexity-Limit guild– Maximum, Twisted, Atrocity, Imfiredup, and Eric — prepare to compete in the event. Fans will be able to follow along on live streams as the guild comes together to practice, train, and develop new strategies for their shot at $300,000 and the title of MDI Champions. 

The MDI returns with its global competition for its fourth year, pitting the best Mythic Dungeon teams in a race to the finish line. The first North American cup took place on April 18 followed by upcoming North America cups on May 2 and May 16. The MDI will conclude with the Finals at the end of July.

For more information on Complexity-Limit, please visit https://www.limit-guild.com.

For more information on Complexity, please visit https://complexity.gg/.

###

About Complexity-Limit

Limit, now known as Complexity-Limit, was founded in early 2015 from top raiding guilds across North America. Setting their eyes on beating other North American guilds, while also improving their own world rankings, they took their first NA #1, World 7th rank in Hellfire Citadel, tackling Mythic Archimonde and sealing their fate as a force to be reckoned with. As they’ve climbed the world ranks tier after tier, the dream of becoming the #1 raiding guild in the world was realized in February 2020. Limit won the “Race to World First” in dominating fashion by being the first team to defeat 9/12 bosses and defeating the final boss days before the next closest guild.

About Complexity Gaming

Complexity Gaming is one of North America’s longest standing and most successful esports organizations, now owned by Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys and investor John Goff. The esports organization is led by Founder and CEO Jason Lake, considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of esports in North America. 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 Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Facebook. 

About Army National Guard

Army National Guard Soldiers are trained and ready to respond when needed by their communities, state and nation. In exchange for their part-time service, Guard Soldiers are provided with valuable educational benefits and as well as paid training in over 150 career fields. The Army National Guard has part-time service opportunities in every State, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, more than 3,000 training locations, and more than 340,000 members. For more information on the Army National Guard, visit nationalguard.com.

Leading CS:GO teams and ESL seal historic agreement

February 18th, 2020

Louvre Agreement’ creates new framework for CS:GO ecosystem with long-term league slots for teams and revenue and profit sharing which extends to other ESL Pro Tour competitions

Cologne, Germany – A groundbreaking new agreement between leading CS:GO teams, ESL and DreamHack will govern the setup of Pro League and share of revenues and profits from ESL’s Pro Tour competitions. The teams, representing the top level of professional CS:GO, will also become majority stakeholders in the league with a long-term slot for participation. By partnering with the leading CS:GO teams, the new agreement further establishes the ESL Pro Tour as one of the most valuable properties in the global business of esports.

The new agreement – informally dubbed ‘The Louvre Agreement’ – was signed by Astralis, Complexity, Evil Geniuses, ENCE, FaZe Clan, Fnatic, G2 Esports, Mousesports, Natus Vincere, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Team Liquid, Team Vitality, 100 Thieves and ESL following a meeting in Paris in January 2020. Between them, the signatories of the agreement have won 28 ESL and DreamHack Masters-level competitions and two IntelÂź Grand Slams in the last four years and represent all of the top 10 ranked teams in the world.

The agreement establishes a deep partnership between ESL, DreamHack and the partner teams, and introduces:

● ESL Pro League being transformed into a new league with a single global division starting in its 11th season
● Teams are majority stakeholders in the league and have a key role in its strategic decision making process
● Revenue share for teams and players from ESL’s Pro Tour competitions, including ESL One Cologne powered by Intel¼ and Intel¼ Extreme Masters Katowice.

‘An Industry-defining agreement’

Anders Horsholt, co-CEO of Astralis Group said: “It has been a long-time ambition for us to be a part of and contribute to a more structured CS:GO scene, giving players, teams and tournament organizers a stronger foundation. This industry-defining agreement is hugely significant in the history of our game, and we’re proud to be part of it.”

“This agreement is a huge step forward for us on the path to sustainability in Counter-Strike. This league will provide the highest level of competitive play with the best teams in the world, which is always where Fnatic should be. ESL supported professional Counter-Strike since the very beginning and we’re excited to continue pushing CS:GO into the future together.” – Patrik “cArn” Sattermon, Chief Gaming Officer of Fnatic.

“This group brings together Counter Strike’s biggest stakeholders, united by a common vision that pushes our sport forward,” said Victor Goossens, Founder and Co-CEO, Team Liquid. “We’re all aiming for the same goal – a sustainable and long-term future that rewards talent and investment in the scene – and we are stronger together as we take this next step.”

“‘The Louvre Agreement,’ as we have grown fond of calling it, is a clear vote of confidence by the best teams in the world and their players to create the most valuable products. It will build a platform to create stability and growth, without sacrificing the ability for new teams and players to climb to the top,” said Sebastian Weishaar, Chief Product Officer ESL.

The agreement elevates signatory teams to key stakeholders in the CS:GO ecosystem and introduces revenue shares for all ESL Pro Tour competitions for the first time. It will further professionalize CS:GO esports by improving team representation, introducing standardized regulations, and revenue sharing for teams and their players.

A new and transformed league built around partner teams

The agreement will transform ESL Pro League, the world’s longest-running professional league for CS:GO, into a 24-team competition with a single global division, moving away from the previous regionalised model.

The founding teams will retain a long-term slot in the league similar to other sports, with remaining teams qualifying on the basis of their world ranking or directly through the Mountain Dew League, the ESL Pro League’s gateway competition.

Partner teams to earn share of ESL Pro Tour revenues and profits

The ESL Pro Tour comprises ESL and DreamHack CS:GO competitions, including ESL Pro League, DreamHack Masters, ESL One and the IEM. In 2019, these competitions were watched by fans for an estimated 127 million hours and boasted a combined prize pool of more than $4.5 million on top of the $1,000,000 Intel Grand Slam.

The agreement will mean partner teams earn a share of revenues from all competitions in the ESL Pro Tour – including marque tournaments such as IEM Katowice and ESL One Cologne. It will bring structure to the current CS:GO esports ecosystem, establishing the basis on which teams compete in ESL’s competitions.

The agreement also covers member invitations to ESL Pro Tour tournaments, competition standards, player influence, team obligations at tournaments and sets up core guidelines for future joint business endeavors.

More information on the agreement can be found at the official ESL Pro Tour website.

###

ESL is the world’s largest esports company. Founded in 2000, ESL has been shaping the industry across the most popular video games with numerous online and offline esports competitions. The company operates high profile, branded international leagues and tournaments under the ESL Pro Tour including ESL One, Intel¼ Extreme Masters, ESL Pro League, and other premier stadium-size tournaments, to more clearly define the path from zero to hero. ESL also produces the ESL National Championships, grassroots amateur cups, and matchmaking systems, creating a world where everybody can be somebody. With offices all over the world, ESL is leading esports innovation on a global scale through the combination of global ESL competitions, amateur leagues, publisher activations, and more. ESL is a part of MTG, the leading international digital entertainment group. about.eslgaming.com

Pro League – Pro League is the world’s largest professional league for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, featuring the best teams from Europe, North America, South America and the Asia-Pacific region. Broadcasted on various platforms and staged in major venues across the globe, Pro League hosts the most widely-watched CS:GO competitions. Pro League was established in 2015 and had a total prize pool of $1.5 million US dollars for 2019.

Complexity-Limit Announces World of Warcraft: Race to World First Event at the GameStop Performance Center

January 16th, 2020

Beginning January 28, Complexity-Limit Will Take on the World’s Top Guilds in the City of Ny’alotha, the Final Raid in World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth

Frisco, TEXAS — January 16, 2020 — Complexity-Limit, the top ranked North American World of Warcraft guild and a division of Complexity Gaming, today announced their return to the Race to World First with the final raid installment of the Battle for Azeroth expansion, via the 8.3 patch. This marks the guild’s first Race to the World First event as part of the Complexity organization. Taking place live at Complexity’s headquarters, the GameStop Performance Center, Complexity-Limit will race to conquer Ny’alotha – the Waking City – the final raid, battling the legendary N’zoth and bringing an end to the World of Warcraft story of Battle for Azeroth.

“The Race to World First is one of the most impressive accolades in all of esports ,” said Sören Vendsahm, General Manager of Complexity Gaming. “It isn’t about winning a single round, match or one game in a condensed hour-long experience; it’s about being the first in the world to overcome the odds. And we’re hopeful that Complexity-Limit will conquer these adversities to be crowned the top guild in the world.”

The race and event will begin on January 28 at 10 AM ET and will be available to stream live on twitch.tv/complexity as well as individual streams from Limit members including Maximum, Preheat, Thdlock, Xyronic and Lightee. Complexity-Limit will be competing for 16 hours each day for 10+ days with extensive coverage reports and insights from top casters and talent from across the World of Warcraft community including Eiya, Tettles, Dratnos, Jet, Veyloris, Crzypck and Kalamazi.

The Complexity-Limit Race to the World First: Ny’alotha stream will also include onsite presence from popular North American guild BDG, live feeds of Fat Shark Yes and Club Camel, as well as exclusive VoD progression content of Pieces, who will be racing against competing guilds from around the world, including the incumbent world #1 Method.

Complexity-Limit has also partnered with Twitch, GameStop and MSI to create unique engagement and content opportunities for fans, including giveaways and unique shoulder content to bring fans closer to the Race than ever before.

The previous Race to World First events have entertained hundreds of thousands of viewers over weeks of progress, establishing itself as one of the most thrilling and unique esports experiences to date. For Race to the World First: Ny’alotha, fans will tune in as guilds overcome the elements included in Blizzard’s most recent and most difficult dungeon, facing all 12 bosses, mobs of swarming enemies all whilst coordinating 20 people and competing against all other guilds globally in a race to the claim the throne as the world’s best.

For more information on Complexity Limit, please visit https://www.limit-guild.com.
For more information on Complexity, please visit https://complexity.gg/.

###

About Complexity Limit

Limit, now known as Complexity Limit, was founded in early 2015 from top raiding guilds across North America. Setting their eyes on beating other North American guilds, while also improving their own world rankings, they took their first NA #1, World 7th rank in Hellfire Citadel, tackling Mythic Archimonde and sealing their fate as a force to be reckoned with. As they’ve climbed the world ranks tier after tier, it became clear after taking World 2nd on Mythic G’huun, that there was only one more thing to do, and that was to push for World First. Something they will seek to achieve with Complexity Gaming’s support.

About Complexity Gaming

Complexity Gaming is one of North America’s longest standing and most successful esports organizations, now owned by Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys and investor John Goff. The esports organization is led by Founder and CEO Jason Lake, considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of esports in North America. 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 Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Facebook.

Complexity Counter-Strike Roster Update

October 28th, 2019

Today, Complexity announces two updates to our CSGO roster.

First, we say farewell to one of the longest-standing members in Complexity’s history, Rory “Dephh” Jackson. For the better part of the past four years, Rory has been a consistent performer and cultural rock within our CSGO roster. We wish him nothing but the best moving forward and can’t thank him enough for his contributions to the organization.

Next, we announce that Shahzeeb “Shahzam” Khan has been placed on the inactive roster. Shahzam has been a key part of the team since his arrival, and we thank him for his contributions to the team. We’re excited to see where his career heads next as one of the most entertaining personalities in CSGO.

As a result of the changes, we will not be participating in tonight’s ECS match. We’ll be back with more updates on our roster, and we thank our fans for their patience.

For now, we thank both Dephh and Shahzam, while looking forward to an exciting upcoming year in Complexity CSGO.

#WeAreCOL

Esports 3.0 at The Star in Frisco | Ground Breaking

May 15th, 2019

In Episode 2 of Ground Breaking, we provide a more in-depth look at Complexity Gaming’s entire base of operations, from pro player apartments to The Star in Frisco Home of the Dallas Cowboys and The GameStop Performance Center. Join us as esports pro player Shahzeb “ShahZaM” Khan of Complexity’s Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team talks about the differences between traditional esports team houses and our player apartments and HQ.