G7 Teams
Formation | 2006 |
---|---|
Founders | 7 esports teams |
Dissolved | 2010 |
Purpose | Esports team association |
Website | g7teams.com (archived) |
The G7 Teams or G7 Federation was an association of professional
Electronic Sports World Cup. The G7 teams also recognized in Zonerank as the official world esports rankings. In 2010, after a contract dispute between fnatic and SK Gaming
, the organization dissolved.
Members
Founding members
- 4Kings
- fnatic
- Made in Brazil
- mousesports
- Ninjas in Pyjamas
- SK Gaming
- Team 3D
Later members
- fnatic
- Made in Brazil
- mousesports
- SK Gaming
- Evil Geniuses (joined in September 2008)
- compLexity (ruled out in February 2008 due to joining the CGS, re-joined in early 2009[5])
- Ninjas in Pyjamas (dissolved in late 2007)
- Team 3D (ruled out in February 2008 due to joining the CGS)
- 4Kings (ruled out due in September 2008 to inactivity)
- PGS Gaming (ruled out due in September 2008 to inactivity)
- wNv Teamwork (ruled out in February 2009)
- MeetYourMakers (removed in March 2009)[6]
Meetings
G7 met once in 2007 from January 19 to 27 in Cologne, Germany. They planned on meeting annually. Among the subjects discussed were the selection of official games and change of league regulations. At the event, it was also announced that the group would expand further and take in their first Asian team, wNv. The goal was to further enhance the connection with Asian esport clubs and push forward the influence of world esport.[7]
References
- ^ Kane, Michael (2009). Game Boys: Triumph, Heartbreak, and the Quest for Cash in the Battleground of Competitive Videogaming. Penguin Books.
- Taylor, T.L. (2013). Raising the Stakes. MIT Press.
- The Esports Observer. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ISBN 978-3-030-11199-1.
- ^ coL Returns to G7: complexitygaming.com: coL Returns to G7
- ^ Miesner, Andrew (27 March 2009). "MYM Removed from G7 Teams". Complexity Gaming. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ "g7teams.com: Press release" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 August 2007. Retrieved 13 June 2007.