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Apex Gaming
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Team Information
Org Location
North America
Team Location
United States
Region
NA
North America
History
Created2016-01-20
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Apex Gaming was previously a North American team. In September 2016, they merged with Team Dignitas. For the Apex Legends esports wiki, click here.

History

2016 Season

Apex Gaming was announced to have acquired Team Imagine's NACS 2016 Spring Season seed in a LoL Esports article on January 8, 2016.[1] Their roster wasn't revealed until almost two weeks later and included three former LCS players - Cris, Keane, and Xpecial - and two Korean players: Eve from Samsung and Police from Ever, with Shrimp as a substitute. They were coached by former Team Coast coach Saintvicious and former Samsung mid laner BlisS.[2]

Apex won both the regular season of NACS and the playoffs, using both Eve and Shrimp actively in the jungle. In the promotion tournament, they were seeded first against the ninth-place Team Impulse, to whom they lost, and then against second place Challenger team Team Dragon Knights, a rematch of the Challenger Series finals. This time, they didn't even drop one game against TDK and qualified successfully for the LCS summer split.

On May 2, during the midseason break, Apex announced the indefinite suspension of Eve for "disciplinary reasons."[3] Soon after the suspension, ESPN reported that the reason for the ban was due to Eve's Korean account being banned by Riot Korea for use of scripts.[4] Additionally, the team added Ray and Apollo to their starting roster, replacing Cris and Police, respectively. The starting lineup of Ray, Shrimp, Keane, Apollo, and Xpecial was used for all of their summer split games.

Apex's season started out strong, with a 2-0 first week including a 2-1 upset of reigning NA LCS champions and MSI alums CLG. Their success, however, was short-lived, and by week 5 they were in 7th place, where they remained for the rest of the season, out of reach of the playoffs but also safe from relegations for the 2017 Spring Season.

In September, Apex Gaming was acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers along with Team Dignitas, and the two organizations merged, under the Dignitas brand.[5]

Timeline

  • 2016

Player Roster

Former

Players are shown for the entire duration of their tenure on the team, with the role and substitute/trainee status they had upon their departure.

Dates:Approx|Exact
PlayerNameRoleJoinedLeftNext Team
KR

RayJeon Ji-won (전지원)
Top Laner
May 20162016-05-20Sep 20162016-09-26DIG
KR

ShrimPLee Byeong-hoon (이병훈)
Jungler
Jan 20162016-01-20Sep 20162016-09-26DIG
NA

KeaneJang Lae-young (장래영)
Mid Laner
Jan 20162016-01-20Sep 20162016-09-26DIG
NA

ApolloApollo Price
Bot Laner
May 20162016-05-19Sep 20162016-09-26DIG
NA

XpecialAlex Chu (朱啓恩)
Support
Jan 20162016-01-20Sep 20162016-09-26DIG
NA

CrisCristian Rosales
Sub/Top
Jan 20162016-01-20Sep 20162016-09-26DIG
EU

DiamondproxDanil Reshetnikov
Sub/Jun
May 20162016-05-20Sep 20162016-09-26GMB
NA

ShiphturDanny Le
Sub/Mid
May 20162016-05-19Sep 20162016-09-26DFX
KR

RoarOh Jang-won (오장원)
Sub/Bot
May 20162016-05-20Sep 20162016-09-26APP
NA

KonKwonKevin Kwon (권구혁)
Sub/Sup
May 20162016-05-20Jul 20162016-07-07BGJ
NA

Big ol RonRyan Ballard
Sub/Top
Jan 20162016-01-22May 20162016-05-20TL.A
NA

BrandonFTWBrandon Chen
Sub/Top
Mar 20162016-03-03May 20162016-05-20P1
NA

SaintviciousBrandon DiMarco
Sub/Jun
Mar 20162016-03-03May 20162016-05-20APX
KR

BlisSPark Jong-won (박종원)
Sub/Mid
Mar 20162016-03-03May 20162016-05-20APX
KR

PolicePark Hyeong-gi (박형기)
Bot Laner
Jan 20162016-01-20May 20162016-05-18VIT
KR

EveSeo Jun-cheol (서준철)
Jungler
Jan 20162016-01-20May 20162016-05-02Retired
NA

IndivisiblePaul Nguyen
Sub/Sup
Jan 20162016-01-22Mar 20162016-03-03NA P
NA

MoonGalen Holgate
Jungler
(+)
(–)
On Loan
Jan 20162016-01-22Jan 20162016-01-27NRG
NA

BIGTerry Chuong
Support
(+)
(–)
On Loan
Jan 20162016-01-22Jan 20162016-01-27FOX

Organization

Former

C ID Name Position Next Team
David Slan Owner None
Michael Slan Owner Dignitas
Shark Charlene Hamm General Manager Dignitas
Saintvicious Brandon DiMarco 80Head Coach Dignitas
Cop David Roberson 80Coach Dignitas
BlisS Park Jong-won (박종원) 80Assistant Coach None
Crumbz Alberto Rengifo 80Assistant Coach Caster

Player League Participation

This list includes regular-season games, tiebreakers, and playoff matches.

LCS

Player201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024Games
SpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummer
Apollo361
Xpecial326
Keane229
Shrimp105
Ray74

NA CS

Player2014201520162017Games
SpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummer
Cris99
Galen
30
Big27
Shrimp27
Keane24
Police18
Ron16
Xpecial16
Eve7

Tournaments

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

Apex Gaming Tournament Results - Show Prize as (LocalUSDEuros)
DatePlPrizeEventLast ResultRoster
2016-07-317 NA LCS 2016 Summer
8 - 10RR
 Ray,  ShrimP,  Keane,  Apollo,  Xpecial,  Saintvicious
2016-04-08Q NA LCS 2016 Summer Promotion
3 : 0TDK
 Cris,  Eve,  ShrimP,  Keane,  Police,  Xpecial,  Saintvicious
2016-03-161$10,000$ 10,000€ 8,920 NACS 2016 Spring Playoffs
3 : 1TDK
 Cris,  Shrimp,  Eve,  Keane,  Police,  Xpecial,  Saintvicious
2016-02-241 NACS 2016 Spring
3-2-0RR
 Big ol Ron,  Cris,  Moon,  Eve,  Shrimp,  Keane,  Police,  Big,  Xpecial
Total Prize: USD 10,000


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