• OGN Entus was a South Korean esports organization . It formerly had teams competing in League of Legends, StarCraft II, Warcraft 3,Clash Royale, PlayerUnknown's...
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    change in the competition's format and a rebranding to its current name. OGN reserved exclusive broadcasting rights of the league until 2016 when rights...
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  • where "Bbyong" intentionally lost a match was GSL Season 1 in 2015. CJ Entus KT Rolster Samsung Galaxy SK Telecom T1 DRX Professional StarCraft competition...
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    undefeated with a 5–0 score, placing them in the semi-finals. They then faced CJ Entus Frost and lost the set 2–1, knocking Gambit out of the tournament and seeing...
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    information Games StarCraft Playing career 2002–2008 Team history 2002–2004 OGN Entus 2004–2010 KT Rolster Korean name Hangul 강민 Hanja 姜旼 Revised Romanization...
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    transitioned to StarCraft II in 2012. Air Force ACE (공군 에이스) CJ ENTUS (CJ 엔투스) – formerly Hite Entus, Suma GO (Greatest Ones) and Hite Sparkyz, OnGameNet Sparkyz...
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    OLYMPUS Champions Spring 2013, which put them in Group A together with CJ Entus Blaze, KT Rolster A, MVP Blue, MVP Ozone and NaJin Sword. The rookie team...
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    gaming channel OnGameNet (OGN) also organized a "League of Legends Champion Festival", an event involving Korean team CJ Entus Frost and American team Cloud...
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    going an undefeated 5–0, placing them in the semifinals. They then faced CJ Entus Frost and lost the set 2–1, knocking Gambit out of the tournament and ending...
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    Lustboy (category CJ Entus players)
    played for Korean team MiG Blaze through their transition though CJ Entus Blaze and CJ Entus from 2011 to 2014, then played for Team SoloMid from 2014 to 2015...
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  • qualified for the playoffs. However, they lost in the first round 3–0 to CJ Entus and placed fourth for the season. Jin Air placed sixth in the regular season...
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    GBM (gamer) (category CJ Entus players)
    Green Wings and CJ Entus of the LCK, and Galatasaray Esports of the Turkish Championship League (TCL). GBM was picked up by CJ Entus Frost in June 2013...
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  • level of League of Legends play in Korea. Matches are played at the Seoul OGN e-Stadium in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The winner of the playoffs, ROX Tigers, automatically...
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  • Liberty. Only one OSL was run during the lifespan of Wings of Liberty due to OGN's late switch to StarCraft II. StarCraft professional competition MBCgame...
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