H2k-Gaming
UK-based esports organisation (2003–2018)
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H2k-Gaming was a professional esports organization based in London, United Kingdom. It was known for its League of Legends team, which competed in Europe's top professional league, the EU LCS.
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| Divisions | Call of Duty Counter-Strike Hearthstone League of Legends Overwatch Warcraft III |
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| Founded | 2003 |
| Folded | 2018 |
| Based in | London, United Kingdom |
| CEO | Susan Tully |
| COO | Javier Zafra |
| Website | www |
League of Legends
Jungler Jean-Victor "loulex" Burgevin left the team in November 2015.[1] They later signed former ROCCAT jungler Marcin "Jankos" Jankowski.[2] They also signed Summer 2015 EU LCS MVP Konstantinos "FORG1VEN" Tzortziou.[3][4]
Tournament results
- 3rd — 2016 League of Legends World Championship[citation needed]
- 3rd – 2016 EU LCS Summer Split[citation needed]
- 4th – 2016 EU LCS Spring Split[citation needed]
H2K finished with a league worst record of 2-16 during the 2018 EU LCS Summer Split. In the off season, the team decided not to apply for a spot as one of the franchised teams in the rebrand of EULCS to the LEC and subsequently disbanded, with the organization as a whole following shortly after.[citation needed]
Call of Duty
In January 2016, H2K signed a Call of Duty team consisting of Damod "FEARS" Abney, Tyree "LegaL" Glove, Phillip "PHiZZURP" Klemenov, Andres "Lacefield" Lacefield.[5] The team qualified for the Call of Duty World League. On 2 October 2016, Phillip "PHiZZURP" Klemenov died, following a car crash.[6]
Hearthstone
Simon "Sottle" Welch joined H2K on 22 May 2015.[7] On 4 November 2015 he left to join complexity Gaming.[8]
