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Founded
  
2015

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Divisions
  
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft World of Warcraft League of Legends Starcraft II Call of Duty Gears of War Overwatch Super Smash Bros Fighting Games

Manager
  
Marty Strenczewilk "Lazerchickenzzz"

Partners
  
Corsair AMD ViewSonic Twitch.tv GFUEL Scuf Gaming Xsolla eSports Academy Dingit.tv

Profiles

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Splyce (formerly known as Follow eSports) is a professional video gaming esports organization and esports broadcast finding service. It describes itself as the "TV Guide of eSports". Splyce has teams and players competing in Call of Duty, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, and World of Warcraft. The team announced its rebranding in November 2015. Follow eSports acquired the LoL team of Dignitas EU after that team qualified for the League of Legends Championship Series Europe on 3 November 2015 for nearly £625,000 ($1 million).

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League of Legends

Follow eSports acquired the LoL team of Dignitas EU after that team qualified for the League of Legends Championship Series Europe on 29 October 2015 for nearly £625,000 ($1 million). At the time of the acquisition the team's roster consisted of Martin "Wunderwear" Hansen, Chres "Sencux" Laursen, Kasper "Kobbe" Kobberup, and Jonas "Nisbeth" Anderson with Daniel Vorborg as Team Manager.

Tournament results

  • 7th/10th — 2016 Spring EU LCS
  • 2nd - 2016 Summer EU LCS regular season
  • Runner-up - 2016 Summer EU LCS playoffs
  • Call of Duty

    On January 2, the day that the organization renamed itself, they picked up a Call of Duty roster consisting of Jamie "JSey" Sey, JoshuaLee “Joshh” Sheppard, Jordan “Reedy” Reed, James “Dominate” Batz, and Benjamin “Bance” Bance. On May 8, 2 Place at ESWC Zénith 2016. They are participating in the Call of Duty World League.

    Counter-Strike

    On August 19, 2015 Follow eSports announced it had acquired the roster of SapphireKelownaDotCom. Follow eSports dropped SapphireKelownaDotCom and picked up the roster of ex-eLevate on October 25, 2015. Following shortly after the organisation's rebranding from Follow eSports to Splyce, the roster disbanded on December 27, 2015. On December 30, 2015, Splyce picked up four players from the team formerly known as Dogmen and picked up David "DAVEY" Stafford as their fifth player on January 14, 2016. Splyce was invited to the MLG Columbus 2016 qualifiers due to The Mongolz being unable to get visas. They qualified for MLG Columbus 2016 after beating Counter Logic Gaming and Vexed Gaming. Shortly after on June 17, 2016 Abraham "abE" Fazli and Andrew "Professor_Chaos" Heintz departed from the team, though Professor_Chaos was announced as Splyce's new coach on June 21, 2016. Jason "jasonR" Ruchelski additionally departed from the roster on July 7, 2016. On July 12, 2016 Splyce officially announced the signing of Joey "CRUC1AL" Steusel, Asger "AcilioN" Larsen and Enkhtaivan "Machinegun" Lkhagva.

    Tournament results

  • 13-16th — MLG Columbus 2016
  • Fighting games | Smash

    On August 24, 2015 FolloweSports started a Super Smash Bros. division first signing two players. They would later expand into the FGC with the signing of Ryan "Filipino Champ" Ramirez.

    References

    Splyce Wikipedia