Edward Gaming
Chinese esports organization
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2025 | Won against XLG Esports 2-1 in the lower bracket, achieving a remarkable 13-0 victory on the third map. |
2025 | EDG started their 2025 Kickoff event by beating Nova Esports 2-0 in their initial match. |
2025 | Won VCT China Kickoff 2025 by defeating Trace Esports 3-1, with a dominant 13-2 final map victory. |
2025 | Defeated Dragon Ranger Gaming 2-0, starting the match with a 13-0 round streak. |
2025 | Lost to Trace Esports 2-1, which knocked them into the lower bracket of the tournament. |
2025 | Won against Bilibili Gaming 3-0 in the lower bracket finals, securing qualification for 2025 Masters Bangkok. |
2024 | Edward Gaming wins the Valorant Champions Tour China Stage 2 tournament. |
2024 | Edward Gaming wins the Valorant Champions Tour China Kickoff. |
2024 | Edward Gaming won VCT 2024: China Stage 2, qualifying for 2024 Valorant Champions in Seoul, South Korea. |
2024 | At Valorant Champions in Seoul, EDG won their opening group stage match, defeated Paper Rex 2-1, and advanced to the playoffs. |
2024 | EDG won matches against Trace Esports (2-0) and Sentinels (2-1) in the playoffs, defeated Leviatán 2-1 in the Upper Bracket Final, and reached their first Valorant championship grand final. |
2024 | The team won VALORANT Champions Tour 2024: China Stage 1 and qualified for VALORANT Champions Tour 2024: Masters Shanghai, where they placed 7th-8th. |
2024 | Edward Gaming won the VALORANT Champions Tour 2024: China Kickoff event and qualified for VALORANT Champions Tour 2024: Masters Madrid, where they placed 5th-6th. |
2024 | Edward Gaming's VALORANT team wins the Valorant Champions tournament, defeating Team Heretics 3-2 in the final match. |
July 27 2024 | Head coach Wen-hsin 'AfteR' Lo was benched, and assistant coach Shijun 'Muggle' Tang was promoted to head coach. |
June 25 2024 | Meng-hsun 'S1mon' Hsieh joined the starting lineup. |
June 15 2024 | Weihong 'WoodAy1' Lin joined the team as a substitute player. |
2023 | Attended 2023 Valorant Champions in Los Angeles, California, placing 5th-6th. |
2023 | Invited to VCT 2023: LOCK//IN São Paulo in São Paulo, Brazil, where they placed 17th-32nd. |
2023 | Won first place in FGC Valorant Invitational 2023: Act 2. |
2023 | Qualified for and competed in Valorant Masters Tokyo, placing 5th-6th after losing to Team Liquid and Paper Rex. |
2023 | Competed in FGC Valorant Invitational 2023: Act 1, finishing in second place. |
2023 | Roster change: Donghao "Life" Qu left the team and was replaced in the starting lineup by Zhao "Smoggy" Zhang. |
2023 | Won VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: China Qualifier. |
2022 | Edward Gaming (EDG) made their international Valorant debut, participating in Valorant Champions in Istanbul, Turkey with a roster of Haodong 'Haodong' Guo, Shunzhi 'CHICHOO' Wan, Senxu 'nobody' Wang, Yongkang 'Zmjjkk' Zheng, and Donghao 'Life' Qu. The team placed 13-16th in the tournament. |
2022 | Edward Gaming finished 5-8th in the League of Legends World Championship after being reverse swept by DRX in a close 2-3 series, becoming only the second team in World Championship history to suffer such a defeat. |
2022 | Edward Gaming debuts their VALORANT team in the VALORANT Champions Tour as a partnered franchised team, beginning their consistent international representation. |
2021 | Edward Gaming wins the LPL Summer Split championship. |
2021 | Edward Gaming wins the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) Summer championship. |
2021 | Edward Gaming's League of Legends team wins the World Championship, becoming the only LPL team to win both the Mid-Season Invitational and World Championship. |
2020 | EDG lost 1-3 to FunPlus Phoenix (FPX) in the second round of the LPL Spring Split playoffs. |
2020 | EDG defeated RNG in the first round of the LPL Spring Split playoffs, advancing to the second round. |
2020 | EDG placed sixth in the LPL Spring Split regular season, achieving 9 wins and 7 losses in their competitive performance. |
2020 | EDG placed ninth in the LPL Summer Split regular season with 8 wins and 8 losses, marking their worst domestic performance to date and failing to qualify for the playoffs. |
May 4 2018 | EDG announced the completion of a nearly ¥100 million Pre-A round of financing, with joint lead investors including the China Idol Entertainment Industry Fund, backed by Capital and CIC Zhongcai. |
April 2018 | EDG finished first in the regular season of the 2018 LPL Spring Split and advanced to the playoffs, ultimately losing to RNG in the finals and securing second place. |
January 7 2018 | Edward Gaming (EDG) won the Demacia Cup Winter by defeating Snake Esports 3-1 in the final match. |
2017 | Edward Gaming wins the LPL Summer Split championship. |
2017 | Edward Gaming wins the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) Summer championship. |
2017 | Edward Gaming wins the Demacia Cup Championship Season. |
2016 | Edward Gaming wins the LPL Summer Split championship. |
2016 | Edward Gaming wins the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) Summer championship. |
2016 | Edward Gaming wins the Demacia Cup Season. |
2015 | Edward Gaming wins the LPL Spring Split championship. |
2015 | Edward Gaming wins the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) Spring championship. |
2015 | Edward Gaming wins the Demacia Cup Summer season. |
2015 | Edward Gaming wins the Demacia Cup Spring season. |
2015 | Edward Gaming's League of Legends team wins the Mid-Season Invitational, establishing themselves as a top international League of Legends competitive team. |
2014 | Edward Gaming wins the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) Summer championship. |
2014 | Edward Gaming wins their first League of Legends Pro League (LPL) championship in the Spring season. |
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