Edward Gaming

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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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