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'''Splyce''' ('''SPY'''), formerly known as '''FolloweSports.com''', was an American esports team. The team was strongly associated with their website, splyce.gg, which used to be a TV Guide of esports. Splyce was owned by the Canadian company OverActive Media since 2018. Eventually in 2019, the team merged with the other team owned by OverActive Media, '''MAD Lions''', transferring Splyce's remaining rosters to MAD Lions.


'''Splyce''' ('''SPY'''), formerly known as '''FolloweSports.com''', was an American esports team. The team was strongly associated with their website, splyce.gg, which used to be a TV Guide of esports. Splyce was owned by the Canadian company OverActive Media in 2018. Eventually, in 2019, the team merged with the other team owned by OverActive Media, '''MAD Lions''', transferring Splyce's remaining rosters to MAD Lions.
On August 24th, 2015, FolloweSports.com signed {{Sm|Nintendude}} and {{Sm|MacD}} as their first ''Smash'' players. The team rebranded as Splyce a few months later. On May 11th, 2017, Splyce signed the veteran {{Sm|Cactuar}} as coach of their ''Smash'' division.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MADLions_LoLEN/status/862729035536883712 Today we're excited to welcome Cactuar]</ref> However, on October 19th, 2017, Splyce announced its retirement of the ''Smash'' scene, and the departure of their ''Smash'' players.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Splyce/status/921149031405047809 Announcement: Splyce is parting ways with its Smash Roster.]</ref>
 
On August 24th, 2015, FolloweSports.com signed {{Sm|Nintendude}} and {{Sm|MacD}} as their first ''Smash'' players. The team rebranded as Splyce a few months later. On May 11th, 2017, Splyce signed the veteran {{Sm|Cactuar}} as coach of their ''Smash'' division.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MADLions_LoLEN/status/862729035536883712 Today we're excited to welcome Cactuar]</ref> However, on October 19th, 2017, Splyce announced its retirement of the ''Smash'' scene and the departure of their ''Smash'' players.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Splyce/status/921149031405047809 Announcement: Splyce is parting ways with its Smash Roster.]</ref>


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==Former smashers==

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