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Revision as of 16:46, March 9, 2016

Counter Logic Gaming
600px-Clg logo2.png
Location Canada
Owner George Georgallidis (HotShotGG)
Sponsors
Pro Smashers

USA PewPewU Marth (SSBM)
USA SFAT Fox (SSBM)
USA Nakat Ness (SSB4)Fox (SSB4)Pikachu (SSB4)Ice Climbers (SSBB)
USA Keitaro Falco (SSBB)(Video Production Specialist)

Other Games
  • League of Legends
  • Counter Strike: Global Offensive
    (two teams, including all-female CLG Red)
  • Halo Series

Counter Logic Gaming (CLG) is a Canadian professional eSports organization that League of Legends player George Georgallidis (HotShotGG) founded as a LoL team in 2010. While maintaining the oldest current League division, it has also expanded into first-person shooters such as CS:GO and the Halo series.

In early 2015, HotShotGG expressed interest in possibly entering CLG into Smash Bros. by reaching out to Leffen on Twitter[1][2] before Leffen was signed by Team SoloMid - CLG's archrival since both organizations' beginnings in League of Legends. On June 14th, 2015, CLG officially entered Smash by signing PewPewU[3]. They followed that up with signing Nakat as their first Smash 4 player, and second Smasher in general, and then also signed SFAT.

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