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| owners    = Jonas Jerebko
| owners    = Jonas Jerebko
| manager    =  
| manager    =  
| sponsors  = [https://www.velocilinx.com/ Velocilinx]<br>[https://www.dell.com/en-us/gaming/alienware Alienware]<br>[https://www.hyperxgaming.com/ HyperX]<br>[https://www.respawn.com/ Twitch]<br>[http://www.malaga.eu/ RESPAWN]<br>[https://www.championstore.com/ Champion]<br>[https://www.nvidia.com/ NVIDIA]
| sponsors  = [https://www.velocilinx.com/ Velocilinx]<br>[https://viotek.com/ Viotek]<br>[https://www.respawn.com/ Twitch]<br>[http://www.malaga.eu/ RESPAWN]<br>[https://www.championstore.com/ Champion]<br>[https://www.nvidia.com/ NVIDIA]
| othergames = ''Call of Duty''<br>''Counter Strike: Global Offensive''<br>''SMITE''<br>''Fortnite''<br>''Rocket League''<br>''Valorant''<br>''iRacing''
| othergames = ''Counter Strike: Global Offensive''<br>''Rocket League''<br>''Apex Legends''
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'''Renegades''' ('''RNG''') is an esports team founded in 2015 based in the United States. Initially named '''Misfits''', it was founded by Chris Badawi as a ''League of Legends'' team. They rebranded as Renegades some time after, with Christopher Mykles (better known as MonteCristo) arriving as co-owner. However Badawi got banned after trying to sign other NA ''League'' players through persuasive means. In 2016, Renegades were banned of any competition organized by Riot Games after trying to divert Badawi's ban through MonteCristo's presence, as well as non-respect of terms of the trades between Renegades and Team Dragon Knight. Renegades were forced to sell their ''League'' spot and MonteCristo ceded the ownership of the team to the Swedish basket-ball player Jonas Jerebko, at that time playing for the Boston Cletics, but now playing for Khimki Moscow. Following those events, Renegades entered many other esports since then and continued to develop their brand, notably with their FPS and TPS teams.
'''Renegades''' ('''RNG''') is an esports team founded in 2015 based in the United States. Initially named '''Misfits''', it was founded by Chris Badawi as a ''League of Legends'' team. They rebranded as Renegades some time after, with Christopher Mykles (better known as MonteCristo) arriving as co-owner. However Badawi got banned after trying to sign other NA ''League'' players through persuasive means. In 2016, Renegades were banned of any competition organized by Riot Games after trying to divert Badawi's ban through MonteCristo's presence, as well as non-respect of terms of the trades between Renegades and Team Dragon Knight. Renegades were forced to sell their ''League'' spot and MonteCristo ceded the ownership of the team to the Swedish basket-ball player Jonas Jerebko, at that time playing for the Boston Cletics, but now playing for Khimki Moscow. Following those events, Renegades entered many other esports since then and continued to develop their brand, notably with their FPS and TPS teams.


Renegades ventured into the ''Smash'' scene on October 6th, 2016 by signing ''Melee'' player {{Sm|Swedish Delight}} and ''Smash 4'' player {{Sm|Dabuz}}, but they both left one year later and Renegades closed its ''Smash'' division. However, they opened it again on September 25th, 2019 by recruiting {{Sm|Ryuga}} and partnering Ryuga's crew, DMG Alliance.
Renegades ventured into the ''Smash'' scene on October 6th, 2016 by signing ''Melee'' player {{Sm|Swedish Delight}} and ''Smash 4'' player {{Sm|Dabuz}}, but they both left one year later and Renegades closed its ''Smash'' division. However, they opened it again on September 25th, 2019 by recruiting {{Sm|Ryuga}} and partnering Ryuga's crew, DMG Alliance. Ryuga was later dropped from the team at an unknown date in 2020.
 
==Current smashers==
===Professional smashers===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!
!ID
!Name
!Game
!Main(s)
!Join Date
 
|-
|{{flag|USA}}
|{{Sm|Ryuga}}
|Dacota James
| ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
| {{head|Ike|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|2019-09-25
|}
 
===Other smashers===
As Renegades are partnered with Ryuga's crew DMG Alliance, all the smashers part of this crew are considered partnered with Renegades (but not part of the team.)


==Former smashers==
==Former smashers==
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|2016-10-06
|2016-10-06
|2017-12-14
|2017-12-14
|-
|{{flag|USA}}
|{{Sm|Ryuga}}
|Dacota James
| ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
| {{head|Ike|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|2019-09-25
|2020-??-??
|}
|}
===Other smashers===
As Renegades were partnered with Ryuga's crew DMG Alliance, all the smashers part of this crew were considered partnered with Renegades (but not part of the team.)


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 10:50, August 3, 2022

Renegades
Logotype of Renegades
Location Detroit, United States USA
Owners Jonas Jerebko
Sponsors/Partners Velocilinx
Viotek
Twitch
RESPAWN
Champion
NVIDIA
Other games Counter Strike: Global Offensive
Rocket League
Apex Legends

Renegades (RNG) is an esports team founded in 2015 based in the United States. Initially named Misfits, it was founded by Chris Badawi as a League of Legends team. They rebranded as Renegades some time after, with Christopher Mykles (better known as MonteCristo) arriving as co-owner. However Badawi got banned after trying to sign other NA League players through persuasive means. In 2016, Renegades were banned of any competition organized by Riot Games after trying to divert Badawi's ban through MonteCristo's presence, as well as non-respect of terms of the trades between Renegades and Team Dragon Knight. Renegades were forced to sell their League spot and MonteCristo ceded the ownership of the team to the Swedish basket-ball player Jonas Jerebko, at that time playing for the Boston Cletics, but now playing for Khimki Moscow. Following those events, Renegades entered many other esports since then and continued to develop their brand, notably with their FPS and TPS teams.

Renegades ventured into the Smash scene on October 6th, 2016 by signing Melee player Swedish Delight and Smash 4 player Dabuz, but they both left one year later and Renegades closed its Smash division. However, they opened it again on September 25th, 2019 by recruiting Ryuga and partnering Ryuga's crew, DMG Alliance. Ryuga was later dropped from the team at an unknown date in 2020.

Former smashers

Professional smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
USA Dabuz Samuel Buzby Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Rosalina & Luma (SSB4) 2016-10-06 2017-10-14
USA Swedish Delight James Liu Super Smash Bros. Melee Sheik (SSBM) 2016-10-06 2017-12-14
USA Ryuga Dacota James Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Ike (SSBU) 2019-09-25 2020-??-??

Other smashers

As Renegades were partnered with Ryuga's crew DMG Alliance, all the smashers part of this crew were considered partnered with Renegades (but not part of the team.)

External Links