North America

Organizations

OpTic Gaming

Only a handful of esports organizations ever become more than the sum of their rosters. Plenty of brands win.

Coverage: 78
Organizations

NRG

Helped define what a modern North American esports brand could look like without losing its competitive edge Esports organizations often face a difficult balancing act.

Coverage: 82
Players

Mang0

Legendary because he made elite play feel fearless without making it thoughtless.

Coverage: 81
Players

Lucid

Elite Halo is one of the clearest games in esports when it comes to exposing whether a player actually understands what is happening. A poor challenge

Coverage: 81
Players

jstn

Jstn turned impossible moments into part of Rocket League’s common language Some players become famous because they win a lot.

Coverage: 85
Players

ImperialHal

Every esport eventually produces a player who feels larger than the game’s ordinary scale.

Legacy: 97
Players

Hungrybox

He turned emotional pressure into one of the defining forces of competitive Smash. Many great players are remembered for precision, style, or innovation alone.

Coverage: 81
Players

GarrettG

One of Rocket League’s defining veterans because he made longevity look earned, not accidental Great esports careers are often described through peaks, but some of the

Coverage: 94
Players

Formal

Formal built one of the rarest legacies in esports by proving he could dominate two different FPS worlds without losing his edge Formal matters because multi-title

Coverage: 94
Organizations

Evil Geniuses

Evil Geniuses is one of those rare esports names that still sounds larger than the sum of any single roster.

Coverage: 82
Players

Demon1

His rise felt like a reminder that esports still has room for sudden revelation.

Coverage: 91
Organizations

100 Thieves

100 Thieves occupies a strange and important place in modern esports because it never fit neatly into only one category.

Coverage: 82