Evil Geniuses Overview
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Overview
Evil Geniuses – abbreviated EG – is an American Esports organization founded in 1999 as a Quake Clan. Founded in the early days of competitive esports, EG is considered by most one of the oldest in the world.
Today, the Seattle-based org is active in CSGO, Fortnite, Rainbow 6, Street Fighter, Dota 2, Super Smash Bros and Rocket League.
Evil Geniuses is the perfect example of a premier professional gaming organization with a worldwide following.
Their history is very much tied to the history of professional esports itself, with humble beginnings in underground internet cafes and a rise to stardom as one of gaming’s most well known brands.
Evil Geniuses Major Results
Dota 2
EG’s Dota 2 team is responsible for some of the organisation’s best achievements, winning The International in 2015 and finishing 3rd in 2016 and 2018. The victories at Dota 2’s most important event did not go unnoticed and today Evil Geniuses is sponsored by big brands such as Monster Energy, xfinity, Razer or Twitch.
The amazing TI results led to Evil Geniuses being one of the top esports organizations as total earnings: over $20 million US dollars so far, from over 750 tournaments.
Date | Event Name | Place | Winnings |
23.08.2019 | The International 2019 | 5-6th | $1,201,552 |
25.08.2018 | The International 2018 | 3rd | $2,680,879 |
13.08.2016 | The International 2016 | 3rd | $2,180,898 |
20.07.2014 | The international 2014 | 3rd | $1,037,778 |
28.05.2017 | The Manila Masters | 1st | $125,000 |
CSGO
The most recent and grand result of EG’s CS:GO team is winning the ESL One: Cologne 2020 Online – North America tournament. Other past amazing results are: winning the first place at BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 American Finals, StarSeries & i-League CS:GO Season 8 in 2019, ESL One: New York 2019, IEM IX American Championship Finals in 2009. The winning of the first place at MSI BEAT IT Finals 2010 was possible with the former squad of Complexity Gaming.
Date | Event Name | Placement | Winnings |
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29.08.2020 | ESL One: Cologne 2020 Online – North America | 1st | $65,000 |
21.06.2020 | BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 American Finals | 1st | $160,000 |
12.04.2020 | ESL Pro League Season 11: North America | 2nd | $45,000 |
22.12.2019 | EPICENTER 2019 | 3rd-4th | $40,000 |
27.10.2019 | StarSeries & i-League CS:Go Season 8 | 1st | $250,000 |
Evil Geniuses Current Winnings
In terms of total winnings, Evil Geniuses have collected almost $25M US dollars from all the tournaments they participated in according to Esports Earnings.
- CSGO Earnings: $220,686.74
- Dota 2 Earnings: $19,988,670
- COD Earnings: $917,740
Evil Geniuses’s Active Squads
EG’s successful period came in 2009 when they took Complexity Gaming’s former roster, the same team that won the IEM IV American Championship Finals for EG. In 2015, EG attempted to sign the GX squad but the deal had no good because the team had a lifetime ban from Valve events for their involvement in the North American match fixing scandal. In 2019 Evil Geniuses entered CS: GO with the acquisition of NRG Esports’s roster.
Dota 2 Active Squad
Player | Name |
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Arteezy | Artour Babaev |
Abed | Abed Yusop |
iceiceice | Daryl Koh Pei Xiang |
Cr1t- | Andreas Nielsen |
Fly | Tal Aizik |
CSGO Active Squad
Player | Name |
---|---|
Brehze | Vincent Cayonte |
CeRq | Tsvetelin Dimitrov |
Ethan | Ethan Arnold |
tarik | Tarik Celik |
stanislaw | Peter Jarguz |
zews (Coach) | Wilton Prado |