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A New Cloud 9 HyperX Roster Accumulates!

Long after the now infamous "Speed Gaming" scandal, Cloud 9 HyperX of League of Legends fame branches out into DOTA 2!
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After their storybook victory at MLG Columbus, there were many questions about the future of the former “Kaipi/Rattlesnake” DOTA 2 roster, Speed Gaming. Large issues between players and management, particularly Speed’s Captain EternalEnvy (Jacky Mao) and the owner/manager of Speed Gaming “Mark,” seemed to jeopardize the team’s future. If not from some help from long-standing eSports organization Team Dignitas, it’s fairly safe to say that Speed Gaming would have most likely not enjoyed their success at MLG Columbus.

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In the months following, relations between the two parties only grew worse, with management actively working against the team. Either by calling them an unofficial roster or trying to get them barred from tournament entry, it was clearly not a professional relationship that would last. The rumor mill started churning about the roster: Would they break up? Could they continue to compete without major sponsorships?

Enter Cloud9. An organzation run by Jack Etienne, VP of sales of Crunchyroll, which handles all sorts of Anime and Manga translation needs. Gathering up the roster formerly known as Quantic, Cloud9 exploded on to the League of Legends competitive scene in Season 3. Setting many records in the “regular season” of the North American League Championship Series, Cloud9 quickly became known as the strongest team in North America and was considered a serious contender at the World Championships.

While they failed to deliver a first place finish, they proved that NA eSports were on the rise.

After adding numerous other rosters, such as an Amateur League of Legends team on  both sides of the pond (Cloud9 Tempest for NA amateur, Cloud9 Eclipse for EU amateur) and even rosters from different games such as Smite, Cloud9 gaining a DOTA 2 team only seems like a natural progression. Personally, I think having another large eSports organization that spans multiple games in the NA scene is a huge boon to all the communities involved.

You can read Cloud9’s official statement here, including their official roster list!


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MANGO SENTINEL
As a die hard gamer and a 40 foot tall mutant hunting robot, I love to analyze and pick apart video games to be able to play them at high levels, and of course, to look good and be flashy while doing it ! Currently the NA eSports Analyst at Cloth5.com, a League of Legends fansite, I've decided to branch out and blog about more broad concepts. If you want more focused League of Legends content, be sure to check out my work at Cloth5.com, otherwise stay tuned to my new GameSkinny account for all kinds of articles covering a wider range of games, from League of Legends and DOTA2 to Fighting Games and even the occasional Hearthstone piece !