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Deep Cross Gaming (DCG) was a Taiwanese professional League of Legends team competing in the Pacific Championship Series (PCS). It was sponsored by the computer peripherals company Logitech.
Short name | DCG |
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Game | League of Legends |
Founded | 20 January 2022 |
Folded | 1 November 2024 |
League | Pacific Championship Series |
Based in | Taipei |
Manager | Sun "Peter" Ting-hsuan |
Main sponsor | Logitech |
History
editFounding
editDeep Cross Gaming (DCG) was founded on 20 January 2022; it acquired a spot in the Pacific Championship Series a week later on 27 January.[1][2][3] The team's inaugural roster consisted of three former J Team players – jungler Chen "Hana" Chih-hao, mid laner Hsu "Nestea" Bao-yuan, and support Lin "Woody" Hung-yu – as well as top laner Chang "Leaky" Tsu-chia, who had then most recently played for ahq eSports Club, and rookie bot laner Chang "Cryscata" Che-lin.
2022 season
editDCG finished fourth in the spring regular season after losing to fellow newcomers CTBC Flying Oyster in a tiebreaker match, qualifying DCG for the first round of playoffs in the winners' bracket. After defeating fifth-place Beyond Gaming in the first round, DCG were swept by defending champions PSG Talon in the second round and knocked down to the second round of the losers' bracket. Despite a convincing sweep of another newcomer team Frank Esports, DCG's playoff run ended in the third round of the losers' bracket, where they were defeated by J Team.
References
edit- ^ O'Dwyer, Samuel (28 January 2022). "Riot details new teams, rules, and schedule for 2022 PCS Spring Split". Dot Esports. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
- ^ "《英雄聯盟》PCS春季賽2月11日登場 6支全新戰隊強勢來襲". Yahoo News Taiwan (in Chinese). 8 February 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
- ^ Li, Shuyi (7 February 2022). "大马SEM9战队即将出征LoL PCS春季赛". Oriental Daily News (in Simplified Chinese). Retrieved 13 February 2022.
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