GAM Esports

gam esports

GAM Esports is a Vietnamese team. They were previously known as GIGABYTE Adonis Marines or Marines Esports. They were originally known as Boba Marines.

They are owned by NRG Asia, a partnership between American esports organization NRG Esports and Vietnamese lifestyle and entertainment company CMG.Asia.

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History[]

2014 Season[]

In May 2014, Tt Esport and Boba Net form Team Miracle, they competed in 2014 Vietnam Championship Series A Summer under the name Tt Miracle Boba. When the first round of Group Stage ended, they had 3 draws and 4 losses, stood at 8th place of 8 participants. Before the second round, the captain of Season 2 World Championship’s participant Saigon Jokers, Junie joined the team and not only help them to avoid relegated but also nearly get the ticket to playoffs round.

2015 Season[]

After season 4, three well-known players of Vietnam, Archie, QTV and GoNy left Saigon Jokers to reunite with Junie and Navy at Team Miracle. That roster is known as Vietnam’s dream team, and they decided to rename to Boba Marines with the ambition to overthrow Saigon Jokers and begin a new era. But they fail to qualify for 2015 GPL Spring and had to struggle at the beginning of 2015 Vietnam Championship Series A Spring, Navy was lacking teamwork and decided to leave. Marines had many trials with players and finished at 3rd place, qualifying for 2015 GPL Summer. At mid season, they had Optimus join from 2015 GPL Spring’s winner Saigon Fantastic Five, then they won the VCSA Summer Split, but again failed to win GPL.

2016 Season[]

Except the minor tounament, 2016 King of SEA, Boba Marines had not gained any achievement in season 6. They finished 3rd place in 2016 Vietnam Championship Series A Spring, and 4th in 2016 Mountain Dew Championship Series Summer. From 2016, GPL also changed structure, allowing only the champions from SEA countries to play in the tournament, making the Marines unable to compete in another season of GPL.

2017 Spring[]

After a disappointing season, Boba Marines decided to release its entire roster except for Optimus and Archie. With new sponsors, GIGABYTE and Adonis Icyber Gaming, the team renamed to Marines Esports, and got good new players, especially All-Star Barcelona 2016 Jungler for GPL Team, Levi. They then won 2017 Mountain Dew Championship Series Spring and GPL 2017 Spring without dropping match, qualifying them for the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational.

At MSI, the Marines ended the Play-In group stage at 1st place, with a 5-1 record, only dropping a game against LCL’s representative, Virtus.pro. Advancing to the 2nd round, the team faced Team SoloMid and won the first 2 games of the series, before they were reverse swept, ending the match at 2-3. They then defeated SuperMassive eSports in the 3rd round (3-1) to make it to the Group Stage. Although the team failed to make it out of the Group Stage, they still managed to secure a Group Stage spot for the GPL region at the 2017 Season World Championship.

2017 Summer[]

They then won the 2017 Mountain Dew Championship Series Summer beating Young Generation 3-0, which gave them a seeded place the 2017 Summer GPL going directly into the BO5 stage of the competition which they won in dominant fashion going undefeated.

At the 2017 Season World Championship the Marines were drawn into Group B with Longzhu Gaming, Immortals and Fnatic, who had lost a game to Young Generation in the Play-In stage. With a 2-4 record the Marines tied with Immortals and Fnatic, due to their faster game time they played the winner of the Immortals vs Fnatic tiebreaker, Fnatic beat the Marines to eliminate them from the tournament.

2018 Roster Instability[]

During the spring preseason Levi, Optimus and Nevan all left the team, although Nevan would rejoin during the Spring Season. Joining the team would be Zeros, KrissKyle, EasyLove (who would leave before the end of the split), Sena (who would leave after just two matches), Ciel and Petland.

In the Summer preseason KrissKyle, Ciel, Zeros and Sya would leave the team and Nevan would retire. Replacing them would be Blazes, Zin, Tear, Bara, Calm and Kiaya alongside Hope and Iris as an analyst who would be joined during the Summer Season by a returning Ciel, now as an analyst.

During the Summer Season Zin and Zeroday would leave on loans and Bara and Calm would leave permanently.

2018 Spring[]

Due to roster instability and losing key players, the Marines couldn’t repeat their 2017 performance placing 3rd in the VCS Spring Season and losing the Spring Playoffs in a 5 game series to EVOS Esports.

2018 Summer[]

The Marines rebranded from GIGABYTE Marines to GAM Esports.

Further widescale changes again caused the performance of GAM to get worse, finishing 5th in the VCS Summer Season and missing playoffs for the first time since 2014.

2019 Preseason[]

Again GAM Esports would make widescale changes in the coaching roles; Archie would become head coach and Tinikun became general manager. However, this change would not last until the VCS Spring Season with Tinikun returning to the head coach role. Hyena and Ciel would also leave their coaching roles.

The players who left were Petland, Noway and Tear. The players joining were Police and Yin along with Sya re-joining.

2019 Spring[]

During the VCS Spring Season, Yoshino and Milano would join, and Hope and Sya would leave.

Again roster instability and consistent changes would limit GAM Esports to 5th place with a 6-8 record.

2019 Mid-Split Roster Changes[]

Archie would retire from playing and Police, Milano, and Yin would all leave, Spot would also be suspended. Levi would rejoin as the highest paid player in the VCS. Zin, Slay and Zeros would also re-join the team. Zeros would be suspended for the first 3 weeks of the split. Cacon, Hieu3 and Minas would all join.

The coaching changes again changed Tinikun’s head coach role, he was replaced by Yuna (previously Safety), Arik also joined as Team manager.

2019 Summer[]

Despite the repeated preseason changes GAM Esports were able to maintain a stable roster allowing the teams 11-3 1st place finish in the VCS Summer Season.

GAM Esports would secure a place in the 2019 Season World Championship Main Event with an undefeated Playoffs victory against Lowkey Esports and Team Flash.

2019 Worlds[]

At Worlds GAM Esports would be drawn into Group B alongside LPL 1st seed FunPlus Phoenix, LMS 2nd seed J Team and LEC 3rd seed Splyce.

GAM Esports appeared to have a poor read of the meta, being the only team in groups to play Kha’Zix, and the only team to play multiple games of Nocturne, due to this GAM Esports performed poorly, only achieving a single victory against J Team placing them 4th in the group.

2020 Preseason[]

GAM Esports would make 6 confirmed roster changes during the 2020 Preseason. The players joining GAM Esports were Dia1, EasyLove, and Palette. The players leaving GAM Esports were Zeros, Yoshino, and Zin.

2020 Spring[]

GAM Esports dominated the VCS 2020 Spring Season, finishing 1st and only losing one series. The team had a 27-5 only losing more than one game to Yoshino’s Team Flash. Zeros returned to GAM, reportedly due to the Coronavirus

Due to the team’s regular-season domination, and with Yoshino being unable to play due to illness GAM Esports was expected to win the Spring Playoffs, however, despite having a 5.6k gold lead at 18 minutes in game 5 they would lose 3-2 to Team Flash.

Trivia[]

  • At the first, the name GAM was an abbreviation for GIGABYTE Adonis Marines, due to be sponsored by GIGABYTE Technology and Adonis Icyber Gaming in 2017. Currently GIGABYTE and Adonis no longer sponsors team, the name GAM does not stand for anything.
  • They became the first team from an emerging region that qualified for both Main events’ Group stage of MSI and World Championship in a year (2017).

Timeline[]

  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2021
  • December 19, Team is officially formed.

    Ren,

    Levi,

    Optimus,

    Slay,

    Archie,

    Sergh, and Tinikun (Head Coach) join.
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  • February (approx.), Archie (Support to Top) changes position.

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  • March 6,

    Ren leaves.

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  • March 8,

    Stark joins.

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  • March (approx.), Archie (Top to Support) changes position.

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  • May 23,

    Slay leaves.[2]

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  • May 24,

    Stark leaves.[3][4]

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  • May 25,

    Nevan and

    Noway join.
    [5]

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  • June 28, Syaa renames to Sya.

    Sya joins.
    Archie (Support to Top) changes position.

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  • July 25,

    Sergh leaves.[6]

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  • August 24, Archie (Top to Support) changes position.

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  • October 5, Archie (Support to Top) and Nevan (Top to Support) change positions.

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  • October 16,

    Optimus leaves.[7]

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  • December (approx.),

    Zeroday joins.

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  • December 14,

    Zeros joins.


    Nevan leaves.

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  • December 26,

    Levi leaves.[8]

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  • January 10,

    KrissKyle and

    Easylove join.
    [9]

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  • January (approx.), Archie (Top to Support) changes position.

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  • January 30,

    Ciel and

    Sena join.
    [10][11]

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  • February 24, Archie changes residency from

    SEASEA to

    VNVietnam. Ciel changes residency from

    SEASEA to

    VNVietnam. EasyLove changes residency from

    SEASEA to

    VNVietnam. Kriss changes residency from

    SEASEA to

    VNVietnam. Noway changes residency from

    SEASEA to

    VNVietnam. Sena changes residency from

    SEASEA to

    VNVietnam. Sya changes residency from

    SEASEA to

    VNVietnam. Tinikun changes residency from

    SEA

    [external_link offset=1]SEA
    to

    VNVietnam. Yado changes residency from

    SEASEA to

    VNVietnam. Zeros changes residency from

    SEASEA to

    VNVietnam.

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  • February 28,

    Petland joins.


    Nevan rejoins.


    Sena leaves.[12]

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  • March 7,

    Easylove leaves.

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  • April 25,

    Sya leaves.[13]

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  • May 2,

    Nevan retires.[14]

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  • May 14,

    Zeros leaves.[15]

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  • May 21, Hope (Analyst) and Iris (Analyst) join.[16]

    Zin joins.
    [17]

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  • May 22,

    Tear joins.
    [18]

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  • May 23,

    Bara and

    Spot join.
    [19]

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  • May 24,

    Calm and

    Kiaya join.
    [20]

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  • May 25,

    Blazes joins.
    [21]

    Ciel and

    KrissKyle leave.[22]

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  • June 14, ⁠⁠GIGABYTE Marines renames to ⁠⁠GAM Esports.[23]

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  • June 28, Ciel (Analyst) rejoins.[24]

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  • July 17,

    Zin is loaned to Vikings Gaming.[25]

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  • July 30,

    Zin returns from loan to Vikings Gaming.[26]

    Zeroday and

    Zin are loaned to Cherry Esports.[27]

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  • July 31,

    Bara leaves.[28]

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  • September 18,

    Calm leaves.[29]

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  • October 9, Tinikun (Head Coach to General Manager) changes position. Archie (Support to Head Coach) changes position.[30]

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  • November (approx.),

    Tear, Ciel (Analyst), and Hyena (Analyst) leave.

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  • November 5,

    Zeroday and

    Zin leave after loans to Cherry Esports end.[31]

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  • November 30,

    Sya rejoins.
    [32]

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  • December 4,

    Petland leaves.[33]

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  • December 8,

    Police and

    Yin join.
    Hope (Analyst to Top) changes position.

    Noway leaves.[34]

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  • January 7, Tinikun (General Manager to Head Coach) and Archie (Head Coach to Strategic Coach) change positions.[35]

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  • January (approx.), Hope (Top to Support) and Yin (Bot to Support) change positions.

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  • February 28,

    Yoshino and

    Milano join.
    Archie (Strategic Coach to Support) changes position.[36]

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  • March 1,

    Sya leaves.[37]

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  • March (approx.),

    Hope leaves.

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  • May 13,

    Archie leaves.[38]

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  • May 14, Arik (Team Manager) joins.

    Levi rejoins.
    [39]

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  • May (approx.),

    Blazes becomes inactive.

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  • May 20, Spot is suspended from all tournaments hosted by Garena for 1 year due to sabotage.[40]

    Spot leaves.[41]

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  • May 28,

    Minas joins.


    Slay rejoins.
    [42] Tinikun (Head Coach to Assistant Coach) changes position.[43]

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  • May 29,

    Cacon and

    Hieu3 are added to the GCD as substitutes.


    Police,

    Milano, and

    Yin are removed from the GCD.[44]

    Kiaya and

    Blazes’ contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 31 December 2020.[45]

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  • May 31, Safety renames to Yuna. Yuna (Head Coach) joins.

    Zeros rejoins.


    Cacon and

    Hieu3’s joining as substitutes is confirmed.
    Kiaya (Top to Mid) changes position.

    Police,

    Milano, and

    Yin’s departures are confirmed.[46][47]

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  • June 4,

    Yoshino,

    Zeros,

    Levi,

    Minas,

    Slay, and

    Cacon’s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 30 June 2022.

    Kiaya’s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 31 December 2022.[48]

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  • June (approx.), Hieu3 (Sub/Mid to Bot) changes position.

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  • July 14,

    Cacon leaves.[49]

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  • July 20,

    Zin rejoins.
    [50]

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  • July 29,

    Minas leaves.[51]

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  • August 9, Hieu3 (Bot to Support) changes position.[52]

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  • October (approx.), Cpt VT (Analyst to Streamer) changes position.

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  • December 10,

    Yoshino leaves.[53]

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  • January 5,

    Dia1 and

    Palette join.


    Easylove rejoins.
    Kiaya (Mid to Top), Blazes (Mid to Bot), and Slay (Support to Bot) change positions.

    Levi,

    Hieu3, and Yuna (Head Coach) will remain with the team for 2020.

    Zeros and

    Zin leave.[54]

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  • January 15,

    Kiaya,

    Zeros,

    Hieu3, and

    Slay’s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 5 February 2022.

    Levi and

    Palette’s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.

    Dia1,

    Blazes,

    Easylove, Yuna (Head Coach), Iris (Coach), Tinikun (Assistant Coach), and Arik (Manager)’s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.[55]

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  • February 23, Tinikun (Assistant Coach)’s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 1 May 2020.[56]

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  • February 29,

    Zeros rejoins.
    [57]

    Zeros’ contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 5 February 2022.[58]

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  • March 5, Yuna (Head Coach), Iris (Coach), Tinikun (Assistant Coach), and Arik (Team Manager)’s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 1 May 2020.[59]

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  • April 29,

    Noway rejoins.
    [60]

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  • May 3, Izumin (COO) joins. Yuna (Head Coach), Tinikun (Assistant Coach), Iris (Analyst), and Arik (Team Manager) leave.[61][62]

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  • May (approx.), Slay (Bot to Support) changes position.

    Noway’s deal with the team falls through.

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  • May 17,

    Hieu3 leaves.[63][64]

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  • May 21,

    Zeros leaves.[65]

    Palette leaves.[66]

    Blazes is removed from the GCD.[67]

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  • May 25,

    Genza and

    Jisoo are added to the GCD.
    [68]

    Genza and

    Jisoo’s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 May 2021.[69]

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  • May 27,

    Genza and

    Jisoo’s joining is confirmed.
    [70]

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  • June 10, Scary (Analyst) joins.[71]

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  • June 11, JackieWind (Head Coach) joins.[72]

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  • June 12, Fakie (Manager) joins.[73]

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  • November 16,

    Dia1 leaves.[74]

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  • November 19,

    Kati joins.
    [75]

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  • November 25,

    Genza and

    Jisoo leave.[76]

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  • November 26,

    Bie joins.
    [77]

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  • December 1,

    Style joins.
    [78]

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  • December 8,

    Slay leaves.[79]

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  • December 22,

    EasyLove’s contract is extended through 2021.[80]

    Kiaya’s contract is extended.[81]

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  • January 6,

    Kiaya’s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2022.

    Kati,

    Easylove, and Scary (Analyst)’s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.[82]

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  • March 2, Style renames to Sty1e.[83]

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  • May 13, Team is acquired by NRG Asia.[84]

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  • May 24,

    EasyLove is removed from the GCD.[85]

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  • May 27,

    Hankay is added to the GCD as substitute.
    [86]

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  • June 26,

    2T joins as substitute.
    [87]

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  • June 29,

    2T’s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2022.[88]

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Player Roster[]

Active[]

Dates:Approx|Exact

Player Name Role Contract Ends Joined

VN



Kiaya Trần Duy Sang

Top Laner
0908603917

VN



Levi Đỗ Duy Khánh

Jungler
0908603917

VN



Kati Đặng Thanh Phê

Mid Laner
0908603917

VN



Sty1e Mai Hoàng Sơn

Bot Laner

VN



Bie Trần Đức Hiếu

Support

VN



2T Nguyễn Trọng Trí

Sub/Top
0908603917

VN



HanKay Huỳnh Tấn Đạt

Sub/Sup

Former[]

Players are shown for the entire duration of their tenure on the team, with the role and substitute/trainee status they had upon their departure.

Dates:Approx|Exact

Player Name Role Joined Left Next Team

VN



EasyLove Hứa Thành An

Bot Laner
Jan 20202020-01-05 May 20212021-05-24 None

VN



Slay Nguyễn Ngọc Hùng

Support
May 20192019-05-28 Dec 20202020-12-08 ⁠⁠SE

VN



Genza Trần Hồng Phúc

Mid Laner
May 20202020-05-25 Nov 20202020-11-25 GAM EsportsWild Rift

VN



Jisoo Huỳnh Hữu Sang

Bot Laner
May 20202020-05-25 Nov 20202020-11-25 None

VN



Dia1 Lê Phú Quý

Mid Laner
Jan 20202020-01-05 Nov 20202020-11-16 ⁠⁠SE

VN



Zeros Phạm Minh Lộc

Top Laner
Feb 20202020-02-29 May 20202020-05-21 ⁠⁠EVS

VN



Blazes Đỗ Đình Sang

Bot Laner
May 20182018-05-25 May 20202020-05-21 ⁠⁠CR

VN



Palette Nguyễn Hải Trung

Support
Jan 20202020-01-05 May 20202020-05-21 ⁠⁠FL

VN



Hieu3 Ngô Minh Hiếu

Support
May 20192019-05-29 May 20202020-05-17 ⁠⁠CES

VN



Noway Nguyễn Vũ Long

Bot Laner
Apr 20202020-04-29 ≈May 2020≈2020-05-?? ⁠⁠SE

VN



Zeros Phạm Minh Lộc

Top Laner
May 20192019-05-31 Jan 20202020-01-05 ⁠⁠GAM

VN



Zin Nguyễn Tuấn Thọ

Bot Laner
Jul 20192019-07-20 Jan 20202020-01-05 ⁠⁠VGA

VN



Yoshino Lê Trung Kiên

Top Laner
Feb 20192019-02-28 Dec 20192019-12-10 ⁠⁠FL

VN

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Minas Phạm Minh Phước

Bot Laner
May 20192019-05-28 Jul 20192019-07-29 GAM EsportsWild Rift

VN



Cacon Lê Hà Bảo Anh

Sub/Jun
May 20192019-05-29 Jul 20192019-07-14 ⁠⁠EVS

VN



Police Huỳnh Thiếc Tuấn

Bot Laner
Dec 20182018-12-08 May 20192019-05-29 ⁠⁠FTV

VN



Milano Nguyễn Tô Ny

Support
Feb 20192019-02-28 May 20192019-05-29 ⁠⁠FTV

VN



Yin Văn Phúc An Khang

Support
Dec 20182018-12-08 May 20192019-05-29 ⁠⁠LK

VN



Spot Nguyễn Phan Đình Khôi

Jungler
May 20182018-05-23 May 20192019-05-20 ⁠⁠VSE

VN



Archie Trần Minh Nhựt

Support
Feb 20192019-02-28 May 20192019-05-13 ⁠⁠CES

VN



Hope Phạm Trung Hiếu

Support
Dec 20182018-12-08 ≈Mar 2019≈2019-03-?? ⁠⁠ADN

VN



Sya Phan Trung Toàn

Support
Nov 20182018-11-30 Mar 20192019-03-01 ⁠⁠FTV

VN



Noway Nguyễn Vũ Long

Bot Laner
May 20172017-05-25 Dec 20182018-12-08 ⁠⁠EVS

VN



Petland Võ Huỳnh Quang Huy

Mid Laner
Feb 20182018-02-28 Dec 20182018-12-04 ⁠⁠EVS

VN



Zeroday Đoàn Minh Trung

Mid Laner

(+)

(–)

Loaned Out

≈Dec 2017≈2017-12-?? Nov 20182018-11-05 ⁠⁠CES

VN



Zin Nguyễn Tuấn Thọ

Bot Laner

(+)

(–)

Loaned Out

May 20182018-05-21 Nov 20182018-11-05 ⁠⁠GAM

VN



Tear Nguyễn Chiến Thắng

Support
May 20182018-05-22 ≈Nov 2018≈2018-11-?? ⁠⁠MAX

VN



Archie Trần Minh Nhựt

Support
Dec 20162016-12-19 Oct 20182018-10-09 ⁠⁠GAM

VN



Calm Đinh Trọng Quyết

Top Laner
May 20182018-05-24 Sep 20182018-09-18 ⁠⁠MAX

VN



Bara Lê Hà Bảo Anh

Jungler
May 20182018-05-23 Jul 20182018-07-31 ⁠⁠GAM

VN



Ciel Trần Tiến Thịnh

Jungler
Jan 20182018-01-30 May 20182018-05-25 ⁠⁠GAM

VN



KrissKyle Nguyễn Hữu Phúc

Jungler
Jan 20182018-01-10 May 20182018-05-25 ⁠⁠FFQ

VN



Zeros Phạm Minh Lộc

Top Laner
Dec 20172017-12-14 May 20182018-05-14 ⁠⁠PVB

VN



Nevan Phùng Thiện Nhân

Top Laner
Feb 20182018-02-28 May 20182018-05-02 ⁠⁠FL

VN



Sya Phan Trung Toàn

Support
Jun 20172017-06-28 Apr 20182018-04-25 ⁠⁠GAM

VN



Easylove Hứa Thành An

Bot Laner
Jan 20182018-01-10 Mar 20182018-03-07 ⁠⁠HOF

VN



Sena Trương Tuấn Tú

Jungler
Jan 20182018-01-30 Feb 20182018-02-28 ⁠⁠SGD

SEA



Levi Đỗ Duy Khánh

Jungler
Dec 20162016-12-19 Dec 20172017-12-26 ⁠⁠100.A

SEA



Nevan Phùng Thiện Nhân

Support
May 20172017-05-25 Dec 20172017-12-14 ⁠⁠FTV

SEA



Optimus Trần Văn Cường

Mid Laner
Dec 20162016-12-19 Oct 20172017-10-16 ⁠⁠SGD

SEA



Sergh Liêu Nam Lộc

Support
Dec 20162016-12-19 Jul 20172017-07-25 ⁠⁠ADN

SEA



Stark Phan Công Minh

Top Laner
Mar 20172017-03-08 May 20172017-05-24 ⁠⁠EVS

SEA



Slay Nguyễn Ngọc Hùng

Bot Laner
Dec 20162016-12-19 May 20172017-05-23 ⁠⁠EVS

SEA



Ren Nguyễn Văn Trọng

Top Laner
Dec 20162016-12-19 Mar 20172017-03-06 ⁠⁠PVB

Player League Participation[]

Playoff games are NOT included, but regular-season tiebreaker games ARE.

GPL

VCS

Organization[]

Current[]

C ID Name Position
Randy Dobson Co-Owner
TK Nguyen Co-Owner
Dru Nguyen COO
Izumin Nguyễn Khánh Hiệp COO
Fakie Tô Đông Pha Manager
JackieWind Phan Huy Phong Head Coach
Scary Nguyễn Hải Hà Analyst

Former[]

Tournaments[]

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

GAM Esports Tournament Results – Show Prize as (LocalUSDEuros)
Date Pl Prize Event Last Result Roster
2021-04-18 1 VCS 2021 Spring Playoffs

3 : 1⁠⁠SGB

 Kiaya,  Levi,  Kati,  Sty1e,  Bie,  Jackie Wind
2021-04-04 1 VCS 2021 Spring

13 – 1GAM EsportsRR

 Kiaya,  Levi,  Kati,  EasyLove,  Sty1e,  Bie,  Jackie Wind
2020-09-05 2 VCS 2020 Summer Playoffs

2 : 3⁠⁠FL

 Kiaya,  Levi,  Dia1,  Easylove,  Slay,  JackieWind
2020-08-16 1 VCS 2020 Summer

12 – 2GAM EsportsRR

 Kiaya,  Levi,  Dia1,  Genza,  Easylove,  Jisoo,  Slay,  JackieWind,  Scary
2020-05-28 4 Mid-Season Showdown 2020

1 – 5GAM EsportsRR

 Kiaya,  Levi,  Genza,  Dia1,  Easylove,  Jisoo,  Slay,  Scary
2020-05-24 1 ₫100,000,000₫100,000,000₫100,000,000 Pulsefire Cup 2020

3 : 1⁠⁠DBL

 Kiaya,  Levi,  Dia1,  Easylove,  Slay
2020-04-18 2 ₫200,000,000$ 8,519.76€ 7,834.48 VCS 2020 Spring Playoffs

2 : 3⁠⁠FL

 Kiaya,  Zeros,  Levi,  Dia1,  Blazes,  Palette,  Yuna
2020-04-05 1 VCS 2020 Spring

13 – 1GAM EsportsRR

 Kiaya,  Zeros,  Levi,  Dia1,  Blazes,  Easylove,  Hieu3,  Palette,  Yuna,  Tinikun,  Iris
2019-10-17 13 – 16 $27,812.50$ 27,812.5€ 24,617.68 Worlds 2019

1 – 5GAM EsportsRR

 Zeros,  Levi,  Kiaya,  Zin,  Hieu3,  Slay,  Yuna
2019-09-14 1 ₫400,000,000$ 17,237.44€ 15,047.64 VCS 2019 Summer Playoffs

3 : 0⁠⁠FL

 Zeros,  Levi,  Kiaya,  Zin,  Slay,  Hieu3,  Yuna
Total Prize:VND 700,000,000 • USD 27,813

As GIGABYTE Marines[]

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GIGABYTE Marines Tournament Results – Show Prize as (LocalUSDEuros)
Date Pl Prize Event Last Result Roster
2018-04-07 2 ₫200,000,000$ 8,600€ 7,000 VCS 2018 Spring Playoffs

2 : 3⁠⁠EVS

 Zeros,  KrissKyle,  Zeroday,  Noway,  Archie,  Tinikun
2018-03-18 3 VCS 2018 Spring

9 – 5GAM EsportsRR

 Zeros,  Nevan,  KrissKyle,  Sena,  Ciel,  Zeroday,  PetLand,  Sya,  Noway,  Archie,  Tinikun
2017-11-04 9 – 11 $111,307$ 111,307€ 95,724.02 Worlds 2017

2 – 4GAM EsportsRR

 Archie,  Levi,  Optimus,  Noway,  Nevan,  Sya,  Tinikun
2017-08-26 1 GPL 2017 Summer

3 : 0⁠⁠ASC

 Nevan,  Levi,  Optimus,  Noway,  Archie,  Syaa
2017-08-13 1 ₫250,000,000$ 11,000€ 9,250 VCS A 2017 Summer Playoffs

3 : 0⁠⁠YGE

 Archie,  Nevan,  Levi,  Optimus,  NoWay,  Sya,  Tinikun
2017-08-06 1 VCS A 2017 Summer

13 – 1GAM EsportsRR

 Archie,  Nevan,  Levi,  Optimus,  NoWay,  Sya,  Tinikun
2017-07-06 2 Rift Rivals 2017 GPL-LJL-OPL

1 : 3⁠⁠LJL

 Archie,  Levi,  Optimus,  NoWay,  Sya,  Tinikun
2017-05-21 6 $84,500$ 84,500€ 75,205 MSI 2017

3 – 7GAM EsportsRR

 Stark,  Levi,  Optimus,  Slay,  Archie,  Tinikun
2017-04-16 1 GPL 2017 Spring

3 : 0⁠⁠ASC

 Stark,  Levi,  Optimus,  Slay,  Archiee
2017-04-02 1 ₫250,000,000$ 10,750€ 10,250 VCS A 2017 Spring Playoffs

3 : 0⁠⁠YGE

 Stark,  Levi,  Optimus,  Slay,  Archie
Total Prize:VND 700,000,000 • USD 195,807

Media[]

  • 2017
  • 2020
  • May 3, MSI: TSM vs. Gigabyte Marines Preview by Christian Marcale on The Game Haus

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  • May 8, The Moment: Vietnam’s overdue entrance by , and on Kelsey Moser for Yahoo Esports

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  • May 15, We are team Gigabyte Marines (GAM) – AMA with , and on reddit

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  • May 19, If you fear them, you cannot beat them: Vietnam’s GIGABYTE Marines by , and on Emily Rand for Yahoo Esports

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  • September 13, Worlds 2017 group B preview by Christian Marcale on The Game Haus

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  • September 20, Who has the best shot to be this year’s Albus Nox? by Christian Marcale on The Game Haus

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  • October 5, Gigabytes Marines Archie: The unselfish big brother who facilitates GAM’s unorthodox strategies by Jonathan Yee on Esports Heaven

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  • October 10, Gigabyte Marines: Orchestrated chaos by Michael Lee on the Game Haus

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Images[]

  • Previous logo

  • Previous alternate logo

Rosters[]

  • GIGABYTE Marines’ VCS 2018 Spring Roster

  • GAM Esports’ VCS 2019 Summer/Worlds 2019 Roster

  • GAM Esports’ VCS 2020 Spring Roster

  • GAM Esports’ VCS 2020 Summer Roster

  • GAM Esports’ VCS 2021 Spring Roster

External Links[]

References[]

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Scores: 4.8 (20 votes)