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MGG is an international brand specialized in competitive video games and esport, created on February 26, 2002, by Cédric Page[1] under the name Millenium, published since 2014 by Webedia.[2]
Type of site | Video game host |
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Available in | English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese |
Owner | Webedia |
Editor | Romain "Asheryth" Jouaneau |
URL | https://fr.millenium.gg/ |
Launched | 2002 |
Current status | Active |
Its activities are divided as follows:
Language | Launch Date |
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USA | June 18, 2019 |
France | 2002 |
Spain | September 18, 2019 |
Brazil | October 5, 2020 |
Saudi Arabia | March 30, 2020 |
Initially, in 2002, Millenium was a guild (a group of players with a common goal) focused on PvP (player versus player) in the game "Dark Age of Camelot."
Driven by passionate members, the guild quickly became a reference in the French community, and its founder, Cédric Page, first transformed it into a non-profit organization in 2006, then into a Limited Liability Company in 2008 (co-founded with Elie Rotenberg and Sébastien Sadosky). With the rise of broadband internet connections and the growing player base, the company diversified around several complementary areas:
As of May 2020, Millenium.org was the second most visited video game website in France,[6] behind Jeuxvideo.com.
In October 2020, Millenium launched its site in Portuguese in Brazil and renamed itself MGG after changing its domain name to millennium.gg.[7]
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