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Apex Gaming was a League of Legends team that competed in the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS). The team was coached primarily by Brandon "Saintvicious" DiMarco and David "Cop" Roberson.[1] Apex Gaming also had a League of Legends Challenger Series team called Apex Pride, which entered the league after Team Dignitas transferred their spot.[2] Apex was acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers in 2016 and merged with Dignitas.
Short name | APX |
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Game | League of Legends |
Founded | January 20, 2016 |
Folded | September 26, 2016 |
League | NA LCS |
Location | United States |
Owner | Dignitas |
Apex Gaming was formed on January 20, 2016, after it acquired Team Imagine's spot in the 2016 NACS Spring Split. After placing 1st in the regular season and in playoffs, Apex qualified for the 2016 NA LCS Summer Split promotion tournament. There, Apex beat Team Dragon Knights in the qualifying round to earn a spot in the NA LCS.[3] On July 8, 2016, support Kevin "KonKwon" Kwon retired from professional gaming.[4] The team finished with a record of 8–10, which earned them a seventh-place finish. On September 26, 2016, the Philadelphia 76ers announced their purchase of Apex and Dignitas, another esports organization.[5] The Apex Gaming roster was announced to now be playing under the Dignitas banner.[6]
Nat. | ID | Name | Role |
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Ray | Jeon Ji-won | Top Laner | |
Shrimp | Lee Byeong-hoon | Jungler | |
Keane | Lae-Young Jang | Mid Laner | |
Apollo | Apollo Price | Bot Laner | |
Xpecial | Alex Chu | Support |
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