Splyce
Splyce was a professional esports organization and media company based in Rochester, New York. Their League of Legends team was a franchise member of the LEC, Europe's top professional league for League of Legends. Splyce announced its rebranding from Follow eSports in November 2015. On November 29, 2019 Splyce's parent company, OverActive Media, announced it had merged Splyce with its other esports subsidiary, MAD Lions, and that all of Splyce's teams would henceforth compete under that name.
''League of Legends''
Follow eSports acquired the League of Legends team Dignitas EU after they qualified for the EU LCS on October 29, 2015 for nearly £625,000. At the time of the acquisition the team's roster consisted of Martin "Wunderwear" Hansen, Chres "Sencux" Laursen, Kasper "Kobbe" Kobberup, and Jonas "Nisbeth" Anderson with Daniel Vorborg as Team Manager.Final roster
Tournament results
- 7th/10th – 2016 Spring EU LCS
- 2nd – 2016 Summer EU LCS regular season
- Runner-up – 2016 Summer EU LCS playoffs
- 5th/6th – 2017 Spring EU LCS playoffs
- 5th/6th – 2017 Summer EU LCS playoffs
''Call of Duty''
Over the past three years, Splyce has been one of the most competitively successful Call of Duty teams in the world.
In 2016, they finished second in the Call of Duty World League Championship.
In 2017, Splyce won the Call of Duty World League Stage 1 Playoffs, defeating FaZe Clan and Luminosity gaming, among others, on their way to capturing the title and over $200,000 in prize winnings.
In 2018, Splyce were the runners-up in the 2018 CWL Birmingham Open, the fourth Major International offline event for Call of Duty: World War II.
Final roster
''Counter-Strike''
On August 19, 2015 Follow eSports announced it had acquired the roster of SapphireKelownaDotCom. Follow eSports dropped SapphireKelownaDotCom and picked up the roster of ex-eLevate on October 25, 2015. Following shortly after the organisation's rebranding from Follow eSports to Splyce, the roster disbanded on December 27, 2015. On December 30, 2015, Splyce picked up four players from the team formerly known as Dogmen and picked up David "DAVEY" Stafford as their fifth player on January 14, 2016. Splyce was invited to the MLG Columbus 2016 qualifiers due to The Mongolz being unable to get visas. They qualified for MLG Columbus 2016 after beating Counter Logic Gaming and Vexed Gaming. Shortly after on June 17, 2016 Abraham "abE" Fazli and Andrew "Professor_Chaos" Heintz departed from the team, though Professor_Chaos was announced as Splyce's new coach on June 21, 2016. Jason "jasonR" Ruchelski additionally departed from the roster on July 7, 2016. On July 12, 2016 Splyce officially announced the signing of Joey "CRUC1AL" Steusel, Asger "AcilioN" Larsen and Enkhtaivan "Machinegun" Lkhagva.Tournament results
- 13th–16th — MLG Columbus 2016
Roster
Former
''Halo''
On October 11, 2018, Splyce announced that their Halo roster consisting of Renegade, Shotzzy, StelluR and Eco would be competing in the Call of Duty World League as well.Roster
Tournament results
- 1st — 2018 Halo World Championships
''Rocket League''
Tournament results
- 1st — RLCS Season 6 NA Promotion Tournament
Final roster
Fighting games
On August 24, 2015 FolloweSports started a Super Smash Bros. division first signing two players. They would later expand into the FGC with the signing of Ryan "Filipino Champ" Ramirez.ID | Name | Game | Character | Join date |
MacD | McCain LaVelle | Super Smash Bros. Melee | Peach | 2015-08-24 |
Nintendude | Michael Brancato | Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Smash Bros. 64 | Ice Climbers Fox, Pikachu | 2015-08-24 |
Filipino Champ | Ryan Ramirez | Street Fighter V Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Marvel vs Capcom Infinite Rising Thunder | Dhalsim Magneto/Doctor Doom/Phoenix | 2017-02-28 |
RyanLV | Rene Romero | Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Marvel vs Capcom Infinite | Magneto/Morrigan/Phoenix | 2017-07-12 |
jae | Jaesun Won | Tekken 7 Overwatch | Eddy Gordo Lucio/Zenyatta | 2016-01-15 |
Fakie | Khair Anaqi | PUBG Mobile | No character | 2020-06-11 |
''Starcraft II''
On December 1, 2016 Splyce announced the creation of a Starcraft II division first signing Kang "Solar" Min Soo. On December 25, Kim "Stats" Dae Yeob was added to the roster. Jun "TY" Tae Yang, the last player to become part of the team joined on May 11, 2017. Kang "Solar" Min Soo left Splyce on August 1, 2018.ID | Name | Race | Join date | Leave date | |
Solar | Kang Min Soo | Zerg | 2016-12-01 | 2018-08-01 | |
Stats | Kim Dae Yeob | Protoss | 2016-12-25 | ||
TY | Jun Tae Yang | Terran | 2017-05-11 |
''Overwatch''
In 2018, it was announced that an ownership including Splyce had purchased the Toronto Overwatch League franchise, later named Toronto Defiant. In addition to its ownership percentage, Splyce also operates the team.Investors
In 2017, Delaware North, owners of the Boston Bruins, invested in Splyce. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.In 2018, Splyce raised a $2.6 million funding round from The Ledger Group/OverActive Media, an eSports investment group based in Canada, and First Serve Partners, a venture capital firm made up of business leaders, pop-culture influencers, and current/former professional athletes.