Orange Esports | |
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Created: | 2011 |
Disbanded: | 2014-11-12 |
Team Information | |
Manager(s): | Yap "Kenchi" Chee Loong |
Sponsor(s): | Razer e-Club Gerena Spot Gamers Orange Internet Cafe |
Links | |
Facebook: | OrangeEsports |
Twitter: | OrangeEsports |
YouTube: | OrangeEsports |
Winnings | |
Prizemoney: | $0 USD |
Neolution Orange (Orange) is an esports organization based in Malaysia.
History[]
Orange's DotA team was created in 2011, led by Malaysian superstar Mushi. They immediately achieved result by placing 2nd in The Games Expo. After also placing 2nd in MGT, they finally won their first championship in ESTC. They also participated in Electronic Sports World Cup 2011 and G-League Season 3, but did not achieve any results. After SMM 2011, their star player Mushi had decided to take a break from DotA and was replaced by an academy player Khoo "Ohaiyo" Chong Xin. Before the Malaysia Invitational, Orange announced that YamateH and Ice will be replacing old members Clanton and Nixch. They won the Malaysia Invitational in convincing fashion.
In January 2013, YamateH left the team to join Team Zenith. WinteR and Ice also left the team and were replaced by Net and Ohaiyo from MUFC eSports.
In February 2013, Kecik_Imba joined Orange as the 6th player.
In August 2013, Mushi left the team to go to China.[1]
In September 2013, the remaining players of the team departed.[2][3]
In October 2013, Orange formed a new squad, consisting of WinteR, TFG, Ling, Sharky, and YamateH.[4][5]
In January 2014, TFG and Ling were dropped from the team. They were replaced by SXOCXS and InsidiousC.[6]
In February 2014, Ysaera joined the team to replace YamateH, who left for Titan eSports.[7]
In May 2014, SXOCXS, InsidiousC, and Ysaera were dropped after the team failed to qualify for The International 2014.[8]
After falling short in The International 2014 qualifiers, Orange drops Ysaera, SXOCXS and InsidiousC.[9]
Achievements[]
DotA[]
TGX Arena Regional DotA Tournament (2011)
MGT DotA Tournament (2011)
Electronic Sports Thailand Championship (2011)
Indian Gaming Carnival (2012)
GIGABYTE E-Sport Tournament April (2012)
MSI Nvidia SEA Championship (2012)
Dota 2[]
Place | Tournament | Location | Date | Prize money |
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1st | Malaysia Invitational | ![]() |
17–18 December 2011 | $5,000 USD |
2nd | Iskandar Malaysia League of Cyber Games | ![]() |
29–30 December 2011 | 1000 RM |
1st | Orange Esports League Dota 2 Promotional Tour | ![]() |
14–15 January 2012 | 1750 RM |
2nd | Razer Dota 2 Tournament | ![]() |
8–11 March 2012 | $1,000 USD |
1st | Razer Invitational Showcase | ![]() |
13–15 April 2012 | $2,000 USD |
1st | The Evolution Malaysia Grand Final | ![]() |
25–27 May 2012 | RM 5000 |
3rd | Gigabyte Dota Masters | Online | 30 April - 23 June 2012 | $750 USD |
1st | JoinDOTA Masters IX | Online | 23–24 June 2012 | $500 USD |
7th - 8th | The International 2012 | ![]() |
26 August - 2 September 2012 | $25,000 USD |
1st | WCG Malaysia National Final 2012 | ![]() |
7 September 2012 | Razer Products |
1st | WCG Asian Championships 2012 | ![]() |
8–9 September 2012 | $3,000 USD |
1st | Alienware Battlegrounds Malaysia-Singapore | Online | 19–25 September 2012 | $1,500 USD |
1st | GosuCup Asia | Online | 13–14 October 2012 | $500 USD |
1st | GEST Dota 2 Tournament | Online | 4–15 November 2012 | $1,000 USD |
3rd | G-1 Champions League Season 4 | Online & ![]() |
22 October - 18 November 2012 | 50,000 RMB ($8,000 USD) |
3rd | The Asia 2012 | ![]() |
22–23 December 2012 | $6,000 USD |
1st | Southeast Asia League | Online | 4–8 February 2013 | $800 USD |
1st | GosuCup Asia V | Online | 23–24 February 2013 | $500 USD |
2nd | GEST - February 2013 | Online | 5–6 March 2013 | $500 USD |
3rd | SteelSeries DotaTalk League | Online | 14–15 March 2013 | 5x SteelSeries Sensei Raw |
1st | GEST - The Challenge 2 | Online | 16–18 March 2013 | $1,000 USD |
1st | Asian Gaming League 2 | Online | 6–7 April 2013 | 1,500 RM + Gear/Software |
1st | PRIDE Challenge 2013 | Online | 4–5 May 2013 | €2,000 EUR + $450 USD for Steam |
1st | Pinoy Gaming Festival - Summer 2013 | ![]() |
11–12 May 2013 | 40,000 PHP (~$970 USD) |
3rd | G-1 Champions League Season 5 | ![]() |
24–26 May 2013 | 30,000 RMB (~$4,800 USD) |
1st | GEST - May 2013 | Online | 30 May - 2 June 2013 | $1,000 USD |
4th | Dota 2 Super League | ![]() |
10 May - 6 July 2013 | 50,000 RMB (~$8,110 USD) |
2nd | E2Max L33T Championship | ![]() |
7 July 2013 | $2,000 SGD (~$1,583 USD) + $150 for Steam |
5th - 6th | Alienware Cup 2013 Season 1 | Online | 16 June - 9 July 2013 | $3,000 USD |
2nd | Red Bull Esports Champion League 2013 | Online & ![]() |
27 May - 14 July 2013 | 20,000 RMB (~$3,200 USD) |
1st | AMD Premier League Season 2 | Online | 17–23 July 2013 | $3,000 USD |
3rd | The International 2013 | ![]() |
2–11 August 2013 | $287,441 USD |
3rd | Rapture Gaming Network League 2013 - 2014 | Online | 18 May - 8 December 2013 | $2,000 SGD |
Gallery[]
Mushi, Net, ky.xy, XtincT and Ohaiyo at The International 2013.
References[]
- ↑ "Orange eSports Announces The Departure Of Mushi To China".
- ↑ "Orange loses Dota team".
- ↑ "Orange loses Dota 2 squad".
- ↑ "Orange signs MUFC tri, Sharky and Yamateh returns".
- ↑ "Orange back with Yamateh, Sharky, WinteR, ling and TFG".
- ↑ "Orange eSports shakes up their roster".
- ↑ "Ysaera joins Orange Esports".
- ↑ "Orange eSports disbands Dota 2 team".
- ↑ "Orange releases 3 players".
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