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Immortals is a North American team.
History[]
Immortals was announced on October 7, 2015 as a new esports franchise and also the new brand of Team 8, with that roster being their first of multiple planned esports teams.[1] Soon after the team's creation, support player Dodo8 became the team's player manager, retiring from competitive play.[2][3] Immortals ended up with an entirely different roster from the Team 8 players that they started with: on December 8, they announced Huni, Reignover, Pobelter, WildTurtle, and Adrian as their roster for the 2016 season.[4]
2016 Season[]
2016 NA LCS Spring Split[]
Expected to be a top team in the LCS, Immortals initially exceeded all expectations as they went undefeated for the first six weeks of the season before losing one game to reigning champions Counter Logic Gaming in week 7. They won the rest of their regular season games, but as the season progressed further they looked weaker and weaker as a team, and even seemed to falter against the last-place Team Dignitas, needing to come back against them to pull out a win. With a top seed clinched into the playoffs, Immortals were guaranteed to face the lowest-seed team that won in the quarterfinals. That team ended up being Team Solomid, who were on a strong upswing after a sixth-place regular season finish. With questionable drafts including a Lucian top for Huni in game 1, Urgot mid for Pobelter in game 2, and three games of Karma support for Adrian as well as not a single contest of the strongly-in-meta Ekko, Immortals lost 3-0 to TSM. They came back the next week to beat Team Liquid and finish in third place overall.
2016 NA LCS Summer Split[]
Expectations for Immortals going into the Summer Season were again high, after they were one of only three NA teams not to change any players in the mid-season break, and while they nearly repeated their spring split record - this time dropping only two of eighteen series in the new best of 3 format as opposed to 1 best of 1 - they were indisputably the second-best team in the league. TSM with new rookie star support Biofrost went 17-1 in series, and they bested Immortals in both of their head-to-head series. Immortals still had a playoff bye, and so they were able to avoid TSM in the semis, instead facing the third-place Cloud9. In a back-and-forth five-game series, Immortals were upset and faced CLG in the third-place match, which they came back from a disastrous game 1 to win 3-2. Unfortunately, despite their combined 33-3 regular season record, Immortals only had 120 Championship Points compared to CLG's 130, and so it was CLG who won the automatic second-place 2016 Season World Championship seed from North America. And even though Immortals had the top seed in the Regional Finals, they were upset once again by Cloud9, and their season ended short of Worlds.
2017 Season[]
2017 Preseason[]
Immortals's one-year player contracts lapsed in November 2016, and four of their five players departed the team. Jungler Reignover first left for Team Liquid,[5][6] while top laner Huni joined three-time World Champions SK Telecom T1,[7][8] splitting up the iconic duo of two years. Veteran support Adrian moved on to Phoenix1,[9] and AD carry WildTurtle rejoined his former team, Team SoloMid.[10][11] Immortals's head coach Dylan Falco left for Team EnVyUs,[12] leaving only Pobelter, who signed a new two-year contract,[13] on the Immortals roster from 2016.
The new roster featured a blend of veteran LCS talent and international expertise, as Immortals signed on Team Liquid's former starting jungler Dardoch,[14] LCK veteran Flame in the top lane,[15] Hong Kong Esports support Olleh,[16] and finally Dream Team AD carry Cody Sun (formerly Massacre).[17]
Immortals's new roster faced its first professional competition at IEM Gyeonggi in December 2016. Cloud9 had initially qualified as the second-best North American team, but then received an automatic invitation to the IEM World Championship, leaving the Gyeonggi berth to Immortals. At the South Korean tournament, Immortals bested the LMS' J Team in both best-of-one and best-of-three, despite a loss to Samsung Galaxy, and qualified for the tournament semifinals. There, Immortals lost a series to Kongdoo Monster and were eliminated.
2017 Season[]
These five players would start the entire Spring Split for Immortals, accompanied by strategic coach Hermes, who was promoted to head coach. They established themselves as a middling team, never ending a week lower than 2-4 or higher than 5-5. Immortals entered the final week in a three way competition for the final two playoff spots with FlyQuest and Team Dignitas, sitting tied with FlyQuest for sixth, one game behind Dignitas. Immortals won their first series, which accompanied by a Dignitas loss, tied the two teams heading into their final game against one another. This meant that Immortals could guarantee a playoff berth simply by beating Dignitas. Unfortunately, they proceeded to get swept, stamping Dignitas' playoff ticket instead. FlyQuest then only needed to win a single game against bottom tier Team Liquid to move on, and they did so, ending Immortals' season.
Immortals made one of the biggest moves of the 2017 midseason, swapping Dardoch to Counter Logic Gaming in exchange for veteran jungler Xmithie, who'd had a disappointing Spring Split, leading all junglers in deaths. They also made a coaching change, adding former Longzhu coach SSONG. This change seemed to be just what Immortals needed, as they started the Summer Split 7-1 and spent most of it in a three way race for first with CLG and TSM. Particularly key in their success was Olleh's development into one of the best playmaking supports in the league, especially when roaming in concert with Xmithie. The only hiccup on the way was a 0-2 week 5 in which they lost to last place Phoenix1, but Immortals rebounded after that to go 7-1 over the final four weeks to finish second, tied with TSM in match record but with a worse game score. Both Xmithie and Olleh were voted to the NALCS First Team, and SSONG was rewarded with Coach of the Split as well.
Their second place finish gave Immortals a bye to the semifinals, where they faced and easily swept a slumping CLG, who had barely made it out of the quarterfinals and were struggling to integrate rookie jungler OmarGod. This sent Immortals to the finals, in not just the first finals appearance for the organization but also the first finals appearance for a team other than TSM, CLG, or Cloud9 since Good Game University in the 2013 Spring Split. Immortals dropped the first game decisively, then struck back just as decisively in the second to grab a win, before losing the third despite opening up a sizable gold lead. In the fourth game, Immortals took a 10k gold lead in the early game, only to let it slip away later, letting TSM take the series 3-1. Despite their loss, Immortals' 90 Championship Points would still be enough to qualify them for their organization's first Worlds as NA's 2nd seed.
At Worlds, they were sorted into Group B with LCK Summer champions Longzhu, GPL Summer champions GIGABYTE Marines, and Europe's Fnatic, who had qualified through the new Play-In stage. The first week of play went well for Immortals, as they went 2-1 with their only loss coming to Longzhu, who many favored to win worlds. However, things took a turn for the worse in Week 2. With Immortals needing only to beat Gigabyte Marines to effectively clinch second seed, they lost. Immortals then faced Fnatic, who had failed to win a single game in the group stage up to that point. Taking a sizable lead, Immortals looked poised to win. However, when the team was sieging a bot lane turret with Baron buff on them, Flame overextended into the turret, getting himself killed and setting up an ace for Fnatic. Fnatic then raced to the other side of the map and despite the respawning Immortals killing four Fnatic members, ended the game. While this did not technically end Immortals' world run, in spirit it did, as they lost again to Longzhu before losing the tiebreaker to Fnatic, failing to make it out of groups.
Immortals were not selected to be a part of the NA LCS 2018 Season, and the team disbanded in November 2017.
2019 Season[]
On June 12, it was announced that Immortals' parent company Immortals Gaming Club had acquired Infinite Esports & Entertainment, the parent company of OpTic Gaming. The LCS team was set to rebrand in 2020, marking Immortals return to the league.[18][19]
2020 Season[]
The new Immortals roster would be led by a familiar face: Xmithie, who had previously led the team to the 2017 World Championship and was coming off a streak of four consecutive titles with Team Liquid. He was joined by veteran French top laner SOAZ, mid laner Eika, veteran bot laner Altec, and support Hakuho. Immortals started the spring split looking shaky, but managed to pick up multiple wins anyway, ending Weeks 3 and 4 tied for second place behind the dominant Cloud9. They declined after that, somewhat expectedly, but remained competitive for one of the final playoff spots, even as Altec was subbed out for Apollo. Going into Week 9, Immortals needed only a single win to clinch playoffs but faltered just before the finish line as Dignitas and Golden Guardians surged, forcing them into a three-way tiebreaker for the final playoff spot. Placed into the first round against Dignitas, Immortals were unable to reverse their slide and lost, ending their season.
Trivia[]
- In their second game of the NA LCS 2016 Spring Split, Immortals both set the record for the fastest game to date in NA LCS history and also achieved the second perfect game ever in NA LCS history.
Timeline[]
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- October 7,
Immortals acquires
Team 8 and their NA LCS 2016 Spring slot.
Porpoise,
goldenglue,
Nien,
Dodo8, and HISTORY TEACHER (Head Coach) join.[20] - October 14,
Dodo8 retires and moves to player manager.[21][22] - November (approx.), HISTORY TEACHER (Head Coach) leaves.
- November 15,
goldenglue leaves.[23] - November 16,
Porpoise and
Nien leave. - December 8,
Huni,
Reignover,
Pobelter,
WildTurtle, and
Adrian join.[24] Dylan Falco (Head Coach) and Robert Yip (Sport Psychology and Performance Coach) join.[25]
- January 7,
Impactful and
Jummychu join as substitutes. - May 18, Jesiz (Assistant Coach) joins.[26]
- June 25, Dodo8 (Player Manager to Player Manager/Sub/Support) changes position.
Impactful leaves. - August (approx.), Leonyx (Creative Director) joins.
- November 16, Hermes (Strategic Coach) joins.[27][28]
- November 22,
Adrian leaves.[29] - November 23,
Reignover leaves.[30][31] - November 25, Dylan Falco (Head Coach) leaves.[32]
- December 1,
Huni leaves.[33][34] Jesiz (Assistant Coach) leaves.[35] - December 5,
WildTurtle leaves.[36] - December 7,
Dardoch joins.[37] - December 8,
Cody Sun joins.[38][39] Massacre renames to Cody Sun.[40] - December 9,
Flame joins.[41] - December 13,
Olleh joins.[42]
- January (approx.), Leonyx (Creative Director to Creative Director/Sub/Bot) changes position.
- January 5,
Jummychu leaves. - January 18, Jish (Assistant Head Coach) joins.[43]
- March (approx.),
Leonyx (Creative Director) leaves. - March 8,
Chorong joins as substitute. - March 15, Swaguhsaurus (General Manager) joins.[44]
- April 27, Jish (Assistant Head Coach) leaves.[45]
- May 5, Hermes (Strategic Coach) leaves.[46]
- May 12,
Xmithie joins.
Dardoch leaves.[47][48] - May 16,
Stunt joins as substitute.[49] Chorong renames to AnDa.[50] - May 18, SSONG (Head Coach) joins.[51]
- May 26, Dodo (Player Manager/Sub/Support to Team Manager) changes position.
- October 31, Lufty (Analyst) leaves.[52]
- November 1, SSONG (Head Coach), Loyota (Head Analyst), Dodo (Team Manager), and Robert Yip (Sport Psychology and Performance Coach) leave.[53][54][55][56]
- November 15,
Olleh leaves.[57] - November 20,
Immortals confirms exclusion from upcoming NA LCS permanent partnership system.
Flame,
Xmithie,
Pobelter,
Cody Sun,
AnDa, and
Stunt leave.[58][59][60] - November 28, Swaguhsaurus (General Manager) leaves.[61]
- February 20, J.M.R. Luna (VP of Content and Production) joins.[62][63]
- June 29, Janook (VP of Product) leaves.[64][65]
- July 24, Meg Whitman (Immortals’ Board of Directors) joins.[66]
- October 13, J.M.R. Luna (VP of Content and Production) leaves.[67]
- October 26, Brian Millman (VP of Corporate Partnerships) joins.[68]
- December 19, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital becomes a partner.[69]
- May 1, Immortals LLC, holding company of Immortals, rebrands to Immortals Gaming Club.[70][71]
- June 12, Immortals Gaming Club, parent company of Immortals, acquires Infinite Esports & Entertainment, parent company of OpTic Gaming. The LCS team is set to rebrand in 2020. Neil Leibman (IGC Board of Directors) joins.[72][73]
- October 9,
OpTic Gaming rebrands as
Immortals.
Dhokla,
Dardoch,
Meteos,
Crown,
Scarlet,
Arrow,
Big, and Zaboutine (Head Coach) are added to the GCD.[74] Keaton (General Manager) joins. - November 12, Zaboutine (Head Coach)'s joining is confirmed.[75]
- November 18,
Meteos leaves.[76] - November 20,
Crown leaves.[77] - November 21,
Xmithie rejoins.[78] - November 22,
Dardoch leaves.[79]
Xmithie's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[80] - November 23,
Eika joins.[81] - November 25,
Eika's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[82] - November 27,
Scarlet leaves.[83] - December 3,
Dhokla leaves.[84][85] - December 4,
Altec joins.[86]
Hakuho joins.[87] - December 11,
Altec and
Hakuho's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[88] - December 12,
sOAZ joins.[89]
sOAZ's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[90] - December 14,
Big leaves.[91] - December 20, GotoOne (Assistant Coach) and Malaclypse (Analyst) join.[92]
- December 23, GotoOne (Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[93]
- January (approx.), Kodiak Shroyer (Director of Player Performance and Competitive Operations to VP of Competitive Operations) changes position.
- January 25,
Arrow is moved to substitute in the GCD.[94] - February 3, Josh Cook (VP of Content) leaves.[95]
- February 21,
Arrow is removed from the GCD.[96] - February 28,
Apollo joins from academy roster.[97] - March (approx.), Joe McMahon (Corporate Partnerships) and Kodiak Shroyer (VP of Competitive Operations) leave.
- March 15, Jen Neale (Public Relations and Communications Manager,Executive Assistant to CEO) leaves.[98]
- March 23, Jon Tuck (Chief Commercial Officer) joins.[99]
- June 10,
Potluck and
Gate join from academy roster.[100] - June 24, Mike Schwartz (Interim General Manager) joins.[101] Zaboutine (Head Coach) and Keaton (General Manager) leave.[102]
- June 27,
sOAZ,
Potluck,
Eika,
Altec, and
Gate leave for academy roster.[103]
Allorim and
Insanity join from academy roster.[104] - August 31, GotoOne (Assistant Coach) leaves.[105]
- November 6, Guilhoto (Head Coach) joins.[106] Malaclypse (Analyst to Assistant Coach) changes position.[107] Guilhoto (Head Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 31 October 2023.[108] Malaclypse (Assistant Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 1 November 2022.[109]
- November 13,
Insanity will remain with the team for 2021.[110]
Insanity's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.[111] - November 14,
Tony Top is drafted at LCS Scouting Grounds 2020 with exclusivity window ending on 24 November 2020.[112] - November 16,
Tony Top's draft window is ended early without any signing.[113]
Allorim leaves.[114]
Xmithie leaves.[115]
Hakuho leaves.[116] - November 17,
Revenge joins.[117]
Revenge's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.[118] - November 20,
Xerxe joins.[119]
Xerxe's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.[120] - November 23,
Raes and
Destiny join.[121][122] - December (approx.), Max Bass (Marketing Director to VP of Marketing) and Tomi (SVP, Finance and Business Development to Chief Operating Officer) change positions.
- December 2, KappaEquiscu (Data Analyst) joins.[123]
Raes and
Destiny's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.[124] - December 4,
Apollo leaves.[125] - December 29,
Revenge,
Xerxe,
Insanity,
Raes, and
Destiny's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 22 November 2022.[126]
- May 17, Jordan Sherman (Chief Commercial Officer & President) joins.[127]
- June 10,
Pretty joins from academy roster.[128] - June 12,
Pretty leaves for academy roster. - June 24, Malaclypse (Assistant Coach) is removed from the GCD.[129]
- July 9, Dardoch (Assistant Coach) joins.[130] Dardoch (Assistant Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 1 October 2021.[131]
- August 11, Robert Yip (Head of Performance) rejoins.[132]
- September 29, KappaEquiscu (Analyst) retires.[133]
- September 30, Dardoch (Assistant Coach) leaves.[134]
- November 6, Mike Schwartz (Interim General Manager / Director of Competitive Esports) leaves.[135]
- November 15,
Raes leaves.[136]
Revenge will remain with the team for 2022.[137]
Insanity leaves.[138]
PowerOfEvil joins.[139]
Revenge and
PowerOfEvil's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023.[140] - November 17,
WildTurtle rejoins.[141]
Destiny will remain with the team for 2022.[142]
Xerxe will remain with the team for 2022.[143]
Xerxe and
Wildturtle's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023.[144] - November 19, Guilhoto (Head Coach) leaves.[145]
- November 30, Invert (Head Coach) joins. Dardoch (Assistant Coach) rejoins.[146]
- February 25,
Arrow joins from academy roster.[147] - March 3,
WildTurtle leaves for academy roster. - March 19, Nightshare (Coach) joins from academy roster.
- March 22, Ryuke (Operations Coordinator) leaves.[148]
- April 29,
Destiny leaves.[149]
IgNar is added to the GCD.[150]
IgNar's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.[150] - May 2,
IgNar's joining is confirmed.[151]
Xerxe leaves.[152] - May 18,
Lost joins.[153]
Lost's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[154] - May 20,
Kenvi joins.[155]
Kenvi's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[156] - June 8,
Arrow and Dardoch (Assistant Coach) leave for academy roster. - June 15, PowerOfEvil changes residency from Europe to North America.[157]
- June 16, Nightshare (Coach to Head Coach) and Invert (Head Coach to Assistant Coach) change positions.[158]
- October 18, Invert (Assistant Coach) is removed from the GCD.[159]
- October 30, Nightshare (Head Coach) leaves.[160]
- November 18, Robert Yip changes residency from Europe to EMEA.
- November 21,
PowerOfEvil,
Lost, and
IgNar leave.[161] - November 22, Tonington (General Manager) joins.[162]
- November 23, Parth (Consultant) joins.[163]
- November 28,
Ablazeolive joins.[164]
Revenge and
Ablazeolive's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[165] - December 1,
Fleshy joins.[166]
Fleshy's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[167] - December 3,
Tactical joins.[168] - December 5,
Tactical's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023.[169] - December 9, Mabrey (Head Coach), Xmithie (Strategic Coach), Dayos (Systems Coach), and Draxyr (Positional Coach) join.[170]
- February 1, Stxrm (Consultant) joins.
- February 27,
Bolulu joins from sister team IMT Challengers.
Ablazeolive becomes inactive.[171] - March 20,
Ablazeolive retires.[172] - April 17,
Fleshy leaves for sister team IMT Challengers.[173]
Treatz joins.[174]
Treatz's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023.[175] - April 18,
Revenge leaves.[176][177] - April 26,
Solo joins.[178] - June 1,
Joey (Assistant Coach) is added to the GCD as substitute.[179] - July 21,
Solo and
Joey (Assistant Coach) are removed from the GCD.[180] - July 29,
Kenvi, Xmithie (Strategic Coach), Dayos (Systems Coach), and Draxyr (Positional Coach) leave.[181][182] - August 29,
Bolulu leaves.[183] - October 17, Mabrey (Head Coach) leaves.[184]
- November 21,
Treatz leaves.[185] - November 22,
Mask joins.
Olleh rejoins.
Tactical's contract is extended.[186][187][188]
Mask and
Olleh's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2025.[189] Olleh changes residency from Korea to North America.[189] - November 24,
Castle and
Armao join.[190][191] - November 27, Sharkz (Head Coach) joins.[192]
Castle,
Armao, and
Tactical's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2025.[193] - November 30,
Joey (Assistant Coach) rejoins as substitute.[194]
Joey (Assistant Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2025.[195] - December 6, Loyota (Analyst) joins.[196]
- January 11, Stxrm (Consultant) leaves.
- March 19, Sharkz (Head Coach) leaves.[197]
- May 2, Inero (Head Coach) joins.[198]
- September 13,
Castle,
Mask,
Olleh, and Inero (Head Coach) are allowed to look for opportunities with other teams.
Joey (Assistant Coach) and Charlie (Content Lead) leave.[199][200][201][202][203][204] - September 15, Robert Yip (Head of Performance) leaves.[205]
- September 18,
Castle,
Armao,
Mask,
Tactical,
Olleh, and Inero (Head Coach) are removed from the GCD.[206] - October 31, Parth changes residency from North America to Americas. Tonington changes residency from North America to Americas.
Player Roster[]
Active[]
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.
Player | Name | Role | Joined | Left | Next Team | ||
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Castle | Cho Hyeon-seong (조현성) | Top Laner | Nov 20232023-11-24 | Sep 20242024-09-18 | ![]() | ||
Armao | Jonathan Armao | Jungler | Nov 20232023-11-24 | Sep 20242024-09-18 | None | ||
Mask | Lee Sang-hun (이상훈) | Mid Laner | Nov 20232023-11-22 | Sep 20242024-09-18 | None | ||
Tactical | Edward Ra (나문용) | Bot Laner | Dec 20222022-12-03 | Sep 20242024-09-18 | ![]() | ||
Olleh | Kim Joo-sung (김주성) | Support | Nov 20232023-11-22 | Sep 20242024-09-18 | None | ||
Joey | Joseph Haslemann | Sub/Sup | Nov 20232023-11-30 | Sep 20242024-09-13 | ![]() | ||
Treatz | Erik Wessén | Support | Apr 20232023-04-17 | Nov 20232023-11-21 | ![]() | ||
Bolulu | Onur Can Demirol | Mid Laner | Feb 20232023-02-27 | Aug 20232023-08-29 | ![]() | ||
Kenvi | Shane Kenneth Espinoza | Jungler | May 20222022-05-20 | Jul 20232023-07-29 | ![]() | ||
Solo | Colin Earnest | Top Laner | Apr 20232023-04-26 | Jul 20232023-07-21 | None | ||
Joey | Joseph Haslemann | Sub/Sup | Jun 20232023-06-01 | Jul 20232023-07-21 | ![]() | ||
Revenge | Mohamed Kaddoura | Top Laner | Nov 20202020-11-17 | Apr 20232023-04-18 | ![]() | ||
Fleshy | Kadir Kemiksiz | Support | Dec 20222022-12-01 | Apr 20232023-04-17 | ![]() | ||
Ablazeolive | Nicholas Antonio Abbott | Mid Laner (+) (–) Inactive | Nov 20222022-11-28 | Mar 20232023-03-20 | ![]() | ||
PowerOfEvil | Tristan Schrage | Mid Laner | Nov 20212021-11-15 | Nov 20222022-11-21 | ![]() | ||
Lost | Lawrence Sze Yuy Hui | Bot Laner | May 20222022-05-18 | Nov 20222022-11-21 | ![]() | ||
IgNar | Lee Dong-geun (이동근) | Support | Apr 20222022-04-29 | Nov 20222022-11-21 | ![]() | ||
Arrow | Noh Dong-hyeon (노동현) | Bot Laner | Feb 20222022-02-25 | Jun 20222022-06-08 | ![]() | ||
Xerxe | Andrei Dragomir | Jungler | Nov 20202020-11-20 | May 20222022-05-02 | ![]() | ||
Destiny | Mitchell Shaw | Support | Nov 20202020-11-23 | Apr 20222022-04-29 | ![]() | ||
WildTurtle | Jason Tran | Bot Laner | Nov 20212021-11-17 | Mar 20222022-03-03 | ![]() | ||
Insanity | David Challe | Mid Laner | Jun 20202020-06-27 | Nov 20212021-11-15 | ![]() | ||
Raes | Quin Korebrits | Bot Laner | Nov 20202020-11-23 | Nov 20212021-11-15 | ![]() | ||
Pretty | Prodromos Kevezitidis | Mid Laner | Jun 20212021-06-10 | Jun 20212021-06-12 | ![]() | ||
Apollo | Apollo Price | Bot Laner | Feb 20202020-02-28 | Dec 20202020-12-04 | ![]() | ||
Allorim | Kieran Logue | Top Laner | Jun 20202020-06-27 | Nov 20202020-11-16 | ![]() | ||
Tony Top | Zheng Fen | Top Laner (+) (–) Draft Pick | Nov 20202020-11-14 | Nov 20202020-11-16 | ![]() | ||
Xmithie | Jake Kevin Puchero | Jungler | Nov 20192019-11-21 | Nov 20202020-11-16 | ![]() | ||
Hakuho | Nickolas Surgent | Support | Dec 20192019-12-04 | Nov 20202020-11-16 | ![]() | ||
sOAZ | Paul Boyer | Top Laner | Dec 20192019-12-12 | Jun 20202020-06-27 | ![]() | ||
Potluck | Nicholas James Joseph Pollock | Jungler | Jun 20202020-06-10 | Jun 20202020-06-27 | ![]() | ||
Eika | Jérémy Valdenaire | Mid Laner | Nov 20192019-11-23 | Jun 20202020-06-27 | ![]() | ||
Altec | Johnny Ru | Bot Laner | Dec 20192019-12-04 | Jun 20202020-06-27 | ![]() | ||
Gate | Jiajun "Austin" Yu | Support | Jun 20202020-06-10 | Jun 20202020-06-27 | ![]() | ||
Arrow | Noh Dong-hyeon (노동현) | Sub/Bot | Oct 20192019-10-09 | Feb 20202020-02-21 | ![]() | ||
Big | Terry Chuong | Support | Oct 20192019-10-09 | Dec 20192019-12-14 | ![]() | ||
Dhokla | Niship Doshi | Top Laner | Oct 20192019-10-09 | Dec 20192019-12-03 | ![]() | ||
Scarlet | Marcel Wiederhofer | Mid Laner | Oct 20192019-10-09 | Nov 20192019-11-27 | ![]() | ||
Dardoch | Joshua Hartnett | Jungler | Oct 20192019-10-09 | Nov 20192019-11-22 | ![]() | ||
Crown | Lee Min-ho (이민호) | Mid Laner | Oct 20192019-10-09 | Nov 20192019-11-20 | ![]() | ||
Meteos | William Hartman | Jungler | Oct 20192019-10-09 | Nov 20192019-11-18 | ![]() | ||
Flame | Lee Ho-jong (이호종) | Top Laner | Dec 20162016-12-09 | Nov 20172017-11-20 | ![]() | ||
Xmithie | Jake Kevin Puchero | Jungler | May 20172017-05-12 | Nov 20172017-11-20 | ![]() | ||
Pobelter | Eugene Park | Mid Laner | Dec 20152015-12-08 | Nov 20172017-11-20 | ![]() | ||
Cody Sun | Liyu "Cody" Sun | Bot Laner | Dec 20162016-12-08 | Nov 20172017-11-20 | ![]() | ||
AnDa | Andy Hoang | Sub/Jun | Mar 20172017-03-08 | Nov 20172017-11-20 | ![]() | ||
Stunt | William Chen | Sub/Sup | May 20172017-05-16 | Nov 20172017-11-20 | ![]() | ||
Olleh | Kim Joo-sung (김주성) | Support | Dec 20162016-12-13 | Nov 20172017-11-15 | ![]() | ||
Dodo | Kang Jun-hyeok (강준혁) | Sub/Sup | Jun 20162016-06-25 | May 20172017-05-26 | ![]() | ||
Dardoch | Joshua Hartnett | Jungler | Dec 20162016-12-07 | May 20172017-05-12 | ![]() | ||
Leonyx | Rob Lee | Sub/Bot | ≈Jan 2017≈2017-01-?? | ≈Mar 2017≈2017-03-?? | ![]() | ||
Jummychu | Jose Borromeo | Sub/Bot | Jan 20162016-01-07 | Jan 20172017-01-05 | ![]() | ||
WildTurtle | Jason Tran | Bot Laner | Dec 20152015-12-08 | Dec 20162016-12-05 | ![]() | ||
Huni | Heo Seung-hoon (허승훈) | Top Laner | Dec 20152015-12-08 | Dec 20162016-12-01 | ![]() | ||
Reignover | Kim Yeu-jin (김의진) | Jungler | Dec 20152015-12-08 | Nov 20162016-11-23 | ![]() | ||
Adrian | Adrian Ma | Support | Dec 20152015-12-08 | Nov 20162016-11-22 | ![]() | ||
Impactful | Joshua Alan Mabrey | Sub/Bot | Jan 20162016-01-07 | Jun 20162016-06-25 | ![]() | ||
Porpoise | Braeden Schwark | Jungler | Oct 20152015-10-07 | Nov 20152015-11-16 | ![]() | ||
Nien | Zachary Malhas | Bot Laner | Oct 20152015-10-07 | Nov 20152015-11-16 | ![]() | ||
goldenglue | Greyson Gregory Gilmer | Mid Laner | Oct 20152015-10-07 | Nov 20152015-11-15 | ![]() | ||
Dodo8 | Kang Jun-hyeok (강준혁) | Support | Oct 20152015-10-07 | Oct 20152015-10-14 | ![]() |
Player League Participation[]
LCS
Player | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | Games | ||||||||||||
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Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | ||
WildTurtle | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 469 | ||
Pobelter | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 372 | ||||||||
Huni | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 234 | ||||||||||||
Reignover | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 173 | ||||||||||||||||||
Adrian | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 169 | ||||||||||||||||
Dardoch | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 243 | |||||||||||||
Olleh | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 218 | ||||||||||||||
Cody Sun | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 186 | ||||||||||||||||
Flame | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 127 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Xmithie | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 382 | |||||||||
Apollo | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 312 | |||||||||||
Altec | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 195 | ||||||||||||||
Eika | ![]() | ![]() | 23 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
SOAZ | ![]() | ![]() | 23 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Gate | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 165 | ||||||||||||||||
Insanity | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 103 | ||||||||||||||||||
Allorim | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 21 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Potluck | ![]() | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Destiny | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 65 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Xerxe | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 62 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Raes | ![]() | ![]() | 45 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
PrettyGRE | ![]() | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
PowerOfEvil | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 191 | ||||||||||||||
Arrow | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 167 | |||||||||||||||||
Joey | ![]() | ![]() | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Chad | ![]() | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
IgNar | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 130 | |||||||||||||||||
Lost | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 96 | ||||||||||||||||||
Kenvi | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 55 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tactical | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 156 | ||||||||||||||
Ablazeolive | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 92 | |||||||||||||||||||
Bolulu | ![]() | ![]() | 27 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Fleshy | ![]() | 18 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Solo | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 151 | |||||||||||||
Treatz | ![]() | ![]() | 26 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Armao | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 109 | ||||||||||||||
Castle | ![]() | ![]() | 29 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Mask | ![]() | ![]() | 29 |
Organization[]
Current[]
C | ID | Name | Position |
---|---|---|---|
Peter Y. Levin | Chairman of the Board of Directors | ||
Meg Whitman | Board of Directors | ||
Neil Leibman | Board of Directors | ||
Steve Kaplan | Board of Directors | ||
Carly Beall | Caroline Beall | VP, Business Operations | |
Scott Harbert | Partnership Sales Coordinator | ||
Vince | Vincent Junior Jr. | Director of Operations | |
Tonington | James Kandel | General Manager | |
Loyota | Brendan Schilling | Analyst | |
Yougelly | Sally | Streamer & Content Creator | |
Parth | Parth Naidu | Consultant |
Former[]
C | ID | Name | Position | Next Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
Inero | Nicholas Smith | Head Coach | ![]() | |
Robert Yip | Robert Yip | Head of Performance | None | |
Joey | Joseph Haslemann | Assistant Coach | ![]() | |
Charlie | Charlie Siers | Content Lead | None | |
Sharkz | Alexey Taranda | Head Coach | None | |
Stxrm | Jake Camilleri | Consultant | ![]() | |
Mabrey | Joshua Mabrey | Head Coach | ![]() | |
Joey | Joseph Haslemann | Assistant Coach | ![]() | |
Xmithie | Jake Puchero | Strategic Coach | None | |
Dayos | Mervin-Angelo Lachica | Systems Coach | ![]() | |
Draxyr | Richard Yuan | Positional Coach | ![]() | |
Noah Whinston | Co-Founder | ![]() | ||
ClintFoy | Clinton Foy | Co-Founder & Co-Owner | ![]() | |
Ari Segal | Chief Executive Officer | ![]() | ||
Jordan Sherman | Chief Commercial Officer & President | ![]() | ||
Tomi | Tomi Kovanen | Chief Operating Officer | ![]() | |
William Anthony | General Counsel | ![]() | ||
Karen Hennessy-Coles | VP, People and Culture | ![]() | ||
Royce Wilson | VP, Corporate Partnerships and Media Sales | ![]() | ||
John Tripp | VP, Corporate Partnerships | ![]() | ||
Max Bass | VP, Marketing | ![]() | ||
Brad Peters | Director of Brand | ![]() | ||
Chun Lim | Design Lead & Motion Graphics Designer | ![]() | ||
George Stafford | Senior Designer | ![]() | ||
Raegan Mansfield | Social Media Coordinator | ![]() | ||
Stephanie Hawkins | Corporate Partnerships Manager | ![]() | ||
Peter Lee | Data Scientist | ![]() | ||
John Alvarado | Content Manager | ![]() | ||
Meghan Anderson | Partnerships Coordinator | ![]() | ||
Ptero | Sheila | Content Creator | ![]() | |
Ariasaki | Angela Don | Content Creator | ![]() | |
Nightshare | Tomáš Kněžínek | Head Coach | ![]() | |
Invert | Gabriel Zoltan-Johan | Assistant Coach | ![]() | |
Dardoch | Joshua Hartnett | Assistant Coach | ![]() | |
Ryuke | Jake Pedro | Operations Coordinator | ![]() | |
Guilhoto | André Pereira Guilhoto | Head Coach | ![]() | |
Mike Schwartz | Michael Schwartz | Interim General Manager / Director of Competitive Esports | ![]() | |
Dardoch | Joshua Hartnett | Assistant Coach | ![]() | |
KappaEquiscu | Jordi Plana | Data Analyst & Scouting | ![]() | |
Malaclypse | Paul Decsi | Assistant Coach | ![]() | |
Jeff Kuprycz | VP, Events | ![]() | ||
Jon Tuck | Chief Commercial Officer | ![]() | ||
Tal Shachar | Chief Digital Officer | ![]() | ||
GotoOne | Adrien Picard | Assistant Coach | ![]() | |
Keaton | Keaton Cryer | General Manager | ![]() | |
Zaboutine | Thomas Si-Hassen | Head Coach | ![]() | |
Jen Neale | Public Relations and Communications Manager & Executive Assistant to CEO | ![]() | ||
Kodiak Shroyer | VP, Competitive Operations | ![]() | ||
Joe McMahon | Corporate Partnerships | ![]() | ||
Josh Cook | VP, Content | ![]() | ||
Brian Millman | VP, Corporate Partnerships | ![]() | ||
Sean Kim | Facilities and IT Manager | ![]() | ||
Steve | Steve Forton | Social Media and Community Manager | ![]() | |
SAB | Sabrina Wong | Community Outreach Coordinator | ![]() | |
J.M.R. Luna | VP of Content and Production | ![]() | ||
JDempe | Jeremy Dempe | Content Creative Director | ![]() | |
Janook | Jonathan Stein | VP of Product | ![]() | |
NurseBaemax | Bianca Danielle | Social Media Coordinator | ![]() | |
megumixbear | Tricia Sugita | Head of Partnerships | ![]() | |
Tricky | Tricky Gonzalez | Senior Video Producer | ![]() | |
Swaguhsaurus | Nick Phan | General Manager | ![]() | |
Dodo | Kang Jun-hyeok (강준혁) | Team Manager | ![]() | |
SSONG | Kim Sang-soo (김상수) | Head Coach | ![]() | |
Robert Yip | Robert Yip | Sport Psychology and Performance Coach | ![]() | |
Portilho | Mateus Gravatá Portilho | Social Media Manager & Community Coordinator | ![]() | |
Loyota | Brendan Schilling | Head Analyst | ![]() | |
Lufty | Nicholas Luft | Analyst | ![]() | |
Azotal | Ryan Friedman | Financial and Data Analyst | ![]() | |
RachQuit | Rachael Barisich | Content and Operations Manager | ![]() | |
Hermes | David Tu | Strategic Coach | ![]() | |
Jish | Josh Carr-Hummerston | Assistant Head Coach | ![]() | |
Leonyx | Rob Lee | Creative Director | ![]() | |
Jesiz | Jesse Le | Assistant Coach | ![]() | |
Dylan Falco | Dylan Falco | Head Coach | ![]() | |
TheAkiri | Tyler Perron | Analyst | ![]() | |
HISTORY TEACHER | Chad Smeltz | Head Coach | ![]() |
Tournaments[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- October 7, Why L.A. tech, media and financial executives are buying an eSports team by Paresh Dave on the LA Times
- October 7, Immortals esports team raises money from an elite investment consortium by Dean Takahashi on Venture Beat
- October 7, Meet the Immortals, the venture capital-funded esports franchise that bought Team 8's LCS spot by Samuel Lingle on the Daily Dot
- November 18, CEO of Immortals—"We really need to reorient the way we think about esports" with , and on the Daily Dot
- December 8, Immortals: Here We Stand by , and on Immortals_gg
- December 8, Immortals CEO Noah Whinston on signing both Huni and Reignover: 'Together they're more than great' with Kelsey Moser on theScore Esports
- December 8, Immortals: Exploring the Team Dynamic by Naser "Empyre" Al-Naqi on Splyce
- December 10, Meet the Immortals coaching and managerial staff Daily Dot Esports Daily Dot Esports with , and on Daily Dot
- December 12, Sessions featuring Immortals CEO Noah Whinston: “I barely had to sell a single one of my investors on eSports.” with , and on News of Legends
- December 15, Immortals CEO on Building IMT And "We Are Not the Team That Offered the Highest Salaries to Huni and Reignover" with Travis Gafford on Gamespot
- January 27, We are the coaching staff of Immortals, AUA! with , and on reddit
- February 1, Immortals Head Coach Dylan on Leading the Team and Facing Locodoco Next Week with , and on G|League
- February 4, Dorm Room CEOs: Meet Noah Whinston, 21, Who Launched An E-Sports Franchise with Amy Diluna on NBC News
- February 4, The future history of Immortals by Paul Marshall on LoL Esports
- February 5, Immortals House Tour With Host Wildturtle by , and on G|League
- February 5, Snoopeh: I want Immortals to lose by Stephen "Snoopeh" Ellis on ESPN
- February 21, Immortals head coach Dylan Falco on how their hot streak is a team effort with , and on The Score
- February 24, Immortals CEO Noah Whinston on his move into eSports, the team's success & the future of eSports with , and on The Score
- March 2, League of Legends Immortals: Origin Story with Travis on Yahoo Esports
- March 2, League of Legends Immortals: Future Perfect with Travis on Yahoo Esports
- March 2, League of Legends Immortals: Present Day with Travis on Yahoo Esports
- March 4, Coach Robert Yip explains how he applies his sports training background to IMT with Travis on Yahoo Esports
- March 4, Immortals CEO on the past, present, and future of the organization with Travis on Yahoo Esports
- April 8, [LoL]Immortal's Top 5 Plays from the 2016 Spring Split by , and on The Score
- April 8, NA LCS semifinal preview: Team SoloMid vs. Immortals by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- April 8, Emily Rand's NA LCS Semifinals Preview: TSM and Immortals, something old and something new by Emily Rand on The Score
- April 21, Immortals house tour: Summer Split edition by , and on Yahoo Esports
- May 25, Summer 2016 NA LCS Team-by-Team Preview Day Three: Immortals (Podcast) by Rough Drafts on Soundcloud
- June 28, IMT coach Dylan Falco says that the new LCS format encourages new strategies and experimentation with , and on Yahoo!
- July 7, The Importance of Positive Environments: TSM, IMT, C9 by poetanarchy on Esports Heaven
- July 13, Scarra talks to Immortals coach Dylan Falco about coaching in the NA LCS and playing more controlled with , and on The Score
- August 2, Immortals Coach: ‘We have pretty high expectations of our team and we would have liked to get first place’ with , and on Yahoo!
- August 4, Noah Whinston on managing Immortals, investing in the scene and the biggest lesson he’s learned with , and on The Score
- August 10, I'm Noah Whinston, CEO of Immortals. AMA with , and on reddit (CS:GO)
- August 10, I'm Noah Whinston, CEO of Immortals. AMA with , and on reddit (League of Legends)
- September 9, How can TL, NV, and IMT make it to Season 7 Worlds? by Ryan Tang on GAMURS
- September 27, An Immortal Fallacy: Why IMT isn’t ready for Worlds by The Game Haus Staff on The Game Haus
- December 7, Noah and Dardoch on the jungler joining IMT, his growth as a person, and 2017 goals with , and on Yahoo!
- January 6, Road to Season Seven: Immortals by Malcolm Abbas on GAMURS
- January 9, Flame or flop: How Immortals can make Flame work by Kelsey Moser on Yahoo Esports
- January 27, Immortals' Hermes -- 'It's about securing the superior position every single moment of the game' with , and on ESPN
- February 1, NALCS Teams On the Hot Seat by Christian Marcale on The Game Haus
- February 9, Immortals and the core player shortcut by Kelsey Moser on Yahoo Esports
- February 15, NALCS Teams on the Rise: Echo Fox and Immortals by Christian Marcale on The Game Haus
- February 21, Immortals Coach Robert Yip on Dardoch’s reformation process and Flame’s team integration with , and on Yahoo Esports
- March 14, The Immortals Bot Lane Is Stepping Up with Xander Torres on Red Bull
- March 22, Immortals Coach Robert Yip on this year’s team: “We need people who will rock the boat” with Zing Li on Dot Esports
- April 14, Imt Noah Whinston on Spring Split, the collapse of NA sponsorships, & his hope for LCS ‘franchising’ with , and on Yahoo Esports
- April 20, Immortals CEO Noah Whinston talks becoming a "fan-first" org, plus a major overhaul of IMT's brand with , and on Blitz Esports
- May 4, Noah Whinston on how esports branding and fandom could learn from the WWE with , and on Blitz Esports
- May 18, Immortals CEO on Coach SSONG, parting ways with Dardoch, and signing Xmithie with , and on Yahoo Esports
- May 19, Slingshot Questionnaire with Immortals manager Nick Phan with , and on Slingshot Esports
- June 1, TSM Reginald, IMT Noah, and Riot discuss Permanent Partnerships and the new Player's Association with , and on Yahoo Esports
- June 8, A joint interview with IMT Flame and Coach Robert Yip: "I want to become the best top laner in NA" with , and on Inven Global
- June 9, Immortals' CEO speaks on an incredible LCS week 1 with Mike Studds on Red Bull Esports
- June 14, Immortals Is Leading the Charge for Player Welfare by Xander Torres on Red Bull Esports
- June 26, Can the Immortals Be Slain this Summer? by Xander Torres on Red Bull Esports
- July 1, Interview with IMT's duo, Cody Sun and Olleh with DreXxiN on Esports Heaven
- July 4, Splyce and Immortals CEOs talk NA LCS franchising with Mike Stubbs on Red Bull Esports
- July 23, Can a new team break into Worlds for North America? by Christian Marcale on The Game Haus
- August 4, Immortals' rebound: How Ssong’s coaching took IMT to the top of the table by , and on theScore esports
- August 7, NA LCS Playoffs team breakdown by Zack Davis on The Game Haus
- August 27, IMT Pobelter: "I want the fans to consider me as the best... I want that kind of recognition" with Roxyy, Koth, and Ready on Inven Global
- August 29, Xmithie: 'At the beginning with IMT, I told them my goal was to get to Worlds and do really well' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 30, NA LCS Finals preview by Christian Marcale on The Game Haus
- September 4,