Overpow | ||
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Background Information | ||
Name | Remigiusz Pusch | |
Country of Birth | Poland | |
Birthday | April 15, 1991 (age 33) | |
Residency | EMEA | |
Prev Residencies | Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Mid Laner | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | (EUW) Remigiusz | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Remigiusz "Overpow" Pusch is a League of Legends esports player, previously mid laner for Wina Krzycha.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Time-Out | ≈May 2012≈2012-05-?? | May 20122012-05-21[1] | ≈20d ejel | ||
Team Acer Poland | May 20122012-05-21[3] | Jul 20122012-07-03[2] | 1mo 13d ejel | ||
Team Acer Poland | Sep 20122012-09-02[5] | Sep 20122012-09-13[4] | 11d ejel | ||
Kiedys Mialem Team | Sep 20122012-09-13 | Nov 20122012-11-19[6] | 2mo 6d ejel | ||
EloHell | Nov 20122012-11-19[8] | Dec 20122012-12-07[7] | 18d ejel | ||
Kiedys Mialem Team | Dec 20122012-12-07[10] | Dec 20122012-12-15[9] | 8d ejel | ||
Anexis eSports | Dec 20122012-12-15[12] | Jun 20132013-06-27[11] | 6mo 12d ejel | ||
MeetYourMakers | May 20132013-05-16[13] | Dec 20132013-12-15 | 6mo 30d ejel | ||
Kiedys Mialem Team | Jul 20132013-07-04[15] | Jul 20132013-07-06[14] | 2d ejel | ||
Team Infused | Jul 20132013-07-06[16] | ≈Jul 2013≈2013-07-13 | ≈7d ejel | ||
Kiedys Mialem Team | ≈Jul 2013≈2013-07-13 | Sep 20132013-09-09 | ≈1mo 27d ejel | ||
H2k-Gaming | Sep 20132013-09-09 | Nov 20132013-11-18[17] | 2mo 9d ejel | ||
GF-Gaming | Nov 20132013-11-18 | Nov 20132013-11-25[18] | 7d ejel | ||
Kiedys Mialem Team | Nov 20132013-11-25 | Jan 20142014-01-13 | 1mo 18d ejel | ||
Team ROCCAT | Jan 20142014-01-13[19] | Jan 20162016-01-07 | 2yr 25d ejel | ||
Team ROCK | ≈Jun 2015≈2015-06-?? | ≈Oct 2015≈2015-10-?? | ≈4mo ejel | ||
Czas Rozliczeń | ≈Aug 2015≈2015-08-14 | ≈Oct 2015≈2015-10-04 | ≈1mo 21d ejel | ||
Illuminar Gaming | Feb 20162016-02-18[21] | Jun 20162016-06-12[20] | 3mo 23d ejel | ||
Team Kinguin | Jan 20172017-01-27 | Nov 20172017-11-20 | 9mo 24d ejel | ||
Team Sprzedani 2 | ≈Feb 2017≈2017-02-?? | ≈Apr 2017≈2017-04-?? | ≈2mo 29d ejel | ||
e-Meryci | Apr 20172017-04-20[22] | Jul 20172017-07-05 | 2mo 15d ejel | ||
Illuminar Gaming | Jan 20192019-01-23[24] | May 20202020-05-16[23] | 1yr 3mo ejel | ||
Internaziomale | Jan 20222022-01-10[26] | Jan 20232023-01-06[25] | 1yr 27d ejel | ||
Wina Krzycha | Jan 20232023-01-06[25] | Apr 20232023-04-29[27] | 3mo 23d ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
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Time-Out | ≈May 2012≈2012-05-?? | May 20122012-05-21[1] | ≈20d ejel | ||
Team Acer Poland | May 20122012-05-21[3] | Jul 20122012-07-03[2] | 1mo 13d ejel | ||
Team Acer Poland | Sep 20122012-09-02[5] | Sep 20122012-09-13[4] | 11d ejel | ||
Kiedys Mialem Team | Sep 20122012-09-13 | Nov 20122012-11-19[6] | 2mo 6d ejel | ||
EloHell | Nov 20122012-11-19[8] | Dec 20122012-12-07[7] | 18d ejel | ||
Kiedys Mialem Team | Dec 20122012-12-07[10] | Dec 20122012-12-15[9] | 8d ejel | ||
Anexis eSports | Dec 20122012-12-15[12] | Mar 20132013-03-12[28] | 2mo 28d ejel | ||
Anexis eSports | Mar 20132013-03-12[28] | Jun 20132013-06-27[11] | 3mo 15d ejel | ||
MeetYourMakers | May 20132013-05-16[13] | Dec 20132013-12-15 | 6mo 30d ejel | ||
Kiedys Mialem Team | Jul 20132013-07-04[15] | Jul 20132013-07-06[14] | 2d ejel | ||
Team Infused | Jul 20132013-07-06[16] | ≈Jul 2013≈2013-07-13 | ≈7d ejel | ||
Kiedys Mialem Team | ≈Jul 2013≈2013-07-13 | Sep 20132013-09-09 | ≈1mo 27d ejel | ||
H2k-Gaming | Sep 20132013-09-09 | Nov 20132013-11-18[17] | 2mo 9d ejel | ||
GF-Gaming | Nov 20132013-11-18 | Nov 20132013-11-25[18] | 7d ejel | ||
Kiedys Mialem Team | Nov 20132013-11-25 | Jan 20142014-01-13 | 1mo 18d ejel | ||
Team ROCCAT | Jan 20142014-01-13[19] | Oct 20142014-10-21[29] | 9mo 8d ejel | ||
Team ROCCAT | Oct 20142014-10-21[29] | May 20152015-05-18[30] | 6mo 28d ejel | ||
Team ROCCAT | May 20152015-05-18[30] | Jan 20162016-01-07 | 7mo 20d ejel | ||
Team ROCK | ≈Jun 2015≈2015-06-?? | ≈Oct 2015≈2015-10-?? | ≈4mo ejel | ||
Czas Rozliczeń | ≈Aug 2015≈2015-08-14 | ≈Oct 2015≈2015-10-04 | ≈1mo 21d ejel | ||
Illuminar Gaming | Feb 20162016-02-18[21] | Jun 20162016-06-12[20] | 3mo 23d ejel | ||
Team Kinguin | Jan 20172017-01-27 | Nov 20172017-11-20 | 9mo 24d ejel | ||
Team Sprzedani 2 | ≈Feb 2017≈2017-02-?? | ≈Apr 2017≈2017-04-?? | ≈2mo 29d ejel | ||
e-Meryci | Apr 20172017-04-20[22] | Jul 20172017-07-05 | 2mo 15d ejel | ||
Illuminar Gaming | Jan 20192019-01-23[24] | May 20202020-05-16[23] | 1yr 3mo ejel | ||
Internaziomale | Jan 20222022-01-10[26] | Jan 20232023-01-06[25] | 1yr 27d ejel | ||
Wina Krzycha | Jan 20232023-01-06[25] | Apr 20232023-04-29[27] | 3mo 23d ejel |
News
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- 2022
- 2023
TO | May (approx.), 760, Xaxus, Overpow, DOTA PRO, and eRot1c join. | |
TO | May 21, 760, Xaxus, Overpow, DOTA PRO, and eRot1c leave.[1] | |
ACER.PL | May 21, 760, Xaxus, Overpow, DOTA PRO, and eRot1c join.[3] | |
ACER.PL | July 3, Celaver, Puki style, and SuperAZE join. DOTA PRO (Bot to Jungle) changes position. Xaxus, Overpow, and eRot1c leave.[2] | |
ACER.PL | September 2, Overpow rejoins. Celaver and Puki style leave.[5] | |
ACER.PL | September 13, Team Acer Poland is disbanded. 760, LOL PRO, Overpow, and SuperAZE leave.[4] | |
KMT | September 13, Overpow joins. | |
KMT | November 19, ArQuel, Xaxus, Overpow, Woolite, and Elendix leave.[6] | |
EH | November 19, ArQuel, Xaxus, Overpow, Woolite, and Elendix join.[8] | |
EH | December 7, ArQuel, Xaxus, Overpow, Woolite, and Elendix leave.[7] | |
KMT | December 7, Xaxus, Overpow, Celaver, and ArQuel join. Elendix rejoins.[10] | |
KMT | December 15, Xaxus, Overpow, Celaver, ArQuel, and Elendix leave.[9] | |
AXS | December 15, Xaxus, Overpow, Celaver, ArQuel, and Elendix join.[12] |
AXS | March 12, Grom joins. eRot1c (Support to Jungle), Overpow (Jungle to Mid), and Celaver (Mid to Bot) change positions. ArQuel leaves.[28] | |
MYM | May 16, Overpow joins as substitute. Kikis rejoins as substitute.[13] | |
AXS | June 27, Anexis eSports is disbanded. Xaxus, NIQ 760, Overpow, and Celaver leave.[11] | |
KMT | July 4, Xaxus, niQ, Overpow, and Celaver join.[15] | |
KMT | July 6, Xaxus, niQ, Overpow, and Celaver leave.[14] | |
INF | July 6, Xaxus, niQ, Overpow, Celaver, and SuperAZE join.[16] | |
INF | July 13 (approx.), Xaxus, niQ, Overpow, Celaver, and SuperAZE leave. | |
KMT | July 13 (approx.), SuperAZE joins. Xaxus, niQ, Overpow, and Celaver rejoin. | |
KMT | September 9, Xaxus, niQ, Overpow, Celaver, SuperAZE, and Vander leave. | |
H2K | September 9, Xaxus, niQ, Overpow, Celaver, and SuperAZE join. | |
H2K | November 18, Xaxus, Jankos, Overpow, Celaver, and VandeRnoob leave.[17] | |
GF | November 18, Xaxus, Overpow, Celaver, and VandeRnoob join. Jankos rejoins. ArQuel, Szychu, TakeFun, Krykiet, and Leofromkorea leave. | |
GF | November 25, Xaxus, Jankos, Overpow, Celaver, and VandeRnoob leave.[18] | |
KMT | November 25, Jankos joins. Xaxus, Overpow, Celaver, and VandeR rejoin. | |
MYM | December 15, Kikis and Overpow leave. |
KMT | January 13, Xaxus, Jankos, Overpow, Celaver, and VandeR leave. | |
ROC | January 13, Xaxus, Jankos, Overpow, Celaver, VandeR, and Veggie (Coach) join. Kikis joins as substitute.[19] | |
ROC | October 21, Overpow (Mid to Top) changes position.[29] |
ROC | May 18, Steve joins. Overpow moves to substitute.[30] | |
ROCK | June (approx.), Overpow joins. | |
CZR | August 14 (approx.), Overpow, Xayoo, Sebekx, Woolite, and delord join. | |
ROCK | October (approx.), Team disbands. Jokieez, Overpow, wejlen, Nzq, delord, and urbizord leave. | |
CZR | October 4 (approx.), Overpow, Xayoo, Sebekx, Woolite, and delord leave. |
ROC | January 7, Dart, Overpow, and Amin leave. | |
IHG | February 18, Overpow joins. niq leaves.[21] | |
IHG | June 12, Team disbands. Kubon, Tabasko, Overpow, Creaton, Mystiques, Bakuażan, and Delord leave.[20] |
TK | January 27, Kektz, t4nky, Remigiusz, Achuu, and Arphan join as substitutes. | |
TS2 | February (approx.), Bubnik2, QTi3, Overpow, Retoox, and Meleks join. | |
eM | April 20, IceBeasto, Tabasko, Overpow, Sziwek, and Mystiques join. Dambaj joins as substitute.[22] | |
TS2 | April (approx.), Bubnik2, QTi3, Overpow, Retoox, and Meleks leave. | |
eM | July 5, IceBeasto, Tabasko, Overpow, Woolite, Mystiques, Sziwek, and Meleks leave. | |
TK | November 20, Remigiusz and Arphan leave. |
IHG | May 16, Warszi joins. Tabasko rejoins. Odi11 and Czypsy join from academy roster. niQ, Unforgiven, and Overpow leave.[23] | |
POL | May 27, Roster for the EU Face-Off is announced to be Myha, TheFakeOne, Overpow, Pukistyle, Magvayer, Jankos, Goniu Bug, and Young Werther (Coach).[31] |
Biography[]
Overpow is a professional League of Legends player from Poznań, Poland. He first played Heroes of Might and Magic III with his brother, before he moved to Counter Strike. After years of playing the first-person shooter (CS 1.3, 1.5, 1.6 and CS:Source), he tried his hand at WarCraft III. Because of his skill at the game, Overpow prioritized playing custom-made maps over WC3, which led him to playing Defense of the Ancients.
Overpow quickly emerged as one of the best DOTA players in Poland, and he participated in the 2009 Gamescom tournament. His success followed him to Heroes of Newerth, as he triumphed alongside Akke and LodA with team Online-Kingdom in multiple tournaments, DreamHack among them. When HoN's publisher's support for the eSport scene waned, Overpow began looking for another game.
Around the time of Xin Zhao's release, the Polish DotA community he was part of started playing League of Legends. Overpow found himself captivated by the solo queue environment, and he has been a staple of the European competitive scene ever since.
Season 2[]
Overpow started his League of Legends career with Time-Out, though he spent less than a month there before joining Team Acer Poland as a subsitute. He left the team two months after joining, but rejoined soon after. Within two weeks of him rejoining, the team disbanded.
Overpow next joined Patch 1.0.0.96, who's roster was picked up by EloHell soon after. Overpow got his first chance to play in a major tournament at IEM Singapore, but the team did not reach the knockout phase.
The roster left the organization just a month later, and rejoined Kiedyś Miałem Team. They were picked up one week later by Anexis eSports.
Season 3[]
Overpow role-swapped on Anexis and became the team's jungler. The team finished 2nd at IEM Sao Paolo and reached the quarterfinals of the IEM World Championship. Overpow moved back to the midlane soon after.
The team placed 1st at the Summer Promotion Qualifiers, qualifying for the Summer Promotion, where they were knocked out in the first round by Samurai in Jeans.
Overpow then joined MeetYourMakers as a substitute, but remained with Anexis's roster as well, leaving the organization and reforming Kiedyś Miałem Team and then joining Team Infused. The newly branded team won the CyberGamer SteelSeries Challenge before leaving to return to KMT once again.
After a 2nd place finish for Overpow and the team at the Gamescom Spring Promotion Qualifier behind Copenhagen Wolves, the roster left KMT to join H2k-Gaming, with whom they won DreamHack Bucharest 2013, beating the Copenhagen Wolves in the final. With H2k, the team also qualified for the Spring Promotion via the 1st WellPlayed Qualifier. The roster was then picked up by GF-Gaming, but was released just a week later. The team decided to reform yet again as KMT, and placed 2nd at DreamHack Winter 2013. Overpow and the team participated in the Spring Promotion using the spot they had earned with with H2k. The team finished 3rd in their group, and won their promotion matchup against Ninjas in Pyjamas, qualifying for the upcoming Spring Split. Overpow and the rest of the roster were signed by Team ROCCAT soon after.
2014 Season[]
The team's first split in the LCS was a success. Overpow arrived on the LCS scene with impressive early split performances (in particular his game on Kayle against Alex Ich of Gambit Gaming), earning him the weekly MVP award for Week 2. ROCCAT spent 3 weeks at the top of the standings table mid-split, but fell off slightly towards the end of the split and finished 4th behind Alliance, securing themselves a spot in the Spring Playoffs.
ROCCAT performed well in the Spring Playoffs, but lost to SK Gaming in the semifinals. The team finished in 3rd place after beating Alliance in the third-place match.
ROCCAT struggled in the Summer Split, holding a bottom-3 position for much of the split. The team eventually picked up steam, with Overpow winning another weekly MVP award during this period for another impressive game on Kayle against Alliance's Froggen. Despite their struggles, ROCCAT placed 6th overall, qualifying for the Summer Playoffs.
The team played much better in the playoffs than they had in the regular season. A quarterfinal win over SUPA HOT CREW resulted in a semifinal matchup against Fnatic. ROCCAT came close to winning the series but lost 3-2, and then lost against SK Gaming in the third-place match. The team thus missed out on qualification for the World Championship.
2015 Season[]
Overpow announced that he would be switching roles for the new season, becoming ROCCAT's top laner.
With Fnatic unable to attend IEM Cologne, Overpow and ROCCAT took their place at the tournament with Ryu filling in as a temporary substitute player for the mid lane. The team were knocked out in the semifinals, losing to Counter Logic Gaming.
Overpow and the team had an unsuccessful LCS Spring Split, finishing the regular season in 8th place, which meant that they would play in the Summer Promotion. Here, the team beat Copenhagen Wolves Academy, securing their spot in the Summer Split. Overpow then left Team ROCCAT.
Trivia[]
- The ID 'Overpow' is based on the DotA hero Ursa's skill, "Overpower."
- One of biggest Polish League of Legends streamers.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2014
- March 28, 'Reflections' with Overpow with Thorin on onGamers
Images[]
Redirects
The following pages redirect here:
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Team Acer adds Polish LoL team aceresport.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Team Acer changes three aceresport.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Team Acer adds Polish LoL team aceresport.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Team Acer LoL.pl released aceresport.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Elohell Disbanded greatfrag.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Official: EloHell.net acquire KMT! elohell.net
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 EloHell.net i KMT razem, ale na innych zasadach (Polish) lol.cybersport.pl
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Official: EloHell.net acquire KMT! elohell.net
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Anexis picks up ex-ELOHELL League of Legends team! anexis.de
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 EloHell.net i KMT razem, ale na innych zasadach (Polish) lol.cybersport.pl
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Ayden's Facebook Post (Polish) facebook.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Anexis picks up ex-ELOHELL League of Legends team! anexis.de
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 League of Legends PL's Facebook Post (Polish) facebook.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Infused picks up Anexis.LoL team-infused.net
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Ayden's Facebook Post (Polish) facebook.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Infused picks up Anexis.LoL team-infused.net
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Nowa dywizja League of Legends w GF-Gaming (Polish) gf-gaming.pl
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Dywizja LoL-a odchodzi z GF-Gaming (Polish) lol.cybersport.pl
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Team ROCCAT's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Illuminar Honor Gaming's Facebook Post (Polish) facebook.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Illuminar Honor Gaming's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Polska Liga Esportowa's Facebook Post (Polish) facebook.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Illuminar Gaming's Tweet (Polish) twitter.com
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Ultraliga teams (Polish) ultraliga.pl
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 Internaziomale's Tweet (Polish) twitter.com
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 Rybson's Tweet (Polish) twitter.com
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 Maquk's Tweet (Polish) twitter.com
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 Anexis with changes in League of Legends anexis.de
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Overpow to top lane ongamers.com
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 Teams shuffle rosters for 2015 Summer lolesports.com
- ↑ LEC's Tweet twitter.com