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Complexity Gaming, formerly stylized as compLexity, is an American esports franchise headquartered in Frisco,
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. The franchise was founded in 2003 by Jason Lake and is co-owned by Lake, real estate investor John Goff, and
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Jerry Jones Jerral Wayne Jones (born October 13, 1942) is an American businessman who has been the owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL) since February 1989. Early life Jones was born in Los Ange ...
. Complexity operates out of the Legion by Lenovo Esports Center, an esports training facility in The Star. The franchise competes in ''
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'', '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'', '' FIFA'', ''
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'', '' Hearthstone'', '' Madden'', '' Magic: The Gathering Arena'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Complexity formerly competed in several other games, including '' Call of Duty'', '' Dota 2'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. In addition to competitive teams, Complexity also streams gaming sessions over
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. Complexity formerly maintained Limit (stylized as Complexity Limit), a ''
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'' guild, until the end of their sponsorship deal with the guild in early 2022.


Founding and early years (1998-2007)

Complexity was started by Jason Lake as ''Counter Strike:1.3'' clan in 1998. The clan became professional in 2003 after Lake paid two gamers from his own pocket to form a team. Lake voluntarily removed himself from the roster in 2004 and shifted into an administrative and coaching role. The team was formed during the early days of esports in North America and Lake, then a real estate lawyer based in the
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,
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, area, paid his players' salaries and travel expenses out of his own pocket, totaling more than $400,000 dollars by 2007. Following wins at the 2006 Intel Summer Championships and the
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, Lake sold the team to DirecTV for $100,000. Complexity was rebranded as Los Angeles Complexity and joined the Championship Gaming Series as part of the deal. Throughout the history of coL, numerous staff members worked to raise the organization above esports standards in the 2000s. Notable members include Kyle "kuniva" Shellhouse (frag movies, content), Jordan "p4t" Taylor(mIRC admin, recruitment), Rick "digx" Martinez(Graphics, Animation), Shane "exica" Bailey(Graphics, Animation) In 2007, Complexity's CS:Source team was crowned the champion of the CEVO Professional Division Season 4. In 2009, Complexity placed 3rd at
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and 2nd at the
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American Championship. They delved back into '' Quake'' with ''
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'' where they picked up
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and Brian "dkt" Flanders. They played ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Dota 2'', and ''
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''. On April 11, 2013, Complexity was the winner of the '' Call of Duty: Black Ops II'' championship at ESWC 2013. On April 6, 2014, they sold their ''Call of Duty'' team to
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. On March 22, 2015, Complexity announced that they had acquired the ''
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'' team Barrel Boys, with a roster of Stafford "McIntyre" McIntyre, Alexei "Blinks" Bazhenov, Drew "Trummel" Trummel, Aaron "Erho" Kappes, and Edward "TigerJK" Hong. Complexity's ''Dota 2'' team was not invited to
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but qualified in the regional qualifying tournament. Complexity's ''Dota'' team is based in a gaming house near
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.


Sale to Jerry Jones

Complexity continued to operate after the CGS folded in 2008, fielding teams in ''CS:GO'', '' Call of Duty: Black Ops II'', and '' Dota 2'', among others. In 2017, the team was purchased by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and real estate investor John Goff and relocated to Frisco, Texas. Lake remained CEO of the team as part of the deal, while fellow cofounder Jason Bass sold his stake in the team. In 2019, GameStop sponsored a new headquarters and training facility in The Star, a complex that also acts as the training center for the Dallas Cowboys NFL team. Complexity was a member of the G7 Teams, a group that promoted esports in the late 2000s. They were removed from the group and re-added in 2009. On March 1, 2018, Complexity added the ''
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'' team of Metsanauris, Mognus, and al0t (formerly members of the esports team Method). In October 2019, they collaborated with Luke Millanta to create a collection of Complexity-branded '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' weapon skins.


Rosters


Counter-Strike: Global Offensive


Rocket League


Valorant


Former divisions


''League of Legends''


2011

On April 29, 2011, Complexity acquired Epic Charmanders, with a roster consisting of Atlanta, FitterHappier, Gynsingg, Nubbypoohbear, RicePanda, and Shales. The team qualified for the
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in its inaugural Spring 2013 split, which began in April. During the regular season, it finished in last place with a 9–19 record, eliminating it from the Spring Playoffs. Complexity's last-place finish relegated it to the Challenger League instead of playing the LCS Summer Split. Complexity finished season one of the Challenger League with a 19–7 record in the Ancient Golem Conference, earning a bye to the playoff semifinals. In the playoffs, it defeated
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but then lost to
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to finish second in the CS. In August, Yuhn, IWillDominate, and Hao joined the team. Atlanta and FitterHappier left. On November 29, Patoy and DontMashMe joined. Yuhn, Shales, and Gynsingg left.


2012

On January 1, IWillDominate transferred to
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. On January 12, RicePanda, Nubbypoohbear, Hao, DontMashMe, and Patoy left the team. Although Complexity spent the rest of 2012 without a primary League of Legends roster, they were able to expand their trainee roster by adding six players to their compLexity Academy League of Legends (CA.LoL) program.


2013

On February 2, Complexity acquired the roster of The Brunch Club, Nickwu, Lautemortis, Chuuper, MeyeA, Brunch Ü, and Bischu. February, Meteos joins. On March 14, the team received a sponsorship from Newegg. April 2, PR0LLY joins. Chuuper moves to sub. April 20, Brunch U retires, Chuuper moves to AD. On June 17 Nickwu left. On June 18 MegaZero joined. In September, Aniratak joined. On October 3, Lautemortis stepped down from the starter and captain position. On November 23, PR0LLY left the team.


2014

On January 9, Complexity released the year's roster. MegaZero, Chuuper, and MeyeA left the team. On April 29, compLexity.Black became Complexity Gaming. On June 5, Brokenshard replaced by Kez as starting jungler due to visa complications. On October 4,
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joined the team as starter while ROBERTxLEE and Pr0lly moved to the sub position. On November 23, Kubz left the team. On December 23, Westrice left and later joined
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.


''Dota 2''

On February 17, 2012, Complexity signed the North American squad Team Fire. Under the COL banner, the team earned an invite to
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's second iteration of ''The International''. The team finished in 9th-12th-place. Jio "Jeyo" Madayag left the team to join Evil Geniuses in October 2012. Complexity then sold their squad to
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in December. On August 27, 2014, COL returned to the Dota 2 scene with the former Heroes of Newerth roster stayGreen. Led by Kyle "swindlemelonzz" Freedman, the squad went through multiple roster changes in the first few months. The team added Tal "Fly" Aizik and qualified for
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, placing third in its group. In the playoffs, Complexity lost to both Evil Geniuses and Virtus.pro, ending the team's run at the event. Following the tournament's conclusion, Complexity had to rebuild their roster as both MoonMeander and Fly left to build Monkey Business, which would later become OG. The two were replaced by Peter "wayto" Nguyen and Michael "mjw" Nguyen in September 2015. Both players left the team a month later. In November 2015, Complexity picked up the Swedish trio of Linus "Limmp" Blomdin, Rasmus "Chessie" Blomdin and Simon "Handsken" Haag. Together with swindlemelonzz and his brother, Zakari "Zfreek" Freedman, Complexity qualified for several events in early 2016, including the Shanghai Major 2016. COL placed last in their group but earned a direct invite to the
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. Following the
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, the team beat North American rivals Evil Geniuses at Epicenter 2016 to earn a top-4 finish. Their performance declined after that and the team lost multiple qualifiers and placed 9th-12th at the Manila Major. Their season ended after losing in qualifiers for
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. The 2016–2017 season began with another roster change. Limmp, Chessie and Handsken parted ways with the team to return to Sweden. On September 15, 2016, COL added Mihai "canceL^^" Antonio, David "Moo" Hull and Justin "jk" Rosselle. Before the team attended their first LAN event however, jk left COL. Former Team Archon player and Moo teammate Jaron "monkeys-forever" Clinton was added and played with the team at the Northern Arena BEAT Invitational and the
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. The team finished last at both events. Complexity and cancel^^ parted ways in February 2017. COL added Eric "747" Dong to replace cancel^^, another former Team Archon player. The team did not perform well and made a final roster change going into the last portion of the season. On May 23, 2017, COL added European pubstar Feras "Feero" Hroob and North American veteran Jimmy "Demon" Ho to its roster. The team continued to struggle and failed to qualify for
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, ending its season. On September 6, 2017, Swedish brothers Limmp and Chessie returned to Complexity to replace Feero and Demon. The new roster qualified for several
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events and finished fifth at the StarLadder i-League Invitational 4, its best placing of the season . On March 16, 2018, internal conflicts within the team led to the removal of captain Kyle, aka swindlemelonzz. Complexity also removed Chessie and added former COL player MoonMeander, as well as Southeast Asia veteran Adam "343" Shah. The team failed to qualify for
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, leading to another roster change.


''Call of Duty''

On April 11, 2013, Complexity was the winner of '' Call of Duty: Black Ops II'' at ESWC 2013. On April 6, 2014, COL sold their ''Call of Duty'' team to
Evil Geniuses Evil Geniuses (EG) is an American esports organization based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1999, the organization has fielded players in various fighting games, ''Call of Duty'', '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'', ''Dota 2'', '' Fortn ...
. On January 12, 2018, Complexity returned to competitive ''Call of Duty'' after acquiring Christopher "Parasite" Duarte, Tyler "FeLo" Johnson, Jared "Nagafen" Harrell, and Jeremy "StuDyy" Astacio. Nagafen on was replaced eight days later on January 20 with former Enigma6 player Brandon "Dashy" Otell. The team performed poorly and Parasite, FeLo, and Nagefen were replaced with Doug "Censor" Martin, Rasim "Blazt" Ogresevic and former COL player Ricky "Ricky" Stacy. The new group secured a spot at the
2018 CWL Pro League The 2018 CWL Pro League was a '' Call of Duty: WWII'' tournament on PlayStation 4 that occurred on January 23-July 29, 2018. Format The 2018 CWL Global Pro League consisted of 2 Stages, with 16 teams from North America, Europe and the APAC regio ...
.


Partnerships

On June 15, 2018, Complexity announced a new partnership with apparel brand H4X. On November 13, 2018,
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was announced as Complexity's third partner. On January 14, 2019, Complexity partnered with Panini America to produce original content, on-site activations, and
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. On January 16, 2019, Complexity partnered with HyperX on
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. On April 29, 2019, COL partnered with MSI on hardware. GameStop announced its the sponsorship of COL's headquarters, the GameStop Performance Center, on March 27, 2019. Miller Lite started sponsoring Complexity Gaming on May 15, 2019. Part of the sponsorship includes the naming rights to the Miller Lite Player Lounge inside the GameStop Performance Center. On October 7, 2019, Complexity partnered with
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to support
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. On March 2, 2021, Complexity partnered with Dairy Max to create an educational cooking series.


References

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