Luminosity Gaming


Luminosity Gaming is a professional esports organization based in North America. It has teams competing in Call of Duty, Overwatch, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege, Fortnite and Apex Legends. The team was founded in Canada by Steve "Buyaka" Maida in 2015, and is based in Toronto, Ontario.

''Madden NFL 17''

On October 15, 2016 Luminosity picked up Eric "Problem" Wright. Widely known as the GOAT in the Madden franchise, Problem is the only 3-time winner of the Madden Challenge. No one else has won more than one. He also won Madden Nation, Season 3, which was featured on ESPN, along with numerous other tournaments.

''Hearthstone''

On January 11, 2015 Luminosity picked up Stanislav Cifka, Nuno "Ignite" Pinho and Josh "Impact" Graham. On July 13, 2015 Christopher "PHONETAP" Huynh left Team Hearthlytics and joined Luminosity.

''Call of Duty''

On September 13, 2019 it was announced that Luminosity had purchased the Seattle slot in the franchised Call of Duty league. The original Seattle Surge roster consisted of Damon "Karma" Barlow, Ian "Enable" Wyatt, Sam "Octane" Larew, Josiah "Slacked" Berry, Brian “Apathy” Zhelyazkov, and Joey “Nubzy” DiGiacomo as coach. On October 30, it was announced that the team would be branded as the Seattle Surge.

''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive''

On April 30, 2015 Peter "ptr" Gurney joined the team as an AWPer. On July 29 it was announced that Luminosity dropped its roster and picked up a team based in Brazil that consisted of Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo, Fernando "fer" Alvarenga, Lucas "steel" Lopes, Ricardo "boltz" Prass, and Marcelo "coldzera" David. In November 2015 Luminosity reached the quarterfinals of DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015. Luminosity won MLG Columbus 2016 on April 3, 2016. On May 8, 2016 Luminosity won DreamHack Austin where they beat fellow Brazilian team Tempo Storm 2-0 in the finals. A couple of days later on May 16, 2016 the team won the ESL Pro League Season 3 Finals after beating G2 Esports 3-2 in the finals. On June 24, 2016 it was officially announced that the Brazilian roster would be joining SK Gaming on July 1, 2016. The roster's final tournament with Luminosity was the Esports Championship Series Season 1 Finals where they placed second, losing to G2 Esports in the finals.
Luminosity signed the Brazilian team WinOut on July 30, 2016. Its roster consisted of Renato "nak" Nakano, Bruno "bit" Lima, Lucas "destinyy" Bullo, Vinicios "PKL" Coelho, Gustavo "yeL" Knittel and is coached by Alessandro "apoka" Marcucci. Renato "nak" Nakano and Bruno "bit" Lima were kicked on the team on September 8, 2016. Gustavo "SHOOWTiME" Gonçalves and Bruno "shz" Martinelli joined Luminosity on September 11.
On September 12, 2019, Luminosity dropped its second Brazilian roster.
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Notable former players

Tournament placements

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On June 22, 2019, Luminosity picked a Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege team that consisted of Coal "Doodle" Phillips, Kian "Hyena" Moyazani, Richie "Rexen" Coronado, Tom "Tomas" Kaka, and Muteeb "PiXeL" Chaudary. They quickly became a top team in North American Pro League defeating top teams DarkZero Esports and Team Reciprocity. Luminosity placed third in the online qualifier for the Six Major Raleigh and failed to qualify for the event. In Dreamhack Montreal 2019, Luminosity lost to Team Liquid and BDS Esport being eliminated in the group stage and placing 13-16th, alongside top European team, Chaos Esports Club and amateur teams Livid Gaming and Super Nova. After this defeat, PiXeL left the team and was replaced with former player of Rise Nation, Abdullah "Factor" Rihan. Luminosity placed 4th in North American Pro League Season 10, failing to reach the Season 10 finals but avoiding relegation.
On April 14, 2020, Hyena released a statement detailing conflict between the team, Luminosity, and the developers of Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft and criticizing the latter two for mismanagement and miscommunication resulting in the team's removal from Pro League. The day after, Ubisoft confirmed that the team would not be competing in Pro League. On April 17, Luminosity released Hyena along with the rest of the team. Hyena later retired from Rainbow Six Siege.

Final Roster

Former Players

Tournament Results

Rosters

''Fortnite''

''Smite''

Tournament results

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''Overwatch'' (as [Vancouver Titans])

Former

''Call of Duty'' (as [Seattle Surge])

Former ''Call of Duty: Black Ops III''

''Former Hearthstone''

''Former Super Smash Bros''

IDNameGameCharacterJoin dateLeave dateNext Team
IceMustafa AkçakayaSuper Smash Bros. MeleeFoxOctober 21, 2016October 19, 2017Red Bull Esports
AbadangoYuta KawamuraSuper Smash Bros. for Wii UMewtwo, BayonettaOctober 8, 2016December 15, 2017Shinobism

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