
Achievements | – |
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Country | United States |
Region | North America |
World Ranking | – |
Regional Ranking | – |
Matches | – / 24 |
Win Rate | – / 8% |
Current streak | – |
Record win streak | 1 () |
Record lose streak | 1 () |
Earned | – / $600 |
MVP | – |
Ronin Esports
Ronin Esports was a North American PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team active from late 2017 to early 2018. Despite a relatively short lifespan, they competed in a couple of notable tournaments, achieving their best result with a 16th-place finish at the Global Loot League Season 1 (GLL S1), earning them approximately $600 in prize money. Across their 24 matches, they secured 2 victories. While they didn't achieve top rankings in major competitions, their participation laid the foundation for future endeavors in the competitive PUBG scene. (Note: Exact match and win counts may vary slightly).
* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database
Ronin Esports Roster
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Ronin World Ranking
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About team
Ronin's tournament history includes participation in the IEM Oakland PUBG Invitational in late 2017 and GLL S1 in early 2018. While they didn’t place highly at IEM Oakland, their performance at GLL S1, though not a win, represented their most significant achievement in terms of placement and prize money. Their participation in these events provided valuable experience and exposure within the competitive landscape of PUBG.
Throughout their brief existence, Ronin Esports maintained a relatively stable roster of around 6 players. Early members included Minifridgejr, Duckk, Kraqen, and notadeveloper. Later, players like TEXQS and koldamenta also joined the team. Currently, the team is inactive and doesn't have an official roster.
Ronin Esports did not achieve any significant rankings in the official PUBG global or regional leaderboards. While they accumulated some experience competing in professional and semi-professional circuits (approximately 387 teams competed in the last year), they didn't break into the top ranks of either the global or regional rankings. Their focus seemed to be more on gaining experience and establishing a presence in the competitive scene rather than immediately pursuing top-tier rankings.
* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description