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Envy Gaming

Envy Gaming, Inc was a collective esports and gaming company. It was originally founded in 2007 by Tosh "Stainville" Mcgruder and Skyler "Foreplayy" Johnson as a Call of Duty esports team known as Team EnVyUs. Envy Gaming, LLC was formed in October 2012 and incorporated as Envy Gaming, Inc in May 2016. The company owned and operated several esports teams, including Team Envy, the Dallas Fuel of the Overwatch League, and the OpTic Texas of the Call of Duty League with OpTic Gaming. In June 2022, it was announced Envy Gaming would retire the Envy brand, and fully become OpTic Gaming.

Envy Gaming
Company typePrivate
IndustryEsports
Founded2007
Defunct2022 (2022)
FateMerged with OpTic Gaming
Headquarters
Dallas, Texas
,
United States
Key people
RevenueUS$8 million (2019)[1]
Subsidiaries
Websiteenvy.gg

History edit

 
Former owner and CEO Mike "Hastr0" Rufail

2007–2016 edit

Envy Gaming was originally founded by Tosh "Stainville" Mcgruder and Skyler "Foreplayy" Johnson as a professional Call of Duty 4 team in 2007, known as Team EnVyUs. The team brought on Mike "Hastr0" Rufail in 2009 as a team member; Rufail would eventually become the team's owner.[2] Envy Gaming, LLC was officially established in North Carolina on October 31, 2012.[3] The company was officially incorporated on May 25, 2016, as Envy Gaming, Inc.[4]

2017–2022 edit

After a reportedly US$35 million investment from Hersh Interactive Group in September 2017, Envy Gaming relocated their headquarters from Charlotte, North Carolina to Dallas, Texas.[5] The deal also allowed Envy to purchase the Dallas-based Overwatch League franchise spot for an estimated US$20 million, making them one of twelve teams competing in the league's inaugural season.[6][7] Envy Gaming filled the roster by transferring all of the members and staff from the Overwatch team of Team EnVyUs, which officially ended EnVyUs' Overwatch division.[8] On October 5, 2017, the Dallas-based franchise name was revealed as the Dallas Fuel.[9]

On June 28, 2018, Envy Gaming hired former COO for the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) and EVP of sales and marketing for the Dallas Stars Geoff Moore as its first President and COO.[10]

Envy established their second franchised team in May 2019 with the purchase of a slot for Activision's Call of Duty League for a reported US$25 million.[11][12] The team's name, Dallas Empire, and branding were revealed on October 19 and chosen as a callback to the organization's roots.[13]

In October 2019, Envy Gaming established their headquarters and training facility at Victory Park in Dallas. The 20,872 square feet (1,939.1 m2) will include space dedicated to team training, content creation, player development, and wellness training.[14]

On July 9, 2020, Envy Gaming appointed that Adam Rymer as the company's new CEO, replacing founder and owner Mike Rufail.[15]

In November 2021, it was announced that Envy Gaming would acquire the OpTic Gaming brand as part of a merger. OpTic Gaming leader Hector "HECZ" Rodriguez joined the combined companies' ownership group and was to serve as President of OpTic Gaming. This also brought the OpTic Texas roster for Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty League into the Envy family.[16]

In January 2022, Envy Gaming acquired the operating contract for Esports Stadium Arlington, an esports facility located in Arlington, Texas, from Esports Venues LLC.[17]

In June 2022, it was announced Envy Gaming would retire the Envy brand, and fully become OpTic Gaming. The Envy Foundation, a grant program helping North Texas middle schools and high schools, became the OpTic Foundation. Team Envy's content creators and Rocket League team were rebranded to OpTic Gaming, while the Dallas Fuel team remained as is.[18][19]

Investors edit

Envy Gaming acquired several investors in 2017. In March, it was revealed that prior to becoming chief business officer of Team Envy, John Brock had invested a seven-figure sum into the team.[20] Months later, in September, Team Envy owner Mike Rufail confirmed that the organization had secured a reportedly US$35 million investment from Hersh Interactive Group. The deal entailed Hersh serving as strategic partners to the organization, whilst Rufail would remain as the principal owner and operator of the team.[5][21][22] Two months later, World Series of Poker High Roller winner Fedor Holz invested in Envy Gaming to become a minority owner.[23]

In July 2018, Preston Arsement, known as the YouTube personality PrestonPlayz, joined Envy Gaming as an investor and content creator.[24] In January 2019, Envy announced it had raised US$20 million in external capital; they did not reveal the identity of the investors and only described them as "a mix of prominent local investors and Texas families, as well as a select set of national investors."[25]

In August 2020, Post Malone acquired a minority stake, joining as a co-owner.[26][27]

References edit

  1. ^ Settimi, Christina (November 5, 2019). "'Awful Business' Or The New Gold Rush? The Most Valuable Companies In Esports Are Surging". Forbes. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
  2. ^ James, Ford (April 17, 2019). "History of CoD eSports: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare". Dot Esports. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
  3. ^ North Carolina Secretary of State (October 29, 2012), Articles of Organization of Envy Gaming, LLC, C2012 305 00359
  4. ^ North Carolina Secretary of State (June 15, 2016), Application for Certificate of Authority, C2016 194 00130
  5. ^ a b Garrett, Arnessa (September 18, 2017). "E-sports pioneer Team Envy announces relocation to Dallas after big investment from oil baron". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  6. ^ Marshall, Cass (September 20, 2017). "Meet the final founding members of the Overwatch League". Heroes Never Die. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  7. ^ Wolf, Jacob (August 6, 2017). "Blizzard to add Team EnVyUs as Austin-Dallas Overwatch League rep". ESPN. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  8. ^ Marshall, Cass (November 7, 2017). "The Dallas Fuel are eager to debut in the Overwatch League". Heroes Never Die. Retrieved July 28, 2019.
  9. ^ Carpenter, Nicole (October 5, 2017). . Dot Esports. Archived from the original on November 19, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  10. ^ Fischer, Ben (June 28, 2018). "Sports Industry Veteran Geoff Moore to Join Envy Gaming as President". The Esports Observer. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  11. ^ Vincent, Brittany (May 2, 2019). "Activision Sells First Five 'Call of Duty' Esports League Teams". Variety. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  12. ^ Webb, Kevin (November 9, 2019). "Twelve teams reportedly paid $25 million each to join a new esports league around one of the biggest games in the world — here's everything you need to know about Call of Duty League". Business Insider. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  13. ^ Magelssen, Tommy (October 19, 2019). "Dallas Empire branding for Envy Gaming's Call of Duty League team signals 'a new era' for a storied esports organization". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  14. ^ Montes, Bianca (October 31, 2019). "Envy Gaming to Establish Esports Training Center and Headquarters in Dallas' Victory Park". D Magazine. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  15. ^ Ajamy, David (July 10, 2020). "Dallas-based Envy Gaming names new CEO". Dallas Business Journal. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
  16. ^ Edwards, Alex (November 9, 2021). "OpTic Gaming Merges With Envy Gaming to Form a Combined North Texas Esports Powerhouse". Dallas Innovates. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  17. ^ Swanger, Ben (January 13, 2022). "Dallas-based Envy Gaming Acquires Esports Stadium in Arlington". D Magazine. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  18. ^ "Envy Gaming retires its esports brand, becomes OpTic Gaming". Dallas News. 2022-06-27. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
  19. ^ "SBJ Unpacks: Nike continues to see tough North American market". Sports Business Journal. June 27, 2022. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  20. ^ Dunn, Andrew (March 9, 2017). "Will this team become Charlotte's next major league sports franchise?". Charlotte Agenda. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
  21. ^ Carpenter, Nicole (September 18, 2017). . Dot Esports. Archived from the original on October 22, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  22. ^ Ring, Oliver (September 19, 2017). "Team EnVyUs confirm "multi eight figure investment" from Hersh Interactive Group". Esports Insider. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  23. ^ Wolf, Jacob (December 16, 2017). "Poker pro Fedor Holz invests in Team Envy, Dallas Fuel". ESPN. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  24. ^ Hollingsworth, David (July 19, 2018). "Preston Arsement partners with Team Envy". Esports Insider. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  25. ^ Fischer, Ben (January 4, 2019). "Envy Gaming Raises $20M from External Investors". The Esports Observer. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  26. ^ Webster, Andrew (2020-08-28). "Post Malone is now a co-owner of Texas' biggest esports teams". The Verge. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
  27. ^ Beresford, Trilby (2020-08-28). "Post Malone Takes Equity Stake in Envy Gaming (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-06-22.

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For the esports team owned by Envy Gaming see Team Envy Envy Gaming Inc was a collective esports and gaming company It was originally founded in 2007 by Tosh Stainville Mcgruder and Skyler Foreplayy Johnson as a Call of Duty esports team known as Team EnVyUs Envy Gaming LLC was formed in October 2012 and incorporated as Envy Gaming Inc in May 2016 The company owned and operated several esports teams including Team Envy the Dallas Fuel of the Overwatch League and the OpTic Texas of the Call of Duty League with OpTic Gaming In June 2022 it was announced Envy Gaming would retire the Envy brand and fully become OpTic Gaming Envy GamingCompany typePrivateIndustryEsportsFounded2007Defunct2022 2022 FateMerged with OpTic GamingHeadquartersDallas Texas United StatesKey peopleAdam Rymer CEO Geoff Moore President and COO RevenueUS 8 million 2019 1 SubsidiariesTeam EnvyDallas FuelOpTic TexasOpTic GamingWebsiteenvy wbr gg Contents 1 History 1 1 2007 2016 1 2 2017 2022 2 Investors 3 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Former owner and CEO Mike Hastr0 Rufail 2007 2016 edit Envy Gaming was originally founded by Tosh Stainville Mcgruder and Skyler Foreplayy Johnson as a professional Call of Duty 4 team in 2007 known as Team EnVyUs The team brought on Mike Hastr0 Rufail in 2009 as a team member Rufail would eventually become the team s owner 2 Envy Gaming LLC was officially established in North Carolina on October 31 2012 3 The company was officially incorporated on May 25 2016 as Envy Gaming Inc 4 2017 2022 edit After a reportedly US 35 million investment from Hersh Interactive Group in September 2017 Envy Gaming relocated their headquarters from Charlotte North Carolina to Dallas Texas 5 The deal also allowed Envy to purchase the Dallas based Overwatch League franchise spot for an estimated US 20 million making them one of twelve teams competing in the league s inaugural season 6 7 Envy Gaming filled the roster by transferring all of the members and staff from the Overwatch team of Team EnVyUs which officially ended EnVyUs Overwatch division 8 On October 5 2017 the Dallas based franchise name was revealed as the Dallas Fuel 9 On June 28 2018 Envy Gaming hired former COO for the Circuit of the Americas COTA and EVP of sales and marketing for the Dallas Stars Geoff Moore as its first President and COO 10 Envy established their second franchised team in May 2019 with the purchase of a slot for Activision s Call of Duty League for a reported US 25 million 11 12 The team s name Dallas Empire and branding were revealed on October 19 and chosen as a callback to the organization s roots 13 In October 2019 Envy Gaming established their headquarters and training facility at Victory Park in Dallas The 20 872 square feet 1 939 1 m2 will include space dedicated to team training content creation player development and wellness training 14 On July 9 2020 Envy Gaming appointed that Adam Rymer as the company s new CEO replacing founder and owner Mike Rufail 15 In November 2021 it was announced that Envy Gaming would acquire the OpTic Gaming brand as part of a merger OpTic Gaming leader Hector HECZ Rodriguez joined the combined companies ownership group and was to serve as President of OpTic Gaming This also brought the OpTic Texas roster for Activision Blizzard s Call of Duty League into the Envy family 16 In January 2022 Envy Gaming acquired the operating contract for Esports Stadium Arlington an esports facility located in Arlington Texas from Esports Venues LLC 17 In June 2022 it was announced Envy Gaming would retire the Envy brand and fully become OpTic Gaming The Envy Foundation a grant program helping North Texas middle schools and high schools became the OpTic Foundation Team Envy s content creators and Rocket League team were rebranded to OpTic Gaming while the Dallas Fuel team remained as is 18 19 Investors editEnvy Gaming acquired several investors in 2017 In March it was revealed that prior to becoming chief business officer of Team Envy John Brock had invested a seven figure sum into the team 20 Months later in September Team Envy owner Mike Rufail confirmed that the organization had secured a reportedly US 35 million investment from Hersh Interactive Group The deal entailed Hersh serving as strategic partners to the organization whilst Rufail would remain as the principal owner and operator of the team 5 21 22 Two months later World Series of Poker High Roller winner Fedor Holz invested in Envy Gaming to become a minority owner 23 In July 2018 Preston Arsement known as the YouTube personality PrestonPlayz joined Envy Gaming as an investor and content creator 24 In January 2019 Envy announced it had raised US 20 million in external capital they did not reveal the identity of the investors and only described them as a mix of prominent local investors and Texas families as well as a select set of national investors 25 In August 2020 Post Malone acquired a minority stake joining as a co owner 26 27 References edit Settimi Christina November 5 2019 Awful Business Or The New Gold Rush The Most Valuable Companies In Esports Are Surging Forbes Retrieved December 16 2019 James Ford April 17 2019 History of CoD eSports Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Dot Esports Retrieved December 16 2019 North Carolina Secretary of State October 29 2012 Articles of Organization of Envy Gaming LLC C2012 305 00359 North Carolina Secretary of State June 15 2016 Application for Certificate of Authority C2016 194 00130 a b Garrett Arnessa September 18 2017 E sports pioneer Team Envy announces relocation to Dallas after big investment from oil baron Dallas Morning News Retrieved December 17 2019 Marshall Cass September 20 2017 Meet the final founding members of the Overwatch League Heroes Never Die Retrieved July 16 2018 Wolf Jacob August 6 2017 Blizzard to add Team EnVyUs as Austin Dallas Overwatch League rep ESPN Retrieved October 20 2017 Marshall Cass November 7 2017 The Dallas Fuel are eager to debut in the Overwatch League Heroes Never Die Retrieved July 28 2019 Carpenter Nicole October 5 2017 Team Envy s Overwatch League team will be called the Dallas Fuel Dot Esports Archived from the original on November 19 2017 Retrieved October 20 2017 Fischer Ben June 28 2018 Sports Industry Veteran Geoff Moore to Join Envy Gaming as President The Esports Observer Retrieved December 17 2019 Vincent Brittany May 2 2019 Activision Sells First Five Call of Duty Esports League Teams Variety Retrieved December 17 2019 Webb Kevin November 9 2019 Twelve teams reportedly paid 25 million each to join a new esports league around one of the biggest games in the world here s everything you need to know about Call of Duty League Business Insider Retrieved December 17 2019 Magelssen Tommy October 19 2019 Dallas Empire branding for Envy Gaming s Call of Duty League team signals a new era for a storied esports organization Dallas Morning News Retrieved December 17 2019 Montes Bianca October 31 2019 Envy Gaming to Establish Esports Training Center and Headquarters in Dallas Victory Park D Magazine Retrieved December 17 2019 Ajamy David July 10 2020 Dallas based Envy Gaming names new CEO Dallas Business Journal Retrieved April 1 2021 Edwards Alex November 9 2021 OpTic Gaming Merges With Envy Gaming to Form a Combined North Texas Esports Powerhouse Dallas Innovates Retrieved June 28 2022 Swanger Ben January 13 2022 Dallas based Envy Gaming Acquires Esports Stadium in Arlington D Magazine Retrieved January 14 2022 Envy Gaming retires its esports brand becomes OpTic Gaming Dallas News 2022 06 27 Retrieved 2022 06 27 SBJ Unpacks Nike continues to see tough North American market Sports Business Journal June 27 2022 Retrieved June 28 2022 Dunn Andrew March 9 2017 Will this team become Charlotte s next major league sports franchise Charlotte Agenda Retrieved July 20 2018 Carpenter Nicole September 18 2017 Team EnVyUs confirms eight figure investment deal from oil magnate Dot Esports Archived from the original on October 22 2017 Retrieved October 20 2017 Ring Oliver September 19 2017 Team EnVyUs confirm multi eight figure investment from Hersh Interactive Group Esports Insider Retrieved July 16 2018 Wolf Jacob December 16 2017 Poker pro Fedor Holz invests in Team Envy Dallas Fuel ESPN Retrieved December 17 2019 Hollingsworth David July 19 2018 Preston Arsement partners with Team Envy Esports Insider Retrieved December 17 2019 Fischer Ben January 4 2019 Envy Gaming Raises 20M from External Investors The Esports Observer Retrieved December 17 2019 Webster Andrew 2020 08 28 Post Malone is now a co owner of Texas biggest esports teams The Verge Retrieved 2021 06 22 Beresford Trilby 2020 08 28 Post Malone Takes Equity Stake in Envy Gaming Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2021 06 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Envy Gaming amp oldid 1216050295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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