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プロゲーマーチーム「TITAN」活動終了・・・。


negitaku.orgを確認したところ、衝撃的なニュースが…。
なんと、CSGOでも有名なプロチーム「TITAN」が資金難により活動終了するとのこと…。





発端はKQLY選手のチート

2014年の11月にプロゲーマーが複数BANされたのを覚えている人も多いのではないでしょうか。
そのうちの一人KQLY選手がサブアカウントでのチート使用を認め、契約終了となりました。
これが引き金となり、一度ついたダーティなイメージを払拭出来ず、スポンサー離れは加速して資金繰りが上手くいかなくなったようです。


Hello everybody,

What a ride this has been, eh? Launching Titan in September 2013, I had no idea how exciting this would turn out to be.
We started out with a top level Malaysian Dota 2 team, who managed to clinch a top 10 placement at The International 4. Then followed Cypher, our legendary Quake player who won two DreamHacks and one QuakeCon under our banner. Then of course came our longest standing division, the French speaking CS:GO team, winning and competing in numerous prestigious events. And last but not least our SMITE team, vice-champions of SWC 2015.
Such talent and such great people I had the good fortune to encounter and support. I will never forget the strength and integrity that all our boys brought to Titan in order to perpetuate what we stood for, the spirit of competition.

Now why is Titan shutting down then? I began with an investment budget that was slightly on the lower side of the spectrum back in the days. The staff and myself made it count and counted every penny, in order to maximise the effectiveness of our choices. Titan grew slowly, but organically, without major financial backing or the assistance of sponsorship budgets. I was building a brand and branding was where all the money was invested into; from social media, to teams, to activations and so on. As soon as Titan had grown to a respectable size and fanbase, we started reaching out to potential sponsors. Even though the road was bumpy and we could have made smarter decisions in multiple aspects up to this point, we persevered. In December 2014, we had finally managed to negotiate a much greater than expected sponsorship budget for 2015. Life was good and we were close to entering the LCS through a team acquisition. The initial strategy had paid off, we had gotten it right!
But then we were awoken by some pretty bad news, one of our CS:GO players was banned for cheating. This sent shivers down my spine, because it couldn’t have come at a worse moment. All the bad press that this brought and the major hit the image of an otherwise respectable brand took, was too much. Sponsors and partners with whom we were about to sign, understandably backed out of deals, not wanting to be associated with a company that had just been tarnished. Needless to say, our budget for 2015 had gone up in smoke from one day to another.
From then on it was a real uphill battle and I forced myself to reinvest into Titan in order to keep the company afloat for at least one more year, believing that we could make it after all. We fought the entire year, trying to secure sponsorships that would enable us to keep a struggling, but great CS:GO team as well as our SMITE team. We also sought advice from agencies and lawyers to maybe even sell shares in the company, or merge with another one. None of these scenarios ever materialised with any of the potential partners we spoke to.
Here we are now, starting 2016 without a budget high enough to keep a CS:GO team or pay our amazing staff. How profoundly sad.

This means that as of today, Titan is ceasing operations and releasing all current players and staff into this beautiful esports wilderness. Our CS:GO team will move on and hopefully find a new home worthy of their loyalty and determination. It also must be said that it was an honour to have some of the most dedicated staff members working tirelessly for us. None of this could have been done without you guys and you made me proud.
Thank you to all our fans, supporters, haters, detractors, partners and opponents. We would not be Titan if it weren’t for you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. Thank you also to all team owners, players and tournament organisers; what a privilege it was to have been able to interact with you and in some cases become close friends. Even though not everything worked out in the end, many incredible people made this all worthwhile.
Yours truly will remain in esports and see what opportunities present themselves in the future. It is a crazy industry after all , who knows what might happen!
All the best and stay tough,

Damien Grust
Founder & CEO
引用元 Titan 公式
http://titan.pro/news/read/Titan-Bids-Farewell/58


輝かしい功績を残し終焉

間違いなくトップチームの一つだったTITAN。
2013年9月に結成され
2014年1月19日のESEA Global Finals Season 15を2位。
2月のDreamHack Invitational Iは初優勝。
Major優勝通算1回 Premier優勝通算1回 Minor優勝通算1回
数こそ少ないながら、通算勝率52%と勝ち越しています。

そして有名な選手も所属し、活躍していた実績もあります。
現在の

Ex6TenZ
RpK
shox
SmithZz
ScreaM選手は最近G2 kinguinからManiac選手と入れ替わった感じでしたよね。

過去に所属していた有名な選手は
現在EnVyUsのヘッドコーチを務めるManiac選手
最も有名なエーススナイパーのkennyS選手とapEX選手とNBK選手の現EnVyUs
ScreaM選手とshox選手も一応EnVyUsの代役だったりしますが。

この活動終了で、所属選手が野球で言うところのFA・・・あるいは自由契約となります。
元TSMのようにQuestionMarkのような形になるのかもしれませんが・・・。

世界ランキングTOP10に入るチームでしたが、最終ランキングは11位となりそうです。

NiPや他の有名なチームもそうであるように、復活する日がやってくるかもしれません。
その時はまた強豪として再誕することでしょう。

*2月2日追記
TITANのメンバーはG2に移籍することが決定したようです。
元々G2に所属していたメンバーは新しいチームに移籍したのでそのまま全員が移籍することになりました。良かった(´▽` )

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