Luminosity Gaming is a professional esports video game team. It has teams competing in Call of Duty, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, World of Warcraft, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. The team was founded in Canada by Steve "Buyaka" Maida in 2015 but has since moved its headquarters to Los Angeles, California, United States.
Hearthstone
On January 11, 2015 Luminosity picked up Stanislav Cifka, Nuno "Ignite" Pinho and Josh "Impact" Graham.[1] On July 13, 2015 Christopher "PHONETAP" Huynh left Team Hearthlytics and joined Luminosity.[2]
Counter-Strike
On April 30, 2015 Peter "ptr" Gurney joined the team as an AWPer.[3] 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.[4] In November 2015 Luminosity reached the quarterfinals of DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015.[5] Luminosity won MLG Columbus 2016 on April 3, 2016.[6] On May 8, 2016 Luminosity won DreamHack Austin where they beat fellow Brazilian team Tempo Storm 2-0 in the finals.[7] 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.[8]
Call of Duty
Luminosity picked up a Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare team in November 2015. They missed qualifying for the Call of Duty World League in the LAN (off-line) qualifiers.[9] They however were able to qualify via the online qualifiers.
Roster
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Nationality |
ID |
Name |
Join date |
Brazil |
FalleN |
Gabriel Toledo |
2015-07-28 |
Brazil |
fer |
Fernando Alvarenga |
2015-07-28 |
Brazil |
coldzera |
Marcelo David |
2015-07-28 |
Brazil |
fnx |
Lincoln Lau |
2015-11-23 |
Brazil |
TACO |
Tacio Filho |
2015-11-23 |
Smite
Overwatch
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Hearthstone
Nationality |
ID |
Name |
Join date |
United States |
PHONETAP |
Christopher Huynh |
2015-07-13 |
Sweden |
Darkwonyx |
Johan Hansson |
2015-11-07 |
League of Legends
Nationality |
ID |
Name |
Join date |
United States |
Voyboy |
Joedat Esfahani |
2016-03-08 |
Former
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Nationality |
ID |
Name |
Join date |
Leave date |
Brazil |
boltz |
Ricardo Prass |
2015-07-28 |
2015-11-23 |
Brazil |
steel |
Lucas Lopes |
2015-07-28 |
2015-11-23 |
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Nationality |
ID |
Name |
Join date |
Leave date |
United States |
Replays |
James Crowder |
2015-11-09 |
2016-04-20 |
United States |
J0hn |
Johnathan Perez |
2015-11-09 |
2016-04-20 |
Tournament placements
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Bold denotes a CS:GO Major
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