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Org Location | United States | ||
Region | North America | ||
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Team FeaR is a defunct American esports organization.
History[]
A New Dynasty in First Person Shooters and eSports[]
Fear began right back in Call of Duty Modern Warfare, the game that turned the Call of Duty series into what we see and play today. While many first saw the potential that the franchise now had for the regular crowd, less saw the potential for Call of Duty as an eSport (although some had seen in it CoD 2). However Moho, Choppy, Pacman and ASSASS1N did see this potential and came together under the FeaR organization for the MLG National Championship 2008 where they would set the scene for an successful era in Call of Duty eSports for the next 6 years and beyond. Here the managed to beat other early supporters Team EnVyUs, who sported now legends StaiNViLLe and FoRePLayy on their roster, to take away 1st place and $8,000 from the $15,000 prize pool. They would then return next year hoping to defend their title as National Champions, this time with ProoFy and Punisher for Pacman and Choppy. However this time they were only able to take away a 3rd place finish with $2000, as Xtravagant, another team of legends sporting the likes of Rambo, Dodgers, Sharp and BigTymeR, took away the $8,000 and 1st place.
A Growing eSport, A Growing Team[]
Two years after their previous event at the MLG National Championship 2009, FeaR looked to compete at an event again, this time in Call of Duty Black Ops at MLG Columbus. They went into this event with another different roster, with Dedo and John joining the ever-present Moho and ASSASS1N. This would be their first of many Black Ops events as an organization, although the roster would change many times. Here they were unable to take away a win, but still managed a very respectable 3rd against a field including an incredibly strong OpTic Gaming team of BigTymeR, Rambo, MerK and JKap. They took away their $4,000 and headed off to MLG Anaheim 2011 just under 2 months later. Here they would come one step closer to that win, finishing 2nd and taking home $6,000, with PHiZZURP and TwiZz on the roster instead of Dedo and Moho. Yet again they were beaten by very talented opponents, with this time it being Quantic LeveraGe, made up of ACHES, TeePee, Scumpi and ProoFy. One month later there were able to get that win at MLG Raleigh, beating a Collapse roster made up of TuQuick, Parasite, Apathy and Pikachu to take away $10,000. However, FeaR were unable to turn this win into another at MLG Orlando, as they placed a slightly disappointing 4th, taking away $2,800, with OpTic able to take another win. Their Black Ops season would not end on a high, as they were only able to place a disappointing 8th at the MLG National Championship 2011, with Quantic Nex-TT-hreat, which included the likes of Censor and Vengeance, able to come away with a win and $50,000.
Modern Warfare 3[]
Following a season of varied success in Black Ops, FeaR would go on to compete in 2 Modern Warfare 3 events. The first of these was the UMG Invitational, which took place in Chicago, Illinois. They would go into this with a very different looking roster of John, KiLLa, PHiZZURP and Ricky. Here they would place first, taking home $2,400 with an Obey squad featuring NameLeSs placing in second. At EGL 7, FeaR were unable to find such success, placing 4th and taking away $1,300.
Black Ops 2[]
FeaR would go into Black Ops 2 with yet another new look roster of Moho, ASSASS1N, Sharp and John for the Call of Duty Championship 2013. Here, against a very strong field including the likes of Fariko.Impact, EnVyUs, OpTic Gaming and compLexity. FeaR would be able to come away with a placing of 5th as well as $70,000, finishing above European giants Epsilon eSports. However, despite this relative success FeaR would not compete at another event until UMG Dallas 6 months later. They, yet again, had a new look squad of Loony, Moho, Pacman and Whea7s, but they could only manage a 6th place finish, taking away no prize money.
Advanced Warfare and Beyond[]
The new FeaR roster for Call of Duty Advanced Warfare is Moho, ASSASS1N, Dedo and Neslo. The team will now be looking for success at the up and coming MLG Columbus event and further into the future. They would get 17-20th Place at MLG Columbus 2014, Team FeaR has not competed at an event since.
Timeline[]
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- August (approx.), John leaves.
- January 14, John joins.
- April (approx.), John leaves.
- April 15, ASSASS1N leaves.[1]
- May 1, Sharp leaves.[2]
- May 5, Dedo leaves.[3]
- May 6, NAMELESS and Saints join.[4]
- May 18, Saints leaves.
- May 24, Whea7s joins.[5]
- July 10, Loony joins.[6]
- October (approx.), Loony, Pacman, and Whea7s leave.
- November 28, Dedo joins.[7]
- November 29, FormaL joins.[8]
- December 1, Slacked joins.[9]
- December 7, CMPLX joins. Slacked leaves.[10]
Player Roster[]
Former[]
C | ID | Name | Role | Next Team | Joined | Left |
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Brock | Brock Woods | Slayer | Devoid Gaming | |||
Legend | Tommy Bennett | Objective | None | |||
Trev | Trevor Lindgren | Slayer | VanQuish Gaming | |||
ASSASS1N | Robert Walsh | Objective | VanQuish Gaming | |||
Moho | Joey Morehouse | Objective | Manager | |||
Neslo | Jeremy Olsen | Slayer | Strictly Business | |||
Dedo | Ken Dedo | Slayer | Strictly Business | |||
FormaL | Matthew Piper | Slayer | Team Kaliber | |||
CMPLX | Aaron Vetelino | Slayer | SYNRGY Gaming | |||
Sharp | Brandon Rodgers | Support | vVv Gaming | |||
TuQuick | Aaron Chang | Objective | Fariko Impact | |||
Ricky | Richard Stacy | Objective | IcoNs | |||
KiLLa | Adam Sloss | Support | Fariko Impact | |||
John | John Perez | Slayer | Evil | |||
PHiZZURP | Phillip Klemenov | Support | Quantic Gaming | |||
ProoFy | Jordan Cannon | Objective | Team Envy | |||
Punisher | Objective | None | ||||
Choppy | Objective | None | ||||
Pacman | Jonathan Tucker | Objective | Vintage |
Organization[]
Current[]
C | ID | Name | Position |
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Moho | Joey Morehouse | Founder & CEO |
Team Achievements[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Team FeaR Tournament Results - Show Prize as (Local • USD • Euros) | |||||
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Game | Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Roster |
2019-08-11 | 25 - 32 | CheckMate Gaming Scouting Grounds League 2019 Grand Finals | Risky • Nihill • Nelson • TwiZz • Johnny | ||
2015-03-08 | 15 - 16 | Call of Duty Championship 2015 North America Regional Final | ASSASS1N • Brock • Trev • Legend | ||
2015-02-15 | 17 - 32 | MLG GameBattles 5000 Series 2015-02-15 | ASSASS1N • Brock • Legend • Trev | ||
2015-02-12 | 4 | MLG Pro League 2015 Season 2 Relegation Pro Qualifier | |||
2015-02-10 | 9 - 16 | MLG Pro League 2015 Season 2 Relegation Open Qualifier | ASSASS1N • Trev • Exist | ||
2014-12-28 | 17 - 32 | MLG GameBattles 5000 Series 2014-12-28 | Aries • Strife • CaLiFa | ||
2014-12-21 | 5 - 8 | MLG GameBattles 5000 Series 2014-12-21 | ASSASS1N • Brock • Trev • Aqua | ||
2014-11-30 | 17 - 20 | MLG Columbus Open 2014 | ASSASS1N • Moho • Dedo • Neslo | ||
2014-11-23 | 17 - 32 | MLG GameBattles 10000 Series 2014-11-23 | Moho • ASSASS1N • Neslo • Dedo | ||
2014-11-16 | 17 - 32 | MLG GameBattles 5000 Series 2014-11-16 | Moho • ASSASS1N • Neslo • Dedo | ||
Total Prize:USD 0 |
Media[]
- 2012
- 2013
- August 6, EGL7 FeaR Post Tournament Interview with Dexerto on YouTube
- August 11, EGL7 Team FeaR Exclusive ESPL Interview with eSportsLive on YouTube
- March 16, ESN Interviews: Team Fear starring Goldenboy with Esports Nation on YouTube
- March 17, ESN Interviews: Team FeaR (2) with Esports Nation on YouTube
Gallery[]
External links[]
References[]
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