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During ALGS Year 3, DarkZero was considered by esports media writers and fans as one of the favorites of the competition alongside TSM.<ref name=Landis-Sep2023>{{cite magazine|last=Landis|first=Robbie|url=https://esi.si.com/apex-legends/tsm-vs-darkzero-next-algs-champion|title=TSM vs DarkZero: Who will be the next ALGS Champion?|magazine=[[Sports Illustrated|Esports Illustrated]]|date=September 5, 2023|accessdate=April 25, 2024}}</ref> |
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In April 2023, during the middle of the 2022–23 (ALGS Year 3) season, Sharky left the team, expressing he lost passion for ''Apex''; Beau "RamBeau" Sheid would fill-in for DarkZero's vacant roster spot.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Landis|first=Robbie|url=https://esi.si.com/apex-legends/rambeau-joins-darkzero-two-weeks-after-algs-retirement|title=RamBeau Joins DarkZero Two Weeks After ALGS Retirement|magazine=[[Sports Illustrated|Esports Illustrated]]|date=April 13, 2023|accessdate=April 25, 2024}}</ref> This was met with controversy, with other professional players criticizing this situation.<ref name=Landis-May2023/> Following the end of the ALGS Pro League regular season, RemBeau was left off the DZ roster and the organization instead picked up Rody "Xynew" Geissler as their third player.<ref name=Landis-May2023/><ref name=Landis-Sep2023/> Zer0 and Genburten cited Xynew's "communication skills and game brain" as reasons they greenlit his acquisition; they also expressed that these strengths were unusual for a [[Game controller|controller]] player such as Xynew.<ref name=Sledge-b/> Now with Xynew, DarkZero won the 2023 ALGS North American (NA) Regional Finals.<ref name=Landis-May2023>{{cite magazine|last=Landis|first=Robbie|url=https://esi.si.com/apex-legends/darkzero-win-algs-2023-na-regional-finals|title=DarkZero win ALGS 2023 NA Apex Pro League Regional Finals|magazine=[[Sports Illustrated|Esports Illustrated]]|date=May 8, 2023|accessdate=April 25, 2024}}</ref> |
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In November 2022, the team acquired Jaimson "PVPX" Moore as their head coach.<ref name=Landis-Jul2023{{cite web|last=Landis|first=Robbie|url=https://www.si.com/esports/apex-legends/apex-legends-global-series-2023-split-2-playoffs-5-teams-to-watch|title=Apex Legends Global Series: 2023 Split 2 Playoffs, 5 Teams to Watch|work=[[Sports Illustrated|Esports Illustrated]]|date=July 11, 2023|accessdate=June 16, 2024}}</ref> In April 2023, during the middle of the 2022–23 (ALGS Year 3) season, Sharky left the team, expressing he lost passion for ''Apex''; Beau "RamBeau" Sheid would fill-in for DarkZero's vacant roster spot.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Landis|first=Robbie|url=https://esi.si.com/apex-legends/rambeau-joins-darkzero-two-weeks-after-algs-retirement|title=RamBeau Joins DarkZero Two Weeks After ALGS Retirement|magazine=[[Sports Illustrated|Esports Illustrated]]|date=April 13, 2023|accessdate=April 25, 2024}}</ref> This was met with controversy, with other professional players criticizing this situation.<ref name=Landis-May2023/> Following the end of the ALGS Pro League regular season, RemBeau was left off the DZ roster and the organization instead picked up Rody "Xynew" Geissler as their third player.<ref name=Landis-May2023/><ref name=Landis-Sep2023/> Zer0 and Genburten cited Xynew's "communication skills and game brain" as reasons they greenlit his acquisition; they also expressed that these strengths were unusual for a [[Game controller|controller]] player such as Xynew.<ref name=Sledge-b/> Now with Xynew, DarkZero won the 2023 ALGS North American (NA) Regional Finals.<ref name=Landis-May2023>{{cite magazine|last=Landis|first=Robbie|url=https://esi.si.com/apex-legends/darkzero-win-algs-2023-na-regional-finals|title=DarkZero win ALGS 2023 NA Apex Pro League Regional Finals|magazine=[[Sports Illustrated|Esports Illustrated]]|date=May 8, 2023|accessdate=April 25, 2024}}</ref> |
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Just shortly prior to the ALGS Year 3 Split 2 Playoffs, the team droped PVPX and picked up coach "zz".<ref name=Landis-Jul2023/> DZ were challenged by the Aurora Gaming org during the group stage of the ALGS Split 2 playoffs.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Landis|first=Robbie|url=https://esi.si.com/apex-legends/aurora-challenges-darkzero-algs-split-2-playoffs|title=Aurora Challenges DarkZero in ALGS Split 2 Playoffs Group Stages|magazine=[[Sports Illustrated|Esports Illustrated]]|date=July 13, 2023|accessdate=April 25, 2024}}</ref> DarkZero ultimately went on to win the ALGS Split 2 Playoffs.<ref name=Labilles>{{cite web|last=Labilles|first=Justin-Ivan|url=https://dotesports.com/apex-legends/news/darkzero-one-up-tsm-at-algs-split-2-playoffs-to-win-third-international-crown|title= DarkZero one-up TSM at ALGS Split 2 Playoffs to win third international crown |work=[[Dot Esports]]|date=July 16, 2023|accessdate=April 25, 2024}}</ref> Going into the Year 3 Championship, DarkZero were ranked second in the Apex Global Power Rankings – the rankings are determined by panelists from within the ''Apex Legends'' community.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Richman|first=Olivia|url=https://esi.si.com/apex-legends/apex-global-power-rankings-algs-championship-2023|title=These Are the Best Apex Legends Teams in the World — Apex Global Power Rankings 2023|magazine=[[Sports Illustrated|Esports Illustrated]]|date=September 5, 2023|accessdate=April 26, 2024}}</ref> |
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===ALGS Year 4=== |
===ALGS Year 4=== |
Revision as of 21:44, 20 June 2024
Short name | DarkZero |
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Divisions | |
Founded | 2018 |
Based in | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Colors | Midnight purple, dusk purple, power blue, white, black/dark grey[a] |
CEO | Don Kim |
Championships | Apex Legends – 1 (ALGS championship: 2022) |
Partners | |
Website | darkzero |
DarkZero Esports, or simply DarkZero (DZ), is an American esports organization. Founded in 2018, DarkZero participates in competitive Rainbow Six Siege, Valorant and Apex Legends competitions. With the latter, DarkZero is an Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) partner team.
Founding and structure
An American organization,[2] DarkZero Esports was founded in 2018 by Zachary Matula.[3] A private equity investor, Matula previously worked as a trader.[4] Matula was the CEO of DarkZero until September 2021, when Don Kim filled the role; Kim previously served as the CEO of TSM (then known as Team SoloMid), another American esports organization.[4] DarkZero is based in a facility in Las Vegas.[5]
In April 2021, DarkZero announced a partnership with Respawn Products, specifically a one-year deal for the latter to become DarkZero's exclusive gaming furniture provider.[5] DZ also entered a partnership with Aim Lab,[6] which began in October 2020.[7] Raven, a UK-based merchandise company, handles the team's apparel design and production.[4][8] DZ also has an ownership stake in Raven.[4] In August 2021, they announced a partnership with Resorts World Las Vegas.[3]
History in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
The organization first participated in competitive Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege (R6), joining the scene in November 2018, after acquiring SK Gaming's roster.[4] In competitive R6 play, the team won the tenth season of the North American Rainbow Six Siege Pro League in 2019.[4] They also won the North American League's 2020 August Major.[9][10] In 2022, DZ won the Charlotte Major, defeating Astralis.[11] DarkZero's roster for the Charlotte Major title featured Hyper, Ecl9pse, njr, Panbazou, and Canadian.[12]
History in Valorant
In June 2021, DZ signed the Kooky Koalas roster for the org's foray into Valorant.[13] This initial roster included Kyle "ScrewFace" Jensen, Yannick "KOLER" Blanchette, Nick "Harmon" Harmon, Adam "Ange" Milian, and Andy "Andersin" Collins, with Zack "huuaw" Solomon serving as the team's coach.[14] They introduced a new roster lineup in April 2022,[15] which included ScrewFace, Ange, Trick, drone, and ZexRow, as well as neilzinho serving as head coach.[16] Despite this, DarkZero announced that July, they would be exiting the Valorant scene.[17] Performance wise, DarkZero found little success in Valorant play.[18] Though DZ stated they hoped their departure would be temporary,[17] the organization has not fielded a Valorant roster since.
In June 2024, DarkZero Signed the Turtle Troop Roster for the org's return into Valorant. The roster consists of Brenden 'Steller' McGrath, Corey 'Corey' Nigra, Brandon 'Bdog' Sanders, Matthew 'Wedid' Suchan and Jack 'Add3r' Hayashi.
History in Apex Legends
Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Year 2
In July 2022, the Japanese esports organization Reignite dissolved its Apex Legends roster, which consisted of Rhys "Zer0" Perry, Noyan "Genburten" Ozkose, and Rick "Sharky" Wirth.[19][20] Zer0 plays as the team's In-Game Leader (IGL).[21] The trio were fresh off their win of the ALGS Split 2 playoffs in Stockholm during the 2021–22 (ALGS Year 2) season.[20][22] Genburten was unable to play during these playoffs due to a COVID-19 scare; British loan player Jake "Jmw" Walters substituted as the third player.[23][24]
DarkZero then signed the trio as part of their entry into the ALGS scene, formally announcing their signing in July.[2][25] The All-Australian trio would shortly thereafter go on to win the 2022 ALGS Championship, winning $500,000.[26][27] With TSM and OpTic enganging in a "chaotic endgame", DZ won out against Spacestation and GMT in the final circle of the championship match.[23] The win marked the second consecutive title for Zer0, Genburten, and Sharky, due to their ALGS Split 2 victory.[22] Their ALGS Championship victory came so soon after their official signing with DarkZero, that the organization had not yet updated their website to include bios for the players.[2]
ALGS Year 3
During ALGS Year 3, DarkZero was considered by esports media writers and fans as one of the favorites of the competition alongside TSM.[22]
In November 2022, the team acquired Jaimson "PVPX" Moore as their head coach.Cite error: The <ref>
tag has too many names (see the help page). This was met with controversy, with other professional players criticizing this situation.[28] Following the end of the ALGS Pro League regular season, RemBeau was left off the DZ roster and the organization instead picked up Rody "Xynew" Geissler as their third player.[28][22] Zer0 and Genburten cited Xynew's "communication skills and game brain" as reasons they greenlit his acquisition; they also expressed that these strengths were unusual for a controller player such as Xynew.[21] Now with Xynew, DarkZero won the 2023 ALGS North American (NA) Regional Finals.[28]
Just shortly prior to the ALGS Year 3 Split 2 Playoffs, the team droped PVPX and picked up coach "zz".[29] DZ were challenged by the Aurora Gaming org during the group stage of the ALGS Split 2 playoffs.[30] DarkZero ultimately went on to win the ALGS Split 2 Playoffs.[31] Going into the Year 3 Championship, DarkZero were ranked second in the Apex Global Power Rankings – the rankings are determined by panelists from within the Apex Legends community.[32]
ALGS Year 4
Ahead of the 2023–24 ALGS season (or ALGS Year 4), Apex Legends publisher Electronic Arts (EA) announced DarkZero as one of the 12 ALGS partner teams;[33] these teams receive "a variety of support programs and contributions" from EA and the game's developer, Respawn Entertainment.[34] DZ's coach, "zz", quelled rumors that team would be returning to the APAC region for Year 4.[35]
In January 2024, DarkZero signed Nicholas "Sikezz" Odom.[36] He was previously signed to XSET, but left in November 2023, stating he had another roster spot lined up.[37] Shortly thereafter, Xynew was announced to have joined Spacestation Gaming, effectively ending his tenure with DZ.[38] In February, DarkZero assembled an all-women's Apex roster. Dubbed "DZ Eve", the roster includes players "Renee", "Scarlita", and "Samuraisky".[39]
DZ finished in first-place in the 2024 ALGS Split 1 Pro League standings for the North American region.[40] Heading into the 2024 ALGS Split 1 Playoffs, TSM's ImperialHal referenced DarkZero as their rivals.[41] DarkZero would be one of the first two teams to reach match point in the Split 1 Playoffs, but ultimately lost to Reject Winnity.[42]
On May 14, it was announced that Zer0 and Genburten would join with ImperialHal to form a "superteam" for Year 4 Split 2, though it was initially unclear if this was to be under DarkZero or as part of a different organization.[43][44] On May 28, it was announced that the Saudi organization Team Falcons had signed the trio, ending both Zer0 and Genburten's tenture with DarkZero.[45] In light of this move, DarkZero opted to release Sikezz, as well as zz, and their analyst "Privacy", as the org reevaluated its Apex position.[45]
Rosters
- Apex Legends
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- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
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Valorant
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Source:[1]Team accomplishments and honors
Notes
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