Aurora Gaming, or simply Aurora (stylized in all caps),[2] is an esports organization. Founded in Serbia in 2022, Aurora currently fields professional rosters in Apex Legends, Counter-Strike 2 (CS2), Dota 2, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) competitions. Its MLBB team is based in the Philippines.
Short name | Aurora |
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Divisions | |
Founded | 2022 |
Location | Serbia Philippines (MLBB team) |
Colors | Cyan, black[1] |
Main sponsor | 1xBet |
Website | auroragg |
Founding and sponsor
editAurora Gaming was founded in 2022 in Serbia.[2] Their main sponsor/partner is 1xBet.[3] In November 2023, their CS2 roster appeared in an ad campaign with Russian adult film actress Eva Elfie; the ad received criticism, with some fans calling it "misogynistic".[4] 1xBet is one of both Aurora's and Elfie's main sponsors.[4]
History in Apex Legends
editA Serbian org, Aurora competes in the EMEA region for the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) competition.[5]
ALGS Year 3
editAurora played with an all-Russian squad to being the 2022–23 (ALGS Year 3) season, with the players previously completing on Team Empire roster,[6] from which they were dropped when Team Empire left competitive Apex in August 2022.[7] On 4 November, Aurora signed the roster consisting of "RANCHES", "cleaveee", and "Maliwan".[8]
In EMEA play, Aurora was dominant during Split 1, winning the region.[9][10] This qualified them for the Split 1 playoffs, but they encountered visa issues which marred Aurora all season.[5][6][9] These visa issues rendered them unable to play in the ALGS Split 1 Playoffs, held in London.[10]
During the ALGS Split 2 Pro League, Aurora had a middling performance and Alexey "Mailwan" Rusinov stepped down from the active roster, with Danila "Sunset" Soloviov filling the vacant roster spot.[9] Their performance improved and they were able to qualify for the Split 2 Playoffs as the EMEA region's ninth seed.[9] However, visa issues further complicated Aurora's competitive efforts, as Sunset was forced to miss the ALGS Split 2 Playoffs.[9] Maliwan returned and filled-in for Sunset during the competition.[11] In the 2023 ALGS Split 2 Playoffs, they selected drop spots alongside other teams on both the Storm Point and World's Edge maps.[12][13] After a 31st-place finish in the Split 2 Playoffs, Aurora disbanded the roster in August.[5][14]
Later in the month, Aurora would re-enter Apex competition, signing the then free agent Fire Beavers roster.[5][15] This team consisted of Kiryl "9impulse" Kostsiu, Lev "taskmast33r" Grigoriev, and Syvatoslav "ojrein" Korochinsky, with the former playing as the team's captain.[16] They qualified for the 2023 ALGS Championship, held in Birmingham.[10] However, visa issues once again came into play, with Jose "Uxako" Llosa and Keenan "Tax" Mackey, serving as substitutes for Aurora.[16] Ultimately, 9impulse received his visa, though taskmast33r was denied entry to the U.K.[17][18] They instead began the tournament with "Uxako" playing the third spot on their roster.[10] Internal team disagreements with Uxako occurred and after the group stage, Aurora attempted to make a swap to Tax.[18] However, ALGS officials denied Aurora's roster swap.[17] As Uxako was registered as a starting player for Aurora in the tournament, a swap to a sub was only allowed in a case such as illness.[17] 9impulse and ojrein would finish the tournament playing as a duo, and Aurora finished the Championship in a disappointing 36th-place.[18]
ALGS Year 4
editIn December, Aurora benched taskmast33r.[10] Konstantin "Hardecki" Kozlov would complete the Aurora roster as their third player.[19][20] During EMEA regional play in the Split 1 Pro League, the team performed well, securing a spot in the Split 1 Playoffs.[21] In March 2024, 9impulse requested Apex Legends publisher Electronic Arts (EA) to send out official invites to the 2024 ALGS Split 1 Playoffs LAN location, in order for players to be proactive in applying for travel visas.[22] Other pro players spoke up in solidarity of 9impulse.[22]
Heading into the 2024 ALGS Split 1 Playoffs, Hadley Vincent of Dot Esports wrote that "Aurora is known by most as a wildcard team", and cited professional player "Zer0" of DarkZero concurring with that assessment.[19] They are also known as an aggressive team, with their play notably unorthodox in relation to the game's meta.[19][20]
In Counter-Strike 2 and Dota 2
editAurora Gaming also fields rosters in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) and Dota 2.[23] Aurora's CS2 roster won the Skyesports Masters 2024 tournament, defeating OG by a score of 3–1.[24][25] The win clinched a berth in the Skyesports Championship 2024 tournament.[24]
On 13 November 2023, Aurora signed the former Talon Esports roster, the strongest in the Southeast Asia (SEA) region, after Talon and the roster mutually agreed to part ways.[26][27] The roster consisted of Nuengnara "23savage" Teeramahanon,[a] Armel "Armel" Tabios, Anucha "Jabz" Jirawong, Worawit "Q" Mekchai, and Chan "Oli" Chon Kien.[26] In March 2024, Armel was benched.[29] Aurora shortly thereafter announced Artem "Lorenof" Melnik as their new mid laner.[30]
In Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
editAurora Gaming joined the Philippine Mobile Legends: Bang Bang league, MPL Philippines.[31] On 27 July 2024, Aurora unveiled their official Mobile Legends: Bang Bang roster for Season 14 at PARQAL, Aseana City, Parañaque. The roster is comprised of Edward Jay "Edward" Dapadap, Jonard Cedrix "Demonkite" Caranto, Kenneth Carl "Yue" Tadeo, Jan Dominic "Domeng" Delmundo, Ben Seloe "Benthings" Dizon Maglaque, and Renejay "Renejay" Barcase.[32]
Rosters
edit- Apex Legends
Aurora Gaming Apex Legends roster | |||||||||||||
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Anatoly "Wrugb" Belousov | ||||||||||||
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Legend:
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Source:[33]
- Counter-Strike 2
Aurora Gaming Counter-Strike 2 roster | |||||||||||||||||||
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Stepan "brain" Sivoronov | ||||||||||||||||||
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Legend:
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Latest roster transaction: 5 April 2024[b] lattykk was previously on Aurora.[35]. |
Source:[36]
- Dota 2
Aurora Gaming Dota 2 roster | |||||||||||||||||||
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Lee "Sunbhie" Jeong-jae | ||||||||||||||||||
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Legend:
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Latest roster transaction: 16 March 2024[30]. |
Source:[28]
Notes
editReferences
edit- ^ "Logo Book" (PDF). auroragg.com. Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 June 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ a b "About". auroragg.com. Archived from the original on 15 June 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ "Partners". auroragg.com. Archived from the original on 15 June 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ a b Mclaughlin, Declan (3 November 2023). "Fans call esports org ad with Eva Elfie "misogynistic"". Dexerto. Archived from the original on 1 May 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ a b c d Labilles, Justin-Ivan (24 August 2023). "Aurora carries CIS Apex banner forward, signing one of EMEA's best teams for ALGS Championship". Dot Esports. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ Team Empire [@team_empire] (8 August 2022). "Today we're leaving competitive Apex Legends and announce the departure from our Apex ex-squad" (Tweet). Retrieved 4 May 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ Aurora Gaming [@TheAurora_GG] (4 November 2022). "Today we are announcing the opening of the composition of the Apex Legends discipline" (Tweet). Retrieved 4 May 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ a b c d e Labilles, Justin-Ivan (11 July 2023). "Apex Legends star player forced out of ALGS Split 2 Playoffs due to last-minute visa issues". Dot Esports. Archived from the original on 1 May 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ a b c d e ZT Marie, Hannah (19 December 2023). "EMEA Apex legend Hardecki could make ALGS return after Aurora benches taskmast33r". Dot Esports. Archived from the original on 2 May 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ @TheAurora_GG (11 July 2023). "A few words about ALGS: Playoffs 👇" (Tweet). Retrieved 4 May 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ Landis, Robbie (13 July 2023). "Aurora Challenges DarkZero in ALGS Split 2 Playoffs Group Stages". Esports Illustrated. Archived from the original on 25 April 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ Landis, Robbie (12 July 2023). "Apex Legends Global Series: 2023 Split 2 Playoffs, Where Are Teams Dropping?". Esports Illustrated. Archived from the original on 1 May 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ Aurora Gaming [@TheAurora_GG] (6 August 2023). "For almost a year now, our team has been an integral part of every big Apex Legends tournament" (Tweet). Retrieved 4 May 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ Aurora Gaming [@TheAurora_GG] (24 August 2023). "Here is a mysterious story about a wandering beaver who fears nothing and is willing to take risks to achieve the highest results in his business" (Tweet). Retrieved 4 May 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ a b Labilles, Justin-Ivan (5 September 2023). "ALGS Championship will be missing some of its best players once again due to visa issues". Dot Esports. Archived from the original on 1 May 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ a b c Labilles, Justin-Ivan (28 December 2023). "The most disappointing performances of the 2023 ALGS". Dot Esports. Archived from the original on 1 May 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ a b c Vincent, Hadley (26 April 2024). "Best teams to watch at the ALGS 2024 Split One Playoffs". Dot Esports. Archived from the original on 2 May 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ Bull, Tom (2 March 2024). "Aurora win another week of ALGS Pro League". esports.gg. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ a b Labilles, Justin-Ivan (5 March 2024). "ALGS pros call for LAN invites ahead of playoffs to avoid visa issues—again". Dot Esports. Archived from the original on 1 May 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ "New G2 CS2 lineup defeated by Aurora". BetUS. 6 December 2023. Archived from the original on 3 March 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ a b "Aurora Gaming Wins Skyesports Masters 2024, Earns Spot in Skyesports Championship 2024". ABP Live. 15 April 2024. Archived from the original on 21 April 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ Taifalos, Nicholas (14 April 2024). "Skyesports Masters 2024 CS2: Schedule, results, streams, and more". Dot Esports. Archived from the original on 14 April 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ a b Soetjipto, Devin (13 November 2023). "Aurora Gaming acquires ex-Talon Dota 2 squad". esports.gg. Archived from the original on 27 May 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ Aurora Gaming [@AuroraDota2_GG] (13 November 2023). "New season, new players and new challenges for us!" (Tweet). Retrieved 4 May 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ a b "Aurora Dota 2 Team Composition". auroragg.com. Archived from the original on 15 June 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ Zulkiflee, Sarah "KZ" (14 March 2024). "Aurora's midlaner Armel benched to inactive roster". esports.gg. Archived from the original on 13 April 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ a b Aurora Gaming [@AuroraDota2_GG] (16 March 2024). "We welcome Artem «Lorenof» Melnick to Aurora as our new position 2 mid laner!" (Tweet). Retrieved 4 May 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ Lojo, Michelle (17 July 2024). "MPL Philippines welcomes Aurora Gaming". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on 22 August 2024. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
- ^ Caacbay, Kennedy (27 July 2024). "Aurora unveils star-studded roster ahead of MPL Season 14". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 11 December 2024.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Aurora Apex Team Composition". auroragg.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ 1win [@1winesports] (5 April 2024). "The jokes are over" (Tweet). Retrieved 4 May 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ Aurora Gaming [@TheAurora_GG] (5 April 2024). "lattykk — thank you for everything!" (Tweet). Retrieved 11 June 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ "Aurora CS2 Team Composition". auroragg.com. Archived from the original on 15 June 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.