Rensga Esports

Rensga Esports

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Rensga Esports was a Brazilian electronic sports organization based in the state of Goiás, distinguishing itself as a key representative of the region in the national esports scene. Founded in May 2019, the organization was created by Djary Veiga, who serves as the CEO of the parent company Go Gaming. Veiga, a Goiânia native, has been involved with video games since childhood, a passion that culminated in the establishment of both Rensga and the Orbi Gaming complex.

The company's journey began by acquiring the spot of Operation Kino in the second division of the Brazilian League of Legends Championship (CBLOL), known as the Circuito Desafiante. After a challenging start, Rensga rebuilt its roster and strategy, eventually earning a spot in the prestigious franchised CBLOL system in October 2020. This marked a significant milestone, solidifying its position in Brazil's top-tier League of Legends competition. A key achievement during its tenure was reaching the grand finals of the second split of CBLOL in 2021, where they finished as vice-champions.

Operating within the competitive gaming market, Rensga's business model revolved around several core revenue streams typical of esports organizations, including sponsorships, prize money from tournaments, and merchandise sales. The organization secured a Series A funding round from the investment group Componente, which was instrumental in covering the franchise fee for the CBLOL and for expanding its training facilities. The company fielded teams primarily in League of Legends and later expanded to Free Fire in October 2021, aiming to capture a wider audience in the popular mobile gaming sector. After the 2022 season, Rensga sold its CBLOL franchise spot to Fluxo, leading to the dissolution of its League of Legends roster and marking the end of its operations under this brand.

Keywords: Rensga Esports, Brazilian esports, League of Legends, CBLOL, Go Gaming, Djary Veiga, Goiás esports, Circuito Desafiante, Free Fire team, esports organization, CBLOL franchise, Orbi Gaming, Componente investment, Brazilian gaming, South American esports, LoL team, mobile gaming, esports business, gaming sponsorships, competitive gaming

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