Match Winner 2-Way | 11/09 12:30 | - | Gen.G v FW Esports | View | |
VALORANT - Gwangju Esports Series | 11/03 07:15 | - | Gen.G v Edward Gaming | View | |
VALORANT - Gwangju Esports Series | 11/02 05:00 | - | Gen.G v Trace Esports | View | |
LOL - World Champs | 10/27 13:00 | 1 | T1 v Gen.G | 3-1 | |
VALORANT - TEN Invitational | 10/27 08:00 | - | Gen.G v Talon Esports | View | |
VALORANT - TEN Invitational | 10/26 09:40 | - | Gen.G v DRX | View | |
VALORANT - TEN Invitational | 10/26 08:00 | - | Gen.G v Talon Esports | View | |
VALORANT - TEN Invitational | 10/26 05:30 | - | Gen.G v FunPlus Phoenix | View | |
LOL - World Champs | 10/20 12:00 | 1 | Gen.G v FlyQuest | 3-2 | |
LOL - World Champs | 10/05 14:10 | - | Hanwha Life Esports v Gen.G | 1-2 | |
LOL - World Champs | 10/04 13:00 | - | Gen.G v Top Esports | 1-0 | |
LOL - World Champs | 10/03 14:00 | - | Gen.G v Weibo Gaming | 1-0 |
Gen.G (Korean: 젠지, stand for "Generation Gaming"), also called Gen.G Esports and previously known as KSV Esports, is a professional esports organization with headquarters in Santa Monica, Seoul, and Shanghai. According to Forbes, Gen.G is the eighth most valuable esports organization in the world as of May 2022, worth US$250 million.
Gen.G Esports was formed in 2017 as KSV eSports by Kevin Chou and Kent Wakeford, co-founders of the video game development company Kabam, Michael Li, and Phillip Hyun. The organization started out by acquiring the rights for an Overwatch League franchise in Seoul, South Korea. The purchase reportedly amounted to $20 million with the intention to hire both an all-Korean roster as well as an all-Korean management staff. This team would later be known as the Seoul Dynasty. On May 3, 2018, KSV eSports announced a rebranding to Gen.G. On January 20, 2020, Gen.G was unveiled to be behind an NBA 2K League franchise called the "Gen.G Tigers of Shanghai", the first franchise to not be affiliated with an NBA team, and the first franchise outside of North America. Along with the announcement, Gen.G announced that itself and the NBA 2K League were working together in a "long-term strategic relationship". On August 27, 2020, Gen.G was announced as one of the 10 selected teams as part of League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) franchising. On September 21, 2022, Gen.G was announced as one of the 10 teams competing in the inaugural season of the VCT Pacifics league.
On May 6, 2024, the Esports World Cup Foundation, funded by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund and organizers of the Esports World Cup tournament series, announced the 30 organizations (known in the ESWC as Clubs) who would make up the Club Support Program, with Gen.G being one of them. This program gives teams a one-time six-figure stipend if an organization is willing to enter new esports as well as additional funding each year if they drive viewership and fan engagement to the Esports World Cup.