Royal Never Give Up

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Royal Never Give Up
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Short nameRNG
Divisions
FoundedMay 2012 (2012-05) (as Royal Club)
15 May 2015 (2015-05-15) (as RNG)
LeagueLeague of Legends Pro League
Websitewww.royalgroups.cn Edit this at Wikidata

Royal Never Give Up (RNG) is a Chinese esports organization whose League of Legends team competes in the League of Legends Pro League.[1] It was established in May 2015.[2] RNG won the 2016 LPL Spring Playoffs, 2018 LPL Spring Playoffs and 2018 LPL Summer Playoffs.[3][4][5] It is also the champion of 2018 and 2021 Mid-Season Invitational.[6] Its sister team is Royal Club. Royal Never Give Up also has a Dota 2 team, which played in The International 2019.[7]

League of Legends[]

History[]

2013[]

Royal Club started off the year with their participation in the G-League 2012 Season 2, finished at 3-4th place after losing against Team WE 1–3.[8] They then attended GIGABYTE StarsWar League/Season 2 in March but got knocked out in the Group Stage.[8] In June, Royal Club finished 5th in 2013 LPL Spring, went 15–13 in the Group Stage and did not qualify for playoffs.[8] One day after, they participated in the NVIDIA Game Festival 2013 and placed second after losing against Team WE in the finals. In July, Royal HZ took part in StarsWar 8 tournament. They got knocked out in the semifinals, lost 0–2 to iG. At the end of July, they once again lost 0–2 to iG in the semifinals of IEM Season VIII - Shanghai and finished 3-4th. In September, Royal HZ qualified for the Season 3 China Regional Finals after finishing 2nd in the 2013 LPL Summer/Regular Season with a 13–8 record over the season. In the Season 3 China Regional Finals, Royal HZ made an amazing comeback, went from the Loser's bracket to defeat OMG in the Grand Finals, claimed the first place and not only a spot in the Season 3 World Championship but the huge advantage of being seeded directly into the quarterfinals past the group stages.

At the S3 Championship, Royal Club would be a dark horse team in the quarterfinals as they were not as well known outside the Asian scene, and Worlds was their first major tournament in North America.[8] Their first match would be against a team they were exceptionally familiar with from the Chinese league, OMG.[8] In the first match of bracket stage, the two Chinese teams would re-enact the Chinese Regional Finals to see who would advance and who would be eliminated from the tournament. OMG had been seen as one of the strongest teams in the Group stage, losing only once to the eventual champions SK Telecom T1, but Royal Club were well prepared going into the match. They defeated their Chinese compatriots in a 2–0 victory, advancing to face Europe's top seed, Fnatic. The series would lead to a back and forth heavy hitting battle between the regions, with Royal able to win the final game, 3–1. Royal Club found themselves in the ultimate spotlight in the grand finals against favored Korean team SK Telecom T1. The anticipated match led to Royal Club being overwhelmed by SK T1, losing 0–3, but taking home a very respectable 2nd place.

After the S3 Championship, Tabe and Wh1t3zZ retired while Lucky became a sub. Uzi then became team captain and briefly tried out other positions such as jungle and mid. In order to prepare for the 2014 LPL Spring, Royal Club significantly changed most of their roster, with many new faces joining the team, including the former LMQ Tian Ci top laner Yao and support Bao.

2014[]

On May 18, 2014, the owner of Royal Club announced he was stepping down as CEO of the team and giving ownership over to Li Yande (eNO), where the team would be re-branded as Star Horn and take Royal Club's place for the LPL Summer Season.[9]

The roster at the time consisted of Yao, Kmi, Lucky, Nct, Uzi, Bao, LeY, Rui, YS. May 28, LaoPi, corn, and Cola join.[10] May 31, inSec and Zero join.[11] December 6, ackerman joins.[12] December 11, Uzi leaves.[13]

Royal Club beat LPL team OMG 3–2 in the semi-finals.[14] Royal Club reached the finals of the 2014 League of Legends World Championship and lost to Samsung Galaxy White 3–1.[15]

2015[]

Development of Royal Club

In the 2015 League of Legends League professional spring competition, the points were insufficient, in the relegation match lost to the team relegation failed, downgraded to the League of Legends League A professional league. Through the four-party trading with VG, and GT e-sports clubs, the club obtained the LPL quota of the VG.P team of the VG e-sports club and some players of the KING and GT teams. The LGL quota of the VG.P team was officially renamed RNG. The team. In the 2015 LPL Summer Tournament, due to insufficient points, he entered the relegation match and successfully relegated.[citation needed]

2016[]

In the 2016 LPL Spring Season, RNG was placed in Group B and got the third place eventually. In the 2016 LPL Spring Playoffs, RNG defeated WE in semifinals with a score of 3:2. In finals, RNG beaten EDG with a score of 3:1 and got their first LPL Championship. They won the ticket to 2016 Mid-Season Invitational. RNG won the first place in the group stage. However, RNG was beaten by SKT with a score of 1:3 in semifinals. RNG finally got the 3–4th place in 2016 Mid-Season Invitational.[citation needed]

In the 2016 LPL Summer Season, RNG was placed in the Group B and got the first place again. In the 2017 LPL Summer Playoffs,> RNG defeated IMAY with a score of 3:2 in semifinals. They encountered EDG in finals and lost the match with a score of 0:3.[citation needed]

By gaining a champion and a runner-up in spring and summer, RNG won the qualification to participate in 2016 World Championship.[16] RNG was placed in Group D and finally gained the second place in the group stage. Again they encountered SKT in quarterfinals. RNG was beaten by SKT again with a score of 1:3.[citation needed]

2017[]

In the 2017 LPL Spring Season, RNG was placed in the Group A and got the first place.[citation needed] In the 2017 LPL Spring Playoffs, RNG defeated EDG in semifinals with a score of 3:1.[17] However, they were beaten by WE in finals with a score of 0:3.[18] They lost the ticket to 2017 Mid-Season Invitational.

In June, RNG won the championship of Summer 2017 Playoffs in Changsha.[19] In the 2017 LPL Summer Season, RNG got the first place in the Group B.[citation needed] In July, RNG also helped LPL get its first championship of Rift Rivals.[20] In the 2017 LPL Summer Playoffs, RNG defeated WE with a score of 3:2 in semifinals.[21] Then they were defeated again in finals by EDG with a score of 2:3.[22]

Although RNG got two runner-ups in spring and summer season, they gained enough points and got the ticket to 2017 World Championship. RNG was placed in Group C and won the first place in the group stage.[23] During their quarterfinals, they beaten FNC with a score of 3:1.[24] But RNG was once again beaten by SKT in semifinals.[25] They eventually got the 3–4th place in 2017 World Championship.[citation needed]

2018[]

In the 2018 LPL Spring Season, RNG got the 3rd place in the East Region.[citation needed] In the 2018 LPL Spring Playoffs, RNG defeated WE in two rounds.[26] Then they defeated IG in semifinals and won against EDG in finals.[27][4] RNG won the championship of 2018 LPL Spring Playoffs and got the ticket to 2018 Mid-Season Invitational.[citation needed] In 2018 Mid-Season Invitational, the team won the 1st place in the group stage.[28] During the 1st place tiebreaker, RNG defeated KZ from LCK with a score of 3:1.[29]

In June, RNG won the championship of Summer 2018 Playoffs in Zhuhai.[30] In the 2018 LPL Summer Season, RNG got the 2nd place in the East Region.[citation needed] In July, RNG helped LPL get the championship of 2018 Rift Rivals.[31] In the 2018 LPL Summer Playoffs, RNG defeated TOP with a score of 3:1.[32] Then they defeated RW in semifinals and won against IG again with a score of 3:2 in finals.[33][5]

After summer season, RNG had won enough points to get the ticket to 2018 World Championship. In 2018 World Championship, RNG was placed in Group B.[citation needed] They got the first place in the group stage.[34] In the knockout stage, RNG lost the quarterfinals when they encountered with G2.[35]

Roster[]

Royal Never Give Up League of Legends roster
Players Coaches
Role Handle Name Nationality
Top  Xiaohu  Li Yuanhao  China 
Jungle  Wei  Yan Yangwei  China 
Mid  Cryin  Yuan Chengwei  China 
Bot  GALA  Chen Wei  China 
Support  Ming  Shi Senming  China 
Top  Xiaobai Substitute player  Yang Zhonghe  China 
Jungle  XLB Substitute player  Li Xiaolong  China 
Support  Lele Substitute player  Dang Bolin  China 
Head coach

Wong "Tabe" Pak-kan

Assistant coach(es)

Chang "Poppy" Po-hao


Legend
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute player Substitute
  • Injured Injury / Illness

Honours[]

Domestic[]

League[]

Cup[]

  • Demacia Cup
    • Winners (2): 2017 Season, 2018 Summer

Worldwide[]

Tournament results[]

Overwatch[]

References[]

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  2. ^ "LOL新皇族RNG战队人员介绍". xw.qq.com. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
  3. ^ LPL Spring Playoffs - Finals: RNG vs. EDG. LoL Esports. 2016-04-23. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b RNG vs. EDG - Finals Game 4 | LPL Spring Split | Royal Never Give Up vs. Edward Gaming (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-04-28. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b IG vs. RNG - Finals Game 5 | LPL Summer Split | Invictus Gaming vs. Royal Never Give Up (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-09-14. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ "KZ vs RNG: RNG beat KZ to win Mid-Season Invitational 2018". finalkill.com.
  7. ^ Belandrial. "Royal Never Give Up are heading to The International 2019". VP Esports. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Spellsy (September 19, 2013). "TOP 4: ROYAL CLUB HUANG ZU". Retrieved October 23, 2015.
  9. ^ Royal Clubs Tencent Weibo Post t.qq.com
  10. ^ Star Horn Tencent Weibo Post t.qq.com
  11. ^ inven.co.kr
  12. ^ Ackerman joins Starhorn Royal Club onGamers.com
  13. ^ OMG Electronic Sports Club t.qq.com
  14. ^ Lingle, Samuel (October 12, 2014). "Royal Club advances to finals at Worlds by beating local rival". The Daily Dot. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
  15. ^ Tassi, Paul (October 19, 2015). "40,000 Korean Fans Watch SSW Win 2014 'League of Legends' World Championship". Forbes. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
  16. ^ "EDG wins the championship in summer and joins RNG to advance to S6" EDG全胜问鼎夏季赛冠军 携手RNG晋级S6 (in Chinese). League of Legends. 2016-08-26.
  17. ^ RNG vs. EDG - Finals Game 3 | LPL Spring Split | Royal Never Give Up vs. Edward Gaming (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-04-28. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  18. ^ LPL Spring Finals 2017: WE vs. RNG. LoL Esports. 2017-04-29. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  19. ^ [2017 Demacia Cup] Changsha Station Finals IM vs RNG #4 【2017德瑪��亞杯】長沙站 總決賽 IM vs RNG #4 (in Chinese). League of Legends LPL Event Channel. 2017-06-04. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  20. ^ 2017 Rift Rivals: LCK vs. LPL vs. LMS - Finals. LoL Esports. 2017-07-09. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  21. ^ EDG vs. IG - RNG vs. WE | Semifinals | LPL Summer Split (2017). LoL Esports. 2017-08-25. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  22. ^ RNG vs. EDG | Finals | LPL Summer Split | Royal Never Give Up vs. Edward Gaming (2017). LoL Esports. 2017-09-22. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  23. ^ G2 vs. RNG | Group Stage Day 6 | 2017 World Championship | G2 Esports vs Royal Never Give Up. LoL Esports. 2017-10-12. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  24. ^ RNG vs. FNC | Quarterfinals Game 4 | 2017 World Championship | Royal Never Give Up vs Fnatic. LoL Esports. 2017-10-21. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  25. ^ "2017 rng skt dr - YouTube". Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  26. ^ WE vs. RNG - Playoffs Round 1 Game 1 | LPL Spring Split | Team WE vs. Royal Never Give Up (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-04-12. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  27. ^ RNG vs. IG - Semifinals Game 5 | LPL Spring Split | Royal Never Give Up vs. Invictus Gaming (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-04-21. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  28. ^ TL vs. RNG | Group Day 5 | Mid-Season Invitational | Team Liquid vs. Royal Never Give Up (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-05-15. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  29. ^ RNG vs. KZ | Finals Game 4 | Mid-Season Invitational | Royal Never Give Up vs. KING-ZONE (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-05-20. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  30. ^ RNG vs BLG l Demacia cup 2018 Finals Live l Day 06.03 l Royal Never Give Up vs Bilibili Gaming. LPL. 2018-06-03. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  31. ^ RNG vs. AFS - Rift Rivals | LCK x LPL x LMS | Royal Never Give Up vs. Afreeca Freecs (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-07-08. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  32. ^ RNG vs. TOP | Game 4 | LPL Summer Playoffs | Royal Never Give Up vs. Topsports Gaming (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-09-07. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  33. ^ RNG vs. RW - Semifinals Game 4 | LPL Summer Split | Royal Never Give Up vs. Rogue Warriors (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-09-09. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  34. ^ RNG vs C9 | Worlds Group Stage Day 5 | Royal Never Give Up vs Cloud9 (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-10-14. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.
  35. ^ RNG vs G2 | Quarterfinal Game 5 | World Championship | Royal Never Give Up vs G2 Esports (2018). LoL Esports. 2018-10-20. Retrieved 2019-06-27 – via YouTube.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
LGD Gaming
EDward Gaming
Top Esports
League of Legends Pro League winner
Spring 2016
Spring 2018, Summer 2018
Spring 2021
Succeeded by
EDward Gaming
Invictus Gaming
Incumbent
Preceded by
SK Telecom T1
G2 Esports
Mid-Season Invitational winner
2018
2021
Succeeded by
G2 Esports
Incumbent

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