Dota 2
Team MVP first shook up the Dota 2 scene in 2013 when American Jimmy "DeMoN" Ho joined. By TI4 in 2014, the squad featured South Koreans Park "March" Tae-won, Kim "QO" Seon-yeob and Lee "Forev" Sang-don, plus Lee "Reisen" Jun-Yeong and Lee "Heen" Seung-gon. After a couple of roster changes (Kim "DuBu" Doo-young and Jung "Solara" Har departed), the TI5 lineup in 2015 welcomed Damien "kpii" Chok and Wong "NutZ" Jeng Yih, boosting their Dota 2 predictions credentials. In 2016 Pyo "MP" No-a and Kim "Velo" Tae-sung rounded out the roster. Sadly, MVP Phoenix disbanded in 2017.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO)
Team MVP’s CS:GO squad was mainly South Korean, led by Lee "Xign" Hyun-pyo, Kim "HSK" Hae-sung, Jeon "rindA" Jung-Hyeon, Kwon "Argency" Soon-woo and Jung "kAyle" Soo-Yong. US coach Ronald "Rambo" Kim guided them through solid showings. Other stand-ins like Ahn "Timon" Ho-kyeong and Nam "Sound" Hyeong-ju have also featured.
League of Legends
In LoL, MVP’s roster leaned heavily Korean: Park "Beware" SU-hyeon, Kim "Carrot" Byeong-jun, Kim "Crow" Seon-gyu, Cho "Motive" Se-hee, Kim "Neulbo" Jae-jin, Seo "Garden" Jeong-won and Lee "Edge" Ho-seong. Later additions like Kang "ADD" Geon-mo and An "Ian" Jun-hyeong added firepower. Their runs in regional leagues gave League of Legends champions plenty of drama.
Overwatch
MVP jumped into Overwatch Contenders but never hit top prize spots: they placed sixth in Season 3 and eighth in Season 1 of 2019 in Korea. Still, if you follow Overwatch tournaments, you’ll spot them.
PUBG
The PUBG squad grabbed third at PUBG Warfare Masters 2018 – Pilot Season and second at the AfreecaTV PUBG League Pilot Season. They’ve shown they can hang in the battle royale arena.