Brawl Stars On October 8, 2024, Gen. G acquire Brawl Stars player Boni. On December 12, 2024 they sign OPrime as their coach. On January 17, 2025, Gen. G would sign players Mingyu and Siro.
Fortnite On October 25, 2018, Gen.G entered Fortnite by signing the female players, KittyPlays, TINARAES, and maddiesuun. In August 2019, Gen.G partnered with
Bumble to create an all-female
Fortnite team known as "Gen.G Team Bumble", adding hannah and Carlee to their roster. TINARAES would become the first female Fortnite player to win a major competitive Fortnite event at the '
Twitch Rivals:
TwitchCon Fortnite Showdown with Rhux and Pika. The team later became inactive, with no further official announcements or competitive appearances after 2021. On February 19, 2020, Gen.G signed Swedish female Fortnite player Moqii, who would become the first female Fortnite professional player to win a
Fortnite Championship Series qualifier. With the return of Fortnite at the
Esports World Cup, Gen.G announced they would be making a return to Fortnite. On January 6, 2026, Gen.G signed the duo Ritual and Ajerss as its primary competitive roster, while signing Jargue and Kingaling for its development roster.
League of Legends The KSV
League of Legends team was formed on November 30, 2017, with the acquisition of
Samsung's esports division, which included the 2017 World Champions
Samsung Galaxy roster. The team, now named Gen.G Esports, would qualify for the
2018 League of Legends World Championship, but would end up being knocked out promptly in the group stage, with a 1–5 record, in a year with a particularly bad showing from the South Korean teams. Due to missing out on the
2019 World Championship, the team's next appearance on the world stage would be at the
2020 World Championship. Gen.G would make it to the quarterfinals of the 2020 World Championship before being eliminated by
G2 Esports. Gen.G made it to the semifinals of the
2021 World Championship, but they were eliminated by
Edward Gaming, which went on to become that year's world champions. During the
2022 LCK Summer Split, Gen.G won their first LCK championship, defeating
T1 in the final 3–0 to qualify as the first seed for the
2022 World Championship. At Worlds, Gen.G grouped up against
100 Thieves,
CTBC Flying Oyster, and
Royal Never Give Up. After finishing first, they were placed against the 3rd Korean seed
DWG KIA in the quarter finals, who they beat in a 3–2 series. In the semi-finals, Gen.G faced
DRX, the 4th seeded team from Korea and lost the series 1–3. Once again Gen.G became the champions of LCK Spring 2023, by defeating
T1 in the finals by 3–1. With this win, the team qualify as the first seed for the
2023 Mid-Season Invitational along with T1. Gen.G had lost to T1 with score 2–3 and later lost to
Bilibili Gaming with score 0–3, finished at 4th place in Bracket Stage. On August 20, 2023, Gen.G defeated T1, became the champions of LCK Summer 2023. At
2023 World Championship in home ground
South Korea, with the new format is called Swiss Stage, they managed to win against
GAM Esports,
T1 and
G2 Esports with result 3-0 series with four game wins and entered straight into the quarter-finals. However, they lost again against opponents
Bilibili Gaming with score 2-3, just finished at 5th-8th place in the
Worlds 2023. Before the start of the 2024 season the team went through several changes, with Choi "Doran" Hyeon-joon, Han "Peanut" Wang-ho, and Yoo "Delight" Hwan-joong leaving the roster to join
Hanwha Life Esports. To replace them, the organisation signed Kim "Kiin" Gi-in, Kim "Canyon" Geon-bu, and Son "Lehends" Si-woo. The roster found immediate success after the organisation won its fourth consecutive LCK title in the 2024 LCK Spring Split final, defeating T1 3–2 in a close series which allowed them to qualify for the
2024 Mid-Season Invitational. There, the roster made it to the grand final of the event after defeating
Bilibili Gaming 3–1 in the upper bracket final. In the Summer split, all 5 members of Gen.G were named to the All-LCK First Team, demonstrating their high level performance throughout the split. Prior to the 2025 season, Gen.G announced the departure of Kim "Peyz" Su-hwan and Son "Lehends" Si-woo. The empty positions due to the departure of the 2024 botlane were filled by the return of former Gen.G member
Park "Ruler" Jae-hyuk from the LPL and the arrival of a newcomer, Joo "Duro" Min-kyu. The team finished the regular season with a 29–1 record in the LCK, and which included a 27 series win streak that spanned from the start of the regular season through MSI and EWC. Their dominant season resulted in all five members of Gen.G once again being named to the All-LCK First Team. During the road to MSI, Gen.G completed a reverse sweep against Hanwha Life Esports to secure themselves the first spot at MSI. They then went on to win the
2025 Mid-Season Invitational and the 2025
Esports World Cup. At the end of the season they claimed their fifth
LCK title beating
Hanwha Life Esports 3–1. Gen.G ended their season at the Worlds falling to KT in the semi-finals 1–3. Gen.G was nominated for "Best Esports Team" at
The Game Awards 2025, but did not win.
NBA 2K On September 26, 2019, the NBA 2K League today announced that Gen.G Esports would launch an NBA 2K League team from Shanghai that will join the other 22 NBA 2K League teams for the 2020 season. Gen.G Tigers of Shanghai was the first NBA 2K League team outside of North America.
PUBG: Battlegrounds On November 7, 2017, KSV announced its entrance into the PUBG scene, with the team KSV Asel. Just a few weeks later, on December 7, 2017, KSV added a second team for PUBG, KSV Notitle aka KSV NTT. On August 16, 2018, Gen.G announced the merging of the two teams. The resulting team has proved very successful over the years, winning the first PUBG World Championship – PUBG Global Invitational 2018, the 2019 Global Championship, and placing third at the 2021 PUBG Global Invitational.
Rocket League On September 28, 2022, Gen.G Mobil1 Racing was formed as a result of a partnership between
Gen.G Esports and
Mobil 1. ApparentlyJack, Chronic and noly joined the starting roster, with Pollo as substitute. Allushin joined as coach on the 30th. This team would compete in the RLCS 2022–2023 season. They would go on to win two regionals during that season along with the Fall Split Major held in Rotterdam. April 10, 2023 Pollo leaves as the sub. October 7, 2023, Noly leaves the roster and on October 10, 2023 Gen.G announces that Firstkiller joins ApparentlyJack and Chronic. April 25, 2024, Chrome joins as coach and Allushin is moved to the inactive roster. October 31, 2024 Chronic, ApparentlyJack, and FirstKiller are released. On November 19, 2024 Gen.G Mobil1 Racing acquire the roster of jstn, Majicbear, and CHEESE. join, with RawGreg as coach and Kevpert as assistant coach. CHEESE. left on October 9, 2025 and was replaced by rise. on the 11th. jstn. was replaced by frosty on March 6, 2026.
Valorant On May 4 entered
Valorant with the acquisition of FRENCH CANADIANS. Gen.G would win the first major North American VALORANT, T1 x Nerd Street Gamers Invitational. Gen.G would go on to win an additional 3 tournaments in 2020 – Pittsburgh Knights Tournament Series, Pulse Invitational, and Pittsburgh Knights Before Christmas. After being accepted into the
Valorant Pacific League, Gen.G moved its
Valorant operations to Korea. During the 2024 season, Gen.G quickly rose to the top, winning the Pacific Kickoff tournament by beating
Paper Rex 3–1 in the grand final and qualifying for Masters Madrid. They continued their winstreak in Madrid, becoming the first Korean team to reach an international grand final, but narrowly losing out to
Sentinels 2–3. Following this, Gen.G reached their third grand final in VCT Pacific Stage 1, but were beat out by Paper Rex 2–3 in the end. In the subsequent Masters Shanghai, Gen.G went on a flawless run, eventually defeating Team Heretics 3–2 in the grand final and becoming the first Pacific team to hoist an international trophy. Gen.G maintained their dominance in VCT Pacific Stage 2, beating out
DRX 3–1 in the grand final and qualifying to
Valorant Champions 2024. Their year would come to an end as Sentinels eliminated them in the group stage.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang On January 28, 2026, Gen.G entered Mobile Legends: Bang Bang ahead of the
Esports World Cup 2026 for the female division of MLBB. Gen.G acquired the roster of Gaimin Gladiators, the runner-up team for the
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women's Invitational held in EWC 2026. The organization officially announced their roster for MWI 2026's qualifiers that features the entire Gaimin Gladiators lineup of Aria, Ruii, Sayori, Panda, and Ashlay. == Rosters ==