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Ghost Gaming is a North American Esport organization known for its Gears of War team. They also have lineups in Call of Duty, Rocket League and PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS. They ventured into the CS:GO scene originally in April 2017 by acquiring Bee's Money Crew, who were already competing in the Esports Championship Series at the time - whilst also competing for a spot in ESL Pro League which they would successfully qualify for Season 6 over Rush.

Their original CS:GO lineup consisted of Matthew "Wardell" Bowman Yu, Connor "CoNnOrRr93" Glover, Jason "neptune" Tran, Sebastian "seb" Bucki and Andrew "ShoT_UP Orlowski with Phong "bee-1os-" Nguyên functioning as their coach. ShoT_UP was released shortly after the first month of their lineup joining with the North American organization, due to failing to move to the team's gaming house, with bee-1os- returning to the starting lineup as their in-game leader. After a set of poor results, Ghost Gaming decided to pull the plug on all of their players except for Wardell who they had kept under contract. The trio of bee-1os-, CoNnOrRr93 and neptune would later return under the Bee's Money Crew banner, alongside other talents such as Dallas "Dallas" Micks (playing for RONIN at the time) and Joshua "steel" Nissan, whom would all play together at Fragadelphia 11 placing 3rd. After the events of Fragadelphia, Ghost Gaming would later reacquire Bee's Money Crew, though Wardell would be left out of the lineup, eventually joining Rogue's new North American team.

Ghost Gaming's second lineup would consist of seb, CoNnOrRr93, neptune, Ronnie "ryx" Bylicki and Caio "zqk" Fonseca, reigning from Brazil. bee-1os- would also be present in the lineup as the team's coach once again, but was also seen standing in for neptune in ESL Pro League Season 6 due to age restrictions (requiring every player competing to be 16-years-old or older). Joshua "sancz" Ballenger would also be present as a backup, though he was never used in any games during his time in the organization. After a short while, Wardell would leave Rogue, after only a week, to rejoin Ghost Gaming in place of neptune, and Dallas would later join the starting lineup in zqk's place. Shortly before ROG Masters 2017 - Americas LAN, Dallas left Ghost, leaving former coach bee-1os- to take his spot. Two months later, the roster would shift again as ryx was kicked from the squad and bee-1os- switched into a managerial role in order to attend college.

In the months leading up the beginning of ESL Pro League Season 7, Ghost Gaming would replenish their roster with the addition of Michael "MAiNLiNE" Jaber as coach and the additions of Yassine "Subroza" Taoufik and Tramaine "stan1ey" Stanley to the starting roster. Midway through the EPL season, CoNnOrRr93 was cut from the team, leaving Wardell and seb as the only remaining original members from the first Ghost Gaming squad. Following his departure, his spot was filled by former Rise Nation player Andy "vSa" Xu. In the weeks following the end of the EPL season, the team parted ways with MAiNLiNE and benched stan1ey after he expressed a desire to take a break from competitive CS:GO and to return to the United Kingdom.

In June 2018, Ghost Gaming would massively overhaul their roster when they signed the 3-man core of Torqued, consisting of: Josh "steel" Nissan, Matt "Pollo" Wilson, and Kenneth "koosta" Suen. This change would see vSa and seb being benched and as a result of Torqued having qualified, Ghost Gaming would attend their first Premier level event: ESL One: Belo Horizonte 2018. A month later, Ghost Gaming would claim victory over Furia eSports at the ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018 - Americas tournament thus qualifying them for the international event. Pollo was soon released by Ghost. As a replacement the team would look to German IGL Kevin "kRYSTAL" Amend on a loan from The Imperial. The inclusion of kRYSTAL saw a third AWPer playing for the team.

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