Complexity Gaming
Complexity Gaming, formerly stylized as compLexity, is an American esports franchise headquartered in Frisco, Texas. The franchise was founded in 2003 by Jason Lake and is co-owned by Lake, real estate investor John Goff, and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Complexity operates out of the Legion by Lenovo Esports Center, an esports training facility in The Star. The franchise competes in Apex Legends, Counter-Strike 2, FIFA, Fortnite, Hearthstone, Madden, Magic: The Gathering Arena, Rocket League, and Valorant. Complexity formerly competed in several other games, including Call of Duty, Dota 2, Heroes of the Storm, and League of Legends. In addition to competitive teams, Complexity also streams gaming sessions over Twitch. Complexity formerly maintained Limit (stylized as Complexity Limit), a World of Warcraft guild, until the end of their sponsorship deal with the guild in early 2022.
Short name | COL |
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Divisions | Apex Legends Clash Royale Counter-Strike 2 Dota 2 Dota Artifact Fortnite Battle Royale Halo Infinite Hearthstone Madden NFL Magic: The Gathering Arena Rocket League Valorant |
Founded | 2003 |
Based in | Frisco, Texas |
Location | United States |
Owners | Jerry Jones John Goff TimTheTatman Louis Prentice Jordan Fisher |
CEO | Jason Lake |
Partners | HyperX Panini America Twitch WinStar World Casino H4X MSI Extra Life Miller Lite GameStop H-E-B Lenovo United States Army |
Website | complexity |