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From a bedroom project backed by fifteen years of esports experience to the most decorated organisation in UK Counter-Strike — and a place on Rocket League's world stage. This is the story of Team Endpoint.
Every step of the journey, from launch to legacy. Drag the strip, or jump to a year. Gold marks silverware; blue, competitive milestones; purple, the business we built around them.
Counter-Strike, 2017–2022. Ten domestic titles — the undisputed greatest team in UK&I Counter-Strike, and the most decorated domestic side in ESL history.
For the better part of a decade, Endpoint was British Counter-Strike. Back-to-back domestic doubles in 2017. The highest world ranking any UK team had reached since the game's release. Ten ESL Premiership titles. Two campaigns in ESL Pro League against the best sides on earth.
And in June 2022, a statement: Major-winning MVP Markus Kjaerbye signed for a British organisation from Sheffield.
Champions in our first season of the Gfinity Elite Series. Five years later, as Endpoint CeX, we won two RLCS regionals in a single split, reached all three Majors of the 2021–22 season — one of six teams on the planet to do it — and walked out at Dickies Arena for the World Championship.
Our women's roster qualified for the first ever international women's Rocket League LAN in Dallas — part of a deliberate commitment to a more inclusive scene.
Since December 2020, anyone can drive for Endpoint — official decals, Bionic wheels and a player banner, live in Rocket League's item shop. Keep scrolling to walk around the Fennec.
In April 2018 we took a punt on a brand-new game — and instantly claimed the world's #1 spot, winning four of the six events we attended. Champions in Birmingham, Amsterdam and Kettering, with one last title across the Atlantic. But ask anyone at Endpoint what they remember about the Battalion era and it isn't the silverware — it's the daftest, funniest squad we ever had the pleasure of running.
Some careers burn bright. Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski's has burned for two decades: world champion at sixteen — ESWC 2007, Paris, without dropping a map — three straight DreamHack titles, a standing argument for the greatest Quake IV player ever, and a perfect record against Fatal1ty. In the Quake Pro League era, the legend flew our flag — and when the world's top eight came to Sheffield for The Foundry, av3k played at home.
Endpoint has always backed talent early. The players who wore our badge now lift Majors, top the world rankings and represent some of the biggest names in sport.
In 2023 we opened a state-of-the-art, 4,500 sq ft headquarters in the heart of the Steel City — home to a full media studio, our offices, and Pracrooms, the UK's dedicated B2B esports bootcamp facility trusted by teams preparing for the world's biggest LANs.
It hosted The Foundry — a Quake Champions LAN featuring the world's top eight — and the finals of UKIC, our Counter-Strike circuit for the UK & Ireland, which has grown to a 40,000-member community with finals staged at Insomnia and LOGIplay.
In January 2025 we stepped back from competitive esports — today's ecosystem, particularly in the UK, makes sustaining a winning organisation punishingly hard. Instead, we poured a decade of experience into Endpoint LIVE — a TikTok creator network giving up-and-coming creators the networking, infrastructure and monetisation we once gave players. Same city. Same standards. New stage.
We're still considering ways to re-enter competitive esports. Until then — check out our other brands, and come say hello.