• Mon. Jan 13th, 2025

G2 Esports celebrates 10-year anniversary, unveils 2025 jersey

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Jan 13, 2025


Image of people wearing G2 Esports 2025 merchandise while posing near a ladder.
G2 Esports 2025 Pro Kit. Image credit: G2 Esports

European esports organisation G2 Esports has outlined various plans to celebrate its 10th anniversary throughout 2025.

To mark the occasion, G2 Esports has begun celebrations with the launch of G2LLERY, an immersive gallery located in Berlin, Germany.

G2 Esports says the gallery showcases ‘the biggest wins and fails’ the organisation has experienced over the last decade. Fans can attend the gallery until January 20th.

In addition to highlighting the organisation’s achievements, G2 Esports also unveiled its 2025 jersey collection its players will wear for all esports events.

The Pro Kit will be worn during regular season events while a special Prestige jersey will appear at every international event the organisation competes in.

“I’m incredibly proud of the last decade, but now it’s time for us to take G2 to the next level,” commented Alban Dechelotte, CEO of G2 Esports.

“Our aspirations are now much bigger, and 2025 is about laying the foundation for G2 as the new generation sports club of the future.”

The 2025 Pro Kit and Prestige jersey is available for fans to purchase on the G2 Esports website from January 13th.

As part of its year-long celebrations, G2 Esports will be inviting its fans to ‘exclusive events’, announcing merchandise collaborations with ‘major global IPs’, and creating a range of content.

Details on future collaborations and content were not disclosed.

Founded in 2014, the organisation has established itself as one of the largest teams in Europe. G2 Esports has won several championships across various titles including Rainbow Six, Counter-Strike, and League of Legends.

Outside of the anniversary celebrations, G2 Esports recently secured a place at the 2025 edition of the Six Invitational, the biggest tournament on the Rainbow Six Siege esports circuit. The annual event begins on February 3rd and will see teams competing for a $3m (~£2.4m) prize pool.

The European esports organisation competes across eight esports titles including Counter-Strike, League of Legends and sim racing, in collaboration with Alpine Esports.

Jonno Nicholson

Jonno is a Freelance News Writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the ESI team since 2019! His interests include the rapid rise of sim racing and its impact on the wider industry.





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