2019 Guangzhou Charge season

Finishing in 9th place in the overall standings, Guangzhou qualified for the Play-In Tournament, where they defeated the Chengdu Hunters in the first round, 4–1.

However, they were unable to make it season playoffs, as they fell to the Seoul Dynasty by a score of 1–4 the following day.

[3] Charge opened their 2019 season on 15 February with a loss to fellow Chinese expansion franchise Chengdu Hunters.

[6] Guangzhou took both of their matches week three over Florida Mayhem and Los Angeles Valiant to bring their record to 3–2.

The match was riddled with little mistakes by the Charge; that, and their inability to change strategies throughout, led to a 1–3 loss.

The Charge took the first map, Ilios in convincing fashion and carried that momentum throughout the match to sweep Toronto 4–0.

[19] Prior to the start of Stage 4, which would include the implementation of an enforced 2-2-2 role lock by the League, the Charge made multiple roster moves.

Guangzhou traded DPS Finley "Kyb" Adisi to the Philadelphia Fusion in exchange for tank Joona "Fragi" Laine on 17 July.

The same day, the Charge acquired off-tank Kim "Bischu" Hyung-seok from the Los Angeles Gladiators in exchange for an undisclosed amount of cash.

Guangzhou found themselves down 0–2 going into the match break, but started to find their footing as they were able to draw the third map, Horizon Lunar Colony.

The found a win next map, Rialto, due in part to a strong performance from DPS Charlie "Nero" Zwarg.

Guangzhou Charge setting up prior to their match against Dallas Fuel in Stage 1.