Alliance (esports)

[2] In April 2024, the team underwent rebranding, leaning into the color green in their visual branding and introducing a new stylized "A" logo.

[10][11] A few months after being picked up by Alliance, the Dota 2 team won The International 2013, defeating former TI champions Natus Vincere in the grand finals 3–2.

After the tournament, their long stable roster fell apart, with the departure of Gustav "s4" Magnusson, Henrik "AdmiralBulldog" Ahnberg, and Jerry "EGM" Lundkvist.

While Starladder i-League is ongoing, Alliance announce the departure of MyNuts and use Kebap as a Standin for their series against Virtus.Pro[12] The team welcomes their previous teammate EGM back to Alliance[13] They would go on to win both WCA,[14] the biggest prize pool event that was not directed by Valve,[15] beating LGD in a best of 5; with a score of 3–2.

This squad had mediocre success failing to qualify for any major events during the TI6-TI7 season; ultimately leading to EGM being kicked on the last day of the "Drop period" before TI7 rosters had to be locked.

[22] After The International 2017, for which Alliance did not qualify, the team announced that they would part ways with its players Simon “Handsken” Haag, Linus “Limmp” Blomdin and Jonas “jonassomfan” Lindholm.

[28] After a Riot Games rules change concerning sponsorship, Alliance LoL left the organization and rebranded itself as Elements.

[29] Elements was created in January 2015 from the League of Legends roster of Alliance after rebranding itself due to a new sale of sponsorships rule established after the 2014 season.

[29] After a 4–4 record at the end of the fourth week of the spring split, Elements replaced Wickd with former Millenium top laner Kevin "kev1n" Rubiszewski.

[30] In the sixth week of the split they replaced Nyph with former Evil Geniuses support Krepo, who had previously played with Froggen on CLG.EU and EG.

Then player, now manager Loda at ESL One Frankfurt 2014