Moist Esports

[11] On April 6, 2023, Moist Esports signed Zain Naghmi, the top Super Smash Bros. Melee player in the world.

[15][16] In anticipation of the 2024 ALGS Split One, both athletes were twice denied entry into the United States, and consequently arrived in Canada in order to accommodate and compete from there.

[18] On April 12, 2024, White announced in a video on his YouTube channel that the team would be separating due to being rejected numerous times by U.S.

[20] Later that day, he announced on a live stream that he "will be pursuing the option of suing the U.S. Immigration department for their... mishandling of this case.

[citation needed] On September 29, 2024, Moist announced that they had signed the roster of Emtee, Xynew, Koyful and coach Don for the Year 4 Championship, taking Spacestation Gaming's slot with them.

[citation needed] On May 5, 2022, Moist Esports created their Rocket League division after signing the former players of Team Queso; Joe "Joyo" Young, Finlay "rise."

[6] The team went on to win the Rocket League Championship Series 2021–22 Spring Split Major event in London, on July 3, 2022.

[3] The organization entered the Super Smash Bros. Melee esports scene after signing Kurtis "moky" Pratt in September 2021.

It was formed by the acquisition of Team BreakThru, including all of the 5 active players, the head coach, and their manager apex (Austin Copeland).

[11] On April 8, Moist Esports entered the marginalized gender-focused Game Changers program of Valorant by temporarily signing the team CLG Red.

CLG Red had qualified for the North America Series One tournament before being let go from their organization Counter Logic Gaming following its shuttering and acquisition by NRG Esports.

After member Emily "mle" Peters had reached out to co-owner Ludwig, the organization agreed to sign and to financially support them for the tournament's duration, with the team rebranding as Moist Moguls Red.

Despite the temporary arrangement due to not being financially equipped for the sudden partnership, Moist pledged to help them find a new home following the tournament.