Spacestation Gaming

Spacestation Gaming (also referred to as SSG) is a multi-regional professional esports organization based in Utah, founded and owned by social media influencer Shaun "Shonduras" McBride.

On April 27, SSG announced a strategic partnership with the NBA's Utah Jazz,[7][8][9] designed to foster collaboration and growth within the two Utah-based organizations.

That same month, the organization also entered the Battlerite competitive scene, with players Averse, Bloom, and Proster joining their roster.

[22] SSG announced a brand partnership with Champion in April, which was released in Foot Locker stores across the United States.

On October 15, SSG officially exited the PUBG esports scene, citing non-existent communication, a lack of feedback, and support from the league.

[32] On March 2, SSG further cemented their departure from PUBG by officially releasing their mobile roster,[33][34] giving the same reasons for their exit as they had in October 2019.

[35] SSG then revealed their player lineup of Samuel Bassotto, thegod_rf, ah craaaap, and LaPoKaTi, with Trainer Luis as team director.

[44] On June 2, 2021, SSG announced their return to the PUBG esports scene with the signing of the Spicy Fish roster.

May 9 marks the day that Spacestation Gaming gets into Splitgate by signing Kyle “KJewls” Julian, Matt “Visions” Williams, Eljas “WuTum” Vierto, Vincent “Chenzo” Cronin, and Razaplaza.

Halo had some changes with the previous team getting dropped, and on August 29, Atzin “Atzo” Mayen, Irving “Drift” Ramirez, Josbe “Tapping Buttons” Valadez, John “Pelu” Montoya, and Carlos “Nugget” Marlasca joined Spacestation Gaming.

Adam “bound” Gray, Kevin “Eco” Smith, Braedon “Stellur” Boettcher, and Zane “Pznguin” Hearon are being added to the squad.

Bryan “Merc” Wrzek, Roman “Forrest” Breaux, Jack “J9O” Burkard, Adam ”Mango” Pazner, and Seth ”Callout” Mik are the ones to join the squad.

On May 6, 2024, the Esports World Cup Foundation, funded by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund and organizers of the Esports World Cup tournament series, announced the 30 organizations (known in the ESWC as Clubs) who would make up the Club Support Program, with Spacestation being one of them.

[57] SSG won the ALGS Year 4 Split 2 Playoffs in Mannheim, Germany winning 300,000 USD of prize money.[58].