Team CC

[1] On July 9, 2016, Invictus Gaming (iG) announced the acquisition of VPGAME's esports teams, rebranding VPGAME.ZZ to iG.Fire and VPGAME.ONE to iG.Ice.

[4] iG.Ice qualified for the 2017 Spring Overwatch Premier Series, where the team made it past the group stages, but fell to Lucky Future in the quarterfinals.

[10] In their first season in Contenders China, Team CC posted a 3–2 record in the group stages and qualified for the playoffs.

[11] While the team was able to defeat Legend Young Beyond in the quarterfinals,[12] they fell to LGD Gaming in the semifinals by a score of 1–3.

[19] In 2020 Season 1, Team CC reached the playoffs after nearly doubling the point total of the next highest seed.

In the knockouts, Team CC reached the Grand Finals, where they defeated Gen.G 4–1 and claimed their first interregional title.