For their inaugural season, the Titans signed a roster consisting of mostly members from Korean Overwatch Contenders team RunAway.
However, conflicts between players and management resulted in the Titans organization parting ways with their entire roster at the beginning of the 2020 season.
[18] The team signed two former Seoul Dynasty players in tank Baek "Fissure" Chan-hyung and support Ryu "ryujehong" Je-hong.
[15] The team began their season living in Vancouver and practicing at a gaming facility at Adamas Esports Training and Performance at Fortius Sport & Health.
The Titans players requested to move back to South Korea amid the pandemic, which was approved by Aquilini management.
In South Korea, the Titans players encountered technical difficulties playing from their homes and eventually boycotted practice.
[19] According to Tim Holloway, esports director of Aquilini Group, the Titans originally planned to compete in the league's newly formed Asia region, but the time difference "made it difficult for management and the home fanbase to connect with the team and technical challenges for the players playing from home further exacerbated the situation.
"[20] Unable to resolve differences between players and management, the Titans organization parted ways with tank JJANU and head coach Pajion on April 30 and released the rest of their roster on May 6.
[20][21] Days later, the Titans announced the hiring of Steven "Flubby" Coronel as their new head coach and signed a roster consisting entirely of the players from North American Overwatch Contenders team Second Wind.
The logo features the Pacific Northwest folklore figure with a 'V' in the nose and a mountain range on the top of its head in the team's colours of blue, green, and white.
"With a local feel and an experienced, skilled team, we are ready and can't wait to have the Titans compete at the highest level in esports.