The Story of TSM Reginald: Esports Trailblazer
In 2009, a small indie games developer out of Santa Monica, California launched their inaugural game. It was called League of Legends: Clash of Fates, and among the first 100 people to ever play the game was a teenager by the name of Andy “Reginald” Dinh.
At first he didn’t like it, but in time came to love it and founded one of North America’s most iconic esports organizations in the process.
This is his story.
Written by: Sean Wetselaar (@SeanWetselaar)
Narrated by: Colin McNeil (@McNeilColin)
Edited by: Miles Hackett (@miles_hackett)
Footage and Image Courtesies:
All Gameplay VODS and LoL promotional materials courtesy of Riot Games
youtube.com/LoLEsports
All TSM team and player VLOGs courtesy of TSM
youtube.com/TSM
IGN Pro League 4 Gameplay VODS courtesy of IGN
https://www.youtube.com/user/IPLLoL
MLG Pro League Circuit 2012 VODs courtesy of MLG
https://youtu.be/O7SQJV8xxVw
DRIVE: The Reginald Story #LCSDRIVE
https://youtu.be/YV3ttn_nLdE
Courtesy: Riot Games
'Reflections' with Reginald (LoL)
https://youtu.be/7XvdLJdcmPg
Courtesy: Thorin
Game Crib: TSM Snapdragon
https://www.youtube.com/gamespot/
Courtesy: GameSpot
Fnatic vs. TSM [Dust2] - Map 4 - Fragbite Masters Season 4 Grand Final
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rtLSbbTROw
Courtesy: Fragbite
Riot Games' Marc Merrill on Reinventing Yourself to Lead
https://youtu.be/1Sof76VbJ3M
Courtesy: UCLAAnderson
Music used under license from Associated Production Music LLC (”APM”).
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