Conway, Arkansas – Effective March 1, TeamPandemic LLC. Are shutting
the doors on nearly a decade of world champion esports divisions
(2002-10).
From our humble beginnings as an Arkansas LAN team, the blue and white
of the Pandemic swirl would evolve into a symbol of gaming’s elite… an
icon which gamers worldwide recognize.
Fortune 500 companies once
valued and leveraged as a means to reach an entire demographic, yet
only a very special and select few were ever lucky enough to wear.
Thank you to all those who have supported us and/or played a role in
our success over the years: Mark Dolven, for kick starting the dream;
Jim and Annette Lemley, for believing in it; our players and staff,
without whom none of the real magic would have been possible; and of
course our fans, the real lifeblood of eSports and the only hope of its
growth and survival.
Special thanks to Joe Amorosa, Jared Coulston, Kelly Law-Yone, Duran
Parsi, Amaris Folwer, Heather and Joel Hernandez, David Bjork, Matthew
Kramer, Jennie Eckhardt, Grant and Jana Hall, Nathan Quinn, David Cho,
Justin Loeb, Jacob Bohnert, Nick Leon, Micheal Holmes, Shawn Fanning,
Craig Levine, Jarret Cale, Frederic Descamps, Matt Gilman, Brad
Dickason, Steve Dottoli, Corey Dunn, Charlie Plitt, Abe Zarran, and
many, many others.
Though the eSport aspects of Pandemic will cease operations
immediately, we will be retaining the brand and engaging in new
opportunities in the near future. Details will be released as they
become available.
lemley@teampandemic
In CoD4, Pandemic will be remembered for winning AES two years ago, NERV LAN and a string of CEVO-P victories, including this last season.
The lack of eSport sponsorship was undoubtedly to blame due to the bad economy here in North America.
Just a few months ago I sat down and talked to Chris on BASH. You can listen to that interview here.