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OMG.DouYuTV, formerly known as Oh My God, is a Chinese eSports organization with teams playing Dota 2, League of Legends, Heroes of the Storm, and Smite.

2012
In May 2012, the Chinese eSports organization OMG picked up their first League of Legends team. Although the roster was short lived before picking up the notable team of Noah's Ark in August. One of their first major tournaments they attended was Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) Shenyang 2012. Able to conquer the Korean team of MVP White, they went on to lose against veteran Chinese powerhouse, Invictus Gaming 2-1, and followed up by facing MVP White again but losing the rematch, placing 3rd in the tournament. The following months led to strong showings at various small events and tournaments. A big opportunity to showcase their talents was when they would replace Azubu Frost in G-League 2012 Season 2. They were able to make it out of groups with a 1-2 record but lose first round of bracket stage to Team WE.i-Rocks placing 5th.

2013
It was in pre-Season 3 they qualified to play in NVIDIA Game Festival 2013 facing off against a few of the best Asian teams. They would lose against Season 2 World Championship participants World Elite and the Season 2 Champions Taipei Assassins, ending up 4th. Next OMG would qualify for the top Chiense league, the 2013 League of Legends Pro League (LPL) Spring. OMG ended with a record of 21-7 and finishing 2nd at the end of the regular season. OMG overcame both World Elite and Positive Energy to become the LPL Spring Champions.

OMG would go on to win the major StarsWar 8 tournament, place 3rd at IEM Season VIII - Global Challenge Shanghai and dominate again in 2013 LPL Summer, ending in 1st place with a record of 17-4. Gaining much traction throughout Season 3, OMG became a favorite to possibly be a Chinese representative at the coveted Season 3 World Championship in Los Angeles. At the Season 3 China Regional Finals in September 2013, OMG would face off versus three other of the country's top teams for a spot at the championship. After beating Invictus 2-0, OMG was able to be victorious over Royal Club Huang Zu, advancing them to the grand final but more importantly, winning the seed for Worlds. They would lose to Royal Club in the finals 3-1 and although missing the chance to gain the huge advantage of being placed directly into the quarterfinals, it still meant they would be present in the US to fight against the world's best.

At the Season 3 World Championships, OMG would prove to be a powerhouse in their groups, taking the teams by storm with their early game aggression. They would only lose one game to SK Telecom T1 K and advance to the quarterfinals where they would face familiar foe, Royal Club Huang Zu. The match would be the most anticipated game in the quarterfinals and did not disappoint. The set proved to be explosive, with both sides playing very aggressively. OMG would being conquered by their Regional Finals rivals, losing 0-2. They would be eliminated from the tournament, finishing 5th.

2014
Struggling in the Season 4 World Championship Group stage, they tremendously upset favored Korean team Najin in the Quarterfinals with news support, but then fell in a close 3-2 series to fellow CHinese rivals Royal.

2015
OMG placed 2nd in the Spring LPL, losing to EDG in the playoff finals.

Roster
Category:eSports teams based in China Category:League of Legends teams