Ahq eSports Club
ahq eSports Club (Chinese: ahq電子競技俱樂部) is a Taiwanese professional esports organization with teams competing in League of Legends, Arena of Valor, A.V.A, and Heroes of the Storm. Their League of Legends team was formed in September 2012 and previously competed in the Pacific Championship Series, the successor to the League of Legends Masters Series. After winning the 2015 LMS Summer Playoffs, AHQ qualified for the 2015 World Championship, where they placed fifth to eighth after losing to SKT T1 in the quarterfinals.
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ahq eSports Club (Chinese: ahq電子競技俱樂部) is a Taiwanese professional esports organization with teams competing in League of Legends, Arena of Valor, A.V.A, and Heroes of the Storm. Their League of Legends team was formed in September 2012 and previously competed in the Pacific Championship Series, the successor to the League of Legends Masters Series. After winning the 2015 LMS Summer Playoffs, AHQ qualified for the 2015 World Championship, where they placed fifth to eighth after losing to SKT T1 in the quarterfinals.
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Chang Tsu-chia
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Chen Chang-chu
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Hsiao Jen-tso
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