Moist Esports — one of the strongest Rocket League teams in Europe
Elen StelmakhThe competitive Rocket League scene develops rapidly and there are new names that manage to make a mark on the history of the discipline every year.
The team Moist Esports, which emerged in Rocket League only a year ago, is one such example but it has already made a statement with prominent victories and factual domination on the European scene.
However, in retrospect, the North American organization Moist Esports appeared less than two years ago but it has not developed to the scales of the biggest players in the industry yet.
The founder of the organization is the famous content maker Cr1TiKaL who decided to found the project called Moise Esports, having formed a Super Smash Bros team. In the next year and a half, the club made a statement, expanding to Brawlhalla, Splitgate, Rocket League, and Apex Legends where it is still represented.
There are rumors that the organization is also going to sign a VALORANT roster and the latest news reflects the upcoming expansion of Moist Esports. However, this club is famous for its Rocket League team, which has achieved the main success in the tag’s history.
The history of the appearance of the Moist Esports Rocket League team
The North American organization entered the scene loudly, having signed the strongest European roster, which used to play for Team Queso. Having signed Joyo, Vatira, and rise, the club grabbed the victorious ticket for the upcoming championships.
As a result, the team finished the season nicely, having prevailed at RLCS 2021-22 - Spring: Europe Regional Event 3 - Super 16 and Rocket League Championship Series 2021-22 - Spring Split Major, and also reached the quarterfinal of Rocket League Championship Series 2021-22 - World Championship.
In such a way, the history of the appearance of Moist Esports in Rocket League was rapidly quick and extremely successful because the organization managed to sign a cool roster, which showed results immediately.
The start of the season RLCS 2022-23 and the following roster changes
But Moist Esports failed to save its championship roster because Vatira decided to leave the team before the start of the season RLCS 2022-23. The best player of the 2022 season moved to Karmine Corp and AstraL was signed to replace him.
Despite the loss of the leading player, Moist Esports managed to stay in the vanguard, having placed third at RLCS 2022-23 - Fall: Europe Regional 1 - Fall Open and RLCS 2022-23 - Fall: Europe Regional 2 - Fall Cup. Besides, the team held second place at Rocket League Championship Series 2022-23 - Fall Split Major at the end of the year, having lost to Gen.G Mobil1 Racing in the grand final.
However, reshuffles did not leave Moist Esports because rise, another team leader, asked to part ways with the team after the end of the fall split. The team’s results declined suddenly after the signing of juicy because, since the club failed to stay in the winter split, besides bronze medals at G1 Invitational.
On the outcome of two starting championships, the team’s results include two quarterfinals and doubtful chances to go to the San Diego Major. After all, considering the legacy left by Moist Esports, it makes sense to believe in the return of the team to the top of the European ladder.
Why is Moist Esports an iconic team in Rocket League?
Summing up, the North American organization has surprised everyone. Having emerged on the scene less than a year ago, Moist Esports signed a cool roster, which demonstrated an immediate result.
Despite the further loss of leaders and the best players in the world, the club continues staying afloat and competing for rewards. But the team is in a transition stage now, Moist Esports will come back on top in the future and make everyone talk about it again.
Elen Stelmakh is a creative individual dedicated to advancing gaming culture through articles and visual design. As a full-time EGamersWorld author and designer for a gaming website, Elen not only creates content but also infuses it with energy and creativity.