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Let's celebrate the 10th anniversary of the creation of the melty eSport Club

melty esport club
Fulllife UniverseJul 25, 20243 min read

eSports fascinates, makes people vibrate. Players, spectators, everyone is part of the same community that aims to grow ever larger, to share emotions and to highlight the people who grow the discipline and take video gaming to another dimension. In the Fulllife Universe, we strongly encourage eSports and seek to honor it. With the 10th anniversary of the creation of the melty eSports Club, Fulllife aims to combine nostalgia and modernity by offering a reimagined version of the iconic “Rabbits” jersey.

A cornerstone

For several decades, players have been competing in various games, but it was only in the early 70s that the first tournament around the game Spacewar appeared. Over the years, several competitions have emerged on a more or less large scale. Those over thirty surely remember having attended or participated in LANs when they were younger. Network gaming has gained momentum and was propelled into another world with the rise of the Internet. It was finally between the late 90s and early 2000s that eSports gained its prestige, notably with the creation of the first leagues. In France, on January 28, 2015, Netmad (Alexandre Malsch), the founder of Melty, announced the creation of the melty eSports Club. It was at the Grand Rex, on the occasion of the melty Future Awards 2015.

A Club that impressed with its performances

Even though it closed on October 31, 2016, at the end of the Paris Games Week 2016 version, the melty eSports Club had nearly two years to showcase real talents (both female and male). These talents excelled in games like Counter-Strike, FIFA, HearthStone, or League of Legends (LoL) and Overwatch. The club's teams had a series of performances. For example, on the LoL side, Atom, Nerroh, Nisqy, and their teammates (Upset, Crownie, Kirdos, or Wakz depending on the tournaments) won first place several times, whether at the ESL National Championship 2016 Summer, the PMU Challenge in July 2016, the Dreamhack Valencia of the same year, or the GrosBill Invitational. But that's not all, as the club managed to claim the world first place on Overwatch during the pre-launch phase or even reach second place in France on Counter Strike GO in 2015.

Several other pseudonyms have marked the club's history, including KabaL, DeGuN, and MoonI on Overwatch, Odemian and Tars on HearthStone, Sardoche, Katare, Caëlan, and Lounet on League of Legends or Imuhan on FIFA. We can also mention Torka, Mitsu, Mar1on, SaAku, and Cla, the members of the female team who won the Playing Ducks Masters on Counter Strike Global Offensive.

A legacy, a tribute

Since its creation, Fulllife has aimed to connect the video game universe to the real world by offering quality clothing for all people passionate about video games. Several collaborations have been established, such as the materialization of three Call of Duty jerseys which have been looted both in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and IRL. To celebrate the upcoming 10 years since the creation of the melty eSport Club, Fulllife unveils a brand new jersey. More precisely, it is a modernized version of the club's jersey that has witnessed many victories. It's an opportunity to give it a new lease of life and pass on this heritage to all those who can proudly wear the colors of the Rabbits.

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