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100 Thieves company history timeline

2017

In November of 2017, Nadeshot was there with a logo, a brand culture, a legion of fans, and a history in high-level competition.

In 2017, Matt founded 100 Thieves to pursue his passions in competitive gaming, entertainment, and apparel.

They did place first in the spring 2017 LCS regular season but placed second in the playoffs.

During the 2017 NBA Finals, Matt Haag flew to Oakland, Calif., to meet with Dan Gilbert, the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

But in 2017, he received a message from Blake Robbins, a recent Michigan State graduate who was working at Ludlow Ventures, a venture capital firm based in Detroit.

2019

They also signed Yassuo (Mohammed Abdalrhman) in August of 2019, and then BrookeAB (Ashley Bond) in November of 2019.

In August of 2019, the organization announced the raise of another financing round, their Series B. They had taken $35M in this round.

2020

In January 2020, 100 Thieves opened the Cash App compound in Los Angeles, a 15,000-square-foot facility where professional esports players can train, content creators can live stream, designers can come up with apparel ideas and sales people can sell 100 Thieves’ gear.

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