Spacestation Gaming (also referred to as SSG) is a multi-regional professional esports organization based in Utah, founded and owned by social media influencer Shaun "Shonduras" McBride. Since its founding, SSG has grown to include teams in eight different leagues and is active in esports content creation. They won the Rainbow Six Siege world championship in 2020.

History

2018

In March 2018, SSG introduced its new Rainbow Six and Rocket League rosters. On April 27, SSG announced a strategic partnership with the NBA's Utah Jazz, designed to foster collaboration and growth within the two Utah-based organizations. That same month, the organization also entered the Battlerite competitive scene, with players Averse, Bloom, and Proster joining their roster. This team went on to win the Battlerite Pro League at Dreamhack. In June, SSG announced its partnership with Uber Eats – a first for Uber Eats in esports. On September 12, SSG announced its new partnership with gaming chair provider Vertagear to sell a custom SSG-branded chair.

2019

SSG entered 2019 with the announcement of their joining the Paladins Premier League. SSG also debuted its complete team of Rainbow Six players and creators, hoping to further integrate with the gaming community. Shortly after this announcement, the team placed in the top ten at The Six Invitational, 2019. The first SSG Apex Legends team was also announced and competed at the X-Games. In March, SSG announced their PUBG Mobile team, and soon after, they announced an updated 2019 Rocket League roster. This Rocket League team went on to compete in the Rocket League Season 8 Worlds. Sypical, a member of that team, was awarded Regular Season MVP for the 8th season of the RLCS.

SSG announced a brand partnership with Champion in April, which was released in Foot Locker stores across the United States. This partnership later grew into a full-fledged partnership, with additional SSG merchandise released by the brand. In August, SSG announced their first Brawl Stars roster, with additional rosters in other regions like Brazil and Southeast Asia announced in the following months. In October, SSG announced its partnership with mobile creators Powerbang and Clash With Ash. This partnership would see the development of new business ventures and new relationships with the mobile community. On October 15, SSG officially exited the PUBG esports scene, citing a lack of communication, inadequate feedback, and insufficient support from the league. SSG made their entry into Smash Bros Ultimate in November with the signing of LeoN, while the organization's first Trackmania racer, Matt, joined the organization in early December as their racer in the new Trackmania Grand League. On December 15, the SSG Rainbow Six: Siege team took first place at the US National Championship, earning the title of Team USA. The SSG Rocket League team also competed in Madrid for the RLCS World Championship, taking third place.

2020

The SSG Rainbow Six: Siege team continued their winning streak on February 17, winning the Six Invitational in Montreal, making them World Champions and earning $1 million. The championship was the first time in over three years that a North American team won a major tournament in the league. On March 2, SSG further cemented their departure from PUBG by officially releasing their mobile roster, giving the same reasons for their exit as they had in October 2019. After months of speculation, SSG officially acquired the Clash Royale roster of Blast Off Gaming on May 16. SSG then revealed their player lineup of Samuel Bassotto, thegod_rf, ah craaaap, and LaPoKaTi, with Trainer Luis as team director.

Soon after this announcement, SSG revealed that they had also signed the World of Warcraft Arena team, known formerly as The Boys, and would compete in the Arena World Championship in the North American region.

On April 4, SSG expanded into iRacing by announcing their partnership with NASCAR drivers Will Rodgers and Chase Cabre, competing under the banner of SSG in events like the NASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series and special invitational events during the COVID-19 pandemic.

On August 24, SSG announced four out of five members of their VALORANT roster, consisting of roca, insky, kaplan, and sSef to perform in a future Riot Games esport planned for its game. SSG's Rocket League team won the Fall North American Rocket League Major held from October 18 to 25. On November 23, Aimlabs and SSG announced their official partnership with their Rainbow 6, VALORANT, and future FPS teams.

2021

March 27 marked SSG's re-entry to Apex Legends with a team of Claraphii, Frexs, and Xenialstaken. In May, the SSG Rainbow Six: Siege team got into the Six Invitational 2021 Group Stage. Canadian came out of retirement to join the team in Paris due to passport issues with stand-in player, Luke. The team made it into the playoffs but lost their first match in the lower bracket, eliminating them from the tournament. SSG then signed Matthew "Hotancold" Stevens on June 4 after SSG needed an in-game leader to replace Canadian. On June 2, 2021, SSG announced their return to the PUBG esports scene with the signing of the Spicy Fish roster.

On August 24, SSG announced a collaboration with Ubisoft to produce official Rainbow 6 merchandise. The merchandise line is based around Rainbow 6 characters and features unique printing techniques inspired by each character. It's the first collaboration of its kind for SSG.

Later the following week, on August 30, Microsoft announced the Halo Championship Series to launch Halo Infinite and included SSG as one of nine teams.

September 2 marked the announcement of Thinkingnade leaving SSG as he announced his retirement from playing professional Rainbow 6 Siege, citing no longer having a desire to play the game and pursuing a career in real estate. Thinkingnade was soon replaced by Skys on September 6. SSG also announced the addition of Mari "AtomicMari" Takahashi to the organization as a co-owner on September 25 alongside Shaun "Shonduras" McBride, Shawn Holladay, and Takahashi's business partner Peter Kitch.

2022

On January 11, Caden “Sypical” Pellegrin leaves the Rocket League team, and on January 12, young Daniel “Daniel” Piecenski joins in place of Sypical. The team rallied and placed 3rd in the Winter Major. After RLCS Worlds, Retals leaves and is replaced with Logan “LJ” Wilt on September 21.

May 9 marks the day that Spacestation Gaming gets into Splitgate by signing Kyle “KJewls” Julian, Matt “Visions” Williams, Eljas “WuTum” Vierto, Vincent “Chenzo” Cronin, and Razaplaza. They took 1st place in the season and 2nd place in the championship.

Apex Legends qualified for the ALGS Championship and took 6th place on July 10. With Frexs, Xenial, and Dropped.

Halo had some changes with the previous team getting dropped, and on August 29, Atzin “Atzo” Mayen, Irving “Drift” Ramirez, Josbe “Tapping Buttons” Valadez, John “Pelu” Montoya, and Carlos “Nugget” Marlasca joined Spacestation Gaming. With that team added, they were then dropped on November 11, with the new additions being signed on November 28. Adam “bound” Gray, Kevin “Eco” Smith, Braedon “Stellur” Boettcher, and Zane “Pznguin” Hearon are being added to the squad.

2023

With a big team change in Rainbow Six, the team added five new people to the roster. Bryan “Merc” Wrzek, Roman “Forrest” Breaux, Jack “J9O” Burkard, Adam ”Mango” Pazner, and Seth ”Callout” Mik are the ones to join the squad. Merc's departure on May 22 opened up a spot for Liam "Ashn" Paz to join the team. The squad then competed in the R6 World Championship with a 5th-place finish. March 31 marks the day Jynxzi joined Spacestation Gaming as a content creator.

2024

On May 6, 2024, the Esports World Cup Foundation, funded by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund and organizers of the Esports World Cup tournament series, announced the 30 organizations (known in the ESWC as Clubs) who would make up the Club Support Program, with Spacestation being one of them. This program gives teams a one-time six-figure stipend if an organization is willing to enter new esports as well as additional funding each year if they drive viewership and fan engagement to the Esports World Cup.

Spacestation Gaming got accepted into the Brawl Stars esports partnership program and will be competing in the Brawl Stars Championship Series.

SSG won the ALGS Year 4 Split 2 Playoffs in Mannheim, Germany winning 300,000 USD of prize money.

SSG had the most dominant run in Halo history, winning 3 of the 4 Majors as well as the Halo World Championships in Seattle, Washington on October 6th.

2025

Spacestation Gaming got accepted into the Overwatch partnership program for 2025.

Spacestation Gaming competed and qualified to world finals in their first season in brawl stars in the North America scene.

Spacestation Gaming signed a roster for The Finals first major tournament hosted by Embark Studios at Dreamhack Sweden.

Tournament results

Rainbow Six: Siege

TournamentLocationDatePlacement
NAL – 2021 Season – Stage 2Las Vegas, Nevada2021-06-151st
Six Invitational 2021Paris, Italy2021-05-2013th/16th[citation needed]
NAL 2020 US Division – FinalsOnline2021-01-223rd/4th
Six November 2020 Major – North AmericaOnline2020-11-152nd
Six August 2020 Major – North AmericaOnline2020-08-163rd
NAL S1 – US Division – Stage 1Online2020-07-221st
Pro League Season 11 – North AmericaOnline2020-04-131st
Six Invitational 2020Montreal, Canada2020-02-161st
United States Nationals 2019Las Vegas, Nevada2019-12-151st
OGA PIT Season 3Split, Croatia2019-12-082nd
Pro League Season 10 – North AmericaOnline2019-12-085th
Six Major Raleigh 2019Raleigh, North Carolina2019-08-185th/8th
Pro League Season 9 – North AmericaOnline2019-04-225th
Six Invitational 2019Montreal, Canada2019-02-155th/8th[citation needed]
United States Nationals 2018Las Vegas, Nevada2018-12-163rd/4th
Pro League Season 7 – North AmericaOnline2018-04-163rd/4th

Rocket League

TournamentLocationDatePlacement
RLCS 2022-23 World ChampionshipOffline2023-08-135th-8th
Gamers8 2022Offline2022-07-175th-8th
RLCS 2021–22 Spring: NA Regional Event 1 – Verizon 5G Ultra CupOnline2022-05-012nd
RLCS 2021–22 Winter Split MajorOffline2022-03-273rd
RLCS 2021–22 X Games Open – Winter: NA Regional EventOnline2022-01-142nd
RLCS Season X – Spring: NA Regional Event 2Online2021-04-111st
RLCS Season X – Winter: NA Regional Event 2Online2020-12-102nd
RLCS Season X – Fall: NA MajorOnline2020-10-251st
RLCS Season X – Fall: NA Regional Event 1Online2020-08-151st
Rocket League Spring Series – North AmericaOnline2020-04-264th
Rocket League Season 9 Regional Championship – North AmericaOnline2020-03-282nd
RLCS Season 8 FinalsOnline2019-12-153rd/4th
RLCS Season 8 – North AmericaOnline2019-11-163rd
RLCS Season 7 – North AmericaOnline2019-05-115th

PUBG

TournamentLocationDatePlacement
Global ChampionshipThailand2023-11-1812th

Halo

TournamentLocationDatePlacement
HCS MajorArlington2024-03-171st
HCS MajorAtlanta2024-07-281st
HCS MAJORSALT LAKE CITY2024-09-091st
World ChampionshipsSeattle2024-10-061st

Rosters

Spacestation Gaming rosters
Brawl Stars Handle Name Nationality Bobby Levitt, Daniel Canada Chino Contreras, Kevin United States Sans Whitaker, Curtis United StatesHalo Infinite Handle Name Nationality SnakeBite Duarte, Paul United States Eco Smith, Kevin United States Lucid Wilson, Tommy United States StelluR Boettcher, Braedon United StatesRainbow Six Siege Handle Name Nationality Fultz Fultz, Alec United States Benjamaster Dereli, Benjamin Denmark J90 Burkard, Jack United States Ashn Paz, Liam United States Forrest Breaux, Roman United States
Brawl Stars
HandleNameNationality
BobbyLevitt, DanielCanada
ChinoContreras, KevinUnited States
SansWhitaker, CurtisUnited States
Halo Infinite
HandleNameNationality
SnakeBiteDuarte, PaulUnited States
EcoSmith, KevinUnited States
LucidWilson, TommyUnited States
StelluRBoettcher, BraedonUnited States
Rainbow Six Siege
HandleNameNationality
FultzFultz, AlecUnited States
BenjamasterDereli, BenjaminDenmark
J90Burkard, JackUnited States
AshnPaz, LiamUnited States
ForrestBreaux, RomanUnited States
Rocket League Handle Name Nationality Chronic Iwanski, Nick United States Diaz Henrique, Joao Brazil reveal LeDuc, Jack United StatesThe Finals Handle Name Nationality Lamp Sterling United States Normalize Noah United States Graduating Brandon United StatesOverwatch Handle Name Nationality Hawk Domecq, Xander United States RhynO Willoughby, Michael United States Sugarfree Hijada, Kamden United States Lethal Tari, Denis Turkey scissors Léon, Alejando United States Admiral Vahar, Oliver Estonia UltraViolet David, Benjamin United States
Rocket League
HandleNameNationality
ChronicIwanski, NickUnited States
DiazHenrique, JoaoBrazil
revealLeDuc, JackUnited States
The Finals
HandleNameNationality
LampSterlingUnited States
NormalizeNoahUnited States
GraduatingBrandonUnited States
Overwatch
HandleNameNationality
HawkDomecq, XanderUnited States
RhynOWilloughby, MichaelUnited States
SugarfreeHijada, KamdenUnited States
LethalTari, DenisTurkey
scissorsLéon, AlejandoUnited States
AdmiralVahar, OliverEstonia
UltraVioletDavid, BenjaminUnited States
Legend:(I)Inactive (S)Suspended (L)Onloan (2W)Two-wayplayer Substitute Injury / Illness

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Awards and achievements
Preceded byG2 EsportsSix Invitational winner 2020Succeeded byNinjas in Pyjamas