Nora-Rengo

Nora-Rengo (Japanese: 野良連合, Hepburn: Nora Rengō, transl."Nora Union") is a Japanese esports organization with teams competing in Call of Duty, For Honor, Overwatch, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Rainbow Six: Siege and Splatoon 2.[1] The organization was originally created in 2016 to compete in the PS4 version of Rainbow Six: Siege. The founder and owner is Yasuhiro "Kizoku" Nishi who also coaches the Rainbow Six Siege team.

Nora-Rengo
野良連合
NicknameNoraren
Short namenR
Sport
Founded2016 (2016)
LocationJapan
ColorsMaroon, White, Blue
ManagerYasuhiro "Kizoku" Nishi
Partners
  • XSplit
  • G-SQUARE
  • OPENREC.tv
  • OCA Osaka School of Design & IT
  • ZETTA meel
  • OMEN
Websitewww.norarengou.com

Rainbow Six: Siege

On 17 November 2018, Nora Rengo defeated Rogue and advanced to the semifinals of the Rainbow Six Siege Pro League Season 8, becoming the first APAC team to advance to a semifinals match.[2] They were later joined by Australian Fnatic who defeated top North Americans, Evil Geniuses.

Roster

Nat. ID Name Role Join date
Merieux Tsukasa Asano Player 2017-10-26[3]
Papilia Toya Miyazawa Player 2018-09-05[4]
Yoshinngo Yoshifumi Yukimori Player 2019-04-23[5]
SouLboi Atsushi Yano Player 2020-02-13
Simotuki Tomohisa Imoto Player 2020-05-24
Kizoku Yasuhiro Nishi Coach Founder
Ar7hur Arthur Schubert Coach 2020-01-30[6]
Jinku Hitoshi Okada Analyst 2018-10-31
redenergy Toru Tsuji Manager 2018-??-??
Wokka Yudai Ichise Streamer 2017-08-06

Tournament results

Tournament End Date Location Placement Prize
Pro League Year 2 Season 3 Japan 2017-10-03 Japan 1st APAC Finals
Pro League Year 2 Season 3 APAC Finals 2017-10-21 Sydney, Australia 5-8th $0
Pro League Season 7 Japan 2018-04-04 Japan 1st APAC Finals
Pro League Season 7 APAC Finals 2018-04-15 Sydney, Australia 2nd Finals
Pro League Season 7 Finals 2018-05-19 Atlantic City, New Jersey 5-8th $8,000
Six Major Paris 2018 2018-08-15 Paris, France 9-12th $7,500
Pro League Season 8 Japan 2018-09-26 Japan 2nd APAC Finals
Pro League Season 8 APAC Finals 2018-10-14 Tokyo, Japan 1st Finals
Six Masters 2018 2018-10-27 Melbourne, Australia 2nd $4,255
Pro League Season 8 Finals 2018-11-18 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3-4th $15,000
AOC OPEN 2018 2018-11-23 Tokyo, Japan 2nd $1,327
Six Invitational 2019 2019-02-16 Montreal, Quebec, Canada 3-4th $160,000
Pro League Season 9 Japan 2019-03-27 Japan 1st APAC Finals
Pro League Season 9 APAC Finals 2019-04-14 Sydney, Australia 2nd Finals
Pro League Season 9 Finals 2019-05-18 Milan, Italy 5-8th $20,000
Six Major Raleigh 2019 2019-08-18 Raleigh, North Carolina, USA 13-16th $5,000
Pro League Season 10 Japan 2019-09-26 Japan 2nd APAC Finals
Pro League Season 10 APAC Finals 2019-10-18 Sydney, Australia 5-8th $0
Pro League Season 11 Japan 2020-03-26 Japan 3rd $2,500

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References

  1. "We Are NORA-RENGO - 野良連合". Nora-Rengo. Archived from the original on 23 March 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  2. What a performance from @norarengou 🇯🇵, winning 2-1 against @GoingRogueGG!, Rainbow Six Esports (Twitter), 17 November 2018, retrieved 18 November 2018
  3. 野良連合(Nora-rengo) (25 October 2017). "For PC6S Merieux has joined! Thank you for your support for participating in the ESL Pro League!". @norarengou (in Japanese). Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  4. 野良連合(Nora-rengo) (5 September 2018). "Papilia with players ReyCyil join! Thank you for your support CrazyPapiyoN! Players will make another team within Nora Rengo!". @norarengou (in Japanese). Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  5. "Season 9 Second Half: Latest Transfer Updates / SiegeGG". SiegeGG. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  6. "Joining Nora-Rengo / Coach da Nora-Rengo". www.twitlonger.com. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  7. "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege". bettergamer.com. Retrieved 20 September 2020.


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