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List of Major League Gaming National Championships
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This is a list of Major League Gaming national championships, including results from 2004 to the present.[1][2][3]
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2004 - New York City
| 2004 | 4th | |||
| Halo: Combat Evolved 4v4 | ||||
| Halo: Combat Evolved 2v2 | ||||
| Halo: Combat Evolved FFA | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Melee 1v1 | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Melee 2v2 |
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2005 - New York City
| 2005 | 4th | |||
| Halo 2 4v4 | ||||
| Halo 2 FFA | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Melee 1v1 | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Melee 2v2 |
2006 - Las Vegas
| 2006 | 4th | |||
| Halo 2 4v4 | ||||
| Halo 2 FFA | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Melee 1v1 | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Melee 2v2 |
2007 - Las Vegas
| 2007 | 4th | |||
| Halo 2 4v4 | ||||
| Halo 2 FFA | ||||
| Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 4v4 | ||||
| Gears of War 4v4 | ||||
| Shadowrun 4v4 |
2008 - Las Vegas
| 2008 | 4th | |||
| Halo 3 4v4 | ||||
| Gears of War 4v4 | ||||
| Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 1v1 | ||||
| Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare 4v4 | ||||
| World of Warcraft 3v3 |
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2009 - Anaheim
| 2009 | 4th | |||
| Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare 4v4 | ||||
| Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 4v4 |
2009 - Orlando
| 2009 | 4th | |||
| Halo 3 4v4 | ||||
| Gears of War 2 4v4 | ||||
| World of Warcraft 3v3 |
2010 - Dallas
| 2010 | 4th | |||
| Halo 3 4v4 | ||||
| Halo 3 Bic Flex 4 FFA | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Brawl 1v1 | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Brawl 2v2 | ||||
| Tekken 6 1v1 | ||||
| Tekken 6 3v3 | ||||
| Starcraft 2 1v1 | ||||
| Halo Reach 4v4 | ||||
| Halo Reach Pro FFA | ||||
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 4v4 (PS3) |
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2011 - Providence
| 2011 | 4th | |||
| Halo: Reach 4v4 | ||||
| Halo: Reach Stride Pro 2v2 | ||||
| Halo: Reach Pro FFA | ||||
| Halo: Reach Bic Flex 4 FFA | ||||
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 4v4 | ||||
| Call of Duty: Black Ops Pro FFA | ||||
| StarCraft 2 1v1 | ||||
| League of Legends 5v5 |
2012 - Winter Championship - Columbus
| 2012 | 4th | |||
| StarCraft 2 1v1 | ||||
| Halo: Reach 4v4 | ||||
| Halo: Reach FFA | ||||
| King of Fighters XIII 1v1 | ||||
| Soul Calibur V 1v1 | ||||
| Mortal Kombat 1v1 |
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2012 - Spring Championship - Anaheim
| 2012 | 4th | |||
| StarCraft 2 1v1 | ||||
| King of Fighters XIII 1v1 | ||||
| Soul Calibur V 1v1 | ||||
| Mortal Kombat 1v1 | ||||
| League of Legends 5v5 |
2012 - Summer Championship - Raleigh
| 2012 | 4th | |||
| StarCraft 2 1v1 | ||||
| Soul Calibur V 1v1 | ||||
| Mortal Kombat 1v1 | ||||
| League of Legends 5v5 |
Note: Curse and Dignitas were both disqualified for involvement with a fixing scandal, which resulted in splitting the first and second place prize pools between third through sixth place.
2012 - Fall Championship - Dallas
| 2012 | 4th | |||
| StarCraft 2 1v1 | ||||
| Halo 4 4v4 | ||||
| Tekken Tag Tournament 2 1v1 | ||||
| Mortal Kombat 1v1 | ||||
| League of Legends 5v5 |
2013 - Winter Championship - Dallas

| 2013 | 4th | |||
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 4v4 | ||||
| StarCraft 2 1v1 | ||||
| League of Legends Summer Promotion Qualifiers 5v5 | ||||
| League of Legends International Exhibition 5v5 |
2013 - Spring Championship - Anaheim
| 2013 | 4th | |||
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 4v4 | ||||
| StarCraft 2 1v1 | ||||
| League of Legends Promotion Finals 5v5 |
2013 - Fall Championship - Columbus
| 2013 | 4th | |||
| Call of Duty: Ghosts 4v4 | ||||
| Dota 2 5v5 | Speed Gaming |
2014 - Anaheim
| 2014 | 4th | |||
| Call of Duty: Ghosts 4v4 | ||||
| Call of Duty: Ghosts Season 3 Play In 4v4 | ||||
| StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm 1v1 | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Melee 1v1 | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Melee 2v2 | ||||
| Injustice: Gods Among Us 1v1 | ||||
| Killer Instinct 1v1 |
2015 World Finals
The MLG 2015 World Finals took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States on October 16–18, 2015. The event featured five games, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Dota 2, Smite, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Notably, ZeRo's record-setting, 56-tournament winning streak was broken after he lost to Nairo.
| 2015 | 4th | |||
| Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare | OpTic Gaming | Denial eSports | Team eLevate | Team EnVyUs |
| Dota 2 | Team Secret | Evil Geniuses | (monkey) Business | CDEC Gaming |
| Smite | Team eLevate | Team Eager | Aware Gaming | Epsilon eSports |
| Super Smash Bros. Melee 1v1 | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. Melee 2v2 | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 1v1 | ||||
| Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 2v2 |
References
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