They met Griffin in finals but ended up losing 0-3. The team competed at the 2018 LoL KeSPA Cup with the new roster and dominated the new rosters of LCK newcomers SANDBOX Gaming, Kingzone and KT. On November 23, superstar jungler Peanut joins the roster. Haru eventually joins SKT and CoreJJ joins Team Liquid. On November 17, Mong, Haru and CoreJJ left as well. Ambition retiring and Crown at the time was a free agent, only to join OpTic Gaming in the NA LCS later in the year. On November 15, Ambition and Crown left Gen.G. Gen.G came into the 2018 Worlds off one of the best gauntlet runs, but even with the homecrowd backing them up, they failed to show up and ended the group stage with 1-5. Hence empowering the meme of Gen.G's roster being the Gauntlet Gods. They proceeded to defeat Kingzone DragonX dominantly 3:0. Gen.G ran through the whole Korea Regionals Gauntlet by defeating SKT 3:2 and then proceeding to beat the favorites and Summer finalist, Griffin in a 3:2 fashion. Gen.G were defeated by Afreeca Freecs in the wildcard match, hence putting them into the Korea Regional Gauntlet. They were in a 4 way tie with kt Rolster, Griffin and Kingzone DragonX, due to head to head records, Gen.G was fourth. Gen.G qualified for the LCK 2018 Summer Playoffs and ending their regular season with 13 wins and 5 defeats. Gen.G acquired 2 new players, Fly and MONG. On the 3rd of May, KSV eSports rebranded to Generation Gaming, better abbreviated as Gen.G. They met SKT in the wildcard match and conceded defeat with a score of 1:2, thus ending their Spring Split run. Through the assistance of Wraith and Jin Air Greenwings defeating the ROX Tigers, KSV eSports managed to qualify for the LCK 2018 Spring Playoff. Former KT coach, Lee Ji-hoon, joined KSV eSports as the general manager. KSV eSports came into the LCK 2018 Spring Split with their world champ winning roster. Wraith went to join Jin Air Green Wings and Stitch went to join the LMS team, G-Rex. The acquisition happened on the 30th of November, 2017. Gen.G (then known as KSV eSports) acquired the 2017 League of Legends World Champions Samsung Galaxy's roster. They were previously known as KSV eSports. Gen.G is a Korean multi-gaming team owned by KSV eSports Korea Inc.
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