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    Fundamental Utility for the T-side on Overpass in CS:GO

    By rkd
    Posted Sun 7th Mar 2021 - 2:59pm
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    Tips and Tricks for a Support in LoL

    By Cealygosa
    Posted Sat 6th Mar 2021 - 2:59pm
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    5 things you can do when your skill has hit a brick wall in CS:GO

    By rkd
    Posted Thu 4th Mar 2021 - 8:01pm
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    How to Close Out a Game in League of Legends

    By RealZesty
    Posted Thu 4th Mar 2021 - 7:38pm
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    CS:GO Aiming 101 - A Great Starter's Guide

    By Caelesftw
    Posted Tue 2nd Mar 2021 - 5:00pm
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    Welcome to Escalation - An Overview of the New VALORANT Mode

    By Jarski
    Posted Tue 2nd Mar 2021 - 3:00pm
  • Welcome to Escalation - An Overview of the New VALORANT Mode

    The Top 3 Mid Lane Champions This Patch

    By lolmjlauer
    Posted Mon 1st Mar 2021 - 8:05pm
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    11.4 Jungle - Did It Really Change?

    By Jarski
    Posted Sun 28th Feb 2021 - 8:55pm

Frequently asked questions

What is Dignitas?
Dignitas is an international esports organization with one of the most iconic and recognizable brands in professional gaming. It fields teams in many of esports' largest and most popular titles, and its brand position offers partners a direct portal into the gaming and esports market.
When was Team Dignitas founded?
The organization was formed in September 2003 through the merger of two Battlefield 1942 teams. It competed as Team Dignitas for most of its history before shortening the name to Dignitas.
Who owns Dignitas?
In September 2016, Team Dignitas was acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association, joining the Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment family. In September 2019 the organization formed a new parent company, New Meta Entertainment, led by CEO Michael Prindiville.
Which games did Dignitas compete in?
As of the 2021 roster page, Dignitas fielded squads in League of Legends, CS:GO, Women's FPS, Rocket League and VALORANT, alongside a Content Creators division. Over the years the organization also competed in Dota 2, StarCraft II, Smite, Heroes of the Storm, Super Smash Bros., Hearthstone, PUBG, Apex Legends and more.
What is this website?
This is a faithful restoration of team-dignitas.net as it stood on 11 April 2021 — the last living snapshot of the site before the domain went dark. Pages, articles, player profiles, galleries, match results and the original Esportsify v2 design were rebuilt from the Internet Archive.
What time period does the archive cover?
The restored site holds 8,527 pages, including 5,818 news articles and blogs published between 2003 and April 2021, 1,147 player and community profiles, 894 gallery photos and 147 match reports.
Where do the images come from?
Every image is served from this site. Content images were recovered from the original CloudFront delivery network through the Internet Archive; illustrations that older articles hosted on third-party services were recovered the same way. Images the archive never captured are simply absent — nothing has been substituted or generated.
Do the store, login and forum links work?
No. The shop, member accounts and forums were server-side features with no static equivalent, so those controls were removed rather than left as dead ends. Shop pages that the archive captured are preserved as read-only records of what was once on sale.
Are the old guides and blogs still readable?
Yes. Long-form guides for League of Legends, CS:GO, Dota 2, Smite, Heroes of the Storm and other titles are preserved in full, with their original text, author and publication date. They are a snapshot of how these games were played and taught at the time.
Why are some links inside articles not clickable?
The site ran for eighteen years and the Internet Archive captured only part of it. Where a linked page has a genuine equivalent here — a photo inside a gallery that survived, an article reachable under its canonical address — the link points there. Where nothing equivalent survived, the wording is kept but the link is switched off and marked with a dotted underline, rather than sending you to a page that only looks related.