About us

The story of Fatal eSports

Owner of Fatal eSports - Justin Hoover, IGN: FatalToxicTv, at N3rd Street CS:GO LAN, Philadelphia in 2018

How did Fatal eSports come around?

- Fatal eSports was created when my cousin (Kitten Kittehh) and I (FatalToxicTV) played SMITE competitively. While playing we needed a team name and after many possible iterations, we landed on Fatal eSports. Well since then, I (FatalToxicTV) stopped playing SMITE and started playing CSGO. While playing CSGO I got to a point where I wanted a team so I could compete. Obviously I brought over the name Fatal eSports since I already had our Discord named after it and all of our group chats etc. Although I stopped playing competitively a long time ago, that love for the game never stopped. Going to LAN Tournaments, watching matches online, was always such a great feeling for me as i’ve been playing games ever since. I assure you my love for fair play, and magnificent, exciting matches, is instilled into every single system that we build. These are at the top of our values, and we are honored to share them with you.

The Future of Fatal eSports

What does Fatal eSports want to achieve? 

Growing our devoted community and fostering a positive environment for players is always the first priority.

We’d like to go forward with Pay-to-Play eSports Tournaments. Giving every player, regardless of skill level, the opportunity to compete is the next priority. Giving everyday people the option to make real money, playing the games they love is the next goal.

Improving system components while maintaining a fair and reasonable cost is on the goal board. Adding custom gaming accessories is also at the forefront. Increasing system support services to cater to more players is on the top of this list. Providing high level gaming machines and user support to players is the number one goal.