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Tribe Gaming is a professional mobile esports organization based in the United States. Founded in 2017 by content creator and entrepreneur Patrick "Chief Pat" Carney, Tribe Gaming competes in multiple mobile esports titles, including Brawl Stars, Clash Royale, Clash of Clans, and Call of Duty: Mobile. The organization is widely regarded as one of the leading brands in mobile gaming, with competitive teams, a strong content creation division, and strategic partnerships with major brands in the gaming industry. [1]

History  

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Tribe Gaming was founded in 2017 by Patrick "Chief Pat" Carney, a well-known mobile gaming content creator, with the vision of building a premier esports organization dedicated exclusively to mobile gaming. Initially focused on competitive Clash Royale, the organization quickly expanded into multiple mobile esports titles, including Brawl Stars, Clash of Clans, and Call of Duty: Mobile. Tribe Gaming gained prominence through its success in tournaments, securing championships and establishing itself as one of the leading teams in the mobile esports scene. In addition to competitive gaming, the organization developed a strong content creation division, partnering with major brands and amassing a large online following. Tribe Gaming continues to be a major force in mobile esports, with its teams competing in international events and its creators influencing the mobile gaming community.  

Divisions

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Brawl Stars

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Tribe Gaming has been a prominent organization in the Brawl Stars esports scene, fielding competitive teams across various regions. In 2019, Tribe Gaming entered the Brawl Stars competitive arena by signing two teams: one in North America comprising Alec26, Keith, Zhar, and another in Latin America featuring Dark, Morton, and Zoulan. Both teams successfully qualified for their respective regional finals during the Brawl Stars Open. ​

As of 2025, Tribe Gaming's Brawl Stars roster has evolved to include: Luffy, Zeus, RBM, Killer, and Sugus.

This lineup reflects Tribe Gaming's ongoing commitment to excellence in the Brawl Stars competitive landscape.

The team has participated in numerous tournaments, achieving significant milestones, including a peak viewership record of 317,075 during the Brawl Stars World Finals 2022. To date, Tribe Gaming's Brawl Stars team has amassed approximately $657,250 in prize money from various competitions

Clash Royale

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Tribe Gaming has fielded a competitive Clash Royale League (CRL) team, consistently ranking among the top teams in North America and internationally.  

Clash of Clans

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Tribe Gaming’s Clash of Clans team has competed in the Clash of Clans World Championship, representing North America in global tournaments.  

Call of Duty: Mobile

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Tribe Gaming has a strong presence in Call of Duty: Mobile esports, winning regional championships and competing at the highest level in CODM World Championships.  

Content creation

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Aside from esports, Tribe Gaming is known for its content creation division, featuring popular mobile gaming creators on YouTube and social media. Their content team collaborates with game developers, promotes mobile esports, and produces high-quality gaming videos that attract millions of views.

Sponsorships & partnerships

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Tribe Gaming has built a strong presence in the mobile gaming industry not only through esports but also through content creation. The organization boasts a roster of popular mobile gaming content creators on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok, producing high-quality gameplay videos, tutorials, and entertainment content. With millions of followers across social media, Tribe Gaming has become a major influencer in the mobile gaming community, collaborating with game developers and promoting mobile esports worldwide. (Tribe Gaming)[2]

To support its growth, Tribe Gaming has secured sponsorships and partnerships with leading gaming and technology brands. Companies like Samsung, Razer, and Discord have collaborated with Tribe Gaming to enhance its esports and content initiatives. Tribe Gaming has also partnered with Ford, which provided a fleet of branded vehicles to support its esports players and content creators, resulting in unique YouTube content, including an episodic series featuring Tribe Gaming members.[3] Additionally, its collaboration with MOVE Network introduced digital collectibles (NFTs) into Tribe's media content, creating new interactive programming and special activations on YouTube.[4] Tribe Gaming’s partnership with Discord has led to exclusive events, including Discord Stage discussions and a talent show, further engaging its community.[5]

These collaborations have helped fund the organization’s competitive teams, improve content production, and expand its reach in the mobile gaming ecosystem. Through a combination of esports success and digital media influence, Tribe Gaming has established itself as one of the most recognizable brands in mobile gaming.

References

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  1. ^ "About – Tribe Gaming". Retrieved 2025-03-12.
  2. ^ "WELCOME TO THE TRIBE, AT&T – Tribe Gaming". Retrieved 2025-03-12.
  3. ^ "WELCOME TO THE TRIBE, SAMSUNG – Tribe Gaming". Retrieved 2025-03-12.
  4. ^ "Tribe Gaming unveils MOVE Network Partnership – Tribe Gaming". Retrieved 2025-03-12.
  5. ^ Nordland, Jake (2021-08-10). "Tribe Gaming unveils content partnership with Discord". Esports Insider. Retrieved 2025-03-12.

Category:Esports organizations Category:2017 establishments in the United States