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{{News |seo_title=100 Thieves to Sign "Shine" |seo_keywords=100 Thieves |image=100thieves.png |tags=100 Thieves |date=2025-05-15T12:18:10.000Z |sources={{NewsSource |source=Twitter |url=https://x.com/100Thieves/status/1922698761974723033 |article=News/100 Thieves to Sign "Shine" }} |author=Andura |category=Transfer Market |content=North American [[Companies/100 Thieves|100 Thieves]] has officially entered the competitive fighting game scene, announcing the signing of seasoned player Sean ‘Shine’ Simpson to its roster. The move marks a significant step in the organization’s ongoing expansion into new esports titles, as it strengthens its presence across multiple competitive fronts. Shine will make his debut under the 100 Thieves banner at Combo Breaker 2025, one of the most prominent annual fighting game tournaments. He will primarily represent the organization in Street Fighter 6 competitions, including the high-profile Esports World Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, later this year. ==== Who is Shine? ==== Sean "[[People/Shine|Shine]]" Simpson is a well-respected veteran in the fighting game community (FGC), with a career spanning more than a decade. Known for his technical skill, adaptability, and competitive consistency, Shine has competed in multiple top-tier titles including Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, and Guilty Gear. He is especially recognized for his performance in the Street Fighter series, where he’s earned a reputation as a fierce and intelligent competitor. From 2018 to 2023, Shine represented Endemic Esports, his first major organizational home. During this time, he made a name for himself in national and international events, securing top placements and earning respect from both fans and peers. Now, as he joins 100 Thieves, Shine becomes the organization's first official FGC player—signaling its commitment to investing in the fighting game space. '''More:'''[[News/Activision Files Lawsuit Against Lergware and GameHook|Activision Files Lawsuit Against Lergware and GameHook]] ==== 100 Thieves and the FGC ==== 100 Thieves had hinted at entering the FGC as early as April, and the signing of Shine confirms those ambitions. The team is one of 40 global esports organizations participating in the Club Championship of the Esports World Cup, a multi-title event featuring million-dollar tournaments in Street Fighter 6, Tekken 8, and FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves. The tournament, set in Riyadh, aims to unify competitive gaming under a global spotlight and attract top-tier talent across multiple genres. For 100 Thieves, Shine’s participation offers a strong foothold in a new competitive scene with a deep-rooted community and growing mainstream attention. }}
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