ReiGn:A History
ReiGn started as a protest tag. Then it became a clan.
Then it became forums, TeamSpeak, game servers, divisions, ranks, drama, tournaments, late-night calls, questionable leadership decisions, and eventually a shutdown that somehow still did not kill it.
Years later, ReiGn came back on Discord with a different platform, different games, different systems, and the same old problem it was always trying to solve: people wanted somewhere to belong.
This is the history of ReiGn Clan.
The Tag Becomes a Clan
Before ReiGn had a name, a website, or a clan tag, it had a controversy. What started as an in-game protest became a movement, and the movement became a clan.
Forums, Divisions, and Too Many Ranks
ReiGn tried to grow up: divisions, multi-gaming, sponsorship talks, and a rank ladder so excessive it became legend.
The 2016 Relaunch and Collapse
ReiGn tried to grow up properly: new website, raised age limit, real momentum. Then leadership fractured.
The Discord Relaunch
Seven years later, an Amsterdam meetup, a FaceTime call, and a shared thinktank doc. The old ReiGn brought people together through forums. The new one would try through Discord.
SNAP, Boosts, Tournaments, and Growing Pains
The new era found its voice: bot economies, holiday giveaways, Spartan Series tournaments, and the kind of growing pains that prove a community has actually become one.
Proud ReiGn Clan achievements
Messages sent by ReiGn members in the Discord #general channel.
The most server boosts ReiGn ever held at a single time.
ReiGn members at the first-ever CS2 Major, March 2024.
Peak viewership of our first ever stream — an internal giveaway tournament.
Not the website. Not the bot. Not the ranks. Not the boosts.
The people.
