
Next season proved to be far better for the team, after switching out raf for Ggglygy the team finished 3rd in the Regular Season for the second time in a row with a 12-4 record but coasted their way to their first ever Invite title without dropping a single map in the playoffs eventually beating compLexity Gaming in the Grand Final. Despite going into the Finals as the 3rd seeds the team had a lacklustre showing, finishing 4th overall after a tight 2-1 game to Blight.own. In ESEA Season 6 Invite the team had a respectable debut, finishing the Regular Season in 3rd place with a 10-6 record which would qualify them for the LAN finals in Dallas (Grant's first ever LAN event). b4nny was now ready for his Invite debut as a part of the now sponsored eMazing Gaming team. After a roster reshuffle which included bringing in a new Scout combo in the form of Yz50 and raf and replacing karenbear with experienced Invite player shade. The team proved to be a dominant force in Open, going 15-1 in the Regular Season on course to win the division altogether, beating Vires TF2 in the Grand Final (a team which included future rivals Harbleu and Platinum) and seal Grant's first ever ESEA Championship. Eventually a full roster was made with jnkx and blaze on Scout, enoryt and Mackey on Soldier, b4nny on Demoman and karenbear on Medic.

Shortly after Season 4 was over b4nny was approached by fellow Open player enoryt in regards to forming a new team with the goal to win Season 5 Open. Season 4 proved to be better as a whole, b4nny now a regular player on the roster managed to help the team achieve a 3rd place overall finish in Season 4 Open, eventually losing to Detox TF2 in the Lower-Bracket finals. The team itself finished 7th in the Regular Season but lost in the first round of playoffs to Harmonic. However he had a relatively limited showing on Demoman, only playing 3 matches. ".ī4nny made his ESEA debut in Season 3 Open with Slaughterhouse Gaming which was built around a Public-server community. Eventually he quit the series altogether before pre-ordering the Orange Box where he first got the chance to play TF2 and loved the game saying it was "fun and interesting. Grant first started playing FPS games at the age of 9, regularly playing Serious Sam and Unreal Tournament before investing a large amount of time into the Call of Duty series during his time at middle-school (about 10 hours a day ).
