PuniShR

Halo 5: Guardians
Striving to qualify for the Halo World Championship 2016 through the EMEA Regional Finals, PuniShR joined Supremacy alongside Fragxr, SiLenT and UnwiZe. The team competed in the XES France online qualifier series, placing strongly in the eight cups. The Supremacy roster finished the XES run strongly, and took 1st place in the Group Stage tournament to qualify for Halo World Championship Tour: Paris. Supremacy then qualified for the EMEA Regionals through winning an ESL Qualifier, making Paris an event with only money on the stakes for Supremacy. At the Paris event, Supremacy finished 4th. At Regionals, Supremacy missed out on qualifying for Worlds after losing to Epsilon eSports in the first round of the Championship Bracket.

After Regionals, Fragxr and PuniShR set their sights on qualifying for the Summer 2016 Pro League. They joined Team Vitality alongside TaLic and Hitaborg, but were unable to qualify for the League in two attempts. This left Fragxr and PuniShR competing in the Open Circuit on Team Origin alongside Rs8 and Carapuce. After a strong start in the Open Circuit, Fragxr and PuniShR were picked up by PuLse Gaming, the 6th place team in the Pro League, to play alongside SLG and CxLii. The new acquisitions helped them win some matches, but they still finished in last place and faced Relegation. At Relegation, PuLse came in strong, taking 1st place and solidifying their spot in the Fall Season. PuLse went into the Fall season as the only team to not make a roster change in the offseason. The benefits were clear, as PuLse's performance improved enough for them to finish 4-6, good enough for 4th place and a spot in their first Season Finals. At Finals, PuLse came out slow with a 4-0 loss to the dominant FAB Games eSports, but rebounded with a 4-1 upset victory over the higher seeded Team Vibe. In the Losers' Finals, they were defeated 4-2 by Team Infused, taking 3rd place.

During the pre-Halo World Championship 2017 offseason, the PuLse roster more or less transferred over to Supremacy, replacing CxLii with SolaR in the process. The new Supremacy's first task was qualifying for Halo World Championship 2017, and they'd need a top 2 finish at Gfinity London 2017 to do it. Despite an early loss to Pace Making Pandas, Supremacy staged a dramatic Losers Bracket run which included a 3-0 revenge victory over the Pandas. They defeated Team Infused 4-3 to clinch their trip to Worlds, but could not muster more than a single game against FAB Games eSports, settling for 2nd. At Worlds, Supremacy finished in the top 12 after losing to OpTic Gaming, TMMT Crowd Pleasers and Team EnVyUs.

Supremacy struggled during the Summer 2017 Pro League, ultimately finishing in third with a 3-2 record after 4-0 losses to the top two teams - Team Infused and Invictus. The placing was strong enough to qualify for the Championship Bracket at DreamHack Atlanta, where they were again swept by Invictus before being eliminated in four games by The GosuCrew for a top sixteen finish.

For the Fall 2017 EU Circuit, Supremacy replaced SolaR with Nurix. After low finishes in two of the cups, Supremacy stepped it up on LAN at Gfinity London, taking out Vexed Gaming and sweeping exceL eSports before being swept out of the Winners Finals by Team Infused. Supremacy responded with another victory over Vexed, but they could muster only a single map win in their Finals rematch against Infused, going home in second and qualifying for the DreamHack Denver Championship Bracket. In the lead-up to Denver, Supremacy officially announced the Nurix signing. In Denver, Supremacy were again beat in the first round, this time by American pro team Ronin Esports. They were able to beat fellow European team exceL eSports in their first Elimination match, but they fell to Str8 Rippin in a 3-2 nailbiter in the following round, ultimately taking a top twelve finish.