![]() ![]() In Stage 4, Octane put together a 1.12 KD with a 1.10 in Hardpoint and a 1.20 in Control on his way to the sixth-best stat line in the entire CDL. Octane, the human turret, always shows up when the end of the season comes around and Vanguard has been no different. With CoD champs happening across one weekend it comes down to which version of Seattle shows up - Major 3 world-beaters, or Major 4 bottom of the barrel? Octane Seattle's only issue throughout the 2022 campaign has been consistency as they often struggle to maintain the same level of performance each week. Pred has been especially good in Hardpoint where he sits with a 1.10 KD, an exceptional return for an SMG player. Pred has been frying throughout and has shown that he can do everything the top SMG players in the league can do, and maybe even more. The best SMG on the year as a whole deserves a spot in the "Players to Target" even if he got off to a slow start this season. In an unpredictable year it's been Cellium providing a constant high level and he should be awarded with his first MVP honors. Coming into this tournament in good form, the flex player for Atlanta FaZe is looking at his best, and he's always been someone that shows up on the brightest stages putting together an absurd showing during the Cold War Champs as well. ![]() With a 1.22 KD on the season headlined by a 1.25 KD in Hardpoint, the MVP in my book simply has to be Cellium. Players to Target CelliumĬellium and Dashy have been in a two-horse race for MVP for a long time, but it's impossible to look past Cellium for the award and for the top spot in this cheat sheet. In the most unpredictable Call of Duty of all time it's time to take a look at some players to target and to fade for the final tournament of the season, CoD Champs. Vanguard has been the most mixed year in the history of the CDL with each major having a different winning team and each of those winning teams finishing outside the top six at every single major other than the one they won. Many CDL rosters have yet to announce their starting line-ups for next year, which will also see a platform switch from consoles to PC.This article is part of our Call of Duty series. GINX Esports TV has reached out to Toronto Ultra for comment. One of the most anti-player organisations I’ve seen.” “This is the exact opposite of what they’re doing. “If the prize split goes up, so must the salary,” Crimsix added. In response, Brack confirmed he hasn’t received a months salary because he visited his grandpa - and now will have to go through the Call of Duty Challengers league next season after not being given enough opportunities on the team.Ĭrimsix also claims Toronto Ultra are “wanting a 50/50 prize split” from next year’s roster. This sparked Crimsix to post a series of tweets in Loony’s defence, while simultaneously criticising Toronto Ultra as an organisation - claiming “Ultra forced their full roster of 10 to stay in Toronto in the middle of a pandemic” and “threatened to not pay non-starters if they went home”.Ĭrimsix cited substitute player Carson “Brack” Newberry specifically, stating he had to “fight Ultra to return home for his grandpa’s open heart surgery”. ePMGbt07nx- Empire C6 September 25, 2020 Threatening to not pay non-starters if they went home. Ultra forced their full roster of 10 to stay in Toronto in the middle of a pandemic. An often ignored attribute in COD because it cannot be quantified.Ģ. Read more: Black Ops Cold War alpha impressions: The most divisive Call of Duty yet?ġ. The roster move was discussed on a Canadian esports podcast, where the hosts doubted Loony’s move would actually be beneficial to the Surge squad - discrediting his performance over the past year. One of departing players is Daniel “Loony” Loza who has now joined Seattle Surge. Toronto Ultra released six of its ten players to become free agents, while Anthony “Methodz” Zinni, Cameron “Cammy” McKilligan, Tobias “CleanX” Jonsson and Ben “Bance” Bance all remained on the roster. The Call of Duty League inaugural season might be over for this year, but the scene is arguably in its most turbulent state yet - with the format switch to 4v4 leading to a huge shake-up of rosters for next year’s season. ![]()
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