![]() They are all still currently within a CoD Champs spot, but that is subject to change quickly. These teams’ fan bases should begin to worry a bit. But, that form has fallen off.Īll three of these teams, whether it be roster-building issues or issues within the team in the game, have been poor as of late. Ranked 3rd, 4th, and 5th in the CDL point standings all three of these teams have been near the top of the game at points throughout the year, with the Guerillas even winning one. Breach, Ravens, Guerillas will all start in the Losers BracketĬall of Duty Vanguard has proven to be a very inconsistent game and these teams are just the first examples. This matchup will be the first on Thursday. In their first round Winners Bracket matchup on Thursday, Seattle will take on the red-hot New York Subliners. The Surge are looking to finally prove their consistency among the games best on LAN this weekend and have a massive first matchup to do it in. ‘Pred’ boasts one of the best K/Ds among SMG players during the qualifier matches and ‘Sib’ has posted the best K/D amongst all Flex players and one of the top ones throughout their matches. They are 12-2 in map count in their last four series and have been carried by dominant performances from their young-gun rookies, Daunte “Sib” Gray and Amer “Pred” Zulbeari. The only loss coming in a 3-2 defeat in their first matchup against Optic Texas. In the Online Qualifier Matches for Major 3, the Seattle Surge posted a 4-1 record. Throughout the Call of Duty League season the story about the Seattle Surge has been the same, they are mightily inconsistent but have the potential to compete for titles. They will take on the Los Angeles Thieves on Thursday at 9pmEST in the first round of the Winners Bracket. This new and improved Rokkr squad have a ton to prove heading into this major as it’s their first time in this current form on LAN. This was the first time ever that Atlanta Fazes’ four players, Chris “Simp” Lehr, Tyler “Abezy” Pharris, McArthur “Cellium” Jovel and Alec “Arcitys” Sanderson, were swept while playing together. The Rokkr swept the Atlanta Faze in rather quick fashion. They shutdown those opinions and did so in historic fashion. Heading into the match the Rokkr were facing some doubt despite their record, because of the strength of schedule. ![]() ![]() After picking up long-time pro, Havok and getting off to a 4-0 start, the Rokkr had something to prove in their final group match against the Atlanta Faze. The Minnesota Rokkr finished number 1 in the Major 3 Online Qualifier Matches with a 5-0 record and a 15-3 map count overall. Here are some of the big things to lookout for: The Rokkr have LAN Left to Prove On top of that, three of the top five placed teams are starting the Major in the losers bracket and are almost surely bound for matchups with large standing implications. The current CDL Points Standings along with this weekend’s bracket is almost certain to bring drama.Įvery team that is currently placed 4th-11th in the standings can see a significant change after the weekend. The Call of Duty competitive scene is well-experienced with LAN producing crazy results throughout history and even recently when the Los Angeles Guerillas won Major 2 with a substitute. With limited time and opportunities left until the Call of Duty Major Championships, this weekend’s in-person event is showing every sign of drama and with drama comes some major things to lookout for. The first matches are scheduled for Thursday at the historic Mattamy Athletic Centre. The Call of Duty League Major 3 Tournament begins in Toronto, Canada. ![]()
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