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The Call of Duty League prepares for yet another year of exciting Call of Duty action, with players worldwide having their hands on this year’s title, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, for a little under a month now. As the everyday players prepare for Season 1 starting in the start of December, the professional Call of Duty League players are preparing for another season of competition with their new teammates.
Atlanta had a pretty successful campaign last year, getting 3rd in the playoffs, and they hope to find similar success again as they return 3 of their starting players from last year.
Boston was a mid-tier team last year, and so they’re making drastic changes in an attempt to break through to the next level in 2024.
This marks the team’s first year in Carolina, and this fresh roster is Carolina’s introduction to competitive Call of Duty.
Fans can make an argument that Vegas was the worst team in the CDL last year. They hope that making major changes to the roster will find a Top 4 Finish at an event this upcoming year, a feat they were unable to do last season.
LAG hopes that an injection of youthful energy can bring some winning to this team as both LA teams have been struggling as of late.
A completely new Roster will be repping this fan-favorite and historied team. Will this team be able to live up to the brand name?
In the offseason, the Florida Mutineers were rebranded to the Miami Heretics after Misfits Gaming sold the team to Team Heretics. While the starting roster is still up in the air, the hope is that Heretics can help bring some winning to South Beach.
Minnesota looks to reset their Call of Duty program as they bring in a completely new roster for the 2024 season after a horrible 2023. After ending the year 7th-8th, they hope to find improvement with this new group.
The defending Call of Duty League Champions were able to bring back 3 of their players from last year. They hope that Sib will be able to live up to expectations for the team as they look to repeat in 2024.
Seattle also blew up their 2023 Roster after the team had abysmal results all year, followed by an incredible run at Playoffs where they’d get 4th. They hope this new roster is exactly what’s needed to put this organization in a better direction.
OpTic Texas had a bunch of top finishes throughout the year last year but couldn’t pull it together in the Playoffs, where they’d end in the 5th-6th spot. They are keeping Shotzzy and Dashy while bringing in veteran Kenny and rising star Pred to make one killer line up.
Toronto Ultra had a solid 2023, ending the year as the 2nd best team in the world. They are keeping the main core of the team together while also bringing in Envoy. They hope that the synergy will stay and they’ll have another successful year.