The Paris franchise for the upcoming Call of Duty League starting in 2020 has officially unveiled its name and branding as the Paris Legion.
Paris was the last remaining franchise still to announce their name and logo, with all other eleven brands revealed for the inaugural season.
Paris are one of two non-North American franchises, joined by London Royal Ravens, and will hope to enlist the support of European fans when the league starts in January.
As was previously leaked via exposed code on the Call of Duty website, the franchise will officially be named Paris Legion, and have revealed their logo, which features the iconic fleur-de-lis design.
The central section of the fleur-de-lis is stylized in a sharp shape, but otherwise its a modern take on the classic design, often associated with French flags through the ages.
Presenting your Paris Legion. #EnGarde pic.twitter.com/RsIIglQqcb
— Paris Legion (@ParisLegion) November 2, 2019
The team will also use the slogan ‘En Guard’, indicated by their first hashtag.
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Each team in the league appears to have one of these ‘slogans’ which will presumably be used for social media posts during the league season.
The Paris roster was previously revealed, featuring a mixture of Australian (Luoqa, Shockz, Denz), North American (KiSMET, Phantomz), British (Zed) and French (Breszy) players.
Paris Legion roster
- Luke ‘Louqa‘ Rigas
- Conrad ‘Shockz‘ Rymarek
- Denhold ‘Denz‘ Taylor
- Matthew ‘KiSMET‘ Tinsley
- Timothy ‘Phantomz‘ Landis
- Zach ‘Zed‘ Denyer
- Paul ‘Breszy‘ Breszynski
The team also announced that former pro player Joshua-Lee ‘Joshh’ Sheppard and former Lightning Pandas coach Joel ‘Op2’ Mehdizadeh as coaches for the roster on November 2.
Please help us welcome to our coaching staff, @BsportJoshh! pic.twitter.com/4WcGZ9bmbo
— Paris Legion (@ParisLegion) November 2, 2019
All 12 teams have now revealed their name and branding for the Call of Duty League, which is set to begin on January 24, with the first event weekend taking place in Minnesota.