Call of Duty team’s performance after CWL Pro League cross divisional stage, despite finishing with a 3-1 record.
OpTic Gaming were looking to be one of the favorite teams this year in the CWL Pro League after signing rookies, Brandon ‘Dashy‘ Otell and Thomas ‘TJHaLy‘ Haly along with the return of three-time world champion, Damon ‘Karma’ Barlow.
Despite coming out strong in the first event of the year and taking first place at CWL Vegas, the CoD team has had their struggles recently with a poor performance in CWL Fort Worth and have had some very close games in the CWL Pro League.
Although the team finished the week 3-1 during cross divisional play, OpTic Gaming’s coach, TeePee, has not been happy with the team’s latest string of results after a tough week for them had three of their series’ ending in game five’s alongside a 3-0 defeat in a hyped match-up vs 100 Thieves.
In Hector ‘H3CZ’ Rodriguez’ latest vlog, H3CZ asked TeePee what his thoughts were on his team’s performance at cross divisional stage of the CWL Pro League, to which TeePee replied, “not good enough, 3-1, but man they pissed me off.”
He then went on to say that although the five game series’ allowed for more SnD practice, that “they’ve got to listen more” in order to make the game win’s more convincing and return the team to their usual championship contending form.
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Their pool has now also officially been confirmed, as OpTic find themselves alongside Reciprocity, 100 Thieves and Enigma6 in group A.
OpTic Gaming’s Call of Duty roster will now have a month break following the cross divisional stage to prepare for CWL London on May 3.
Disclaimer: Hector ‘H3CZ’ Rodriguez is a minority shareholder in Dexerto Ltd.