Heading into this season of the Call of Duty League, there were certain expectations. Indeed, competition aside, the beloved veteran of Seth “Scump” Abner announced that he’d retire at the end of this year. However, CoD Esports Scump has retired earlier than planned – read on to learn more below!
CoD Esports Scump – An Incredible Legend
Over the past few weeks, the OpTic Texas team has been struggling through some roster changes. Specifically, with the likes of Brandon “Dashy” Otell falling out with the coach, the likes of Cuyler “Huke” Garland was signed.
Despite winning their first match against Boston Breach this past week, a shocking announcement came through.
Accordingly, Seth “Scump” Abner, the most influential CoD professional in the world, announced his retirement. Quoting an inability to maintain the energy and effort required to compete, the community shared their love for the professional.
Here are his achievements since competing first back in 2011:
- Pro Tournaments – 97
- Finals Appearances – 41
- Tournament Wins – 30
- World Championship Win – Infinite Warfare
- Prize Money – $1,186,505
With his eyes set on other projects, we’re curious to see how the OpTic Texas roster fares without the legendary player apart from the entire Call of Duty scene.
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