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  2. Team Envy - Wikipedia

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    Team Envy is an American esports franchise based in Dallas, Texas, owned by Envy Gaming.Founded in 2007 as a professional Call of Duty team under the moniker Team EnVyUs, they fielded rosters in Counter-Strike, FIFA, Fortnite, Gears of War, Halo, League of Legends, Chess, Magic: the Gathering, Overwatch, Paladins, PUBG, Rocket League, SMITE, StarCraft, Super Smash Bros., Street Fighter and ...

  3. Jericho (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    Jericho is the co-founder of The Race, which was a regular fundraising livestream event, helping the charity program of the Call of Duty Endowment foundation. [ 5 ] Jericho and fellow streamer Tom Cassell (Syndicate) are the creators of the Minecraft multiplayer series titled Mianite, which was released in May 2014. [ 6 ]

  4. Dr Disrespect - Wikipedia

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    He became known for playing battle royale games such as Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, H1Z1, and PUBG: Battlegrounds on Twitch and YouTube. While streaming, he takes a bombastic persona. He has invested in game studios, including founding the Midnight Society. In June 2020, Beahm was permanently banned from Twitch for then-undisclosed reasons. He ...

  5. Nadeshot - Wikipedia

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    The next tournament was MLG Dallas. Here, the top 8 teams qualified to compete at that year's Call of Duty Championships, which was an annual $1,000,000 event. Haag and OpTic Gaming went on to finish in the 5th/6th position. [16] At the Call of Duty Championships, OpTic Gaming finished in third place losing to the eventual winners of the ...

  6. Next year's Call Of Duty game will be another “Black Ops” title by developer Treyarch, leaks claim. Insiders have confirmed that Treyarch are working on the next entry of the franchise, but ...

  7. Crimsix - Wikipedia

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    Porter made the switch from Halo to Call of Duty joining the compLexity Gaming organization and roster of ACHES, TeePee and FEARS in December 2012.Midway through the season and after some poor results, compLexity would add Clayster to the roster and become what is known as one of the most dominant Call of Duty teams ever assembled.

  8. U.S. Army Esports - Wikipedia

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    The official U.S. Army Esports Discord server and Twitch became the target of activists who began to post comments and memes referencing war crimes committed by the United States. This led to moderators of the Discord server temporarily restricting people from joining, and a number of Twitch users being banned from the U.S. Army Esports Twitch ...

  9. Vikkstar123 - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, he announced on his channel that he was quitting playing Call of Duty: Warzone due to a proliferation of cheating, [16] saying hackers would be "the death of the game" if it went unfixed. [17] Along with criticism from several other high-profile streamers, the resulting uproar caused Activision to update the game's anti-cheat ...