COD pros pull off win with ridiculous team name

COD pros pull off win with ridiculous team name

Tuesday 6th June 2017, 04:03 | written by: Gabriel Sciberras

Sunday’s North American 2K was won by none other than ‘Billy has no thumbs’; this is not a joke.  The lineup starred ‘MopeyTugboat’, ‘GSTORY210’, ‘Goreeyy’ and ‘JynXx32’; names which have never been heard of.  It didn’t take a detective to realise that something wasn’t right.

It was quickly learned that skilled and established Call of Duty pros were behind the sticks. The random aliases were translated to ‘Silly’, ‘Arcitys’ and ‘Prestinni’ all from eUnited  along with ‘Clayster’ from Faze Clan.  To pull of such a feat each player had to create new accounts for PS4 and Gamebattles. This, while not mentioning the competition which would await this new formed team of ‘nobodies’. Billy has no thumbs blasted through Evil Geniuses and Enigma6, these two being the most notable competition at the tournament.  Each player walked away with $500 each and a proper laugh.

However, this collaboration, whether it may be contemporary or not, has stirred up some  discussion in the Call of Duty community. Why is ‘Gunless’ not playing with his teammates? Is ‘Clayster’ joining eUnited? It has been found out that ‘Gunless’ has refused to play with his team due to a disagreement regarding contracting. James ‘Clayster’ Eubanks  states that he was simply filling in for eUnited and his loyalty remains to Faze.

With many recent roster changes in Call of Duty, such as those of E6 and EG, will eUnited be looking for a replacement for ‘Gunless’? What’s next for ‘Gunless’?

All we know is that all roster changes must occur before CWL Anaheim Open on June 16.

GB link; http://gamebattles.majorleaguegaming.com/ps4/call-of-duty-infinite-warfare/team/26924954

Header image credit to dotesports.com

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