Seattle Surge launches the full list of the Call of Duty League 2021

The Seattle Surge is an American expert Call of Duty League (CDL) esports team based in Seattle, Washington. Seattle Surge is had by Luminosity Video gaming, which is a subsidiary of Fanatic Pc gaming Holdings. On 13 September 2019, Seattle was announced as a franchise business city in the league.

After another disappointing season, the Seattle Surge has launched its full list of the Call of Duty League 2021. This was the expectation from the beginning, since the gap between Seattle and its players was evident during the season.

Sam Octane LARREW and Coach Joey Nubzy Digiacomo were the only members of Surge that survived the low season of 2020. Seattle pointed out that they could go ahead with both after a tumultuous inaugural season. However, even with a list that Octane and Nubzy armed themselves, another year of Call of Duty online sank El Surge. It seems clear that none of the sides wanted to try for the third year, and all of the list of Seattle will begin again in 2022.

Seattle arises looking towards 2022 with its list

Thank you @CanTanesam, @Prestinni, @ classic, @gunless, @loco, and @jooynubzy for being part of this team.

We are especially grateful for the heart and effort they showed during their time with the emerge. Wishing all the best in their future projects. pic.twitter.com/rlziudgl7r.

Winners Round 1 | @New York Subliners vs @OpTic Chicago | Championship Weekend | Day 1

  • Seattle Surge (@seattlesurge) August 20, 2021

Sometimes, especially LAN, Seattle looked like a team that could surprise his opponents. Despite having a streak of 10 consecutive defeats during the season, they were improving towards the end of the year. They even managed to defeat Atlanta Faze in Stage 5 Major in one of the biggest surprises of history.

However, after the season finished, Octane and Nubzy publicly called the wave. Nubzy said he and the rest of the list wanted to sign the rookie phenomenon Eli Standy Bentz before the start of the season, but Seattle's address declined. Of course, Standy is now having a great year for the Minnesota Rokkr, which only caused the wound to hurt even more.

Octane / Nubzy wanted to choose Standy as a substitute for the cold war season ????

All 10 Best Octane Cold War players: https://t.co/eusscbncip pic.twitter.com/lzw8r9ufcv

  • CDL Intel (@intelcallofduty) August 11, 2021

Apparently, this was the drop that filled the glass for Nubzy and Octane. It is not clear if the other members on the list, such as Pierce Gunless Hillman and Preston Prestinni Sanderson, wanted to stay for 2022 or not, but Octane and Nubzy let it clear that they wanted to leave the emergence.

Now Seattle must be reconstructed once again. This time, however, they do not have an angular stone of the franchise to build as they did last season. It is likely that the team will let the low season develop and see which players are released before doing any movement.

As for the former Surge players, presumably they will do the same. It is not difficult to imagine players like Gunless and Prestinni landing in an initial list, but the tastes of Nick Classic Dicostanzo and Danny Loony earthenware may have difficulty finding a place.

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