Alec Sanderson , better known as Arcitys , is an American professional Call of Duty . Beginning his career in 2015, Arcitys won Call of Duty Championship 2019 representing eUnited .
19-468: Arcitys started his career on the team EZG eSports West alongside Kazmo, Muniebro, and twin brother Prestinni. This team finished first in the pA League Season 1 Regular Season and won the pA League Season 1 Playoffs. After turning 18, Arcitys and Prestinni started teaming with Stumpfy and Destiny under Apotheon Esports to begin competing in CWL and MLG tournaments. The team had some good placements online and at
38-783: A change from the prior year. The team placed top 6 at the first event at the CWL Dallas Open after losing in a close-fought match against eventual event winners Team Kaliber. The team then finished second in the CWL Northern Arena Showdown, but at the CWL New Orleans Open would once again be knocked out by eventual winners Team Kaliber for another top 6 placement. The team finished second at the Canadian Championship Series National Final but would go on to
57-403: A changing roster the team had high hopes for 2017 Call of Duty Champs , but after losing a quarter-final series against Team Envy they were knocked down to the losers bracket and would ultimately be knocked out by Luminosity Gaming and place 5-6th. The roster of Arcitys, Silly, Clayster, and Prestinni would remain unchanged going into the new season and was one of the few teams that didn't make
76-609: A game 5 thriller. On October 24, 2019, it was announced by NRG Esports via its social media channels that Arcitys had joined its currently unnamed CDL Franchise, which on October 30, 2019, would be named Chicago Huntsmen. Call of Duty World League The Call of Duty World League ( CWL ) was a series of Call of Duty esports tournaments that began in January 2016. At its most recent form, tournaments were played on Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 for PlayStation 4 . A total of US$ 6 million of prize money were given out for
95-651: A series of disappointing tournaments, finishing top six at CWL Atlanta, top 16 at CWL Birmingham, and a top 6 placing at the CWL Pro League Stage 1 . Hoping to break the run of bad form, the team replaced Silly for FeLo and placed third at the Seattle Open. The team then struggled only placing top 12 at the CWL Anaheim Open. The team improved in league play, finishing in the top four in the CWL Pro League Stage 2 . At Call of Duty Champs 2018 ,
114-528: A single stage, with 16 teams from North America , Europe and the APAC region participating. The 16 teams will be split into 2 different divisions. Unlike previous years, teams will also play against teams from the other division. Teams will be able to make changes to their roster throughout the season, with matches being broadcast on Monday through Thursday. The top teams will qualify for the CWL Finals. In
133-416: The CWL Pro League Stage 1 and after the disappointing finish, Gunless made the decision to bench himself in hopes of getting traded. eUnited used Swarley as a temporary substitute and only placed top 12 at the CWL Anaheim Open. The decision was then made to trade Gunless for Clayster and the team would go on to finish an improved third-place finish in CWL Pro League Stage 2 . After a good run of events with
152-593: The 2019 season. The tournament series was discontinued in favor of the franchise-based Call of Duty League , which began in early 2020. The following list shows a list of all official tournaments which were a part of the Call of Duty World League . 2019 CWL Pro League#Playoff Bracket The 2019 CWL Pro League was the Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 league on PlayStation 4 which took place from February through July, 2019. The 2019 CWL Global Pro League will consist of
171-648: The CWL Atlanta Open beating tournament favorites OpTic Gaming in the grand final. Despite winning the last event, eUnited still was not in the top 4 of NA pro points so they had to play through the open bracket at the CWL Paris Open and after not making it into pools they finished with a disappointing top 16 placement. The team did rebound and place second at the CWL Dallas Open this time losing in another close and entertaining grand finals against OpTic Gaming. The team then placed an underwhelming top 6 in
190-525: The CWL Las Vegas Open. This placement would guarantee the team a spot in the 2019 CWL Pro League . Despite having a good start to the league going 5–2 in the first two weeks, roster rumors began to flair up however no roster change was made. After no roster changes were made the team finished with a very disappointing and lowest possible top 16 placement at CWL Fort Worth. After such a poor placement, eUnited decided to bench Jkap and would introduce
209-739: The CWL Pro League while teams placing 5th - 32nd will fight for the remaining 12 CWL Pro League spots, at a qualification event that will take place in January at the MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio. A total of 16 teams, spread across 2 Divisions, participate during the Regular Season of the Pro League. Each team will play 22 matches: two Best of Five series against the other teams in their Division and one Best of Five series against
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#1732797716726228-617: The eight teams in the other Division. The top 4 teams from each Division will directly qualify for the Playoff Bracket while the bottom 4 teams will have to play in the Play-In Bracket. Matches will be played from February 4 through July 5. The playoffs will take place from July 19–21, 2019 at the Miami Beach Convention Center . The play-in bracket is a single-elimination bracket consisting of
247-446: The event of two or more teams having the same win–loss record at the conclusion of the Regular Season, final placing will be determined via tiebreaker rules. Tiebreaker rules in order: If these tiebreakers cannot break a tie, the tied teams will be scheduled to play a best-of-five round-robin tiebreaker. A coin-flip will determine which team will act as home and away for pick ban process. After each team has played all other tied Teams in
266-708: The first LAN event, they battled through the open bracket and into pools for a top 12 placement at the MLG Orlando Open. The team then dropped Destiny for Mayhem and qualified for the Call of Duty Champs 2015 at the CWL NA Championship Qualifier. At the CWL Championship, the team failed to make it out of pools and placed top 24. At the start of the year, Arcitys would join GosuCrew with Gunless, DraMa, and Prestinni. The team
285-507: The rising star Simp. The new roster would have a good showing at their first two events CWL London and CWL Anaheim placing 2nd and 4th respectively. At the 2019 CWL Pro League Playoffs Arcitys would have his first large success winning the tournament by taking down Gen.G in the finals. After winning the previous event eUnited were going in to Call of Duty Champs 2019 as favorites and would come away with back to back event wins and as 2019 Call of Duty World Champions by beating 100 Thieves in
304-461: The team would fall short of Team Kaliber in the winner's bracket, and would eventually fall to FaZe Clan for a top 4 placement. Going into the Black Ops 4 season and with the announcement of 5-man starting rosters the team dropped Felo for the rising star aBeZy and acquired the veteran Jkap. eUnited had a great showing at the first event, losing in the finals to Optic Gaming and placing second at
323-440: The teams who placed 5th–8th in their division during regular-season play. Once two teams remain in the play-in bracket, those teams will be moved to round one of the playoff bracket. The playoff bracket is a ten-team double-elimination bracket which consists of the two teams who qualified via the play-in bracket and the top four teams from each division of regular-season play. The 4th-placed team from each division will be placed in
342-532: The tiebreaker, their records of games won and games lost will be used to break the tie. If there is a tie involving more than two teams and a tiebreaker resolved the tie for a team(s), but leaves at least two teams tied, the tie(s) that remains will be broken by starting over with the Head to Head Match winning percentage tiebreaker. 16 teams from around the world will participate in the CWL Pro League. The top four teams from CWL Las Vegas will automatically qualify for
361-491: Was looking relatively strong online and qualified for pools at the Las Vegas Open where they would finish with a modest top 12 placement. Seeing the potential, veteran player Silly decided to pick up the trio of Arcitys, Prestinni, and Gunless to play under eUnited. Going into the roster's initial offline event people were unsure if eUnited can turn the online success into LAN success, and they proved they could by winning
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