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Call of Duty Modern Warfare: E-athletes choose strangers as the world's best player

2020-02-11T14:07:30.316Z


Call of Duty League brings esports scene into conversation - Now the professionals have determined who really is the world's best Call of Duty Modern Warfare player


Call of Duty League brings esports scene into conversation - Now the professionals have determined who really is the world's best Call of Duty Modern Warfare player

  • E-athletes vote on the best player in Call of Duty Modern Warfare .
  • A complete newcomer to e-sports should be the best.
  • Can the top two make it to the final of the Call of Duty League?

Minneapolis / USA - The Call of Duty League is currently in full swing and hundreds of thousands of viewers were already on the starting weekend. A total of 12 teams fight for victory. In addition to long-established veterans like Seth "Scump" Abner or Ian "Crimsix" Porter, both of whom have been active in the e-sports scene for 10 years, some newcomers also play in the competitive Call of Duty Modern Warfare League. Although many of them have not played professionally for more than a year, they have had impressive success. But which e-athlete is the world's best player ?

Call of Duty Modern Warfare: E-athletes name no-name best player

During the launch weekend of the Call of Duty League, the gaming website Dexerto asked e-athletes who was the best player in Call of Duty Modern Warfare . A total of eleven players were interviewed in Minneapolis in the US and the answer couldn't have been clearer.

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Best Call of Duty Modern Warfare Voting: Only part of the Call of Duty League in Minneapolis.

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Tyler "aBeZy" Pharris received seven out of ten votes. The only 20-year-old e-athlete received high praise from his opponents. It is simply "crazy" what "aBeZy" does in Modern Warfare. The special thing is that aBeZy has been playing Call of Duty at a professional level for just one year. In this short time, the e-athlete achieved maximum success. With his former team eUnited , he won the Call of Duty World Championship in 2019 and received a total of over one million US dollars in prize money. After his great success, "aBeZy" FaZe clan from Atlanta switched and now hopes for a similarly successful time in the Call of Duty League .

Call of Duty Modern Warfare: The world's best e-athletes meet in the Call of Duty League

The name "KiSMET" also often fell in the survey. The e-athlete , who is also only 20, is considered a small migratory bird. In just one and a half years, he played for a total of seven teams. He is currently under contract with PAR Legion . Both the aBeZy team and KiSMET confidently won the first matches in the Call of Duty League . So it is quite possible that the two supposedly best players will face each other in the final of the Call of Duty League . The lion's share of the gigantic prize money is at stake there. In total, the Call of Duty League is worth a whopping $ 300 million.

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It's not yet clear who the best Call of Duty Modern Warfare player in the world will compete against. On February 8, however, he will surely be seen in the Call of Duty League when the global event stops in London. Despite its outstanding achievements, "aBeZy" is not among the top 10 modern warfare professionals with the highest incomes.

For those who want to feel like a real e-athlete in front of their home console, a Reddit user has now designed the perfect plan. As reported by ingame.de *, his idea is the perfect replacement for the long-required League Play in Call of Duty Modern Warfare.

Many of the PC players of Call of Duty Modern Warfare players currently feel significantly disadvantaged, which causes displeasure among the fans.

* ingame.de is part of the nationwide editorial network of the Ippen-Digital-Zentralredaktion.

Source: ingame.de *

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