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New York Subliners Reunite Crimsix and Clayster

Ian ‘Crimsix’ Porter, the most successful Call of Duty player ever, reunites with former teammate and three-time World Champion Clayster. Both players are part of the new Call of Duty team of the New York Subliners.

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Via Twitter, the Subliners announce that Crimsix is ​​the fourth player to join the Call of Duty team. Together with James ‘Clayster’ Eubanks, Paco ‘HyDra’ Rusiewiez and Travis ‘Neptune’ McCloud, he forms the star ensemble of New York.

Transfer

New York Subliners brings in a true veteran with Crimsix, the Call of Duty player has the most wins of all professional players with 37 tournament wins. In 2020 he managed to get his last world championship, when Crimsix played with Clayster at Dallas Empire. Crimsix remained part of Dallas in the following season, Clayster had to leave the team because the competition changed to 4v4.

The player took to Twitter to know that he is happy with his new team. “I’m thrilled with the team we’ve brought together and to represent New York,” said Crimsix. He also thanks everyone for all the support and promises to do his best.

There have been rumors for a while that Crimsix would join the Subliners as the fourth player. With two weeks to go before the release of Call of Duty: Vanguard, New York now has a complete squad for the upcoming CDL season.

Vocal person

Crimsix has been a vocal figure within the Call of Duty community for some time around prize money and player contracts. He speaks out about how players are treated during the transfer window and the contracts they are offered. He also criticizes the organization of tournaments, because a large part of the prize money has to be paid to the tax because the competition is organized in certain states where taxes are higher.

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