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100 Thieves can buy a slot in Call of Duty League

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According to the Dexerto portal, 100 Thieves are considering buying a slot in the Call of Duty League. The sources of the representatives of the cybersport portal were people close to the 100T club and its administration. Dexerto is known for publishing the well-known insider Jarek 'DeKay' Lewis, and therefore you can trust the information of this portal.

The 100 Thieves want to compete in the Call of Duty League 2021. If everything goes as expected and the 100 T represent Los Angeles in the Call of Duty League, they will be tagged as LA Thieves.

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Recently there was information about the possible sale of OpTic Gaming to its former owner Hector 'H3CZ' Rodriguez. Immortals Gaming Club acquired the club in 2017. If this insider turns out to be true, then Hector will be the owner of the slot assigned to the club in the Call of Duty League. The CoD League regulations state that the owner cannot have more than one club participating in the league due to their conflict of interest. With Hector Rodriguez taking over as co-CEO at NRG Esports, which also have a Call of Duty league slot, since September 2019, H3CZ must choose between NRG and OpTic Gaming. In this case, the journalists assume that Hector will be able to sell the OpTic Gaming slot to representatives of 100 Thieves.

100 Thieves is an esports club that was formed in 2017. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Call of Duty spokesman Matthew 'Nadeshot' Haag is involved in the creation of the organization. He previously represented the flags of OpTic Gaming, playing CoD at a professional level.

On October 12, Nadeshot announced that the club was leaving CS: GO. According to him, Matthew's plans did not include the maintenance of an incapable composition. He wanted competitive esports players with the potential of champions to compete in his club. In addition, he named the situation with the coronavirus and the incomprehensible system of organizing tournaments in the North America region as the main reason.

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