Sources: Toronto Ultra form all-EU roster with Black Ops 6 CDL team signings

As a seasoned gamer with years of Call of Duty under my belt, I must say I am thoroughly excited about the latest roster moves by Toronto Ultra for Black Ops 6. The acquisition of Beans and Reeal is a strategic move that promises to strengthen their lineup significantly.


Based on various reports, it appears that Toronto Ultra is set to recruit two talented European players to complete their team lineup for the Call of Duty League in Black Ops 6.

It became known on September 20 that the team Toronto Ultra finalized the transfer of players Thomas ‘Scrappy’ Ernst and Dylan ‘Envoy’ Hannon to LA Thieves.

They will team up with Dan ‘Ghosty’ Rothe, and after their contracts have been finalized, they will also be joined by Paco ‘HyDra’ Rusiewiez. Together, they are set to create one of the strongest lineups that we’ve witnessed in recent years.

After adding some funds to their account, Ultra now has openings for two players – one each for an Assault Rifle specialist and a Submachine Gun user.

It seems that negotiations between LA Thieves and Toronto Ultra have reportedly culminated in a deal for the transfers of players Scrap and Envoy. Fans of the Thieves, the end is almost in sight!

— Jacob Hale (@JakeHaleee) September 20, 2024

According to TopMob’s confirmation, Ben ‘Beans’ McMellon will be replacing Scrap in the AR (Advanced Radar) duo for Jamie ‘Insight’ Craven, as per the signing by Ultra.

In the recent years, Beans has experienced fluctuating periods in the league, often shining on average teams. For the upcoming season in 2025, he aims to demonstrate his league-worthy skills by delivering an impressive performance on a more powerful squad.

Instead of Envoy, it’s Ultra who are making efforts to obtain the contract of José ‘ReeaL’ Fernández, the standout player for Miami Heretics.

2024 saw Real excel in his debut season, particularly shining during the Esports World Cup where he showcased an impressive 1.15 Kill-Death ratio and delivered some crucial moments in the Search & Destroy matches.

The prominent Spanish player is off to a rocky beginning in his Call of Duty professional journey, yet he aims for greater consistency during the Toronto tournament.

2024 saw OverActive Media, Ultra’s parent company, acquire KOI, previously owned by Spanish streamer Ibai Llanos, and also owning MAD Lions LEC team. By doing so, they are reinforcing their connection to Spain and aiming to attract more fans in the region with this acquisition.

They’ll expect Real to effectively tap into their extensive Spanish fanbase, all the while maintaining a competitive team capable of challenging top-tier competition.

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2024-09-23 18:48