Tonight, we begin the Call of Duty Challengers Elite Stage 3 Playoffs. Both Toronto Ultra Academy teams have qualified. The teams are starting to look confident and they are looking for redemption after missing out on playoffs at the CDL Pro-Am Classic. Read more about that here.
We are excited to see the nail biting games in the playoffs and we are hoping for nothing but wins. The teams are ready to show off their development in the CDC Elite Stage 3 Playoffs and prove their skills to everyone watching.
The Toronto Ultra EU team are facing off against Team WaR in the first round who have had a similar record in the group stage. The team is constantly improving and it will be a great game for them to showcase their development.
The Toronto Ultra NA team are facing off against ESG.White after they are seeded first after the group stage with a solid 6-1 record. They will be looking to make their mark after narrowly missing out on the Pro-Am playoffs.
“The guys have been proving why the CDL league needs to expand in teams. We have been dominant in both regions, whether it’s from Pro-Am, Challenger Cups and in the group stages of the Elite Series. We are confident that this will be the perfect week in terms of results, as we head into the Toronto Major in a couple of weeks time.”
– Curt Bottomley, Chief Gaming Officer
“Going into the CDC Elite Stage 3 Playoffs, me and the team have been practicing hard (while having fun) and we’re looking super strong going into it and hopefully if we just play to the standards we know we can reach we will be become champions by the end of it”
– Joey “Gismo” Owen, Player for Toronto ULTRA Academy EU
“Extremely excited to play some serious sweaty cod with this new roster, Joey (Gismo) has added so much to the team and there’s a reason he was tearing up the league. Expect to see more results like the recent 2k”
– Ben “Beans” McMellon, Player for Toronto ULTRA Academy EU
“I’m looking forward to Elite S3 playoffs so we can show out and make up for our S2 performance. We have been putting in lots of hard work and have been hitting new levels of consistency. As long as we play at our own pace instead of getting sucked into the cycle, I’m very confident we can come out with the win.”
– Charles “Mystvc” Johnston, Coach for Toronto ULTRA Academy NA
“We are excited to keep having opportunities to show ourselves, and these playoffs are very important to keep making a name for ourselves. We need to win, we are going to win.”
– Javier “Vikul” Milagro, Player for Toronto ULTRA Academy NA
About Team Singularity:
Team Singularity, recently acquired by Rightbridge Ventures, launched in 2016 as a grassroots operation and has grown into a premier esports organization with professional teams competing in Fortnite, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Rocket League, League of Legends, FIFA22, Apex Legends and more.
The company is focused on talent development and is the leading player talent incubator in esports. Team Singularity has the largest path2pro esports academy in the world with over 10,000 active amateur players making their way to become the next pro player in esports.
Team Singularity is home to more than 100 players and staff members from more than 30 different countries.
About GamerTech™:
GamerTech (GT) brings disruptive products, technology-based gamer wearables, and advanced apparel solutions to market, focused explicitly on gamers and esports athletes to boost performance, amplify experience, and enhance their overall wellness. GT is a startup within MAS Innovation, a subsidiary of MAS Holdings - the most prominent apparel tech manufacturer in South Asia, with over 118,000 employees across 17 countries and a turnover of USD 2 billion, strongly focusing on apparel-based innovations. MAS Innovation ranked 18th among the world's best workplaces for innovators, conducted by Fast Company in 2022, and placed in Clarivate's highly prestigious Asian innovators list in 2021 and 2022.