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The Call Of Duty league is one of the prestigious events in the community. It features the biggest stars in the scene trying to compete for a title or cash prize. They work as a team for their respective clans and fight for glory as fans cheer for them in the massive arena.

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However, as we all know that there can only be one champion, the players give their best to grab the top spot. During this time, players develop a hateful nature against one another, as they consider their opponent as a nemesis.  

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Such has been the case with two professional Call Of Duty players, Crimsix and Scump. The duo has had an ongoing beef for years, as fans have always spotted a heated argument between the two. Crimsix and Scump have aimed to destroy one another in-game, hoping to clinch a victory over their nemesis. However, this time, Scump has had the upper hand as he crushed Crimsix to bag a massive win.

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Arch-Nemesis goes all out in the Call Of Duty League

The ongoing Call Of Duty League has been working out well for some teams as they have managed to bag crucial points. As of now, the Atlanta Faze are ruling the competition with the most points ever scored by a team. However, there have been some other highlights of the tournament, as it features the top players of the game. 

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Out of all, the nerve-ending battle between Crimsix and Scump stood on top, as fans could not believe the result. The three times world champion lost to his nemesis, as Scump crushed him mid-game. However, the 1v1 wasn’t enough for the NYSL squad, as they had to accept a massive defeat in the tournament. 

Crimsix also uploaded a post on his Twitter to apologize to fans, talking about his performance in the matches. He also congratulated OpTic for their win, as fans saw him root for his opponents. Here’s what he said“I am horrible you don’t need to tell me. Felt like my aim assist was off last map, unacceptable scenes from me, but worst of all I let these guys down when it matter the most being down 0-2. GG’s Optic, go win this. Probably the worst I’ve ever individually played in a COD title.”

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So, with Scump taking the lead in their never-ending beef, fans await to see how Crimsix will make his comeback in their next meet. 

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Atharv Phadke is a Senior Olympics Journalist and Content Head for the division at EssentiallySports, known for his in-depth interviews and sweeping features that capture the soul of sport. A former international swimmer boasting over 300 medals, Atharv draws on his competitive roots to fuse journalistic precision with an athlete’s empathy and insight. With a master’s degree in journalism and over five years of on-ground experience, he leads the ES Olympics division with a balance of Newsroom vision and competitive drive.

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