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|content=OpTic Texas emerged as the 2025 Call of Duty League (CDL) champions on Sunday after defeating the Vancouver Surge 5-3 in a grueling best-of-nine grand final. The title match, held in Kitchener, Ontario, capped off an electrifying weekend and awarded OpTic the $800,000 top prize from a $2 million prize pool. | |content=OpTic Texas emerged as the 2025 Call of Duty League (CDL) champions on Sunday after defeating the Vancouver Surge 5-3 in a grueling best-of-nine grand final. The title match, held in Kitchener, Ontario, capped off an electrifying weekend and awarded OpTic the $800,000 top prize from a $2 million prize pool. | ||
Despite finishing seventh in the regular season, [[Companies/OpTic|OpTic]] Texas blazed through the postseason, stringing together a flawless run in the winners bracket with consecutive 3-0 victories over Atlanta FaZe, Toronto Ultra, and Boston Breach. Their commanding playoff form carried into the finals, where they never trailed against the Surge. | Despite finishing seventh in the regular season, [[Companies/OpTic Gaming|OpTic Gaming]] Texas blazed through the postseason, stringing together a flawless run in the winners bracket with consecutive 3-0 victories over Atlanta FaZe, Toronto Ultra, and Boston Breach. Their commanding playoff form carried into the finals, where they never trailed against the Surge. | ||
Mason “Mercules” Ramsay, a standout throughout the tournament, was named MVP for his performance across the playoffs and in the grand final, where OpTic controlled the pace and delivered in clutch moments. | Mason “Mercules” Ramsay, a standout throughout the tournament, was named MVP for his performance across the playoffs and in the grand final, where OpTic controlled the pace and delivered in clutch moments. | ||
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