Bance
Ben ‘Bance’ Bance launched his professional Call of Duty career in 2014 during the Advanced Warfare era, rising through the ranks with teams like Team Infused and Exertus eSports. His major breakthrough came in late 2015 when he joined Splyce, a move that marked the beginning of a defining chapter. Bance quickly gained recognition for his intelligent gameplay and clutch performances, particularly during the Black Ops 3 season. In 2016, he helped Splyce become the first European team since 2011 to reach the Call of Duty World Championship Grand Final, ultimately finishing as runners-up to Team EnVyUs. His success with Splyce solidified his place as one of Europe's top talents.
After departing Splyce in 2019, Bance adapted to the evolving landscape of Call of Duty esports by becoming one of the founding members of the Toronto Ultra franchise with the launch of the Call of Duty League. He later joined Minnesota Rokkr, continuing to compete at the highest level before transitioning to the Challengers scene in 2023. There, he remained a key figure, representing teams like Team WaR and Team Orchid, where he continued to deliver standout performances. His career closed on a strong note with a top-four finish at the 2024 Challengers Finals and a final appearance at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, marking the end of one of Europe’s most accomplished Call of Duty careers.