![]() The two teams went neck and neck all the way to the P5 restaurant hill and Faze took control to win the map 250-242 and the series 3-1. The map 4 Hotel picked up right where the first two maps left off. Faze dominated the map as everyone of their players went positive and all of Ultra ended negative. With the series tied 1-1, the two teams met on Expo for map 3. In the end, round 11 for the map, Ultra found the first blood and were able to use numbers to win the round. The heavyweight bout continued as the teams traded rounds back and forth in the map 2. The first map proved just that as the two teams threw punch after punch at each other and eventually, Faze pulled away on the P2 hill. ![]() Both teams boast players that are amongst the top of the league in talent and this match had fireworks written all over it. Heading into Saturday’s matches, this was the one everyone had circled. Ultra were heavily backed by their home crowd as they made their feelings of distaste known when Faze was introduced to the stage. Two of the game’s top teams faced off against each other in the middle of the Saturday with a spot in the Winners final at stake. Winners Bracket Round 2: (2) Atlanta Faze v. Ultimately, they won the map 3-1 and sent Mutineers to the losers bracket while they advanced to the Winners bracket final. ROKKR were to clinical on the tougher offensive side and were able to steal two rounds. Underdog story Mutineers looked to be down and out of the winners bracket as they entered map 3 down 0-2 in the series and they were. They won the map 6-3 behind a 10-5 record from Kevin “Fame” Bonanno. In map 2, Florida started out hot but could not maintain that momentum as Minnesota continuously found the first blood with grenades. On map 1 Fortress, the two squads went back and forth the entire distance until ROKKR eventually locked down P2 and won the map, 250-224. The CoD community expected this series to be a close one and it did produce good moments. Winners Bracket Round 2: (5) Minnesota ROKKR v. An immediate question being asked by the community after their exit, was that the last time we see James “Clayster” Eubanks play on the mainstage? Unfortunately for Legion, they are out of Major V but also miss out on a spot for CoD Champs as well. In the round 5 NYSL proved their talent as they once again won an offense and took the series 3-0. The map 3 went in a way that is rarely seen, the first four rounds all went to the offensive team. Legion’s chances looked slim after going down 0-2 to an in-form NYSL and their inability to consistently perform in control. ![]() When Hydra is shooting like that there is little the opposing team can do. He finished the search and destroy with a 12-4 record, equal to a 3.0 K/D. Hydra has been one of the best players in the league since he joined, his dominance continued into the map 2 as well. The match opened up on Embassy HP where Paco “Hydra” Rusiewiez shined. It was a must win series to keep their chances of a spot at Champs alive. Although it is Major V, Legion had its eyes set on a bigger goal, qualification for CoD Champs. Legion squared off against Subliners in the first of five matches Saturday. Losers Bracket Round 2: (6) Las Vegas Legion v. Besides a 3-1 series between Atlanta Faze and Toronto Ultra that boasted multiple close maps, every other series was a 3-0.Īs the tournament comes to a close Sunday, here is a look at how each of the five matches played out on Saturday. The third day of the tournament was fun to watch but there was similar problem to Friday, none of the matches were really that close. The final day of Call of Duty Major V Toronto is all we have left after Saturday’s matches were completed.
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