{"id":26818,"date":"2025-01-28T15:06:27","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:06:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/envy-owner-hastr0-reveals-what-type-of-players-cod-dallas-are-looking-to-sign-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:06:27","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:06:27","slug":"envy-owner-hastr0-reveals-what-type-of-players-cod-dallas-are-looking-to-sign-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/envy-owner-hastr0-reveals-what-type-of-players-cod-dallas-are-looking-to-sign-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Envy owner Hastr0 reveals what type of players CoD Dallas are looking to sign &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Envy owner Hastr0 reveals what type of players CoD Dallas are looking to sign Hastr0 &#8211; Twitter \/ MLFMike \u2018hastr0\u2019 Rufail, owner and CEO of the Call of Duty franchise based in Dallas, has provided some insight as to what kinds of players the team is looking to sign for the 2020 season. As the competitive Call of Duty landscape transitions in 2020 to a franchise-based model in the same vein as the Overwatch League, hastr0 is ready to get to work and put together a brand new roster for the Dallas-based team. As the owner of one of the nine franchise spots in the new league, he took to Twitter to explain how they\u2019re constructing a roster for the inaugural season. \u201cWe are really trying to use as much of our experience that we gained over the years to put together the best roster possible.\u201d The primary focus when recruiting for the Dallas roster is to highlight players that can get along with one another, or a \u201ca team of players that can just stay stable.\u201d \u201cI think one of the biggest issues amongst Call of Duty teams has been interpersonal team issues,\u201d he added. Read more: Hastro defends Nadeshot &#8211; Hastr0 assured that while in previous years, \u201cyou see a lot of mid-season drama and roster changes\u201d because of the team dynamic, the upcoming Dallas roster will comprise of \u201cplayers who we know aren\u2019t going to get tilted by a loss.\u201d Alluding to the storied history of Team Envy, he asserted that \u201cwe were that team you could always expect to turn up at the world championships,\u201d implying that the same champion-caliber roster will translate into the 2020 Call of Duty season. Read more: Hitch leaves Optic Gaming &#8211; With the player signing window having opened on September 3, CoD Dallas and all of the other franchises are now free to bring new talent aboard, so fans can expect a flurry of roster announcements in the coming days and weeks. What kind of roster are we constructing for @COD_Dallas? I try to give you guys some insight here. Let&#8217;s keep our head in the game. One team, one goal. pic.twitter.com\/Bi4QY980E7 \u2014 Mike Rufail (@hastr0) September 5, 2019 With a long standing history in the competitive CoD scene, hastr0 helped lead Envy to four Call of Duty World Championship Grand Finals appearances, including a first place finish in 2016. Throughout the years, the iconic organization was ever-present on the biggest stage, especially when it came to their storied eClassico rivalry against Optic Gaming. While those brands won\u2019t be present as the franchise league kicks off in 2020, nine new teams will be looking to make their mark, with several of them already teasing exciting rosters. Keep up with all of the roster moves and team changes all offseason via our dedicated Call of Duty League RosterMania hub.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Envy owner Hastr0 reveals what type of players CoD Dallas are looking to sign Hastr0 &#8211; Twitter \/ MLFMike \u2018hastr0\u2019 Rufail, owner and CEO of the Call of Duty franchise based in Dallas, has provided some insight as to what kinds of players the team is looking to sign for the 2020 season. 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