{"id":31281,"date":"2025-01-28T15:27:50","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:27:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/skrapz-shares-update-on-fazes-chances-of-buying-call-of-duty-franchise-spot-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:27:50","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:27:50","slug":"skrapz-shares-update-on-fazes-chances-of-buying-call-of-duty-franchise-spot-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/skrapz-shares-update-on-fazes-chances-of-buying-call-of-duty-franchise-spot-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Skrapz shares update on FaZe\u2019s chances of buying Call of Duty franchise spot &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Skrapz shares update on FaZe\u2019s chances of buying Call of Duty franchise spot charlieINTEL \/ FaZe ClanProfessional player Matthew \u2018Skrapz\u2019 Marshall has shared an update on FaZe Clan possibly purchasing a spot in Call of Duty esports\u2019 upcoming franchise league. Call of Duty\u2019s transition to a franchise league starting in 2020 has clouded the futures for a lot of prominent organizations in the esport. Many of the teams that fans have gotten used to seeing compete in competitive CoD are facing the risk of being left on the outside looking in, mainly due to the massive price that Activision have been asking for each spot, as well as the purchasing criteria. One such organization is FaZe Clan, which has obviously been one of the premier teams in CoD for a very long time, but members have largely remained mum on their involvement with the new league that\u2019s being set up. Read More: CoD pros discuss their embarrassing tweets &#8211; However, there seems to finally be an update that\u2019s been shared, courtesy of Skrapz, who joined FaZe\u2019s pro team mid-April when they bought their way into the CWL Pro League, purchasing Red Reserve\u2019s spot. According to what Skrapz said during his August 21 livestream, there\u2019s actually a pretty high chance that FaZe will be buying a spot in the CDL. \u201cWe\u2019ve been told there\u2019s an 80% chance we get a spot,\u201d he said. \u201cThat\u2019s what we\u2019ve been told at FaZe. That\u2019s what we got told at FaZe. Anything can happen, so I\u2019m just going to wait.\u201d Of course, there are a lot of circumstances that FaZe are going to have to consider if they are indeed intent on buying a spot. For one, the league is going to be city-based, and with both Los Angeles spots already being sold, to Immortals Gaming Club and Kroenke Sports &#038; Entertainment respectively, the organization will have no chance of representing the city that they\u2019re based in. Read More: Censor announces return to competitive CoD &#8211; That then means they\u2019re going to have to build headquarters and a base of operations in a different city, on top of paying the rumored $25 million that each CDL spot costs. However, if FaZe do end up getting a spot in the CDL, they\u2019re going to have a plethora of star-studded talent to choose from for their Call of Duty lineup, including the five players that were on the squad this season as well as members returning from their loan spells. ALL CALL OF DUTY PLAYERS UNDER CONTRACT WITH FAZE CLAN STARTED THIS SEASON: Thomas \u2018ZooMaa\u2019 Paparatto &#8211; McArthur \u2018Cellium\u2019 Jovel &#8211; Obaid \u2018Asim\u2019 Asim &#8211; Matthew \u2018Skrapz\u2019 Marshall &#8211; Trei \u2018Zer0\u2019 Morris &#8211; RETURNED FROM LOAN Dillon \u2018Attach\u2019 Price (loaned to Evil Geniuses) &#8211; Thomas \u2018GRVTY\u2019 Malin (Loaned to Sage eSports) &#8211; Timothy \u2018Phantomz\u2019 Landis (Loaned to UYU) &#8211; James \u2018Crowder\u2019 Crowder (loaned to 100 Thieves) &#8211; Preston \u2018Priestahh\u2019 Greiner (loaned to 100 Thieves) &#8211; Additionally, according to new CDL details released on August 20, they will have the chance to match any contract offers to their players, meaning they\u2019ll be able to retain any of the players they are set on representing them next season. This is why Skrapz, in the clip above, mentioned biding his team, as he knows that if there\u2019s an 80% chance that FaZe buy a spot, then there\u2019s also a strong chance he won\u2019t be going anywhere after all.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Skrapz shares update on FaZe\u2019s chances of buying Call of Duty franchise spot charlieINTEL \/ FaZe ClanProfessional player Matthew \u2018Skrapz\u2019 Marshall has shared an update on FaZe Clan possibly purchasing a spot in Call of Duty esports\u2019 upcoming franchise league. 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