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Splyce eliminate OpTic Gaming from the 2018 CWL Birmingham Open

The last remaining European team beat the Green Wall 3-2.
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OpTic Gaming are still searching for their first major championship in WWII, as Splyce eliminated the Green Wall from this weekend’s Call of Duty World League Birmingham Open earlier today.

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After Luminosity beat OpTic in the winners bracket, the Green Wall took down Team Envy 3-1 to advance to the losers bracket semifinals. But this is where they met Splyce, the last remaining European team at CWL Birmingham.

Splyce opened the series with a strong 250-218 win on London Docks Hardpoint behind Ben Bance’s 46-kill performance.

OpTic then responded by taking the next two maps. The Green Wall almost choked a 5-1 lead on USS Texas, but they ended up winning 6-5 thanks to a huge ace by Ian “Crimsix” Porter. Damon “Karma” Barlow then led the lobby with 22 kills as OpTic took London Docks Capture the Flag 6-3.

With their tournament life on the line, Splyce earned a come-from-behind win on Valkyrie Hardpoint, 250-235, to force a decisive game five.

The Europeans then clutched up in game five to take the 3-2 series win with a 6-5 victory on Ardennes Forest Search and Destroy. Bance produced a 16/6 scoreline, and his Fighter Pilot in round 11 was a big reason why Splyce emerged victorious.

OpTic Gaming will now head home with a fourth-place finish, earning $16,000 as a team. The recent role switch clearly helped OpTic, but it still wasn’t enough for them to earn their first WWII title.

Splyce have now secured a top three placing at CWL Birmingham and will face off against the CWL Atlanta champions, Rise Nation, in the losers bracket finals.


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Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.