Call of Duty legend Scump confirmed today that the Modern Warfare 2 season will be his final year of competing at the professional level.
In a YouTube video titled “This is Goodbye,” Scump revealed that he will only be competing for one more year of Call of Duty. He will be one of many professional players who have hung up their controllers in recent years, including Crimsix, who retired at the end of Vanguard. Scump is one of the most successful players in competitive Call of Duty and has been competing for the last decade under OpTic Gaming.
OpTic is the biggest organization in Call of Duty history, and at the forefront of that is Scump. With over 2 million followers on YouTube and a substantial following on Twitch, Scump has been creating content during the offseason but has talked multiple times about retiring in the near future. Scump recently sat down with OpTic CEO Hector Rodriquez to talk about when he would be retiring, but at the time, he did not give a specific date for when that retirement would be.
While Scump’s Call of Duty history is great, he has only won a single world championship in his career. He has come close to earning another ring but came up short of the finish line in the last few years.
After MW2, Scump says that he will be staying in the competitive Call of Duty scene in some aspect, but whether it is as either a content creator, coach, analyst, or substitute is unclear. With the recent news of his engagement, however, it wouldn’t be surprising if Scump took some time off after retiring following the conclusion of the 2023 CDL season.
Published: Oct 28, 2022 04:00 pm