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Enigma6 replaces Kade with Chino on Call of Duty team

Chino will make his team debut at CWL Fort Worth.
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As CWL Fort Worth approaches, Call of Duty teams continue to change their rosters in order to give themselves the best chance at victory.

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Enigma6 is the latest team to do so, with the organization announcing via Twitter it has replaced Kade Jones with former G2 Esports Martin Chino. It appears this will be E6’s only roster change before competing at CWL Fort Worth next week.

Chino most recently played for G2 Esports, who failed to qualify for the CWL Pro League through the 28-team qualifier event in January. The team had placed top 16 at the first event of the season, CWL Las Vegas.

Before that, Chino competed on teams such as Team Envy, Dream Team, and Team Kaliber, the latter of which Chino won the CWL Dallas and CWL New Orleans events in WWII.

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Kade had played for E6 since the beginning of Black Ops 4, but the team struggled to find consistency. After finishing top 32 at CWL Las Vegas in December, the team showed their potential with commanding victories at the league qualifier the following month. Unfortunately for Kade and E6 fans, the squad wasn’t able to stand out from the rest and went 3-4 in their first seven matches of the season.

Enigma6 will compete in Pool B at CWL Fort Worth, where they will have to go against Evil Geniuses, Red Reserve, and a surging 100 Thieves team. The $250,000 event will be Chino’s team debut, and it begins on March 15.


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Preston Byers
Dot Esports associate editor. Co-host of the Ego Chall Podcast. Since discovering esports through the 2013 Call of Duty Championship, Preston has pursued a career in esports and gaming. He graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism in 2021.