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Four Toronto Ultra players in purple jerseys standing next to four Los Angeles Thieves players in black jerseys on-stage at CoD Champs 2024.
Photo by Joe Brady via Call of Duty League

HyDra, Scrap could reportedly join forces on new CDL superteam

This team would be an instant title contender if it actually comes to fruition.

A new powerhouse Call of Duty League roster is reportedly being explored in the ongoing offseason—and this squad would immediately have the potential to lift trophies if it becomes a reality.

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HyDra, Scrap, Envoy, and Ghosty are “exploring” the idea of teaming together, according to a Twitter/X post today by CoD esports stats site Breaking Point. This potential lineup could reportedly be a targeted signing for the Los Angeles Thieves, but there are several caveats to the minor details we have on this situation so far.

New York Subliners four-man roster standing next to each other on-stage at CoD Champs 2024.
HyDra has only played for the Subliners so far in his CDL career. Photo by Joe Brady via Call of Duty League

Breaking Point’s post said the financial aspect of constructing this specific roster would be “challenging” and “require multiple buyouts,” thus “making this deal less likely.” The budgetary aspect of this reported superteam also doesn’t seem to align with 100 Thieves’ approach to roster building from last season when the org moved on from its 2022 world championship-winning lineup after saying it lost $2.5 million on its CoD program that year. And other figures in the CDL community have already echoed this sentiment.

“The team that spent no money and got top 4 are now going to spend all the money after they didn’t re-sign their world championship core? Shoutout Nadeshot subscribers,” former CoD pro and current CDL commentator MerK said. “There’s a lot of additional context around this whole situation. It’s certainly possible… but requires a fair amount of maneuvering from multiple parties,” Dexerto reporter Jacob Hale added.

On paper, the roster of HyDra, Scrap, Envoy, and Ghosty would definitely have a ton of talent and the potential to win multiple titles in Black Ops 6. In what has been a relatively quiet rostermania period so far since the end of the 2024 CDL season, though, this might not be much more than wishful thinking at this point.


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Justin Binkowski
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.