The qualifying games for Call of Duty League 2023 are set to commence this week on December 2, with each team playing five games. Most teams have a confirmed roster with many changes made during the offseason.
The offseason this time has been the shortest as LA Thieves were crowned champions just four months ago, forcing teams to make quick changes and improvements to their rosters. Some teams are heading into next season with the same roster but with changes in substitutes and coaches.
During the offseason, the team's main roster has had one significant change, with SlasheR joining the team in place of Arcitys, now a restricted free agent. The team also signed Classic as a substitute.
Confirmed roster: Simp, aBeZy, Cellium, SlasheR
Boston Breach made massive changes during the offseason, with Capsidal and TJHaLy off the team that Owakening and Beans are replacing.
Confirmed roster: Methodz, Nero, Vivid, Owakening
Optic let go of Prolute and General from the roster, who substituted for the team in the 2022 league. Optic also let go of Sender as the team's coach but made no changes to the main roster.
Confirmed roster: Scump, Dashy, Shotzzy, iLLeY
Mutineers have shuffled their roster as Skyz, Owakening, 2ReaL, and substitute Yeez have all parted ways with the team.
Confirmed roster: MajorManiak, Havok, Brack, Vikul
New York Subliners made bold changes to the main roster from the 2022 Call of Duty League, removing Crimsix and PaulEhx from the team and replacing them with Skyz and Priestahh.
Sender, Optic Texas' coach last season, has been signed by New York Subliners as the new coach.
Confirmed roster: HyDra, KiSMET, Skyz, Priestahh
Minnesota RØKKR's roster heading into the 2023 Call of Duty League is drastically different from the
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