Seth "Scump" Abner recently announced his retirement from the professional Call of Duty scene. Often considered the face of Call of Duty esports, Scump is officially ending his career as an esports athlete. Fans around the globe supported his decision and bid farewell to the player.
Scump is no stranger to the Call of Duty community. He has achieved major accolades throughout his 12-year-long career and set standards that are still difficult to achieve. The player announced his departure mid-season from the Call of Duty League 2023.
Scump, through his official Twitter account, recently announced his retirement. He dropped a clip of around six minutes, captioned "THANKS FOR EVERYTHING." In the clip, the athlete shares his last playing moments with his teammates and friends as he leaves the scene. In the emotional video, he thanks all his fans and the Call of Duty community for supporting him throughout this journey.
The player had previously announced that the Modern Warfare 2 Season of Call of Duty League would be his final year on the scene. Sticking to his statements, the professional athlete has finally announced his retirement. The OpTic player has taken Call of Duty esports to new heights with his players and endearing personality.
He will now be replaced by Brandon “Dashy” Otell in the OpTic Texas opening lineup. The professional esports organization recently tweeted an infographic, giving fans a look at the roster moving forward in this Call of Duty League season.
In the clip discussing his retirement, he mentions that he struggles to attend to his competitive career. He stated that he has been finding it difficult to manage his esports career, content creation, and keeping in touch with the community.
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