Pro Call of Duty Player Clayster Is Retiring

Pro Call of Duty Player Clayster Is Retiring

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Professional Call of Duty player Clayster has announced his retirement from the competitive scene after a 16-year-long career. Clayster revealed his decision only days before the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

James "Clayster" Eubanks started playing competitive Call of Duty in 2007 at the age of 15. He has since become a three-time world champion and a legend among CoD fans. Clayster's first world championship win was in 2015, during the Advanced Warfare era, while playing with Denial Esports. He was named MVP in the finals. He would win again in 2019 with eUnited playing Black Ops 4 and another time in 2020 with Dallas Empire playing Modern Warfare. As one of the most decorated CoD players of all time, Clayster has amassed a large social media following and began pursuing content creation and streaming. With the imminent release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, fans were hoping to see Clayster compete in the next Call of Duty League season. However, the American pro player has revealed this won't be the case.

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