OpTic Texas Wins Call of Duty League 2025, Becomes First Back-to-Back World Champion

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- OpTic Texas has officially won the Call of Duty League Championship 2025 over Vancouver Surge.
- The American team made history by becoming the first back-to-back world champions, having also won the CDL Championship in 2024.
- For first place, OpTic took home $800,000 of the $2-million prize pool.
OpTic Texas officially won the Call of Duty League (CDL) Championship 2025 after a back-and-forth grand finals against Vancouver Surge on June 29, 2025. The American team made history by becoming the first, and as of the time of writing, the only back-to-back world champions, having also claimed victory at the CDL Championship 2024.
Dallas’ warriors, OpTic, entered the grand finals having not dropped a single map throughout their run against Atlanta FaZe, Toronto Ultra and Boston Breach. But their perfect 9-0 streak was snapped in the grand finals when Vancouver Surge took a win in the second map, Search and Destroy.
From that point, the series turned into a breathtaking standoff as OpTic owned the Hardpoints, while the Surge dominated in Controls and Search and Destroys. It all came down to a final map, eight Hardpoint on Rewind, where OpTic managed to claim the win.
OpTic Texas Call of Duty’s player roster:
- Anthony “Shotzzy” Cuevas-Castro
- Brandon “Dashy” Otell
- Rookie Mason “Mercules” Ramsay (CDL Championship 2025 MVP)
- Cuyler “Hyke” Garland
- Cesar “Skyz” Bueno
For first place, OpTic took home $800,000 of the $2-million prize pool, while Vancouver Surge received $480,000 for second place, and Boston Breach earned $160,000 for third.