The European Call of Duty World League presented by Playstation Stage 1 finals are now less than a week away. Six teams, US$200,000 and one very important trophy will make next weekend an incredibly exciting time to be at the ESL studios in Cologne, but will it be third seed Epsilon eSports’ time to shine?

Epsilon eSports as an organization had been taking a break from European Call of Duty - until the Call of Duty World League was announced. Thus the hunt for a winning team began, although it wasn’t without its hiccups.

From day one, Epsilon’s roster was being chopped and changed. Watson, who was part of the initial qualifying lineup, was dropped due to attitude and commitment issues and is now playing for Exertus in the Challenge Division. Hawqeh was brought on board only to be swapped for Splyce member Reedy not long afterwards.

However, from here Epsilon has come on leaps and bounds and looked incredible throughout season one. Having only lost to top four teams so far, Epsilon might just have what it takes to get their hands on the trophy.

Roster

Rated

Name: Rhys “Rated” Price

Rhys “Rated” Price Age: 20

20 Role: AR Slayer

AR Slayer Preferred Weapon: M8

M8 Preferred Specialist: HVK

HVK Twitter: @Epsilon_Rated

Like a lot of pros, Rated started out as a Headquarters player. He’s since been in the last five European Call of Duty grand finals, and cites his best gaming moment as beating EnVyUs at ESWC for a spot in one of them. Known as one of the more vocal pro players, Rated polarizes the community. However, his consistent confidence in his game and the team has helped them overcome many difficult situations.

Joee

Name: Joe “Joee” Pinnington

Joe “Joee” Pinnington Age: 20

20 Role: Hybrid

Hybrid Preferred Weapon: VMP/M8

VMP/M8 Preferred Specialist: Annihilator

Annihilator Twitter: @Epsilon_Joee

Joee, whose first competitive title was Modern Warfare 3, has played for Epsilon, Vitality and Millenium, with the latter’s lineup having remained mostly unchanged since his departure. He made a name for himself in Advanced Warfare by excelling at Team Reign, and was identified by a lot of pros as being one to watch. With some amazing clutch plays in SND throughout Stage 1, he’s secured his team some important game five wins.

Moose

Name: Thomas “Moose” Handley

Thomas “Moose” Handley Age: 21

21 Role: SMG Slayer

SMG Slayer Preferred Weapon: VMP

VMP Preferred Specialist: Kinetic Armor

Kinetic Armor Twitter: @Epsilon_Moose

Moose spent the last year in North America competing alongside former world champions such as Aches and TeePee as part of TCM Gaming. A veteran of the scene, he wasn’t always among the cream of the crop. Having gone from struggling to break into the top eight to where he is now, Moose is a great example of how putting time in the game pays off.

Reedy

Name: Jordan “Reedy” Reed

Jordan “Reedy” Reed Age: 20

20 Role: SMG Objective

SMG Objective Preferred Weapon: Kuda

Kuda Preferred Specialist: Heatwave

Heatwave Twitter: @Epsilon_Reedy

Reed was originally part of Splyce before being swapped and traded for Hawqeh. He started playing Call of Duty back on Modern Warfare but played Hardcore mode until the release of Black Ops 3. Having teamed together with Rated for over 15 events now, will the Call of Duty World League finals see them lift a trophy together?

Watch Epsilon strut their stuff in Cologne!

Want to come to the ESL studios in Germany and watch all the nailbiting Call of Duty action for yourself? Head over to Eventbrite to get your ticket!

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