The 2018 Call of Duty World League (CWL) season for Call of Duty: WWII has seen a massive resurgence from the veteran organization of Team Kaliber to the very top levels of professional Call of Duty.

Team Kaliber began the 2018 CWL with back to back championship titles at CWL Dallas and CWL New Orleans on the back of the roster that consisted of Lamar "Accuracy" Abedi, Kenny "Kenny" Williams, Martin "Chino" Chino and Dylan "Theory" McGee.

The three-time Call of Duty: WWII LAN champions were then unable to not secure another event victory until the later portions of the 2018 CWL season when the additions of Maurice "Fero" Henriquez and Ian "Enable" Wyatt would be vital in helping Accuracy and Kenny secure a third championship for Team Kaliber this year at the CWL Global Pro League Stage 2 Playoffs.

After defeating Rise Nation 3-1 on Day 2 of bracket play for the largest event of the season in the 2018 CWL Championship, Twin Galaxies was able to sit down with Accuracy and get his thoughts on why this season has been the best of his career.

"The championships of course, but also finally getting some recognition that I think I deserve being a top AR players this year. That really motivates me. That is something I want to strive for every year, being one of the top AR players in the world," said Accuracy.

Team Kaliber after securing their third championship of the 2018 CWL season. (Source: Major League Gaming)

While Accuracy has seen himself perform at an extremely high level in the 2018 CWL season for Call of Duty: WWII that has paved the way for an extraordinary year for Team Kaliber, the Team Kaliber AR player had high praise for his teammate of Kenny when asked who has been the team's MVP for this entire year.

"Kenny, and it's not even close. Kenny plays the hardest role in the game, and he does it the best by far," said Accuracy. "His kills are the most impactful. They are the hardest to get. It takes the most talent and skill to get those kills and do what he does. He does it the best out of anyone."

"He is the most talented player I have ever seen, and he has been a sponge," Accuracy continued. "Any little basic things that he forgot from not playing for a couple of years he picked up quickly. He listens and is a very smart kid, so he learns everything very quickly, and he is very talented. It is an impossible combo."

Kenny and Accuracy will need to once again deliver the magic that they have shown throughout the 2018 CWL season for Call of Duty: WWII if Team Kaliber wants to hoist its fourth trophy of the year on Sunday, August 19th for the 2018 CWL Championship.

(cover photo courtesy of Dexerto and COD Gamepedia)