Optic Chicago Envoy becomes a free agent after the champions
Optic Chicago has launched Dylan Envoy Hannon after a disappointing ending in season 2021.
Envoy announced the. That he was a free agent without restrictions for the off season on August 28. The announcement of it occurs almost a week after Optic Chicago was eliminated from Call of Duty League Champs.
F / A No restrictions for the CDL 2022 season.
- Optical Envoy (@dylanenvoy) August 28, 2021
Since the Call of Duty League was franchised in 2019, Envoy has been on the Chicago list, which was divided among the Chicago Huntsmen and Optic Chicago names. Before the franchise, Envoy was one of the best players on the Gen.G list in Black Ops 4. Gen.G was the first professional Envoy team that had him playing it in the great stage. Even further back in his race, Envoy played on top-level challengers such as Midnight Esports and Team War. Now, after Optic disappointed during the championships, they are making changes in your current list.
Envoy joins many others in the free agency
Optic Chicago was not the only superior team that made great movements during the off season. Envoy joins Ian Crimsix Porter and Reece Vivid Dost of Dallas Empire as a free agent out of season. Both players from Dallas Empire announced that they are looking for a new team to call home next season. While Dallas Empire was better than Optic during the regular season and the Champs, they still made changes in their list. In addition to these two teams that make changes, some of the lower equipment have also begun to make changes in your list.
Before the champions conclude, the Seattle Surge announced its full list. That left Sam Octane LARREW as a free agent and put one of the best assault rifles players in the market. Shortly after Seattle launched her list, Paris Legion did the same and also launched all her list. The Optic Chicago themselves have yet to announce the Envoy output from their list.
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