A CoD team throws its teammate out before the World Cup. But he takes revenge and defeats his ex-team from a McDonald’s branch.
Mago is an esports enthusiast and primarily plays Call of Duty: Mobile. But his team throws him out shortly before the World Championships.
He himself explained on Twitter that his team kicked him out. It is not really clear why this decision was made. However, he stated that he wants to get back to his team at all costs.
But now the CoD player managed a special coup. Because he defeated his old team from a McDonald’s branch. With minimal equipment, but very successfully.
From McDonald’s branch against his old CoD team
From an unspecified McDonald’s branch, he very successfully defeated his old team.
Journalist Jake Lucky posted a video of him gambling in the branch. The tweet now has more than 1.8 million views, with more than 1 million watching him defeat his ex-team:
It might be quite embarrassing for his old team from ARP Gaming when they see their ex-colleague grinning from ear to ear sitting in the branch:
In the background of his video you can see his streaming equipment on the table. It speaks for McDonald’s that it can offer such a stable internet connection.
In Germany, a colleague at least tried to gamble from Deutsche Bahn:
The team fought again and again for high prize money
The North American team ARP Gaming has always fought for high prize money in the past. In 2021, they placed 1st in the North American CoD: Mobile World Championships and won $15,000. In the western championships, they fought for $180,000 and finished second.
While teams fight for high prize money every day, on the other hand, the dying of e-sports in the USA is being discussed. At the moment, no one knows what will happen next.
Nevertheless, professionals show again and again that they can still win from the strangest situations. Here’s how an injured eSportsman from a hospital takes part in an important tournament because the opponents didn’t want to postpone the game:
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