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Crimsix, Winningest Call of Duty Esports Player of All Time, Retires


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From Dot Esports:

Ian “Crimsix” Porter has announced his retirement from professional Call of Duty. The 38-time champion opened up in a heartfelt YouTube video announcing his decision, sitting in front of a fire pit and speaking candidly in a way that the jokester rarely did during his 14-year career. VIDEO The former Halo pro-turned-CoD legend will now pivot to content creation, where he will stream on Twitch and post on YouTube beginning with Modern Warfare II and beyond, confirming he will also compete in Warzone 2 tournaments. The illustrious career for Crimsix came to an untimely end after a disappointing finish to the 2022 CDL season, as his New York Subliners lost to OpTic Texas in the second round of the elimination bracket. Crimsix retires second in all-time CoD esports earnings at over $1.3 million.


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  • 4 months later...

All good things and even the bad one's do come to an end. Crimsix the 38-time champion have given the tournament a good run and he's won more than enough in my opinion. This opens up the path for another to get to that same pinnacle of greatness. Enjoy your retirement mate. 

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