Upon release of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, OpTic parted ways with Clayster and ProoFy and added Matt "Formal" Piper, Ian "Crimsix" Porter to the team. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (2014–2015 season) The next few events were inconsistent for OpTic, with 4th and 5th placings at Gfinity 3, UMG Dallas, UMG Nashville, and MLG CoD League Season 3 Playoffs. OpTic won, and Scump become one of the first gold medalists for Call of Duty. Here, OpTic advanced all the way through their bracket to face Team Kaliber in the Grand Final. The new team placed in the top eight at UGC Niagara, and was invited to attend the MLG X Games Invitational. After that tournament, the team picked up ProoFy to replace MBoZe, who then became captain of OpTic Nation. The squad finished 3rd for the second year in a row. He would rejoin the lineup of Nadeshot, MBoZe, and Clayster for the Call of Duty Championship 2014. Less than two-weeks after his departure from OpTic, Scump announced that he was leaving Envy and returning to Optic. However, after a 9th-place finish at the MLG Fall Championship and a 13th-place finish at UMG Philadelphia, Scump announced he would be leaving OpTic and joining Team EnVyUs alongside Merk, ProoFy, and Goonjar because of a rivalry with Nadeshot. Scump stayed on OpTic going into the Call of Duty: Ghosts season. OpTic achieved a 3rd-place finish at the 2013 Call of Duty Championship to finish off the 2012–2013 season. OpTic would take their only 1st-place finish at UMG Chicago, but would never finish outside of the top 10. Scump played for OpTic for the Call of Duty: Black Ops II season. Call of Duty esports career Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012–2013 season) In March 2021, Scump became the first Esport athlete to be sponsored by Oakley. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest Call of Duty players of all time. He also runs a YouTube channel that currently has obtained over 2.6 million subscribers and over 590 million channel views as of January 24, 2021. As of December 15, 2018, Scump has more than $600,000 from tournament winnings, of which $261,250 was won in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Abner is sponsored by several gaming hardware companies, including Turtle Beach and Scuf Gaming. In August 2017, Scump achieved his first ever Call of Duty World Championship. During the first ever Esports Awards in 2016, Scump won the Esports Console Player of the Year award. Abner is a two time Major League Gaming (MLG) X Games gold medalist. Seth Abner (born June 30, 1995), also known as scump, scumperjumper or The King of COD is a former American professional Call of Duty player who last played for the Call of Duty League team OpTic Texas.
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