Three-time Call of Duty world champion James “Clayster” Eubanks says he’s not ready to retire after his benching by the New York Subliners.
The 29-year-old American posted a video Saturday on Twitter, adding he is currently looking for an opportunity with another Call of Duty League team.
“I really do want to compete,” Clayster said in his video. “I am going to fight and scrap for every inch of this pro career that I have. I always have and I always will. I am not ready to be done yet.”
Got benched from NYSL, am currently looking for an opportunity on another team. My thoughts moving forward. RT's appreciated. pic.twitter.com/AjEDYQZd8p
— NYSL Clayster (@Clayster) March 19, 2022
Clayster’s role with NYSL diminished following Saturday’s signing of Paul “PaulEhx” Avila, who was previously with the London Royal Ravens.
Clayster joined the Subliners in September 2020 following stints with the Dallas Empire, eUnited and FaZe Clan, among others.
–Field Level Media