
Boston Breach Breaks 93-Day Loss Streak By Beating OpTic Texas
Boston Breach just pulled off the impossible, defeating one of the best teams in the CDL to break a 93-day losing streak. Following a string of crushing defeats that saw Boston Breach lose fifteen matches consecutively, everyone thought all was lost. With just two matches left in the CDL 2024 season for Boston Breach, the team managed to grit their teeth and produce an epic win. It’s a minuscule saving grace, but it’s not even close to getting the team access to COD Champs.
Following the team’s last qualifying match against the Carolina Royal Ravens tonight, Boston Breach will play at Major IV and then bow out of the competition and start preparing for next season. Sadly, Breach has become the laughing stock of the Call of Duty esport scene in recent months, and nothing has brought the team any luck or traction. For Boston, the 2024 season ends with nothing more than a record broken for the longest loss streak in CDL history.
Time To Recover
For many, it was remarkable that the first team Boston Breach managed to beat in 93 days was OpTic Texas. Weeks ago, OpTic Texas lifted the trophy at Major III, winning the organisation a chip for the first time in more than 800 days. In the opening round of Hardpoint, OpTic Texas was dominant, but Boston Breach fired back by securing a close finish in the SnD that followed. It was neck and neck through the Control on Karachi, but Boston secured the second Hardpoint and SnD to win the series.
Surprisingly, Boston almost swept OpTic in the final round of Search and Destroy, producing a 6 – 1 scoreline to finish. The odds are astronomical for Boston Breach to win Major IV, but who knows, maybe this win could have set a fire in the hearts of the players and they’ll storm the bracket next weekend.
Elsewhere this weekend, Atlanta FaZe wrapped up the Major IV qualifying stage with a 6 – 1 record, losing only to Toronto Ultra in a match that generated untold amounts of drama in social circles. Of course, it was usual suspects playing up online and attempting to tear chunks out of one another…
In a bizarre twist of fate, OpTic Texas has turned out to be the worst team of the stage after winning Major III. Presently, the squad sits on a win-loss ratio of 1 – 5 and it looks as though they’re going to lose their final qualifying match-up against Toronto Ultra. This will land them in the loser’s bracket at Major IV, which means that a single loss will boot them out of the running. At this stage, they’ve lost against Vegas Legion, Minnesota Rokkr, Carolina Royal Ravens, New York Subliners, and of course, Boston Breach.
That’s a hard collapse to weather. Let’s see what Major IV brings.
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