OpTic Gaming

American professional esports organization

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March 18 2025 2023 Champion Cesar 'Skyz' Bueno from the Los Angeles Guerrillas M8 was signed to the team.
March 17 2025 Kenny was released from the team ahead of the second major.
2025 After a disappointing top 8 finish at the first major, Pred returns to the team and Huke is released.
2024 Shotzzy (Anthony Cuevas-Castro) named 2nd Team All-Star in Call of Duty League
2024 Dashy (Brandon Otell) named 2nd Team All-Star in Call of Duty League
2024 Shotzzy (Anthony Cuevas-Castro) wins Champs MVP award
2024 OpTic Texas wins Major 3 and Call of Duty Championship in the Modern Warfare III season, demonstrating ongoing competitive success.
December 16 2024 Pred confirms he is no longer on the team.
December 12 2024 The team signs Huke for his 3rd stint with the Dallas Empire/OpTic Texas franchise, while Pred's status remains uncertain.
December 11 2024 OpTic Texas begins exploring options to replace Pred due to his personal issues.
July 21 2024 OpTic Texas claimed their first CDL era championship and their first title since the 2017 season at the Call of Duty League Championship Weekend in Allen, Texas's Credit Union of Texas Event Center.
May 19 2024 OpTic Texas won their first major tournament in over 2 years by defeating the home team Toronto Ultra at the third event of the year.
2023 Dashy (Brandon Otell) named 2nd Team All-Star in Call of Duty League
2023 After a Top 12 finish at Major I, the team picked up Cuyler 'Huke' Garland to replace Dashy.
2023 Following a fourth-place finish at Major II, the team dropped Inderwir 'iLLeY' from the starting roster and added amateur player Daniel 'Ghosty' Rothe.
2023 OpTic Texas finished 2nd in the regular season but was eliminated in Losers Round 2 with a 2-3 loss to Surge, resulting in a 5-6th place finish.
2023 Shotzzy (Anthony Cuevas-Castro) named 2nd Team All-Star in Call of Duty League
2023 OpTic Gaming was denied entry into the newly launched Valorant Champions Tour partnership leagues by Riot Games, resulting in the release of all players and the coach.
2023 After the team's dissolution, core players FNS, Victor, Crashies, and Chet moved to NRG Valorant; Marved took a break, and yay joined Cloud9.
2023 OpTic Gaming placed fourth in both the group stage and bracket stage of the ALGS competition.
2023 In the ALGS Grand Finals, OpTic Gaming won games 1 and 3, reaching match point by round 4.
2023 OpTic Gaming qualified for LAN in 8th place overall after progressing through the losers bracket.
2023 OpTic achieves victories in Halo Championship Series Majors in Charlotte and Fort Worth for Halo: Infinite.
September 30 2023 OpTic Gaming's Overwatch team disbanded prior to the folding of the Overwatch League.
July 31 2023 OpTic Texas finalized their MW3 season roster by adding Amer 'Pred' Zulbeari from Seattle Surge and Kenneth 'Kenny' Williams, the 2022 Champion from Los Angeles Thieves.
June 26 2023 OpTic Texas announced they would part ways with players Huke and Ghosty ahead of the 2024 season.
January 17 2023 Seth 'Scump' Abner released a video announcing his retirement ahead of Major II, and simultaneously announced Brandon 'Dashy' would return to the team.
2022 At the 2022 Championship, the team finished 4th after losing 3-0 to the Los Angeles Thieves and 3-1 to the Seattle Surge.
2022 Dashy (Brandon Otell) named 1st Team All-Star in Call of Duty League
2022 Finished second in the overall league standings.
2022 Shotzzy (Anthony Cuevas-Castro) named 1st Team All-Star in Call of Duty League
2022 Achieved top 6 place finishes at Stage 2 and Stage 3 of the competition.
2022 In Losers Bracket 2, OpTic secured their place in LAN Championship with a 26-point game featuring 14 kills, finishing behind 100 Thieves.
2022 After struggling in the Winner Bracket and scoring only 32 points, OpTic placed 16th overall and dropped to Loser Bracket round two.
2022 OpTic Gaming competed in the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) 2022 Season, participating in professional Apex Legends competitive tournaments.
2022 OpTic Gaming won the 2022 Stage 1 Masters in Reykjavík with their Valorant roster.
2022 OpTic Gaming finished as runners-up at the 2022 Valorant Champions in Istanbul.
2022 OpTic Gaming achieved 4th place in the ALGS Split 2 Playoffs, qualifying for LAN Finals.
2022 At the ALGS Grand Finals, OpTic Gaming concluded their first competitive year placing 16th overall.
2022 OpTic Texas wins Call of Duty League Major 1 and Halo World Championship, showcasing continued competitive excellence in different game titles.
August 2022 OpTic Texas initially announced parting ways with Brandon 'Dashy' Otell and Inderwir 'iLLeY' Dhaliwal, but then reversed this decision and kept both players for the 2023 season.
June 27 2022 Envy Gaming fully became OpTic Gaming, retiring the Envy brand and transitioning their foundation and teams under the OpTic name.
2021 Team finished 2nd at Stage 4, losing 5-4 to Atlanta FaZe in the Grand Finals.
2021 Finished 4th at Stage 5 and 3rd in Regular Season standings.
2021 Vivid was acquired from Los Angeles Guerrillas, with FeLo again moved to substitute position.
2021 Team finished 2nd at Stage 1 and 3rd at Stage 2 of the Call of Duty League.
2021 Huke was moved to substitute position, with FeLo joining the starting roster during Stage 3.
2021 Ian 'Crimsix' Porter and Reece 'Vivid' Drost left the team, becoming Restricted Free Agents.
2021 Matthew 'FormaL' Piper retired from competitive Call of Duty at the end of the season.
2021 Dylan 'Envoy' Hannon was released from the team at the end of the season.

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