The last roster change period for the 2019 Call of Duty World League (CWL) season for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 has seen plenty high-profile moves occur with the latest set of ones being announced on Thursday, July 20th. These latest set of CWL roster moves saw Team Envy and Splyce look to improve their rosters heading into the home stretch of the 2019 CWL season where the biggest stakes will be on the line.
According to a post made by Team Envy on its official Twitter account, the organization will be loaning star player Cuyler "Huke" Garland to Splyce for the remainder of the 2019 CWL season. Team Envy also revealed that it had benched Maurice "Fero" Henriquez. Both Adam "Assault" Garcia and former Luminosity Gaming player Pierce "Gunless" Hillman will be filling the roster places left behind from Fero and Huke for the CWL team of Team Envy. Gunless and Assault will now be competing with the rest of the Team Envy Call of Duty roster that includes Justin "Silly" Fargo, Jacob "Decemate" Cato, and Patrick "Aches" Price.
#CallofDuty Update:@Huke ?? @Splyce (Loan)@Gunless ?? #TeamEnvy(Loan)
— Team Envy (@Envy) June 20, 2019
-@f3rocitys; +@Assault
Roster through #CWLChamps:@ACHES | @silly702 | @Decemate | @Assault | @Gunless
With the addition of Huke, Splyce now has one of the most talented duos in all of Call of Duty esports thanks to the team already having star player Donovan "Temp" Laroda on its CWL roster. While Huke and Temp will be looked upon to do a majority of the heavy lifting for Splyce with their natural skills, the remaining three players of Daniel "Loony" Loza, Jordan "Jurd" Crowley, and Ulysses "AquA" Silva will also be instrumental in this newly formed Splyce roster seeing success for the remainder of the 2019 CWL season for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.
Both of the new rosters for Team Envy and Splyce will be looking to finish this CWL season on a high note with a strong showing in the remaining weeks of the Pro League and the 2019 Call of Duty World League Championship taking place later this year.
(cover photo courtesy of Splyce)