Spanish esports organization Team Heretics is reportedly making a grand return to competitive Call of Duty<\/em> and is doing so by inking a major partnership with an org it’s done business with before. <\/p>
Heretics will partner with Call of Duty<\/em> League franchise Florida Mutineers and form the Miami Heretics, who will compete in the CDL beginning next season, according to a report by Jacob Hale for Dexerto<\/a>. The Mutineers planned to announce the news officially after the already-held Major Four, according to sources who spoke to Hale.<\/p>
The Mutineers are currently owned by the Misfits Gaming Group, who manage the Misfits Gaming brand as well as the Florida Mayhem franchise in the Overwatch<\/em> League. Misfits and Heretics have done business in the past; Heretics purchased the LEC slot owned by Misfits<\/a> during the summer of 2022 and applied the Heretics rebrand prior to the start of the 2023 season.<\/p>
This reported partnership is potentially the first of several significant changes to CDL team ownership or management that could happen prior to the 2024 season. Minnesota-based esports organization Version1, owner of the R\u00d8KKR franchise, could be sold to or merged with another organization<\/a>. The future of the L.A. Guerrillas is also unclear after managing organization The Guard saw mass layoffs<\/a> in February.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"