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NYSL acquires Filipino pro CODM player Saxy and team

03:49 PM June 26, 2021
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Call of Duty League (CDL) staple organization  New York Subliners (NYSL) announced the acquisition of Filipino pro CODM player Manuel “Saxy” Manag along with his team Trovo Mayhem yesterday on their official Twitter account.

This comes after the organization declared its decision to expand its reach to the mobile scene and become the first professional CDL team to make the move.

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James “Clayster” Eubanks, 3x world champ, MVP and gold medalist in Call of Duty and captain of NYSL, acknowledged the entry of the team as well.

Saxy, who is known by Filipinos as a Rules of Survival (ROS) champion with NRX and top 4 PH Champions with VVV in CODM, will represent New York Esports in Call of Duty Mobile alongside teammates Roland “LittleB” Byambasuren. Brian “Tectonic” Michel, Daniel Hernandez “Nero” Valadez, Scotty “Leon” Bravo, Michael Joshua “Clashy” Bush, Corey “Space” Brown, and coach Darian “Zim” Abreu.

NYSL Mayhem. Photo courtesy of Saxy

“I get goosebumps when we compete, especially in big tournaments. But we’re still working to get better everyday and I know this is only the beginning,” he said.

The team will now carry the name NYSL Mayhem in tournaments for the foreseeable future.

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