CDL 2020: Crimsix Dallas Empire Player Profile For Call of Duty League 2020

CDL 2020: Crimsix Dallas Empire Player Profile For Call of Duty League 2020

CDL 2020: Crimsix Dallas Empire Player Profile For Call of Duty League 2020

Ian "Crimsix" Porter is a main AR for the Dallas Empire. The 26-year-old American will feature as part of the Dallas franchise in the Call of Duty League (CDL) 2020 Season.

Crimsix is best known for being a two-time World Champion and part of two of the biggest dynasties in the esport's history - compLexity and OpTic Gaming.

Originally starting out in Halo: Reach, Crimsix transitioned to Call of Duty during Black Ops 2. He is also currently the winningest player in Call of Duty history, with 32 major tournament wins and has earned almost $800,000 in prize money.

Here's Crimsix's player profile for the CDL 2020 season.

CDL 2020 Season

For the debut season of the Call of Duty League, Crimsix will be a part of the Dallas Empire - the team consists of:

  • Anthony "Shotzzy" Cuevas-Castro
  • Cuyler "Huke" Garland
  • Indervir "iLLeY" Dhaliwal
  • Ian "Crimsix" Porter
  • James "Clayster" Eubanks

With the CDL 2020 season yet to start, no offline tournaments have taken place yet. However, Crimsix has played in a number of online tournaments with the Dallas Empire.

In total they have won six tournaments and collected $11,400 so far across GameBattles, UMG Gaming and CheckMate

Major Achievements

The following achievements feature all offline tournaments only.

Prize pool represents the total amount the team earned.

Game
Event
Date
Place
Prize
Team
BO4
Call of Duty World League Championship 2019
18-08-2019
3rd
$140,000
OpTic Gaming
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019 Playoffs
21-07-2019
7th-8th
$18,750
OpTic Gaming
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019
05-07-2019
1st-2nd
$84,375
OpTic Gaming
BO4
CWL Anaheim 2019
16-06-2019
3rd
$50,000
OpTic Gaming
BO4
CWL London 2019
05-05-2019
3rd
$50,000
OpTic Gaming
BO4
CWL Fort Worth 2019
17-03-2019
9th-12th
$0
OpTic Gaming
BO4
CWL Las Vegas Open 2019
09-12-2018
1st
$100,000
OpTic Gaming
WWII
Call of Duty World League Championship 2018
19-08-2018
17th-24th
$12,500
OpTic Gaming
WWII
CWL Pro League 2018 Stage 2 Playoffs
29-07-2018
7th-8th
$10,000
OpTic Gaming
WWII
CWL Pro League 2018 Stage 2
19-07-2018
1st-2nd
$12,500
OpTic Gaming
WWII
CWL Anaheim Open 2018
17-06-2018
5th-6th
$8,000
OpTic Gaming
WWII
CWL Seattle Open 2018
22-04-2018
13th-16th
$0
OpTic Gaming
WWII
CWL Pro League 2018 Stage 1 Playoffs
08-04-2018
2nd
$120,000
OpTic Gaming
WWII
CWL Birmingham Open 2018
01-04-2018
4th
$16,000
OpTic Gaming
WWII
CWL Pro League 2018 Stage 1
22-03-2018
3rd-4th
$12,500
OpTic Gaming
WWII
CWL Atlanta Open 2018
11-03-2018
5th-6th
$8,000
OpTic Gaming
WWII
CWL New Orleans Open 2018
14-01-2018
9th-12th
$0
OpTic Gaming
WWII
CWL Dallas Open 2018
10-12-2017
3rd
$32,000
OpTic Gaming
IW
Call of Duty World League Championship 2017
13-08-2017
1st
$200,000
OpTic Gaming
IW
CWL Global Pro League 2017 Stage 2 Playoffs
30-07-2017
1st
$12,500
OpTic Gaming
IW
CWL Global Pro League 2017 Stage 2
23-07-2017
1st-4th
$12,500
OpTic Gaming
IW
CWL Anaheim Open 2017
18-06-2017
7th-8th
$4,000
OpTic Gaming
IW
CWL Global Pro League 2017 Stage 1 Playoffs
28-05-2017
4th
$40,000
OpTic Gaming
IW
CWL Global Pro League 2017 Stage 1
14-05-2017
1st-4th
$12,500
OpTic Gaming
IW
CWL Dallas Open 2017
19-03-2017
1st
$80,000
OpTic Gaming
IW
CWL Paris Open 2017
19-02-2017
1st
$40,000
OpTic Gaming
IW
CWL Atlanta Open 2017
12-02-2017
2nd
$48,000
OpTic Gaming
IW
CWL Las Vegas Open 2017
18-12-2016
5th-6th
$4,000
OpTic Gaming
BO3
Call of Duty World League Championship 2016
04-09-2016
7th-8th
$50,000
OpTic Gaming
BO3
MLG Orlando Open 2016
07-08-2016
1st
$40,000
OpTic Gaming
BO3
NA CWL Pro Division 2016 Stage 2 Playoffs
17-07-2016
5th-8th
$16,000
OpTic Gaming
BO3
MLG Anaheim Open 2016
12-06-2016
1st
$40,000
OpTic Gaming
BO3
ESWC 2016
08-05-2016
1st
$20,000
OpTic Gaming
BO3
Crown Melbourne Invitational
06-03-2016
1st
A$30,000
OpTic Gaming
BO3
NA CWL Pro Division 2016 Stage 1 Playoffs
03-04-2016
1st
$66,000
OpTic Gaming
BO3
UMG South Carolina 2016 Champion Tournament
14-02-2016
5th-8th
$3,500
OpTic Gaming
AW
UMG Washington DC 2015
06-09-2015
1st
$24,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
Gfinity Summer Championship 2015
02-08-2015
2nd
$25,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
UMG Dallas 2015
02-07-2015
2nd
$10,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
MLG Pro League 2015 Season 2 Playoffs
07-06-2015
1st
$30,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
UMG California 2015
17-05-2015
1st
$16,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
Gfinity Spring Masters 2015
10-05-2015
1st
$15,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
ESWC 2015
03-05-2015
1st
$20,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
Call of Duty Championship 2015
29-03-2015
7th
$35,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
Call of Duty Championship 2015 North America Regional Final
08-03-2015
1st
$5,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
MLG Pro League 2015 Season 1 Playoffs
22-02-2015
1st
$30,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
UMG Orlando 2015
04-01-2015
1st
$15,000
OpTic Gaming
AW
MLG Columbus Open 2014
30-11-2014
2nd
$6,000
OpTic Gaming
Ghosts
ESWC 2014
26-10-2014
1st
$12,500
Evil Geniuses
Ghosts
UMG Nashville 2014
12-10-2014
13th-16th
$0
Evil Geniuses
Ghosts
Gfinity 3
03-08-2014
5th-8th
$0
Evil Geniuses
Ghosts
MLG Anaheim 2014 International Playoffs
22-06-2014
1st
$25,000
Evil Geniuses
Ghosts
MLG X Games Invitational 2014
08-06-2014
3rd
$0
Evil Geniuses
Ghosts
UGC Niagara 2014
04-05-2014
1st
$10,000
compLexity
Ghosts
MLG CoD League 2014 Season 1 Playoffs
13-04-2014
1st
$7,000
compLexity
Ghosts
Call of Duty Championship 2014
30-03-2014
1st
$400,000
compLexity
Ghosts
Call of Duty Championship 2014 US Regional Final
09-03-2014
2nd
$0
compLexity
Ghosts
UMG Philadelphia 2014
05-01-2014
1st
$10,000
compLexity
Ghosts
MLG Fall Championship 2013
24-11-2013
1st
$20,000
compLexity
BO2
ESWC 2013
03-11-2013
1st
$10,000
compLexity
BO2
MLG Fall Invitational 2013
19-10-2013
1st
$10,000
compLexity
BO2
Gfinity 2
13-10-2013
1st
$30,000
compLexity
BO2
MLG PAX Prime Invitational 2013
14-08-2013
2nd
$2,500
compLexity
BO2
UMG Atlanta 2013
11-08-2013
1st
$7,500
compLexity
BO2
Gfinity London 2013
14-07-2013
1st
$30,000
compLexity
BO2
MLG Spring Championship 2013
30-06-2013
1st
$20,000
compLexity
BO2
Call of Duty Championship 2013
07-04-2013
4th
$100,000
compLexity
BO2
MLG Winter Championship 2013
17-03-2013
4th
$4,000
compLexity
BO2
UMG Chicago 2012
30-12-2012
2nd
$1,500
compLexity

Team History

  • Dallas Empire - Shotzzy, Huke, iLLeY, Clayster (October 2019 - Present)
  • OpTic Gaming -  NaDeSHoT, Scump, FormaL, Enable, Karma, Octane, Methodz, Dashy, TJHaly (November 2014 - October 2019)
  • Evil Geniuses - ACHES, TeePee, Karma, Dedo (May - November 2014)
  • compLexity - ACHES, TeePee, FEARS, TuQuick, Clayster, Karma (December 2012 - May 2014)
  • Quantic Gaming (November - December 2012)
  • Evil (2009)

Crimsix's History

Black Ops 2

Crimsix has competed in online Call of Duty since COD4 and his stint in Halo: Reach did not produce the success he desired.

He quickly noticed the rising popularity in Call of Duty events and decided to take it more seriously.

His first venture was a success, teaming with ACHES, TeePee and FEARS under compLexity, they placed first in the Machinima Frag Cup IV.

The team's first offline event saw them finish second at UMG Chicago 2012. They replaced FEARS with TuQuick for the MLG Winter Championship and COD Champs 2013, where they finished fourth in both competitions.

The next change saw TuQuick make way for Clayster, starting the compLexity dynasty.

The first big event was the MLG Spring Championship 2013, where the current World Champions Impact were dethroned, with compLexity finishing first.

The "Impact Killers" started one of the most dominant dynasties in Call of Duty esports history - Crimsix and his team went on to win 6 championships that season.

Ghosts

The team went on to win the first event of the year before Clayster was dropped due to issues within the team and added Karma to the lineup.

The team won UMG Philadelphia before coming second at the US Regional Final, ending a five tournament winning streak.

They soon bounced back to win the next three tournaments, including COD Champs 2014; securing Crimsix's first World Championship.

The compLexity squad was then bought by Evil Geniuses, where they started to go through a dry patch, only winning the MLG Anaheim International Playoffs in the next four tournaments.

After Gfinity 3, Karma left the team due to internal conflict and was traded with FaZe Dedo.

The team won the final event of the year, ESWC 2014, before disbanding.

Advanced Warfare

Advanced Warfare was undoubtedly the most successful year for OpTic and Crimsix as they claimed nine titles during the season; a personal best for the organisation and himself.

The team parted ways with Clayster and ProoFy in order to pick up Crimsix and FormaL. They dominated the competition, winning 3/4 tournaments before champs. However, it didn't go to plan once COD Champs 2015 came around, as they placed seventh.

It was at this point that NaDeSHoT decided to retire and the team acquired Karma; Scump was promoted to captain.

With this change, the team won six titles (including the World Finals) and placed second on three other occasions. Crimsix ended the year as the most winningest player in Call of Duty history; a record that still stands today.

Black Ops 3

The team made no roster changes and continued to dominate in Black Ops 3. Again they acquired five titles in various regions including North America, Europe and Australia.

Despite another dominant year and coming into COD Champs 2016 as favourites, they again fell short, placing in the top eight.

Infinite Warfare

Despite plenty of rumours about roster changes, the team continued to squad up heading into the final jetpack Call of Duty.

It wasn't a glorious start, finishing top six at Las Vegas and second at Atlanta, but they were quickly back on track as they went on to win back-to-back championships at Dallas and Paris.

It was a rocky road after that, a fourth-place finish at the Pro League Stage 1 playoffs and a top-eight at Anaheim left many wondering if their time had come.

Nevertheless, the team continued on as they placed first at the Stage 2 playoffs. But the real tournament began two weeks later at COD Champs 2017.

OpTic entered as the favourites, sweeping their group 3-0. It was looking like their year until the eClassico arrived in the winners final against Envy; they were sent to the lower bracket.

A quick 3-0 on Luminosity meant they were back for revenge in the Grand Final, beating Envy 3-1 and 3-0 to win COD Champs.

WWII

After such a high, it was no surprise that the team would stick together for the next iteration of COD, as the franchise returned to boots on the ground.

A promising 3rd place at the first event in Dallas gave the impression that another successful year was ahead. However, it wasn't meant to be and the best the team could manage was second at the Pro League Stage 1 playoffs.

Seattle was the final nail in the coffin, their top sixteen placement spelt time for change - Karma was benched and FormaL left for Luminosity to make way for Octane and Methodz.

Despite the change, it didn't work out overall as they fell to an all-time low with a top twenty-four placing at COD Champs 2018.

Black Ops 4

The fourth instalment of the Black Ops franchise looked to be a return to form for OpTic. Karma was brought back into the team, as well as replacing Octane and Methodz with Dashy and TJHaly.

The first place at Las Vegas looked like the jump start OpTic needed to get back to winning ways. However, they were quickly brought back down to earth as the team lacked practice and became overconfident - finishing top twelve at Fort Worth.

It was third place for the Greenwall at both London and Anaheim and finished up the regular season top of their pro league group.

Top eight was all that they could manage at the Pro League playoffs, but it didn't hinder their spirits as they looked unstoppable at COD Champs 2019. Unfortunately, two quickfire losses to eUnited and 100 Thieves in the final stages of the competition left them with a third-place finish once again.

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Written ByChris Trout@TheTrout91