CDL 2020: Zer0 New York Subliners Player Profile For Call of Duty League 2020


Trei "Zer0" Morris is a main AR for the New York Subliners. The 22-year-old Englishman will feature as part of the New York franchise in the Call of Duty League (CDL) 2020 Season for Modern Warfare.

Zer0 is best known for his time on Splyce as part of the first European team to win an international championship for five years.

Making a name for himself in Advanced Warfare, Zer0 has made a name for himself as one of Europe's top talents after winning three domestic championships and one international; he has collected over $250,000 in prize money.

Here's Zer0's player profile for the CDL 2020 season.

CDL 2020 Season

For the debut season of the Call of Duty League, Zer0 will be a part of the New York Subliners - the team consists of:

  • Donovan "Temp" Laroda
  • Lamar "Accuracy" Abedi
  • Trei "Zer0" Morris
  • Dillon "Attach" Price
  • Thomas "ZooMaa" Paparatto

With the CDL 2020 season yet to start, no offline tournaments have taken place yet. However, Zer0 has played a number of online tournaments with the New York Subliners placing top four in their first three tournaments and top eight in the final two.

 

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
13th-16th
$25,000
FaZe Clan
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019 Playoffs
21-07-2019
3rd
$200,000
FaZe Clan
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019
05-07-2019
5th-6th
$76,875
FaZe Clan
BO4
CWL Anaheim 2019
16-06-2019
4th
$25,000
FaZe Clan
BO4
CWL London 2019
05-05-2019
9th-12th
$0
FaZe Clan
BO4
CWL Fort Worth 2019
17-03-2019
5th-6th
$15,000
Red Reserve
BO4
CWL Las Vegas Open 2019
09-12-2018
9th-12th
$0
Red Reserve
WWII
Call of Duty World League Championship 2018
19-08-2018
7th-8th
$35,000
Red Reserve
WWII
CWL Pro League 2018 Stage 2 Playoffs
29-07-2018
3rd
$80,000
Red Reserve
WWII
CWL Pro League 2018 Stage 2
19-07-2018
13th-14th
$12,500
Red Reserve
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Team History

  • New York Subliners - Temp, Accuracy, ZooMaa, Attach (October 2019 - Present)
  • FaZe Clan - ZooMaa, Cellium, Asim, Skrapz (April - September 2019)
  • Red Reserve - Joee, Rated, Joshh, Skrapz, Bance (September 2017 - April 2019)
  • Splyce - Bance, Jurd, Madcat (February - September 2017)
  • Red Reserve - Joee, Urban, Rated (February 2017)
  • Orbit eSports - Joee, Rated, Urban (September 2016 - February 2017)
  • Team Infused - MarkyB, Peatie, Urban (September 2015 - September 2016)
  • Epsilon Esports - Swanny, ShAnE, Dominate (August - September 2015)
  • Aware Gaming - Momo, Pascoe, McGee, (June - August 2015)
  • Wrecking Gaming - (May - June 2015)
  • Orbit eSport - Detain, YellowBeanBag, Lewis (April - May 2015)
  • Excel Esports - (March - April 2015)
  • Flight eSports - (January - February 2015)

 

Zer0's History

Advanced Warfare

Zer0's first LAN event was at AM 2 Pro Omnia, where he represented Aware Gaming with Damo, SunnyB and Maple; they finished top eight.

His big break came during Advanced Warfare when he joined Epsilon Esports for the Gfinity European Pro League Season 2.

Zer0 was recruited by Swanny and ShAnE to freshen up the established group of pro players - the change didn't necessarily pan out for the team, but it landed him a spot on Team Infused.

Along with MarkyB, Peatie and Urban, the squad finished third at DreamHack London and won EGL Blackpool.

Black Ops 3

It was a quick rise to the top for Zer0 and Black Ops 3, which saw him further cement his place at the top of the European scene; he received prize money at nine offline events.

Team Infused stuck together for the new game and domestically they were a huge success. Their first two events saw them place second to Millenium, with Infused losing in the Grand Final at Insomnia56 after sending them to the losers bracket.

There was a three-month gap between Insomnia56 and the EGL Open (of which the time was filled with the Online Pro League). Team Infused managed to win this event with the dominate Millenium falling to a fourth-place finish.

The squad quickly tripled their prize money three weeks later with a top-four finish at the Pro League Stage 1 Playoffs.

The next three events were not as fruitful. Team Infused only received $7,000 in prize money but placed well considering they were major international events.

They finished second at the Stage 2 Playoffs, which was the big finish for the year as they placed top twelve at MLG Orlando and top sixteen at COD Champs 2016.

 

Infinite Warfare

Heading into the new year, Zer0 remained with Urban as they joined Orbit eSports with Joee and Rated.

The year started off with a poor performance at the Las Vegas Open, finishing top thirty-six, but was quickly forgotten after finishing first on home soil at the CWL London Invitational.

The next event was the last one under Orbit, before joining Red Reserve. A top sixteen at Atlanta, top twelve at Paris and an offer from Splyce was enough for Zer0 to part ways with his former squad.

Zer0 would then team with Bance, Jurd and Madcat with their first event being CWL Dallas (finishing fourth).

The team then placed second at Birmingham, before winning the Stage 1 Pro League Playoffs; Splyce were the first European team to win an international event since TCM-Gaming in 2012.

They came close to repeating their performance but fell to Luminosity Gaming in the Grand Final.

Splyce's last three events were underwhelming as they finished top eight in all of them.

WWII

Zer0 went back to his old organisation (Red Reserve) and teammates (Joee and Rated); they also added Joshh to the lineup.

Overall it was a tough year for European teams, however, they were by far the most successful.

The squad accumulated over $275,000 during the season. They placed second at both Atlanta and Anaheim, first in their Pro League division and third in the playoffs.

After a poor finish in Seattle, Joshh was dropped for Skrapz, which was a successful change. The team failed to capitalise on a strong end to the season, only finishing top eight at COD Champs 2018.

Black Ops 4

Red Reserve stuck together for Black Ops 4 and added Bance to their lineup.

The team finished top twelve at Las Vegas and qualified for the Pro League to begin the season.

Things didn't get going during Zer0's time on Red Reserve and his time soon came to an end when Red Reserve closed operations.

The spot was bought by FaZe Clan as they reintroduced themselves to COD Esports, entering with a young lineup - ZooMaa, Cellium, Asim, Skrapz and Zer0.

Placements through the season were decent, the highlights being a fourth at Anaheim and third at the Pro League Playoffs.

The year rounded up with a poor performance at COD Champs 2019 as they placed top sixteen.

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Written ByChris Trout@TheTrout91

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