CDL 2020: Assault Minnesota RØKKR Player Profile For Call of Duty League 2020


Adam "Assault" Garcia is a main AR player for the Minnesota RØKKR. The 23-year-old American will feature as part of the Minnesota franchise in the Call of Duty League (CDL) 2020 Season.

Assault is best known for being a 2018 World Champion with Evil Geniuses, as well as the tournament MVP.

He first announced himself to the Call of Duty scene on Advanced Warfare and since then his only major LAN event win was at COD Champs 2018. Assault has won two other minor events and has collected almost $250,000 in prize money.

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

CDL 2020 Season

For the debut season of the Call of Duty League, Assault will be a part of the Minnesota RØKKR - the team consists of:

  • Adam "Assault" Garcia
  • Adam "GodRx" Brown
  • Obaid "Asim" Asim
  • Alex "Alexx" Carpenter
  • Justin "SiLLY" Fargo-Palmer

With the CDL 2020 season yet to start, no offline tournaments have taken place yet. However, Assault has competed in a few online tournaments with the Minnesota RØKKR.

The Minnesota RØKKR have recorded two victories in the CheckMate Gaming $1000 5v5 S&D 2019-11-02 and GameBattles Premium $1000 4v4 S&D 2019-11-17.

 

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
Team Envy
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019 Playoffs Play-in
21-07-2019
5th-8th
$0
Team Envy
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019
05-07-2019
9th-10th
$64,375
Team Envy
BO4
CWL Anaheim Open 2019
16-06-2019
4th
$8,000
SCUF x Comeback
BO4
CWL Fort Worth 2019
17-03-2019
9th-12th
$0
Team Envy
BO4
CWL Las Vegas Open 2019
09-12-2018
9th-12th
$0
Team Envy
WWII
Call of Duty World League Championship 2018
19-08-2018
1st
$600,000
Evil Geniuses
WWII
CWL Pro League 2018 Stage 2
19-07-2018
9th-10th
$0
Evil Geniuses
WWII
CWL Anaheim Open 2018
17-06-2018
13th-16th
$48,000
Evil Geniuses
WWII
CWL Seattle Open 2018
22-04-2018
2nd
$48,000
Evil Geniuses
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Team History

  • Minnesota RØKKR - Assault, GodRx, Asim, Alexx (October 2019 - Present)
  • Team Envy - ACHES, SiLLY, Decemate, Gunless (September 2018 - September 2019)
  • SCUF x Comeback - Spacely, Proto, FeLo, Exceed (June 2019)
  • Team Space - Spacely, FeLo, Proto, GRVTY, Exceed (May - June 2019)
  • Team Envy - Huke, ACHES, Apathy, SiLLY (September 2018 - May 2019)
  • Evil Geniuses - ACHES, Apathy, SiLLY (April - September 2018)
  • Echo Fox - Faccento, Gunless, Saints, Goonjar, Aqua, Nagafen (October 2017 - April 2018)
  • Cloud9 - Havok, LlamaGod, Happy, ACHES, Lacefield, Ricky, Xotic, Priestahh (May 2016 - August 2017)
  • Cloud9 Eclipse - Dedo, SiLLY, Swarley (February - May 2016)
  • Enigma6 Gold - Dedo, SiLLY, Swarley (February 2016)
  • Stunner Gaming - Swarley, PRPLXD, Bevils (October 2015 - February 2016)
  • Dream Team Blue - Swarley, FEARS, Jump (May - June 2015)
  • Dream Team - Swarley, Jump, FEARS (May 2015)
  • Below Zero - GodLike, Wolf, REPPIN, Swarley (January - May 2015)
  • Relapsed eSports

Assault' History

Advanced Warfare

Assault began the year under Below Zero, partnering with GodLike, Wolf and REPPIN. The team won the second online qualifier for COD Champs 2015.

They went on to the Regional Qualifier beating Rise Nation to place top fourteen - the minimum to qualify for COD Champs 2015.

The team, unfortunately, placed top sixteen, having lost to Team Kaliber and OpTic Gaming in the knockout stage.

Swarley was brought in to replace REPPIN afterwards, where they finished fifth at UGC Niagra.

The year slowed down for Assault, bouncing around different teams before finishing with Team JusTus. The team of Assault, Spacely, Kenny and Envoy finished top six at the MLG World Finals 2015.

Black Ops 3

To open the year, Assault joined Enigma6 Gold with Dedo SiLLY and Swarley. Their first tournament, UMG South Carolina, saw them fight through the open bracket; finishing second.

The team were invited to the Champion Tournament off the back of their performance and finished top sixteen.

AGN Indianapolis 2016 was the location of Assault's first offline win under Most Wanted, winning a small prize with Demented, Dedo and Examples.

Assault joined Cloud9 Eclipse, Cloud9's sister team, with his Enigma6 Gold teammates. The team failed to qualify for the Pro League, but Assault was soon added to the main Cloud9 lineup in place of Mochila.

Three consecutive top eight placements meant a change was needed. Havok, Swarley and SiLLY were all removed to bring in ACHES, Lacefield and Ricky.

The team's first and only event for Black Ops 3 was COD Champs 2016, where they placed sixth and famously eliminated OpTic Gaming.

Infinite Warfare

The team stuck together for the first event of the year and surprised everyone to finish second at Las Vegas.

Assault joined Examples, Envoy and Psycho for a small offline event called 'Gaming Gives Peoria', where they finished first.

The year was disappointing from then on and it wasn't long before changes were made. Xotic and Priestahh came in for Lacefield and Ricky.

The team went on to finish fourth at CWL Anaheim, but there wasn't much to talk about after that - a top sixteen finish at COD Champs 2017 was how the year ended.

 

WWII

WWII was a tough year for Assault again, moving from Cloud9 to Echo Fox for the start of the season.

The team of Assault, Faccento, Saints and Aqua struggled to achieve higher than a top-six finish all year. With that in mind, they did place within the money in 4/6 events.

Echo Fox dropped Assault, but he was quickly picked up by Evil Geniuses with ACHES, Apathy and SiLLY.

The squad went on to place second at Seattle before the woes returned. COD Champs 2018 was an event that few expected them to succeed in, but they went all the way to lift the trophy; with Assault picking up the MVP trophy.

Black Ops 4

For the Black Ops 4 season, Team Envy bought the Evil Geniuses team and brought on Huke as their fifth player.

Assault participated in only two events before being dropped to make way for Fero and Decemate.

The team went on to finish fourth at London and top sixteen at Anaheim. Meanwhile, Assault participated in the Anaheim Open event with Spacely, Proto, FeLo and Exceed; they finished fourth.

Envy soon loaned Huke to Splyce, making way for them to acquire Gunless on loan and reinstated Assault to the lineup.

The team's second set of roster changes rewarded them with a top-eight finish at the Pro League playoffs and a top sixteen exit at COD Champs 2019.

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Written ByChris Trout@TheTrout91

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