CDL 2020: Havok Florida Mutineers Player Profile For Call of Duty League 2020


Colt "Havok" McLendon is an SMG slayer for the Florida Mutineers. The 21-year-old American will feature as part of the Florida franchise in the Call of Duty League (CDL) 2020 Season.

Havok is best known for his time on the iSolation eSports roster and most recently Gen.G.

It was during Advanced Warfare that Havok first broke onto the scene, working with iSolation eSports to avoid relegation and go on to finish top six at the Season 3 Pro League Playoffs. Since becoming old enough to participate in the CWL, Havok has become a staple name within the COD scene; he has won almost $150,000 in prize money.

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

CDL 2020 Season

For the debut season of the Call of Duty League, Havok will be a part of the Florida Mutineers - the team consists of:

  • Chance "Maux" Moncivaez
  • Colt "Havok" McLendon
  • Cesar "Skyz" Bueno
  • Bradley "Frosty" Bergstrom
  • Preston "Prestinni" Sanderson

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

His best placement was second in the CheckMate Gaming Elite $2500 5v5 S&D 2019-10-27

 

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
25th-32nd
$10,000
Gen.G
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019 Playoffs Play-in
21-07-2019
5th-8th
$300,000
Gen.G
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019
05-07-2019
3rd-4th
$81,875
Gen.G
BO4
CWL Anaheim 2019
16-06-2019
2nd
$80,000
Gen.G
BO4
CWL London 2019
05-05-2019
5th-6th
$15,000
Gen.G
BO4
CWL Fort Worth 2019
17-03-2019
7th-8th
$7,500
Gen.G
BO4
CWL Las Vegas Open 2019
09-12-2018
7th-8th
$0
Gone Gaming
WWII
Call of Duty World League Championship 2018 LCQ
19-08-2018
17th-24th
$0
Gone Gaming
WWII
CWL Anaheim Open 2018
17-06-2018
25th-28th
$0
Gone Gaming
WWII
CWL Seattle Open 2018
22-04-2018
29th-32nd
$0
Gone Gaming
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Team History

  • Florida Mutineers - Maux, Havok, Skyz, Frosty (December 2019 - Present)
  • Gen.G - MajorManiak, Nagafen, Maux, Envoy, Spacely, Nagafen  (January 2019 - December 2019)
  • Team Space - Spacely, MajorManiak, Maux, Nagafen (December 2018 - January 2019)
  • Str8 Rippin - Spacely, MajorManiak, Maux, Nagafen (December 2018)
  • Gone Gaming - Blfire, Legal, Most, Apox, LlamaGod, Evasion, Skyz (February - April 2018 & June - September 2018)
  • InControl Gaming - Legal, Blfire, Mosh (January 2018)
  • eRa Eternity - Dedo, Rallied, ProoFy (September - December 2017)
  • Evil Geniuses - NAMELESS, StuDyy, Nagafen, Parasite, (November 2016 - August 2017)
  • compLexity - Parasite, LlamaGod, Swarley (August - November 2016)
  • Team Envy - JKap, SlasheR, ACHES, TeePee (February - March 2016)
  • Cloud9 - LlamaGod, Mochila, Happy, Assault, Swarley, SiLLY (February - August 2016)
  • iSolation eSports - Dedo, LlamaGod, SiLLY (April - November 2015)
  • TIC Gaming - VaiN, Lyric, Demise (February - March 2015)

 

Havok's History

Advanced Warfare

Havok worked his way up through the ranks to earn himself a spot on the iSolation eSports roster.

Dedo, Havok, LlamaGod and SiLLY finished top twelve at UMG California 2015. They went on to place first at the MLG Pro League 2015 Season 3 Relegation event.

The team underwent a few changes, with GodRx coming in for LlamaGod during UMG Dallas 2015 (placing top eight). They then attended EGL Dallas with Mochila (replacing GodRx) to finish first.

The season finished with Llamagod returning to the squad, where they placed top six at UMG Washington and the MLG Pro League Season 3 playoffs. Their final event, MLG World Finals, finished with an underwhelming top twelve.

Black Ops 3

Black Ops 3 saw Havok transition to a big organisation name in Cloud9 - accompanied by LlamaGod, Mochila and Happy.

The team qualified for the Stage 1 Pro League but opted to swap out Mochila for Assault going into Anaheim; the team finished top eight.

The team again managed a top-eight finish at the Stage 2 playoffs and the Orlando Open (with SiLLY and Swarley replacing LlamaGod and Happy).

 

Infinite Warfare

Infinite Warfare was arguably Havok's most successful year, finishing in the money in eight of the ten competitions he participated in.

Outside of a top-four placement in the pro league, the team of Havok, NAMELESS, StuDyy and Nagafen finished top eight in five tournaments.

Their best finish was a top-six at the Anaheim Open, coming off the back of Parasite joining in place of StuDyy. They wrapped up the year with a disappointing top thirty-two finish at COD Champs 2017.

There was a lot of tension and internal issues that led to the team's drop in form.

WWII

Unfortunately for Havok, WWII was undoubtedly his worst season so far.

The first event of the year, Dallas, ended in a top sixty-four finish with eRa Eternity.

He then moved to InControl Gaming and massively improved, finishing top twenty.

His final move of the year landed him on Gone Gaming with Legal, Bldfire and Mosh. Their first event was at the Canadian Championship Series 2018 National Final and the only event that he won prize money at; they placed top four winning C$6,000.

The rest of the year had few things to cheer about and finally finished with a top twenty-four placement at the COD Champs 2018 LCQ.

Black Ops 4

Black Ops 4 was a return to form for Havok, he started off by joining Str8 Rippin with Spacely, MajorManiak, Maux and Nagafen.

The team qualified for the Las Vegas Open Play-In and went on to place top eight at the event. With Str8 Rippin picking up the team only for the event, they left to join Team Space.

The squad qualified for the Pro League and were signed to organisation Gen.G shortly after.

The team got better and better as the year went on, quietly taking down the giants in the background of tournaments. After placing second at Anaheim, everyone was convinced they would go on to win a big tournament that year.

They finished the Pro League in the top four and placed second at the Pro League Playoffs.

Many thought that COD Champs 2019 was Gen.G's time, but it all fell apart at the event. They lost all three games in their pool against Enigma6, Team WaR and Fuego Gaming to finish last.

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Written ByChris Trout@TheTrout91

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