Added eUnited to Claysters team history
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| years1 = 2015-2017 |
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| team1 = [[FaZe Clan]] |
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| years2 = 2017-2019 |
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| team2 = eUnited |
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| years3 = 2019-2020 |
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| team3 = [[Dallas Empire]] |
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| years4 = 2021-present |
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| team4 = [[New York Subliners]] |
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*3× [[Call of Duty Championship|CWL/CDL]] champion ([[Call of Duty Championship 2015|2015]], [[Call of Duty Championship 2019|2019]], [[2020 Call of Duty League season|2020]]) |
*3× [[Call of Duty Championship|CWL/CDL]] champion ([[Call of Duty Championship 2015|2015]], [[Call of Duty Championship 2019|2019]], [[2020 Call of Duty League season|2020]]) |
Clayster | |
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Current team | |
Team | New York Subliners |
Game | Call of Duty |
League | Call of Duty League |
Personal information | |
Name | James Eugene Eubanks |
Nickname(s) | Clay |
Born | May 7th, 1992 |
Nationality | American |
Career information | |
Playing career | 2010–present |
Team history | |
2015-2017 | FaZe Clan |
2017-2019 | eUnited |
2019-2020 | Dallas Empire |
2021-present | New York Subliners |
Career highlights and awards | |
James Clayton Eubanks, better known as ClaysterorClay, is an American professional Call of Duty player for the New York Subliners.[1] Clayster is one of the most recognized and popular pro players in CoD history. He was the Major League Gaming (MLG) X Games 2014 gold medalist playing with the winning team OpTic Gaming and MVP of the Call of Duty Championship 2015 playing with the winning team Denial eSports. Clayster went 1,400 days without a major win, until he and the eUnited squad won a double set best of 5 series in the finals of the 2019 CWL Pro League to clinch the 2019 league championship and end the drought.[2] He is from Winchester, Virginia and attended West Virginia University.[3] He also played for RoughNeX, Thrust Nation, UNiTE Gaming, compLexity Gaming, Team Kaliber, OpTic Gaming, Team EnVyUs, Denial eSports, FaZe Clan, and eUnited.[4] He also runs a YouTube channel.[5]
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Preceded by | Call of Duty Championship winner 2015 With: Denial eSports: Chris "Replays" Crowder Dylan "Attach" Price Jordan "JKap" Kaplan |
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