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| league = [[Call of Duty League]] |
| league = [[Call of Duty League]] |
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| game = ''[[Call of Duty]]'' |
| game = ''[[Call of Duty]]'' |
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| career_start = 2010 |
| career_start = 2010? |
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| years1 = 2015–2017 |
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| years4 = 2021–2022 |
| years4 = 2021–2022 |
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| team4 = [[New York Subliners]] |
| team4 = [[New York Subliners]] |
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| years5 = 2022–2023 |
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| team5 = [[Las Vegas Legion]] |
| team5 = [[Las Vegas Legion]] |
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'''James Clayton Eubanks''', better known as '''Clayster''' or ''' |
'''James Clayton Eubanks''', better known as '''Clayster''' or '''Clay''', is an American professional ''[[Call of Duty]]'' player for the [[Las Vegas Legion]]. |
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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
Clayster | |
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Eubanks in 2020
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Current team | |
Team | Las Vegas Legion |
Game | Call of Duty |
League | Call of Duty League |
Personal information | |
Name | James Eugene Eubanks |
Nickname(s) | Clay |
Born | 1992 or 1993 (age 31–32)[1] |
Nationality | American |
Career information | |
Playing career | 2010?–present |
Team history | |
2015–2017 | FaZe Clan |
2017–2019 | eUnited |
2019–2020 | Dallas Empire |
2021–2022 | New York Subliners |
2022–2023 | Las Vegas Legion |
Career highlights and awards | |
James Clayton Eubanks, better known as ClaysterorClay, is an American professional Call of Duty player for the Las Vegas Legion.
Eubanks is from Winchester, Virginia, and attended West Virginia University.[2] He is the son of former musician Jerry Eubanks.[3]
Eubanks was the Major League Gaming (MLG) X Games 2014 gold medalist, playing with OpTic Gaming, and MVP of the Call of Duty Championship 2015, playing with Denial eSports. Eubanks went 1,400 days without a major win, until he and the eUnited squad won the finals of the 2019 CWL Pro League to clinch the 2019 league championship and end the drought.[4]
He has played for RoughNeX, Thrust Nation, UNiTE Gaming, compLexity Gaming, Team Kaliber, OpTic Gaming, Team EnVyUs, Denial eSports, FaZe Clan, and eUnited.[5]
Preceded by | Call of Duty Championship winner 2015 With: Denial eSports: Chris "Replays" Crowder Dylan "Attach" Price Jordan "JKap" Kaplan |
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Professional Call of Duty competition
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