Cloud9 New York | |
Upright: | yes |
Current: | 2024 Call of Duty League season |
Current Icon: | Esports |
Founded: | May 02, 2019 |
League: | Call of Duty League |
City: | New York City, New York, United States HQ: Dallas Texas |
Championships: | 1 (2023) |
Stage Titles: | 3(2023 Major 1 & 5), (2024 Major 4) |
Parent Group: | Cloud9 |
History: | New York Subliners (2019–2024) Cloud9 New York (2024–present) |
Cloud9 New York are an American professional Call of Duty League (CDL) esports team based in New York City, New York. The team is operated by Cloud9, an esports organization owned by Jack Etienne. The team were formerly known as the New York Subliners (NYSL), owned by Sterling Equities subsidiary Sterling.VC.[1] New York was announced as one of the first five cities to own a spot in the CDL.[2]
NYSL entered the CDL with high expectations due to their veteran filled lineup led by ZooMaa.[3] These expectations were halted quickly, with the team suffering frequent losses at the Launch Weekend event. The underperforming continued into the following events for the Subliners, ultimately leading to the team's first roster change; in which they acquired "Mack".[4]
This new addition of Mack also brought along a new energy to the team. The NYSL defeated fan-favorite Chicago Huntsmen during week 6, winning in a unanimous 3–0 fashion.[5] The team went on to finish 5th in the league overall.[6]
The Subliners faced obstacles early with team composition. This came in January 2021 when Tommy 'ZooMaa' Paparatto, veteran Call of Duty professional and league starter announced his retirement.[7] The team responded with the addition of amateur player, Conor 'Diamondcon' Johst to fill this position.[8]
The Call of Duty team of NYSL had been struggling for a while before they picked up a player named KiSMET, who had been making waves in the competitive scene for his exceptional skills. KiSMET's addition to the team was a game-changer, and he immediately showed his worth in the Respawn game mode.
With KiSMET on board, NYSL was able to make a strong comeback in the 2022 Vanguard Pro Am Classic, which was KiSMET's first event back in the CDL after Modern Warfare. KiSMET's contributions were crucial in their victory, and NYSL emerged as the champions of the 2022 Vanguard Pro Am Classic.[9]
On March 20, 2022, Clayster announced he was benched from NYSL in favor of PaulEhx.[10]
From July 14, 2022, to Sunday, July 17, 2022, the NYSL parent organization NYXL (company) hosted the Call of Duty League Major IV at Kings Theatre (Brooklyn).[11] After the major, NYSL had secured a spot to the Call of Duty Champs 2022.[12]
The NYSL tied for 5 & 6 place against Toronto Ultra at the 2022 Call of Duty League Championships.[13]
The NYSL continued to have obstacles in team composition throughout the 2022 season. After the championships, NYSL players Crimsix, PaulEhx, HyDra, and coach Dreal, participated on a podcast called 'The Flank', in which the players discussed racism between players, knowledge of NYXL's internal plans for their replacement since before Major 4, and favoritism from coaches and management.[14]
Crimsix, renowned professional player with the most wins in Call of Duty history, retired after the 2022 season with NYSL.[15]
After the departure of Crimsix, the New York Subliners built their roster for the 2023 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 season around Hydra, making two significant additions in the form of players Priestahh and Skyz.[16]
At the first tournament of the season, Major 1 hosted by the league in Raleigh, North Carolina, NYSL won the top seat.
On December 19, 2022, NYXL announced that they would no longer be hosting Major IV for 2023.[17]
The NYSL won the 2023 Call of Duty League Championships.[18] KiSMET was awarded MVP of the event for his performance.
After winning the MW2 championship, The New York Subliners dropped Priestahh and added Sib to their professional lineup for the MW3 Season.
At the fourth tournament of the season, Major 4 hosted by the league in Burbank, California, NYSL won the top seat.
NYSL lost the 2024 Call of Duty League Championship, losing to OpTic Texas in the Grand Final.
On January 25, 2024, NYSL announced that they would be creating a semi-professional team (Tier 2) for Call of Duty Challengers Cup, featuring players Gunless, Classic, PaulEhx, and Decemate.[19]
Four months later, the whole team was let go on May 7, 2024, only ten days before they were set to appear at the Call of Duty Major 3 hosted by Toronto Ultra.[20]
Season | Regular season | Finish | Playoffs | Note | ||||||||
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2020 | 30 | 13 | 17 | 57 | 60 | align=left | 5th | align=left | 7–8th, Lost in Losers round 2, 2–3 (London) | As New York Subliners | ||
2021 | 41 | 24 | 17 | 85 | 81 | align=left | 5th | align=left | 5–6th, Lost in Losers round 2, 1–3 (Rokkr) | |||
2022 | 29 | 14 | 15 | 59 | 61 | align=left | 8th | align=left | 5–6th, Lost in Losers round 2, 0–3 (OpTic) | |||
2023 | 48 | 31 | 17 | 112 | 77 | align=left | 3rd | align=left | 1st, Won Grand Finals, 5–0 (Ultra) | |||
2024 | 46 | 30 | 16 | 108 | 76 | align=left | 4th | align=left | 2nd, Lost in Grand Finals, 1–5 (OpTic) |
Date | Prize | Event | Roster |
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2020-07-12 | $50,000 | Call of Duty League 2020 Week 11 – New York | ZooMaa • Temp • Accuracy • Attach • Mack |
2022-05-08 | $100,000 | Call of Duty League 2022 – Pro-Am Classic | HyDra • Crimsix • PaulEhx • KiSMET |
2022-12-18 | $200,000 | Call of Duty League 2023 – Major 1 | HyDra • KiSMET • Skyz • Priestahh |
2023-05-28 | $200,000 | Call of Duty League 2023 – Major 5 | HyDra • KiSMET • Skyz • Priestahh |
2023-06-18 | $1,000,000 | Call of Duty League Championship 2023 | HyDra • KiSMET • Skyz • Priestahh |
2024-06-30 | $150,000 | Call of Duty League 2024 – Major 4 | HyDra • KiSMET • Skyz • Sib |
Season MVP
Champs MVP
1st Team All-Star
2nd Team All-Star