CoD Cellular participant will get happiest meal after beating former crew on McDonald’s Wi-Fi

One Name of Obligation: Cellular participant not too long ago displayed a particular diploma of ardour and resourcefulness, in addition to a bit of little bit of spite, by efficiently upending his former crew whereas presumably sitting a couple of toes away from a dirty McDonald’s toilet (as if there’s every other type).

ItzMago, a Puerto Rican CoD Cellular participant, not too long ago instructed the story of his crew’s unbelievable upset victory over his former squad. Mago defined that after he give up his job and moved right into a gaming home along with his ARP Gaming teammates, they unceremoniously changed him, forcing him to remain in a lodge and proceed to compete.

He discovered that the Wi-Fi was particularly dangerous within the lodge, nonetheless, so he fled to the nice and cozy embrace of the Golden Arches aka Mickey D’s aka Maccies aka McDonald’s. Fortuitously and fairly surprisingly if I’ll add, the McDonald’s Wi-Fi was really appropriate for a wi-fi gaming expertise.

When it was time to face off towards ARP on July 13 as a part of the CoD Cellular World Championship North American Stage 4, ItzMago and his new Six Kings teammates prevailed in a 3-2 victory. And after the win, McDonald’s turned off the lights. Actually.

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In an interview with Jake Lucky, ItzMago mentioned that whereas he was importing a YouTube video, McDonald’s workers started asking him when he would go away.

“I used to be in [the dining room at] 11, 11 and a half, and so they simply began asking me, ‘Yo, foyer’s closed, man.’ ‘I do know, I do know. Simply 2 p.c of my video and that’s it,’ I instructed them,” ItzMago mentioned.

They finally turned off the lights within the eating room identical to Six Kings turned off ARP’s lights, which made for an additional humorous second in what is going to possible be the strangest day in ItzMago’s skilled profession.

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Preston Byers

Affiliate editor. Co-host of the Ego Chall Podcast. Since discovering esports via the 2013 Name of Obligation Championship, Preston has pursued a profession in esports and journalism, most notably with Dot Esports. He graduated from Youngstown State College with a bachelor’s diploma in journalism in 2021.

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