COD - CDL - Major 1 Quals 12/14 21:30 - OpTic Texas v LA Guerrillas M8 2-2
COD - CDL - Major 1 Quals 12/14 00:30 - OpTic Texas v Vancouver Surge 2-1
COD - CDL - Major 1 Quals 12/08 23:00 - Cloud9 New York v OpTic Texas 0-2
COD - CDL - Major 1 Quals 12/06 21:30 - OpTic Texas v Boston Breach 2-2
COD - CDL - Championship 07/21 19:00 - New York Subliners v OpTic Texas 1-5
COD - CDL - Championship 07/20 22:00 - OpTic Texas v New York Subliners 3-2
COD - CDL - Championship 07/19 22:00 - LA Thieves v OpTic Texas 2-3
COD - CDL - Championship 07/18 23:30 - OpTic Texas v LA Guerrillas 3-0
COD - CDL - Major 4 06/28 23:15 - OpTic Texas v Miami Heretics 2-3
COD - CDL - Major 4 Quals 06/23 19:00 - OpTic Texas v Toronto Ultra 0-3
COD - CDL - Major 4 Quals 06/22 21:55 - OpTic Texas v Boston Breach 2-3
COD - CDL - Major 4 Quals 06/16 21:45 - New York Subliners v OpTic Texas 3-2
COD - CDL - Major 4 Quals 06/14 20:30 - OpTic Texas v Carolina Royal Ravens 2-3
COD - CDL - Major 4 Quals 06/09 21:20 - OpTic Texas v Minnesota ROKKR 2-3
COD - CDL - Major 4 Quals 06/02 23:10 - Las Vegas Legion v OpTic Texas 3-2
COD - CDL - Major 4 Quals 06/01 22:00 - Miami Heretics v OpTic Texas 0-3
COD - CDL - Major 3 05/19 23:00 - Toronto Ultra v OpTic Texas 0-4
COD - CDL - Major 3 05/19 20:30 - OpTic Texas v Atlanta FaZe 3-2
COD - CDL - Major 3 05/19 17:30 - OpTic Texas v New York Subliners 3-2
COD - CDL - Major 3 05/18 23:30 - OpTic Texas v Miami Heretics 2-1
COD - CDL - Major 3 05/18 20:00 - OpTic Texas v Toronto Ultra 1-3
COD - CDL - Major 3 05/16 21:55 - OpTic Texas v Carolina Royal Ravens 3-1
COD - CDL - Major 3 Quals 05/12 22:00 - LA Thieves v OpTic Texas 1-3
COD - CDL - Major 3 Quals 05/04 22:00 - LA Guerrillas v OpTic Texas 1-3
COD - CDL - Major 3 Quals 05/03 20:30 - OpTic Texas v Boston Breach 3-2
COD - CDL - Major 3 Quals 04/28 20:05 - OpTic Texas v Miami Heretics 3-1
COD - CDL - Major 3 Quals 04/20 20:30 - Las Vegas Legion v OpTic Texas 0-3
COD - CDL - Major 3 Quals 04/19 20:30 - Seattle Surge v OpTic Texas 0-3
COD - CDL - Major 3 Quals 04/14 22:00 - OpTic Texas v Atlanta FaZe 1-3
COD - CDL - Major 2 03/24 22:00 - Atlanta FaZe v OpTic Texas 4-1

Wikipedia - OpTic Texas

OpTic Texas (formerly the Dallas Empire) is an American professional Call of Duty League (CDL) esports team based in Dallas, Texas. OpTic Texas is owned by OpTic Gaming. Dallas was announced as one of the first five cities to host a CDL team.

History

Dallas Empire (2019-2021)

On May 2, 2019, Activision Blizzard announced that Envy Gaming had purchased one of the first five franchise slots for the Call of Duty League. According to ESPN, the publisher was looking to sell slots for approximately $25 million per team. Starting on October 14, 2019, and over the next 5 days Dallas announced their starting 5 man roster culminating with the announcement of their branding, the Dallas Empire. On August 30, 2020, Dallas Empire won the 2020 Call of Duty League Championship. On September 1, 2020, Clayster announced on his Twitter account that he would go into the 2021 as a restricted free agent as a result of the Call of Duty League moving back to a 4v4 format.

The team started the 2021 season well, finishing 2nd at Stage 1 and 3rd at Stage 2. However, during Stage 3 the team announced that Huke would be moved to the substitute position with FeLo joining the starting roster. Following a disappointing 7th/8th finishing during Stage 3 the team announced another change to the team's roster with Vivid being acquired from the Los Angeles Guerrillas, resulting in FeLo once again being moved to the substitute position. The team showed improvement, resulting in a 2nd finish at Stage 4 after a 5–4 loss to the Atlanta FaZe in the Grand Finals. This result was followed up with a 4th finishing during Stage 5, resulting in the team finishing 3rd in the Regular Season standings. At the Championship Weekend the team finished 3rd following losses to the Atlanta FaZe and Toronto Ultra. After the end of the 2021 season the team announced Ian "Crimsix" Porter and Reece "Vivid" Drost would be leaving the team with both players becoming a Restricted Free Agent.

OpTic Texas (2021-Present)

Ahead of the 2022 season, the team was renamed to OpTic Texas following the merger of Envy and OpTic Gaming.

In November 2021, it was announced that Envy Gaming would acquire the OpTic Gaming brand as part of a merger. OpTic Gaming leader Hector “HECZ” Rodriguez joined the combined companies’ ownership group and was to serve as President of OpTic Gaming. This also brought the OpTic Texas roster for Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty League into the Envy family. In June 2022, it was announced Envy Gaming would retire the Envy brand, and fully become OpTic Gaming, thus moving the ownership of the OpTic Texas brand officially under the OpTic Gaming banner completely.

2022 season

During the 2022 season the team won Stage 1, followed by a top 6 place finishes at Stage 2 & Stage 3 and a top 4 finish at Stage 4, resulting in a second-place finish in the overall standings. At the 2022 Championship the team finished 4th following a 3–0 loss to the Los Angeles Thieves and a 3–1 loss to the Seattle Surge.

2023 season

In August 2022, the team announced that it would be parting ways with Brandon "Dashy" Otell and Inderwir "iLLeY" Dhaliwal ahead of the 2023 season. A day later however, the team announced that both players would still be part of the team for the 2023 season.

After a disappointing Top 12 finish at Major I, the team decided to pick up Cuyler "Huke" Garland to replace Dashy.

On January 17, 2023, Seth "Scump" Abner released a video announcing his retirement ahead of Major II. In the video, it was also announced that Dashy would be returning to the team for Major II. Following a fourth-place finish at Major II, the team dropped ILLeY from the starting roster and added amateur player Daniel "Ghosty" Rothe.

2024 season

On June 26, 2023, OpTic Texas announced that it would part ways with Huke and Ghosty ahead of the 2024 season.

On July 31, 2023 OpTic finalized their MW3 season's roster by announcing the additions of Amer "Pred" Zulbeari from the Seattle Surge, and 2022 Champion Kenneth "Kenny" Williams from the Los Angeles Theives.

On May 19, 2024, OpTic Texas won their first major tournament in over 2 years by defeating the home team Toronto Ultra at third event of the year.

On July 21, 2024, OpTic Texas claim their first CDL era championship and their first title since the 2017 season at the Call of Duty League Championship Weekend in Allen, Texas's Credit Union of Texas Event Center.

2025 season

On December 11, 2024, it was reported that the team was exploring options to replace Pred as he was dealing with personal issues. On December 12, Pred was benched and team picked up Huke, his 3rd stint with the Dallas Emprie/OpTic Texas franchise. However, the team did not state a reason behind Pred's benching.

OpTic Texas is a professional esports team based in the Lone Star State, known for their competitive prowess and dedication to excellence in the world of gaming. With a roster of talented players hailing from Texas and beyond, OpTic Texas competes in a variety of popular esports titles, including Call of Duty, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and League of Legends.

The team is known for their strategic gameplay, teamwork, and relentless drive to win, making them a formidable force in the esports scene. With a strong fan base and a reputation for putting on thrilling performances, OpTic Texas is a team to watch out for in the competitive gaming world.

Whether they're dominating the competition in a high-stakes tournament or practicing tirelessly to improve their skills, OpTic Texas is always pushing the boundaries of what is possible in esports. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for gaming, this team is sure to continue making waves in the world of competitive gaming for years to come.