Top 5 Competitive Call of Duty Players With Highest Profits

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The highest-grossing competitive Call of Duty players in the United States have been determined. Here are the top five players.

It’s no secret that the esports industry is particularly lucrative. A new Solitaired study has confirmed this fact by revealing only the most competitive competitors in the United States. Call of Duty has become one of the most recognizable franchises in the world, with nearly every gamer trying their luck at some point. But some players are built differently, turning the game into a career and getting a solid win.

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The study only focuses on the revenue of these players, not revenue from other sources such as sponsorship or streaming. With that in mind, here are the five highest paid Call of Duty players in the United States.

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Ian “Crimsix” Porter/Photo: Belong

New York Subliners number one player Ian “Crimsix” Porter. Having reached 38 major tournaments in his career, Crimsix is ​​one of the most dominant players in Call of Duty.

Recently, Crimsix took first place with his NYSL teammates in Call of Duty League 2022: Pro-Am Classic, taking home their share of $100,000 in prize money.

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Courtesy of James “Clijster” Yubanx/Subliners

Crimsix NYSL teammate James “Clijster” Eubanx is second with less than $1.2 million in earnings. Kleister made his name playing for Complex, FaZe Clan and Dallas Empire.

Clayster and Crimsix became the first console athletes to win over $1 million in prize money.

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Alex “Arcitys” Sanderson/Photo courtesy of Atlanta FaZe

Only 23-year-old Alec “Arcit” Sanderson ranks third with earnings of over $1.1 million. Arcitys is currently performing live on FaZe in Atlanta, which is releasing Black Ops 3.

Arcitys are two-time world champions, winning the title with Atlanta FaZe in 2021 and eUnited in 2019.

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Abner “Bucket” set / Photo courtesy of OpTic Texas

Seth “Scump” Abner, current OpTic Texas player, is in fourth place. 2017 world champion and X Games gold medalist, Scamp has won 31 major tournaments. After debuting in the Call of Duty: Black Ops race, Scum quickly gained a foothold in the competitive scene.

Scump, one of COD’s best-known professionals and who has 2.2 million Twitter followers, can also be seen on Twitch in the COD and Valorant streams.

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Tyler “ABeZy” Pharris/Photo courtesy of Atlanta FaZe

Finally, in fifth place is Tyler “ABeZy” Faris. Like Arcitys, ABeZy currently plays for the Atlanta FaZe and is the 2019 and 2021 World Champion. At just 22 years old, ABeZy started his career at Wildcard Gaming in 2017 and is the youngest professional to make the roster.

Be sure to check out our coverage of everything in Call of Duty, including the full Call of Duty franchise history timeline.

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