Toronto Extremely has unveiled its roster forward of the 2026 Name of Responsibility League (CDL) season.
The roster options three of the 4 gamers who represented the franchise throughout the Name of Responsibility: Black Ops 6 season.
The trio of Tobias ‘CleanX‘ Juul Jønsson, Joseph ‘JoeDeceives‘ Romero and Jamie ‘Perception‘ Craven returns for an additional season, with former Miami Heretics participant José ‘ReaaL‘ Manuel Fernández finishing the roster.
ReaaL joins following allegations of breaking a verbal settlement together with his former staff. Miami Heretics claimed that the participant verbally agreed to characterize the organisation in Name of Responsibility: Black Ops 7. The Spaniard and his company denied any breach of settlement.
Perception returns to Toronto after saying his unrestricted free company on August twelfth, 2025. On October eighth, the franchise unveiled its beginning line-up.
Perception and CleanX are one of many longest-standing duos in Name of Responsibility historical past, having competed below the Toronto Extremely banner since October 2020.
For CleanX, 2026 will mark seven years of representing the franchise, having joined Toronto Extremely in October 2019. This follows the creation of the franchise, which is owned and operated by OverActive Media.
Toronto Extremely In 2025
All through the Black Ops 6 season, Toronto Extremely was considered one of a number of franchises in rivalry to attain victories on the Majors. High three finishes at Main 2 and Main 3 mixed with top-six placements at Main 1 and Main 4 cemented the staff’s place on the season-ending CDL Championship.
Champs began off with loads of promise following a 3-1 win over the Carolina Royal Ravens, however 3-0 defeats to eventual winners OpTic Texas and runners-up Vancouver Surge, despatched the staff residence with one other top-six end.
Heading into Black Ops 7, Toronto Extremely has assembled a roster full of loads of slaying energy and expertise required to compete on the pinnacle of Name of Responsibility esports.


