Vancouver Surge has launched its complete Name of Responsibility League (CDL) roster forward of the Name of Responsibility: Black Ops 7 season.
In consequence, the franchise will now be trying to revamp the lineup with 4 new gamers, together with a coach.
The choice to half methods with its roster comes throughout the low season after Vancouver Surge made three Grand Finals appearances throughout the Name of Responsibility: Black Ops 6 season, marking the franchise’s most profitable 12 months since its rebranding from Seattle Surge in 2024.
Together with this, the franchise additionally scored a second-place end on the Esports World Cup, dropping to OpTic Gaming within the last.
Jovan ‘04‘ Rodriguez, Byron ‘Nastie‘ Plumridge, Travis ‘Neptune‘ McCloud, and Jordan ‘Abuzah‘ François at the moment are unrestricted free brokers, enabling them to search out one other organisation to characterize subsequent season.
Along with the roster parting methods, the coach, Ray ‘Rambo’ Lussier, has additionally left and is in search of new teaching alternatives inside the CDL.
“Thanks on your dedication, ardour, and onerous work that delivered recollections we’ll always remember,” stated the franchise on social media. “From clearing the slate to elevating the tide, we’ll purpose excessive on constructing a brand new wave for the Surge.”
What’s Subsequent For Vancouver Surge?
Following the departure of its Black Ops 6 roster and head coach, Vancouver Surge has but to disclose any new signings for the Black Ops 7 season.
With a number of months remaining till the 2026 season begins, an announcement concerning the subsequent wave of gamers to characterize the franchise may very well be some time away.
After a number of Grand Last appearances, Vancouver Surge shall be in search of a lineup able to persistently making it to the latter phases of tournaments and competing for trophies in Black Ops 7.