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Minnesota Rokkr releases GodRx and TTinyy ahead of 2021 Call Of Duty League season

Minnesota Rokkr becomes the third team to confirm major roster changes ahead of the 2021 Call of Duty League season.

So far we have seen the official name changes of Dallas Empire, Toronto Ultra, and Seattle Surge in the 2021 season, where competitive 4v4 play will return. Some teams have made major changes with the Seattle Surge and Toronto Ultra both releasing 6 players, while the Dallas Empire has evolved without Clayster, but it looks like the remaining players will be kept for the Black Ops Cold War season.

Minnesota Rokkr took to Twitter to announce the release of two players, one starter for the entire season except for the GodRx champions and one of their TTinyy subs.

Adam «GodRx» Brown

AR, SMG or Sniper, GodRx can do it all. He’s an extremely versatile player who started his career in 2014 for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. GodRx has yet to win a Call of Duty Championship, but he has won many online 2k tournaments. His highest ranking at the World Championships came last year in Black Ops 4 with Emigma 6.

Devin «TTinyy» Robinson

TTinyy started competing in 2017 during Call of Duty: World War 2 season. He competed under numerous amateur teams over the past two seasons before joining the Minnesota Rokkr as a submarine. This season, he starred in Challengers events for Rebel Esports and Virginia Velocity.

Minnesota Rokkr now has a 5-man squad of Adam “Assault” Garcia, Alex “Alexx” Carpenter, Obaid “Asim” Asim, Kaden “Exceed” Stockdale and Justin “SiLLY” Fargo-Palmer.

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