Phantomz

Pre WWII
Phantomz started competing in an amateur league in Black Ops 3 on Team Vigor with Destiny, ProFeeZy, Yohan, and ShooKy, and the team placed third in the pA League Season 1 Regular Season and second in the pA League Season 1 Playoffs. In Infinite Warfare, Phantomz competed in a few MLG 2Ks and competed at the CWL Anaheim Open with Zynx, Anihmal, and Paradox, but the team only placed top 40.

World War II
To start the year, Phantomz was on Manor Esports with JH3, Zynx, and KaTaNii, and the team placed a poor top 64 at the CWL Dallas Open. However, former teammate ProFeeZy then picked up Phantomz to play with Glory and Nihill, and under Evil Within the team placed top 48 at the CWL New Orleans Open. The team then replaced Nihill with Pemby and eventually joined the org Midnight Gaming, and with the change the team placed an improved top 40 at CWL Atlanta Open. The team then continued to improve placing top 32 at the CWL Birmingham Open, but still failed to make it out of the open bracket. Seeking to improve, the team dropped Pemby for Stamino, but this did not work as Midnight Gaming only placed a poor top 48 at the SEAttle Open. Phantomz then bounced around several teams online before landing on Conquest Esports alongside KiSMET, Tisch, and GRVTY, and this team surprisingly made it out of the open bracket and into pools at the CWL Anaheim Open. Once in pools, Conquest Esports impressed many by playing pro league teams like OpTic Gaming close including beating Splyce, but they lost in the first round of the losers bracket for a top 24 placement. The team then had to split as they were seeking a team with enough pro points to have a chance at qualifying for champs, so Phantomz and KiSMET joined Morituri eSports to team with top AMs Nova and Mayhem. This team looked good online winning a NA MLG 2K, but still made a change replacing KiSMET with Spoof who was a former longtime teammate of Nova and Mayhem. Morituri eSports would go on to qualify for CWL Champs at the CWL Championship LCQ beating other NA AM teams Mentality Esports and InControl Gaming. At the CWL Championship, Morituri eSports only placed top 32 as they finished bottom of a tough pool consisting of FaZe Clan, Enigma6 Group, and compLexity Gaming.

Black Ops 4
After rising the ranks in the NA AM scene in the previous title, Phantomz started this year on a better AM team consisting of Asim, GRVTY, Tisch, and Mosh. This team saw good improvement online including winning an MLG 2K and that allowed them to be picked up by FC Black. At the CWL Las Vegas Open, FC Black failed to make it into pools from the open bracket, but still did manage to place a solid top 24. That placement was good enough to qualify for the CWL Pro League Qualifier where they went 3-3 in their pool forcing them into bracket play, where they lost to Mindfreak and Overtime eSport, meaning they failed to qualify for the pro league. FC Black then dropped Tisch and Mosh for the young phenoms Simp and Cellium, and the team emerged as the top NA AM team winning 4 NA MLG 2Ks in a row. The team then picked up RJ as a coach, and proved their AM scene dominance by winning the CWL Forth Worth Open by easily coasting through the bracket before beating Cyclone in a game 5 and reverse sweeping Mindfreak in the grand final. FC Black then used ZooMaa as a replacement for Simp at the WorldGaming Championship Series Grand Finals and finished in second losing to a slay heavy pro league pick up team Yerr. Despite not winning the WorldGaming event, the players of FC Black were able to show of their skill and they were all picked up by league teams. Phantomz ended up on Evil Geniuses on loan from FC Black to team with Xotic and veterans Jkap, Attach, and Apathy.