Retired as Player | ||
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ACHES | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Patrick Price | |
Country of Birth | United States | |
Birthday | July 18, 1994 (age 30) | |
Residency | North America | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Player | |
Previous Role(s) | Substitute | |
PSN ID | PATTYCACHES- | |
XBL Gamertag | ACHES PAT | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Patrick "ACHES" Price is a retired Call of Duty esports player, previously a player for Unjustified Gaming. He is a 2014 and 2018 World Champion. He is known for being the captain of teams such as Leverage, compLexity, Evil Geniuses, and FaZe Clan.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Art of eXecution | ≈Jul 2010≈2010-07-?? | ≈Sep 2010≈2010-09-?? | ≈2mo ejel | ||
LeveraGe | ≈Sep 2010≈2010-09-?? | ≈Mar 2011≈2011-03-?? | ≈6mo ejel | ||
VWS Leverage | ≈Nov 2010≈2010-11-04 | ≈Nov 2010≈2010-11-?? | ≈4d ejel | ||
Quantic LeveraGe | ≈Mar 2011≈2011-03-?? | ≈Nov 2011≈2011-11-?? | ≈8mo 19d ejel | ||
LeveraGe | Oct 20122012-10-12 | Oct 20122012-10-15 | 3d ejel | ||
Quantic Gaming | ≈Nov 2012≈2012-11-?? | ≈Dec 2012≈2012-12-10 | ≈1mo 9d ejel | ||
compLexity | Dec 20122012-12-12[1] | May 20142014-05-06 | 1yr 4mo ejel | ||
Evil Geniuses | May 20142014-05-06[4] | Nov 20142014-11-14[3] | 6mo 8d ejel | ||
FaZe Clan | Nov 20142014-11-17[5] | Feb 20152015-02-01 | 2mo 14d ejel | ||
FaZe Red | Feb 20152015-02-01 | Apr 20152015-04-07 | 2mo 6d ejel | ||
Team Envy | Apr 20152015-04-07 | Apr 20152015-04-08 | 1d ejel | ||
Prophecy | Apr 20152015-04-08 | Jun 20152015-06-24 | 2mo 16d ejel | ||
TCM-Gaming | Jun 20152015-06-29 | Sep 20152015-09-22 | 2mo 23d ejel | ||
Rise Nation | Sep 20152015-09-24 | Oct 20152015-10-25 | 1mo 1d ejel | ||
Team Envy | Oct 20152015-10-26 | Apr 20162016-04-16 | 5mo 21d ejel | ||
CLG | May 20162016-05-12[6] | May 20162016-05-19 | 7d ejel | ||
100 Thieves | May 20162016-05-19[8] | Jul 20162016-07-07[7] | 1mo 19d ejel | ||
compLexity | Jul 20162016-07-31[9] | Aug 20162016-08-11 | 11d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Aug 20162016-08-11[11] | Aug 20172017-08-20[10] | 1yr 9d ejel | ||
Evil Geniuses | Sep 20172017-09-21[13] | Sep 20182018-09-22[12] | 1yr 1d ejel | ||
Team Envy | Sep 20182018-09-22[16] | Sep 20192019-09-24[14] | 1yr 2d ejel | ||
LA Guerrillas | Oct 20192019-10-25[18] | Jul 20202020-07-22[17] | 8mo 28d ejel | ||
GetBusy | Jul 20202020-07-25 | Aug 20202020-08-14[19] | 20d ejel | ||
Unjustified | Aug 20202020-08-14[20] | Aug 20202020-08-17 | 3d ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
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Art of eXecution | ≈Jul 2010≈2010-07-?? | ≈Sep 2010≈2010-09-?? | ≈2mo ejel | ||
LeveraGe | ≈Sep 2010≈2010-09-?? | ≈Mar 2011≈2011-03-?? | ≈6mo ejel | ||
VWS Leverage | ≈Nov 2010≈2010-11-04 | ≈Nov 2010≈2010-11-?? | ≈4d ejel | ||
Quantic LeveraGe | ≈Mar 2011≈2011-03-?? | ≈Nov 2011≈2011-11-?? | ≈8mo 19d ejel | ||
LeveraGe | Oct 20122012-10-12 | Oct 20122012-10-15 | 3d ejel | ||
Quantic Gaming | ≈Nov 2012≈2012-11-?? | ≈Dec 2012≈2012-12-10 | ≈1mo 9d ejel | ||
compLexity | Dec 20122012-12-12[1] | May 20142014-05-06 | 1yr 4mo ejel | ||
Evil Geniuses | May 20142014-05-06[4] | Nov 20142014-11-14[3] | 6mo 8d ejel | ||
FaZe Clan | Nov 20142014-11-17[5] | Feb 20152015-02-01 | 2mo 14d ejel | ||
FaZe Red | Feb 20152015-02-01 | Apr 20152015-04-07 | 2mo 6d ejel | ||
Team Envy | Apr 20152015-04-07 | Apr 20152015-04-08 | 1d ejel | ||
Prophecy | Apr 20152015-04-08 | Jun 20152015-06-24 | 2mo 16d ejel | ||
TCM-Gaming | Jun 20152015-06-29 | Sep 20152015-09-22 | 2mo 23d ejel | ||
Rise Nation | Sep 20152015-09-24 | Oct 20152015-10-25 | 1mo 1d ejel | ||
Team Envy | Oct 20152015-10-26 | Apr 20162016-04-16 | 5mo 21d ejel | ||
CLG | May 20162016-05-12[6] | May 20162016-05-19 | 7d ejel | ||
100 Thieves | May 20162016-05-19[8] | Jul 20162016-07-07[7] | 1mo 19d ejel | ||
compLexity | Jul 20162016-07-31[9] | Aug 20162016-08-11 | 11d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Aug 20162016-08-11[11] | Aug 20172017-08-20[10] | 1yr 9d ejel | ||
Evil Geniuses | Sep 20172017-09-21[13] | Sep 20182018-09-22[12] | 1yr 1d ejel | ||
Team Envy | Sep 20182018-09-22[16] | Sep 20192019-09-24[14] | 1yr 2d ejel | ||
LA Guerrillas | Oct 20192019-10-25[18] | Mar 20202020-03-05[21] | 4mo 11d ejel | ||
LA Guerrillas | Mar 20202020-03-05[21] | Jul 20202020-07-22[17] | 4mo 17d ejel | ||
GetBusy | Jul 20202020-07-25 | Aug 20202020-08-14[19] | 20d ejel | ||
Unjustified | Aug 20202020-08-14[20] | Aug 20202020-08-17 | 3d ejel |
News
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- 2020
- 2022
aoX | July (approx.), ACHES, Crowster, and Sinister join. | |
aoX | September (approx.), NexXx joins. ACHES leaves. | |
LvG | September (approx.), ACHES, JuHGee, Miles, and SyNiCaL join. | |
LvG | October (approx.), ACHES, Carnage, Fatalize, and TeePee join. | |
VLvG | November 4 (approx.), ACHES, JuHGee, Miles, and TeePee join. | |
VLvG | November (approx.), ACHES, JuHGee, Miles, and TeePee leave. |
LvG | March (approx.), Team is signed by Quantic Gaming to form Quantic LeveraGe. ACHES, Bobby, Scump, and TeePee leave. | |
Q.LvG | March (approx.), Team signs former LeveraGe roster. ACHES, Bobby, Scump, and TeePee join. | |
Q.LvG | November (approx.), ACHES, FEARS, Scump, and TeePee leave. |
LvG | October 12, John and NaDeSHoT join. ACHES and TeePee rejoin. | |
LvG | October 15, ACHES, John, NaDeSHoT, and TeePee leave. | |
QTC | November (approx.), ACHES, Crimsix, FEARS, and TeePee join. | |
QTC | December 10 (approx.), ACHES, Crimsix, FEARS, and TeePee leave. | |
coL | December 12, ACHES, Crimsix, FEARS, and TeePee join.[1][2] |
coL | May 6, ACHES, Crimsix, Karma, and TeePee leave. | |
EG | May 6, Team signs former compLexity Gaming roster. ACHES, Crimsix, Karma, and TeePee join.[4] | |
July 23, ACHES is suspended from four MLG CoD League Season 3 matches and one 2K for harassment of MLG employees.[22] | ||
September 1, ACHES is suspended from two MLG CoD League Season 3 matches for continued harassment of MLG employees.[23] | ||
EG | November 14, Team disbands. ACHES, Crimsix, Dedo, Karma, and TeePee leave.[3] | |
FaZe | November 17, ACHES and SlasheR join.[5] |
FaZe | February 1, ACHES, Enable, Parasite, and SlasheR leave. | |
FZ.R | February 1, ACHES, Enable, Parasite, and SlasheR join. | |
FZ.R | April 7, ACHES, Enable, Parasite, and SlasheR leave. | |
ENVY | April 7, Team agrees to trade with FaZe Clan. ACHES and TeePee join. ZooMaa and AquA leave. | |
FaZe | April 7, Team agrees to trade with Team Envy. ZooMaa joins. AquA joins as substitute. ACHES and TeePee leave. | |
proph | April 8, Team agrees to trade with Team Envy. ACHES joins. StuDyy leaves. | |
ENVY | April 8, Team agrees to trade with Prophecy. StuDyy joins. ACHES leaves. | |
proph | June 24, ACHES leaves. | |
TCM | June 29, ACHES and TeePee join. ShAnE moves to substitute. | |
TCM | September 22, ACHES, FEARS, and TeePee leave. | |
RISE | September 24, ACHES joins. | |
RISE | October 25, Classic, Octane, and Slacked join. ACHES, Burns, Chino, and Whea7s leave. | |
ENVY | October 26, ACHES and Slasher join. Goonjar and Loony leave. |
ENVY | April 16, Apathy and John join. ACHES and TeePee leave. | |
CLG | May 12, ACHES and Remy join. Blfire rejoins.[6] | |
CLG | May 19, ACHES leaves. | |
100T | May 19, ACHES joins.[8] | |
July 2, ACHES is fined an undisclosed amount for negative comments towards CWL on social media.[24] | ||
100T | July 7, ACHES, Remy, Royalty, and Johnny leave.[7] | |
coL | July 31, Accuracy, ACHES, and Lacefield join. Goonjar, MiRx, and Parasite leave.[9] | |
coL | August 11, Havok, Llama, and Swarley join. Parasite rejoins. Accuracy, ACHES, Lacefield, and Ricky leave. | |
C9 | August 11, ACHES, Lacefield, and Ricky join. Havok, SiLLY, and Swarley leave.[11] |
C9 | August 20, ACHES, Assault, Priestahh, and Xotic leave.[10] | |
EG | September 21, ACHES, Apathy, Enable, and Towey (Team Manager) join.[13] |
EG | September 22, Roster is purchased by Team Envy. ACHES, Apathy, Assault, SiLLY, and Bevils (Coach) leave.[12] | |
ENVY | September 22, ACHES, Apathy, Assault, SiLLY, and Bevils (Coach) join. Chino, Classic, and Decemate become restricted free agents.[16] |
ENVY | August 26, ACHES, Assault, Bevils, and SiLLY become restricted free agents.[25][26][27][28] | |
ENVY | September 24, ACHES and Bevils (Coach) leave.[14][15] | |
LAG | October 25, ACHES joins.[18] |
LAG | March 5, Blazt, Spart, and Vivid move to starting roster. ACHES, Lacefield, and Saints move to substitutes.[21] | |
LAG | July 22, ACHES leaves.[17] | |
GETB | July 25, ACHES, Apox, ProFeeZy, Spacely, and TcM join. | |
GETB | August 14, Roster is signed by Unjustified Gaming. ACHES, Apox, ProFeeZy, Spacely, and TcM leave.[19] | |
UG | August 14, Team signs roster of GetBusy. ACHES, Apox, ProFeeZy, Spacely, and TcM join.[20] | |
UG | August 17, ACHES and Spacely leave. |
F/A | January 27, ACHES retires.[29] |
Biography[]
Modern Warfare 2[]
ACHES started playing during Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. However it was during Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 that he began competing at major events. His first major team was Leverage where he began his partnership with longtime teammate, TeePee. They would team up with Fatalize and Carnage for their first big tournament, the MLG Online National Championship. Following that event the roster had a bit of a make over with Miles and Juhgee replacing Fatalize and Carnage. This roster would go into MLG National Championship 2010 and finish a very impressive 2nd place. Aches took home a share of the $6,000 his team received.
Black Ops[]
Upon the release of Black Ops, Aches kept the team name of Leverage, however they came under the sponsorship of Quantic, thus creating Quantic LeveraGe. Along with Teepee, Aches recruited Bobby and FEARS to the team going into the new game. The team won the first tournament of the new game, the MLG $25K. The tournament was played online and netted them a split of $10,000 for taking first. Despite the win, Aches felt the team could get even better, replacing FEARS with Scump going into the first major LAN event of the season, MLG Dallas. They once again took the win, proving to be a dominant team. However, they weren't able to replicate the same performance at MLG Columbus, placing 4th despite the same roster.
Following this 4th place performance, which Aches considered disappointing, he decided the team needed a change and replaced Bobby with Proofy. Aches felt this team was stronger and was vindicated when the team took 1st place at MLG Anaheim. The team would stay together for MLG Columbus as well, however, their performance was rather poor, finishing in 6th. Following this event, Proofy decided to go back to OpTic Gaming. To fill the gap, Aches decided to bring back FEARS to the team. Unfortunately, however, they were not able to replicate the success of the roster from the beginning of the season, as they finished in 5th and 6th respectively at the last two events of the year.
Modern Warfare 3[]
With the success of Black Ops 1, the scene was expecting to continue to grow in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. However, with no real support from the developers and the tools necessary for proper LAN events not really there, the game was not picked up by MLG to be on the circuit. Many of the pro players decided to take this year off with no major tournaments in America to play in. Aches did attend one event in the UK this year - EGL 8. The team consisted of himself and Teepee, along with 2 pick ups - John and Nadeshot. The team went under the name Leverage and finished poorly in 8th place. This was the worst LAN performance to date for Aches, although it was with a pick up team rather than a set roster. He did not compete at anymore major events for the rest of the game.
Black Ops 2[]
The release of Black Ops 2 was highly anticipated within the community, and for good reason. There was more competitive support than any previous title, and for the new season Aches, along with TeePee and FEARS, decided to join compLexity, and added Crimsix. Crimsix had previously played competitive Call of Duty during Call of Duty 4, but had moved to Halo for the previous years. Complexity started well, winning the first online tournament of the season, Frag Cup IV. Following the win, they went on to place 2nd at UMG Chicago. The team lost to OpTic Gaming in the finals, however the match was somewhat overshadowed after an altercation between Aches and Nadeshot. At the end of the match, with tensions high, words were exchanged and Aches pushed Nadeshot. The altercation was recorded in a now popular video,[30] and both players have since stated they regret the incident.
After finishing 2nd, Aches was unsatisfied and a roster change was made in which FEARS was release, and replaced by TuQuick. Unfortunately, TuQuick was not the answer to the teams problems as they finished 4th at the next 2 events including the biggest tournament of the year, the Call of Duty Championship. Disappointed they came up short, Aches once again felt the team needed a change. TuQuick was dropped, and Clayster recruited in hopes of improving results. The new roster attended the MLG Spring Championship with hopes of winning, and did so, taking home $20,000. Following the event, Complexity travelled to London to compete at Gfinity 1, and took 1st place again. Following their success in Europe, the next event was the MLG PAX Prime Invitational. This was the first time the team lost with Clayster on the roster, losing in the finals to UNiTE Gaming. Despite the loss, Aches felt the team was able to rebound from the defeat and no changes were necessary. The team returned to form, winning all of the last 4 events to close out Black Ops 2. These events included UMG Atlanta, another trip to London for Gfinity 2, a 4 team invitational at the MLG Fall Invitational, and finally ESWC in France. Given the success the team had toward the end of the season, many regard them as one of the best two teams in Black Ops 2, alongside Fariko Impact.
Ghosts[]
Following the winning streak the team ended Black Ops 2 with, Aches had more winning aspirations going into Call of Duty: Ghosts. A few weeks after the release of the game, Aches and the rest of the team attended the first event, MLG Fall Championship. Picking up where they left off, the team won the even. However, following the event Aches shocked the community by revealing that the team had dropped Clayster. Despite their success Aches claimed that the team could be better and clashing personalities had to be addressed. In Clayster's place, they picked up Karma, who had just left Team EnVyUs. The new roster's first event was UMG Philadelphia, which they won, and in doing so quietened those who were skeptical of the roster change.
The team then began competing in MLG's first online league, MLG Pro Circuit Season 1, as well preparing for the biggest tournament of the year, the Call of Duty Championship 2014. They qualified for this tournament with relative ease, but were defeated in the finals of the seeding tournament - Call of Duty Championship US Regional Final by Strictly Business, which some believed showed the team was not invulnerable. However, Aches claimed that the event was not of true importance as it was simply a qualifier and had no cash prize. CompLexity went on to win the tournament taking home the $400,000. After winning the World Championship, Aches and his team attended UGC Niagara where they once again took first place.
Following the event, the team announced it had been purchased by Evil Geniuses and would no longer compete under the compLexity organization. The first event the team attended under the new organization was the MLG X Games Invitational. For the first time in history, MLG was featured at the X Games in which the players would receive the same Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals as the extreme sports athletes. The team's winning streak came to an end here, as they took home the Bronze medal after losses to Team Kaliber and OpTic Gaming. MLG Anaheim was up next, which they qualified for through the MLG CoD League Season 2. In the International Playoffs at Anaheim, they would only drop a combined 5 maps on their way to the finals, in which they defeated OpTic Gaming to take first place.
Evil Geniuses hoped to continue their success in both the MLG CoD League Season 3 as well as at the upcoming LAN event in London, Gfinity 3. The team went to London expecting to win but were victim to a major upset. They were eliminated in the first round of bracket play by FaZe, finishing in a disappointing 5th-8th. This was the worst placing Aches had since the MLG National Championship 2011 back in Black Ops 1. After returning from Europe, the main focus was Season 3 of MLG's league, unfortunately Aches yet again became the center of controversy. After getting into an argument with MLG employees on twitter, he was suspended from the league for 4 games becoming the first player to ever be suspended from the league. At the same time, Evil Geniuses announced that they would not be competing at UMG Dallas 2014 due to some players not being able to attend. After returning to the league, Aches got into another altercation, for which he was suspended for another 2 games. At this time Karma announced that he no longer wanted to be on Evil Geniuses and was eventually loaned to FaZe Clan in exchange for Dedo. This left Aches as the captain of Evil Geniuses with now TeePee, Crimsix, and Dedo going forward for the rest of the game. After finishing 11th in the MLG League, and finishing 13-16th at UMG Nashville 2014, the team won the final event of the Ghosts season, ESWC 2014.
Advanced Warfare[]
Upon the release of Advanced Warfare (AW), Aches was in the midst of contract issues with Evil Geniuses. A few days later, after all EG members announced their next teams, it was announced that Aches would be joining FaZe Clan alongside Censor, Apathy, and SlasheR. The team performed well online in the 2K's and 5K's, but there were doubted whether Aches could match the dynastic performances of his past Evil Geniuses/Complexity sqauds with this new team. However, At MLG Columbus 2014, Aches had one of his most remarkable tournaments. Heading into Loser's Bracket Round 3 on Championship Sunday, it was discovered that Aches had severely injured his hand to the point where he was almost removed from play due to medical ineligibility as stated by MLG employee Adam Apicella. Despite his injury, Aches maintained his high level of leadership and skill to persevere , taking FaZe Clan all the way through the Loser's Bracket and to an extremely intense Grand final vs. OpTic Gaming. As the team coming through loser's bracket they had to win two best of 5's. They took the first series 3-1. The second best of 5 went all the way to a game 5 (the 9th game in the series), in which Aches and his team defeated OpTic 6-4 on Recovery SnD to be crowned MLG Columbus Champions.
At Call of Duty Championship 2015, now teaming with SlasheR, Enable and Parasite under FaZe Red, Aches placed 3rd, taking home $30,000 each. After this tournament, and for the remainder of the AW season, Aches played for a few different teams (Prophecy NA, TCM, Rise Nation), but failed to place higher than 5th at any tournament.
Black Ops 3[]
After a somewhat disappointing year in AW, Aches had left TCM in search for a new team. Teams were apprehensive to recruit him, however, Aches was given a chance by JKap to secure a place on the respectable Team EnVyUs along with his long time duo, TeePee and Advanced AW breakout player Slasher. Unfortunately the team did not perform well, and after finishing 5th in the 2016 NA CWL Stage 1 Regular Season, and 5-8th in the 2016 NA CWL Stage 1 Playoffs, TeePee retired from competing, and Aches joined to Nadeshot's new organization 100 Thieves. 100 Thieves performed very poorly at MLG Anaheim Open 2016, not winning a single map and finishing 17-20th. For the 2016 Call of Duty World League Championship qualified under Cloud 9 with Assault, Ricky and Lacefield. Considering the short period of time the team had been together, they performed reasonably well, even eliminating the tournament favorites OpTic in an intense series. The team fell in the next round though against FAB Games eSports, and finished 5-6th overall, taking home $17,500 each.
Infinite Warfare[]
Aches remained with the same Cloud 9 team for the start of the Infinite Warfare (IW) season. The team began well, taking 2nd place at the first LAN event of the year, 2017 CWL Las Vegas Open, falling to Rise in the grand final. However, following some average placings in the online MLG GameBattles 2K tournaments, the team placed very poorly at both 2017 CWL Atlanta Open and 2017 CWL Paris open. Cloud 9 would go onto place 9-12th at the CWL Dallas 2017 securing their place at Stage 1 of the Global Pro League. Following a poor Stage 1 performance the team released Ricky and Lacefield replacing them with Priest and Xotic. This move proved to be beneficial as Cloud 9 qualified for Stage 2 of the Global Pro League through Relegation. With ACHES leadership they then went on to surprise everyone by placing 4th at CWl Anaheim 2017.
Trivia[]
- ACHES teamed with TeePee for over 3½ years. They were the longest running duo ever in professional Call of Duty.
- ACHES' gamertag comes from his old gamertag "HeaDaChEz(HeadACHES), which he played under in WaW & CoD4.
- ACHES was the winningest player in Call of Duty history for 7 months (November 2014 - May 2015).
- ACHES was one of six players to be a part of the compLexity/Evil Geniuses dynasty; winning a total of 14 events with/during this dynasty.
- ACHES won the first championship in Modern Warfare 2, Black Ops, Black Ops 2, Ghosts, and Advanced Warfare. Modern Warfare 3 did not have an equivalent event, so his streak was broken when he failed to win the Totino's Invitational to start off the Black Ops 3 season with a win.
- ACHES is considered to be the "villain" of the Call of Duty scene because of his unique and instinctive gameplay style, strategies, and the ability to find players with great potential to create huge upsets on high-caliber teams.
- ACHES has 17 LAN Championships.
- ACHES was the Pro Player analyst for the 2017 CWL Global Pro League Stage 1 Week 2.
- ACHES is the player with the second longest time between two major championship victories (Clayster) with 1359 days between 2014-11-30 (MLG Columbus Open 2014) and 2018-08-19 (Call of Duty World League Championship 2018).
- ACHES was a 2018 CWL Pro League All-Star.
- ACHES commentated the CDL City Circuit 2020 Championship with Censor.
Achievements[]
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Media[]
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- January 9, Interview with LvG Fatalize and LvG AcheSlaya with GameOnDemand on YouTube
- August 12, MLG Weekly Episode 7: Call of Duty Tips with Aches by MajorLeagueGaming on YouTube
- December 4, Blood, sweat and cheers: How Aches became G.O.A.T. of ‘Call of Duty’ by , and on Fox Sports
- October 25, eSportsLive Network "EGL 8 Leverage Interview" with eSportsLive Network on YouTube
- March 15, ESN Interviews: compLexity's Aches with Esports Nation on YouTube
- September 16, MLG Anaheim 2013: Post Win Interview with Aches with MajorLeagueGaming on YouTube
- November 2, ESWC Complexity Aches SF Interview with Dexerto on YouTube
- December 10, Aches Talks About Complexity's Team Change with MajorLeagueGaming on YouTube
- January 11, Top 5 Reactions | UMG Philly by UMG Gaming on YouTube
- April 15, eSports Report - Interview with Aches Part 2 - April 15, 2014 with MajorLeagueGaming on YouTube
- April 15, eSports Report - Interview with Aches Part 1 - April 15, 2014 with MajorLeagueGaming on YouTube
- May 16, Reddit AMA - Part 1 with Evil Geniuses on YouTube
- May 19, Reddit AMA - Part 2 with Evil Geniuses on YouTube
- May 19, Gamers Read Mean Tweets | UGC Niagara with UMG Gaming on YouTube
- May 20, Reddit AMA - Part 3 with Evil Geniuses on YouTube
- July 23, MLG suspends Aches, one of its biggest 'Call of Duty' stars by , and on Dot Esports
- July 23, MLG Pro Player Conduct and Today’s Suspension by John Nelson on MLG
- September 1, MLG Pro Player Conduct and Suspension Update by John Nelson on MLG
- November 18, FaZe adds Aches and Slasher to their Advanced Warfare roster by Egon Kilin on Load The Game
- March 10, Enable & Aches Post WR3 Win - North American Championships with MajorLeagueGaming on YouTube
- April 13, ACHES interview after OpTic Gaming vs Faze Red Call of Duty Championship 2015 with MajorLeagueGaming on YouTube
- May 30, Complexity - The Decline of the Best Call of Duty Team by Spawn Trapped on YouTube
- May 19, 100 Thieves Acquire Aches! by LandO on YouTube
- June 10, Call of Duty MLG Anaheim Open - 100 Thieves Team Preview by MLG on YouTube
- November 3, ACHES: "I HAVE HIGH HOPES FOR THIS YEAR" by , and on GAMURS
- November 4, Aches Explains How He Went Pro by ACHES on YouTube
- December 18, ACHES: “we’re feeling confident on LAN” with Justin Binkowski on GAMURS
- January 30, #CWLPS4 Player Profile: ACHES by MajorLeagueGaming on YouTube
- March 17, Magnified: ACHES by MajorLeagueGaming on YouTube
- March 17, Aches Interview After Winning Game 5 Round 11 vs Mindfreak - MLG Dallas Open 2017 with Dexerto on YouTube
- April 20, CWL Global Pro League's "Hot Mic" talk show - Week 1 - Group Red with Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- June 17, "I'm Still Beating Their Favorite Team At The End Of Every Year" - Aches Interview at MLG Anaheim with Dexerto on YouTube
- July 20, CWL Global Pro League's "Hot Mic" talk show - Week 4 - Stage 2 - Group Green with Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- August 2, My Greatest Moment: Patrick 'ACHES' Price by MLG on YouTube
- August 11, Aches|Becoming an Esports Superstar with Dexerto on YouTube
- September 21, Aches Interview After EG Announcement on Roster Changes, OpTic’s Threat and Jetpacking with Mike Kent on Dexerto
- December 9, Aches Interview at MLG CWL Dallas Open 2017 with Dexerto on YouTube
- February 12, MLG Hot Mic with ACHES, Slasher, Octane & Skrapz | CWL Pro League with Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- March 9, MLG Hot Mic with ACHES, NAMELESS, Enable & Apathy | CWL Atlanta Open with Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- April 22, ACHES vs. Slasher | SEAttle Open Grand Finals with CWL on YouTube
- May 25, ZooMaa, ACHES, Accuracy, Rated | SCUF Gaming Team of the Week | CWL Pro League by Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- May 30, ACHES, Kenny, Chino, and Skrapz will represent Division A in the CoD Endowment All-Star game at CWL Anaheim 2018 by Justin Binkowski on Dot Esports
- May 30, 5 years ago today, the compLexity dynasty was born at MLG Anaheim 2013 by Justin Binkowski on Dot Esports
- August 15, MLG Hot Mic with Censor, SlasheR, ACHES and Accuracy | CWL Champs 2018 with Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- August 18, Aches: "Everyone needs a villain" by , and on Call of Duty
- August 19, Evil Geniuses upsets Team Kaliber to win CWL Championship by Christiaan Kutlik on ESPN
- February 4, Patrick 'Aches' Price Previews CWL Pro League with , and on Cheddar Esports
- March 22, Ask me stuff. Go with Followers on Twitter
- March 29, SCUF Team of the Week | Pro League Week 5 by Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- May 20, TOP 10 Times Aches BEAT OpTic Gaming by Dexerto on YouTube
- June 10, The MOST RUTHLESS Team in History - Complexity Documentary by Dexerto on YouTube
- June 15, What’s up guys? @silly702 & @aches here at Day 2 of #CWLAnaheim. with Viewers on Predator Gaming
- June 25, ACHES explains why Envy CoD switched Huke for Gunless by Calum Patterson on Dexerto
- July 24, Meet the 9 players that have attended every single Call of Duty World Championship by Joe Craven on Dexerto
- August 14, Hot Mic | Champs with Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- August 19, Top 10 Call of Duty players of all time following last ever CoD Champs by Calum Patterson on Dexerto
- August 19, The 22 players to have won a Call of Duty World Championship by Joe Craven on Dexerto
- August 20, The top 10 highest-earning players in Call of Duty history by Preston Byers on Dot Esports
- September 30, ex-CoL reverse swept in Hitch’s Black Ops 2 tournament - results by Connor Bennett on Dexerto
- October 25, The Battle for LA Begins... by LA Guerrillas on Twitter
- November 4, ACHES slams "fake" OpTic CoD franchise in heated argument with SlasheR by Brad Norton on Dexerto
- November 7, Aches talks cars, CDL and renewed rivalry with OpTic Gaming with Arda Ocal on YouTube
- November 7, Introducing your Los Angeles Guerrillas for 2020... by LA Guerrillas on Twitter
- November 8, The Ultimate Motivational Speaker and 2x World Champion teams up with @skrapzg, @wuskinz and the London @RoyalRavens by Chris Puckett on Twitter
- November 20, ACHES and Crimsix debate toxic fanbases in Call of Duty by Calum Patterson on Dexerto
- November 21, JKap and ACHES hit back at "cheap shot" from Modern Warfare dev by Calum Patterson on Dexerto
- December 9, CoD pros react to not being invited to $250K Modern Warfare tournament by Albert Petrosyan on Dexerto
- December 10, Newest pro team in Los Angeles wants to make you a fan by Arash Markazi on LA Times
- January 15, The @CODLeague is coming LIVE to L.A.! by LA Guerrillas on Twitter
- January 19, CoD pros ACHES and SlasheR hit out at Modern Warfare over lack of updates by Joe Craven on Dexerto
- January 23, ACHES slams Minnesota ROKKR for "no competitive integrity" at CDL launch by Albert Petrosyan on Dexerto
- January 24, ACHES criticizes "$300m" CDL after map forfeit at Launch Weekend by Andy Willias on Dexerto
- January 24, Hoods Up by LA Guerrillas on YouTube
- January 24, LA Guerrillas at Rams by LA Guerrillas on YouTube
- January 25, ACHES Booed, Fires Back at Fans with Call of Duty League on YouTube
- January 25, “We know we should be 2-0.” Aches shares his thoughts on the Guerrillas' Day 1 loss. with Emily Rand on YouTube
- January 27, Guerrillas' Aches points out CDL scheduling gaffe by ESPN on ESPN Esports
- February 3, "Hardline" Episode 1: Cold Reception by LA Guerrillas on YouTube
- February 4, ACHES explains why LA Guerrillas can beat Chicago Huntsmen at CDL London by Andy Williams on Dexerto
- February 17, Hardline Episode 2: Falling Down by LA Guerrillas on YouTube
- February 29, LA Guerrillas set to drop captain ACHES and more from CDL roster by Scott Robertson on Dexerto
- March 8, CoD pro ACHES explains why Modern Warfare's meta could soon change by Joe Craven on Dexerto
- May 16, One of the Greatest Underdog Stories in Call of Duty History by Dexerto on YouTube
- July 23, Is This the End of Aches CoD Career? by Dexerto on YouTube
- July 23, Aches RELEASED from LA Guerrillas!!.. Will He EVER Play Again?? by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- July 24, ACHES joins surprise CDL Challengers team following Guerrillas release by Theo Salaun on Dexerto
- August 15, Can ACHES WIN Amateur "Champs"?!.. Challengers Finals Predictions! by TacticalRab on YouTube
- September 23, CoD Pros Turn FRENCH to get Picked Up by Paris?!.. Rostermania Rumors by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- October 11, Pros Outline MAJOR "OVERHAUL" for Black Ops Cold War?!.. Will Treyarch Listen? by TacticalRab on YouTube
- October 24, Aches on Rivalry w/ OpTic Gaming & Teaming w/ Young Scump! - Stay Attached EP. #4 by Attach on YouTube
- November 2, Clayster Names the Top 5 Sh*t Talkers in Call of Duty History by New York Subliners on YouTube
- November 12, Pros BLASTED for Taking Money from Charity Stream?!.. "Shocking" Behaviour? by TacticalRab on YouTube
- December 10, Censor BLASTS "Trash" Aches for SKETCHING On Him?!. Doesn't Want to Win? by TacticalRab on YouTube
- December 21, Censor GOES OFF on Parasite & Aches?!. Had ENOUGH of "Biased" GAs? by TacticalRab on YouTube
- December 23, Aches & Nadeshot's "FIGHT": The Birth of Call of Duty Drama by TacticalRab on YouTube
- January 20, Prize Pool DOWN, but BETTER for CDL?!. Parasite Teams w/ Aches by TacticalRab on YouTube
- June 10, 100T New Roster / Huke Video / The Flank by ZooMaa on YouTube
- June 15, Aches Calls Out Adderall for CoD Champs Needs Punishment? Against Rules by Esports Talk on YouTube
- January 28, Behind the Most SHOCKING COD Champs Win EVER | Esports Stories by Dexerto on YouTube
- February 16, ACHES: Why I LOVED Being COD’s Biggest Villain | Esports Stories by Dexerto on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2020-01-25 | Call of Duty League 2020 Launch Weekend | Link | |
2019-07-03 | CWL Pro League 2019 | Link | |
2019-05-28 | CWL Pro League 2019 | Link | |
2019-03-25 | CWL Pro League 2019 | Link | |
2014-12-01 | MLG Columbus Open 2014 | Link | |
2013-07-01 | MLG Spring Championship 2013 | Link |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 compLexity Welcomes Call of Duty web.archive.org
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 compLexity picks up ex-Quantic.Leverage Team fraggednation.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 We're transferring our player contracts to OpTic and passing the buyout compensation along to the players. reddit.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 compLexity Sells COD Squad to Evil Geniuses complexitygaming.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 FaZe Clan's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Methodz's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 100Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 100Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Changes to #coLofDuty; ACHES Returns! complexitygaming.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Whole squad f/a's twitter.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Cloud9 Call of Duty Roster Changes cloud9.gg
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Team Envy Signs 2018 World Champions envy.gg
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 When boots hit the ground... http://evilgeniuses.gg
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Bevils' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 ACHES' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Team Envy Signs 2018 World Champions envy.gg
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 LA Guerrillas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 LA Guerrillas' Tweet - ACHES Joins twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Unjustified's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Unjustified's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Los Angeles Guerrillas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ MLG Pro Player Conduct and Today’s Suspension majorleaguegaming.com
- ↑ MLG Pro Player Conduct and Suspension Update majorleaguegaming.com
- ↑ COD Players Reveal League Fines dexerto.com
- ↑ ACHES' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Bevils's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ SiLLY's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Assault's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ ACHES' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAcgRhju6fs
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