Even with that momentum, Ultra still managed to win the next round. With round six almost guaranteed for Ultra, MajorManiak clutched up and got an insane triple kill and bomb defuse. Something changed within Toronto and they went on a stunning 4 round win streak. Now 3-1, the victory was in sight for Røkkr. Ultra grabbed a round but Minnesota responded with a great bomb plant play. Round one and two went to Røkkr after they showed early aggression and picked Ultra off quickly. The score and lead flip flopped but things pulled away after Standy got a 10 kill streak and gained an artillery, closing the game out at 250-188. This time around, Røkkr had a much better start on Hardpoint. Røkkr managed to capture point A but couldn’t get B in time. Minnesota bounced back and won the following two rounds, pushing the match to a round 5. Røkkr couldn’t get there in time and lost the round. Round two came down to final lives and Ultra were on track to capture both points. Røkkr ran out of lives on their first attacking round and put Ultra up one point. Røkkr clutched up and got the job done, winning 6-5. Fast forward and we find ourselves at round 11. After back and forth rounds and tied at 3-3, Ultra took advantage of some mistakes that were made on R økkr’s end and took the lead. Now tied 1-1, Ultra came out aggressive in the third round. Røkkr took round 1 on offense with ease and Ultra answered with an early bomb plant play that lured Minnesota into a trap.
Ultra took this map at a shocking 250-83. Røkkr just couldn’t get to the points and Toronto’s defense and offense were too strong.
Cleanx had a 6 kill streak and was on a roll. The match was 74-2 after the first hardpoint. This map didn’t go as planned for Røkkr. OpTic Texas fans got to see their team play twice with the crowd on their side, the London Royal Ravens eliminated the first team from the competition, and all the Toronto Ultra fans got to see their home team win live in Canada. This wasn’t the outcome Røkkr and fans wished for, but we tip our hats off to an amazing team with a tremendous run in Champs. I feel like this is an extremely sideways move for Toronto but im happy to be. Day 2 of the Call of Duty League (CDL) 2022 Major III brought more excitement into the city of Toronto. We all know that this matchup has had an intense history and things had to be settled one last time. Røkkr fought hard but unfortunately, they couldn’t close it out. Tobias 'CleanX' Juul Jønsson was one of the standout players during the 2019 Call of Duty World Championships, where he showcased his talent as he pushed his team to a Top 12 finish. Minnesota Røkkr faced Toronto Ultra once again and this time the stakes were even higher. The rest of this Toronto Ultra lineups are players who had strong endings to the Black Ops 4 season which certainly helps their stock heading into this offseason. CDL Championship Weekend, Day 3: Minnesota Røkkr eliminated by Toronto Ultra in 3-2 win