Call of Duty veteran Clayster will try his luck in free agency after splitting from Carolina Royal Ravens on July 7 following a disappointing stint in the Call of Duty League.
The Royal Ravens announced the 32-year-old’s departure on X (formerly Twitter) earlier this week. “An icon of the scene and a driving force behind our season, we want to thank Clay for his time,” the organization wrote in its post. Following that post, Clayster didn’t mince words regarding his departure in his own exit statement yesterday. “Got a lot to say but there’s really no point. Gotta be more selfish and play better if I wanna keep my spot on the teams,” he said. He added later he’d also be open to non-playing roles.