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Biography[]

Black Ops 3[]

Arcitys came into the scene on EZG eSports West alongside Kazmo, Muniebro, and twin brother Prestinni. This team with Paranoia and Stumpfy as subs, finished first in the pA League Season 1 Regular Season and won the pA League Season 1 Playoffs. After turning 18, Arcitys and Prestinni started teaming with Stumpfy and Destiny under Apotheon Esports to begin competing in CWL and MLG tournaments. The team had some good placements online and at the first LAN event as a team they battled through the open bracket and into pools for a top 12 placement at the MLG Orlando Open. The team then dropped Destiny for Mayhem and qualified for CWL Champs at the CWL NA Championship Qualifier. At the CWL Championship, the team failed to make it out of pools and placed top 24.

Infinite Warfare[]

At the start of the year Arcitys started the year on the GosuCrew with Gunless, DraMa and once again his twin brother Prestinni. The team was looking relatively strong online and qualified for pools at the Las Vegas Open where they would finish with a modest top 12 placement. Seeing the potential, veteran player Silly decided to pick up the trio of Arcitys, Prestinni, and Gunless to play under eUnited. This new team began playing very well online including winning two MLG 2K tournaments. Going into the next event people were unsure if eUnited can turn the online success into LAN success, and they proved they could by winning the CWL Atlanta Open beating tournament favorites OpTic Gaming in a really close and entertaining grand final. Despite winning the last event, eUnited still was not in the top 4 of NA pro points so they had to play through the open bracket at the CWL Paris Open and after not making it into pools they finished with a disappointing top 16 placement. The team did rebound and place second at the CWL Dallas Open this time losing in another close and entertaining grand finals against OpTic Gaming. The team then placed an underwhelming top 6 in the CWL Pro League Stage 1 and after that disappointing finish, Gunless made the controversial decision to bench himself in hope of getting traded. eUnited used Swarley as a temporary substitute and only placed top 12 at the CWL Anaheim Open. The decision was then made to trade Gunless for Clayster and the team would go on to finish an improved third place finish in the CWL Pro League Stage 2. The team had high hopes for the CWL Championship, but after losing a heartbreaking series against Team Envy where they famously threw away a huge lead in the uplink, they couldn't rebound and lost immediately to Luminosity Gaming and placed top 6.

World War II[]

Arcitys began the year still on eUnited with Prestinni, Clayster, and Silly and the team was one of the few teams that didn't make a change from the prior year as they believed it was a winning squad. The team was looking good online and placed top 6 at the first event at the CWL Dallas Open after losing in a game 5 round 11 against eventual event winners Team Kaliber in the winners bracket round 2 match up and losing straight away in the loser bracket. The team then finished second in the CWL Northern Arena Showdown, but once again at the CWL New Orleans Open the team lost a game 5 round 11 to the eventual event winners Team Kaliber in the winners bracket round 2 match up and lost straight away in the loser bracket for another top 6 placement. The team then finished second at the Canadian Championship Series National Final, but once again couldn't get past the top 6 placements at CWL events finishing top 6 at the CWL Atlanta Open, a disappointing top 16 at the CWL Birmingham Open, and another top 6 in the CWL Pro League Stage 1. Hoping to break the top 6 curse, the team dropped Silly for FeLo and placed third at the CWL Seattle Open. The team then struggled only placing top 12 at the CWL Anaheim Open. The team then improved in the league and finished top 4 in the CWL Pro League Stage 2 ahead of CWL Champs. At the CWL Championship, Arcitys and the team started very hot, but fell short to Team Kaliber in the winners bracket, and then beat the red hot Luminosity Gaming in the losers bracket, but eventually fell to FaZe Clan for a top 4 placement.

Black Ops 4[]

Arcitys had developed himself into one of the best ARs in the world, but he and Prestinni hadn't won a tournament since early in IW and Clayster hadn't won since AW so the team tried to form a squad that they believed can win an event and dropped Felo for the rising star aBeZy and acquired the veteran Jkap to be their fifth. eUnited looked great online early on and had a great showing at the first event, thanks in part to Arcitys dominant AR play, placing second at the CWL Las Vegas Open. This placement guaranteed the team a spot in the CWL Pro League where they would go 5-2 in the first two weeks. Despite having a decent record, roster rumors began to flair up with eUnited as it was rumored that Jkap tried to convince the other players to drop Clayster, but no roster change was made. After nothing changed the team finished with a very disappointing and lowest possible top 16 placement at CWL Fort Worth finishing bottom in a tough pool and unfortunately being matched up with the much improved 100 Thieves in round one of the losers bracket. After such a poor placement, eUnited decided to bench Jkap for the rising star Simp.

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