MRuizMike Ruiz

Teaming with HavoK eSports
CoDHavoK eSports
July 26, 2018
MRuiz joined HavoK eSports and the team qualified for the 2018 Call of Duty World Championships.
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MRuiz has had a tumultuous career since leaving Enigma6 Group last year in May, bouncing between amateur teams after his retirement/release. Besides a previous stint with HavoK eSports near the launch of Call of Duty: World War II, InControl Gaming represents the best organization MRuiz has been a part of since the start of the new game, and not coincidentally, the best team as well. Havok eSports had the third-lowest Pro Points of teams that qualified for Champs, making their chances at advancing far minimal.
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Leaving InControl Gaming
CoDInControl Gaming
February 15, 2018
MRuiz will no longer play for InControl Gaming according to in-game leader, Nelson.
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Teaming with InControl Gaming
CoDInControl Gaming
January 29, 2018
MRuiz will team with InControl Gaming, the organization announced over the weekend.
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Also becomes free agent
CoD
January 21, 2018
MRuiz will become a free agent, the slayer announced on Saturday.
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Aligns with Havok Esports
CoD
November 15, 2017
MRuiz will be a part of the Havok Esports banner, Preston Byers of Dot Esports reports.
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Changes up roster for new season
CoD
October 2, 2017
MRuiz will not be teaming with Tempo, instead bringing on former Enigma6 teammate, Kade, after he was jettisoned from the team earlier this week.
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