
Call of Duty League (CDL) franchise Boston Breach has revealed its roster competing during the 2026 season.
The franchise is one of the last to reveal its starting lineup before the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 season gets underway in early December.
Unveiled on November 12th, 2025, the trio of Eric ‘Snoopy‘ Pérez Lozano, Evan ‘Purj‘ Perez, and Cameron ‘Cammy‘ McKilligan remain with the franchise for Black Ops 7 after joining in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
Former Vancouver Surge player Byron ‘Nastie‘ Plumridge is the latest addition to the lineup following a strong Black Ops 6 season. Second-place finishes at Major 2, Major 3, the CDL Championship, and the Esports World Cup cemented Nastie’s place as one of the UK’s top talents.
In addition to unveiling its starting roster, Boston Breach unveiled that former London Royal Ravens player Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor will continue his role as Head Coach alongside Assistant Coach, Mike ‘Magxck‘ Libeccio.
Boston Breach isn’t the only franchise to feature a mix of European and North American talent. FaZe Vegas, the Los Angeles Thieves, and the recently rebranded Toronto KOI all field a mixture of nationalities. These franchises have also cemented their places towards the top of the league table.
Boston Breach In 2025
Boston Breach struggled to achieve consistent results throughout the Black Ops 6 season. Two top-six finishes at Major 2 and 3 looked to spark an upward tick of form. However, momentum was halted with a surprise top-12 placement at Major 4.
The franchise ended the year on a high, achieving third place at the season-ending CDL Championship.
The signing of Nastie for the Black Ops 7 season adds further firepower to a roster that has sometimes struggled to keep up with the pace of play set by the CDL’s top teams. With Treyarch’s title ushering in a wealth of mechanical changes, it will be interesting to see if Boston can establish the consistency required to secure a place at the top.
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