Miami Heretics continues to face challenges in the Call of Duty League, experiencing two consecutive defeats over the weekend following the first LAN event of the season. The team finds itself at the bottom of the league standings in the race for their own major tournament qualification, with no respite in sight.
Weekend Setbacks
Miami Heretics suffered two more losses during the latest Call of Duty League weekend. The team, unable to find their footing since the conclusion of the first LAN event, faced defeats against opponents who were also struggling to maintain a winning streak, albeit at a similar skill level.
In their first match against Vegas Legion, Miami Heretics managed to push the series to the fifth map, showing glimpses of potential victory. However, they ultimately fell short with a 3-2 score in favor of the Las Vegas-based team.
No changes in the standings after a weekend of #CDL2024 Major II Qualifiers 👀 pic.twitter.com/KAkQb6jCWE
— Call of Duty League (@CODLeague) February 26, 2024
A similar scenario unfolded the following day against Los Angeles Thieves, where Miami Heretics once again forced the series to the decisive fifth map but failed to secure the victory.
Maintaining Optimism
Despite the recent 0-4 streak over the past two weekends, Miami Heretics expressed optimism and determination on social media. They emphasized their commitment to turning the situation around through hard work and unity, believing in their ability to overcome the challenges they face.
Recent Results
Here are the latest results from the Call of Duty League:
Miami Heretics Faces Setbacks in Call of Duty League: Recent Matches and Challenges
The upcoming schedule for Miami Heretics presents a single match over the weekend, scheduled for March 3rd against New York Subliners. Their objective is clear: to break the losing streak by securing a victory. However, the task ahead won’t be easy, as New York Subliners currently lead the standings with an undefeated record of four wins.