Fury Gaming · Call of Duty · North America

UNLEASH THE FURY

A North American Call of Duty org, founded 2015 — four titles across the World League, coast-to-coast LANs, and a run all the way to the World Championship. The flame still burns at furygaming.tv.

Call of Duty · 2016–2019 peak CWL Champs 2019

Every run has a temperature. Cold is the open circuit. Hot is the main stage.

From a first LAN in 2016 to the World Championship in 2019, this is the record of an org that kept running hotter.

The peak

One result towers over the rest: a place at the Call of Duty World League Championship — the biggest stage the sport has.

WORLDS ’19
FURY 25–32nd
Call of Duty World League Championship 2019 · Black Ops 4 · 32 teams · the biggest stage the sport has
$10,000 See the record →

Four titles, one flame

From Black Ops 3 to Black Ops 4, the same crest carried four rosters through the Call of Duty World League. Each era ran its own heat.

2016
Call of Duty

Black Ops 3

The debut. Four players, the first MLG LANs, and a name on the NA board.

2016 4 on the roster
2016–17
Call of Duty

Infinite Warfare

The grind years. CWL Opens coast to coast and a run to the 2017 Championship LCQ.

2016–17 4 on the roster
2017–18
Call of Duty

WWII

Boots on the ground. Dallas, New Orleans, Atlanta — the founding core held the line.

2017–18 4 on the roster
the full record

Every LAN & major

Thirty-plus events on the board, 2016–2019. The whole run, title by title.

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From the ground up

A hotel room to the world stage.

FURY started as five players and a name on the NA board. Four years later the same crest stood on the Call of Duty World Championship stage — toe to toe with the best the sport had.

FURY Gaming's founding five — Shipping, CBALL, John Beecroft, Hanzo and Stevey — in the first jerseys
2016The first five
FURY Gaming at the Call of Duty World League Championship 2019 — the biggest stage the sport has
2019The World Championship

Built to run hot

Not a logo on a hoodie. A four-year run through the Call of Duty World League, and a community that still carries the flame.

4
Call of Duty titles · 2016–2019
1
World Championship appearance
10K
Peak event prize · Champs 2019
30+
LANs & online events on record
  1. the run

    The run

    2016 to 2019. Four Call of Duty titles, dozens of LANs and online events coast to coast, one crest carried by every roster.

  2. the peak

    The peak

    A Top-32 finish at the Call of Duty World League Championship 2019 — out of the thousands chasing it, FURY was in the room.

  3. live

    The brand

    The team's history is written, but the flame lives on at furygaming.tv. Cold at warmup, white-hot at match point.

Est. 2015 · Call of Duty · North America

A seat at the World Championship.

In 2019 a new FURY five broke through the open circuit and onto the Call of Duty World League Championship — the biggest stage the sport has. Thirty-two teams from around the world; out of the thousands chasing it, we were in the room. That's the bar this org set, and the flame's been chasing hotter ever since.

The five who carried it to Champs
  1. 2019

    CWL Championship

    World Championship · Black Ops 4

    25–32nd $10,000
  2. 2017

    CoD Champs LCQ

    Infinite Warfare · NA Last Chance

    13–16th
  3. 2017

    CWL Anaheim Open

    Infinite Warfare · LAN

    13–16th
The front office

The people behind it

The org runs on a small crew. These are the founders who keep the flame lit.

Beyond the box

More than one game.

The crest never stopped at Call of Duty. FURY fielded squads across six titles — including a women's Female Pro League roster — and built a content arm, growing into a community-driven, multi-game org.

  1. Female Pro League

    2017–18

    FURY backed a women’s Call of Duty roster on the Female Pro League circuit — on the board against Reign, Pnda and Most Wanted.

  2. FIFA

    2019–20

    A FIFA division on FIFA 20 — #FuryFifa — competing online as the org expanded past Call of Duty.

  3. H1Z1

    2017

    An H1Z1 squad repping FURY at 2017 events — the org’s first step into battle royale.

  4. PUBG

    2017

    #FURYPUBG — a battle-royale squad formed in late 2017 as PUBG’s competitive scene took off.

    Roster not on public record

  5. Rainbow Six

    2019

    A Rainbow Six Siege roster grinding the 2019 CSL cup circuit.

    Roster not on public record

  6. Halo

    2019

    A Halo division recruited in 2019 as FURY broadened its competitive footprint.

    Roster not on public record

Backed by

The fury fam

The flame has a face.

Four titles and a run to the World Championship — but FURY was never just five names on a roster. This is the community that carried the crest, and still carries the flame.

REC · FURY FAM
The fury fam The community that carries the flame

Carry the flame.

The team's history is written. The community isn't. Reach out, talk shop, or just say hello.