Triumph Gaming announced the addition of Doug 'Censor' Martin, New York Subliners substitute player, as a new addition to their Call of Duty Challengers roster. Triumph also announced they would be working with New York as their affiliate team. This seems like good news for all parties involved as the Subliners make a push towards the end of the🐟 2020 season.

Censor has a large, passionate fanbase who have been calling for New York to play him since the beginning of the season. Unfortunately, Censor has been relegated to the bench but the move to Triumpওh should help him continue to improve while actually playing in a competitive environment. Triumph operating as an affiliate to New York iꦺs a good way for the Subliners to cultivate talent they can monitor closely with the new partnership.

𝓰Tyler 'FeLo' Johnson, Jared 'Nagafen' Harrell, Mathew 'Royalty' Faithfull and Eli 'Standy' Bentz round out the Triumph Gaming roster alongside Censor.

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As for the New York Subliners? They have bounced back nicely after a rough start namely off the back of key pickup Makenzie "Mack" Kelley. They just won their first Home Series event after an impressive showing and now have risen to fifth in the overall standings with one event left for them to play in. They look in focus as a squad and the shift iꦇn meta has benefited ജthe roster.

This move is good for 👍Censor, Triumph Gaming and the New York Subliners. While New York continues their strong end of season push, Censor gets the opportunity to grow outside of being benched and Triumph is now the affiliate Challengers team to one of the premiere CDL teams. It will be interesting to see how it plays out moving forward.

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