Attach (Call of Duty player)

Dillon "Attach" Price
Dillon Price
Status Active
Born (1997-01-04) January 4, 1997
Hometown Moorpark, California
Nationality American
Current team Faze Clan
Games Call of Duty series
Career prize money $181,892
Championships Call of Duty Championship 2015
Professional career
Team eLevate
Rise Nation
2014-2015 Denial eSports
2015-present Faze Clan

Dillon Price, (born January 4, 1997) better known by his gamertag Attach, is a professional Call of Duty player who currently plays the Slayer role for the Faze Clan. His most notable roles before being on FaZe include playing for Rise Nation and Denial eSports. He won the Call of Duty Championship 2015 with Denial. As of October 2016, Attach has won $181,892, of which over $145,000 was won in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.[1]

Career

Attach started gaming when he was a young kid. Attach first heard about competitive Call of Duty from a friend that was on his travel baseball team and was playing GameBattles at the time. Attach's first tournament was at MLG Anaheim 2013 where he placed 29th. Then after that, he placed 17th at UMG Dallas with Termination.

Once Call of Duty: Ghosts came around, Attach joined Team eLevate. They ended taking 8th place at UMG Philadelphia. Then at MLG X Games Invitational, he took home 5th place with Curse Orange.[2] Then he joined Rise Nation where he would take 13th/16th at UMG Dallas. In November 2014 Attach joined Denial.[3]

Attach began the Advanced Warfare season playing under Denial after replacing StuDyy. Alongside ZooMaa, Saints and Replays, he acquired a 5-6th placing at the first event, MLG Columbus 2014. The roster saw more success at UMG Orlando with a 3rd place finish. In June Denial won the 2015 Call of Duty Championships.[4]

In June Attach and Clayster left Denial and soon joined FaZe Clan.[5]

Tournament results

Denial eSports

FaZe Clan

References

  1. "Attach - Dillon Price - Call of Duty Player Profile :: e-Sports Earnings". esportsearnings.com. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
  2. rG_NAEGoldCharity. "Player Spotlight: CrsAttach The Future of Competitive Call of Duty". ReadyUp Gaming.
  3. Smith, Kerouac (November 6, 2014). "High schooler by day; pro gamer by night". Fox Sports. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  4. Willer-Allred, Michele (June 19, 2015). "Moorpark teen wins $100,000 playing Call of Duty video game". Ventura County Star. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  5. Deason, Ross (June 17, 2015). "Denial eSports Loses COD Roster". L33t Magazine. Aller Media. Retrieved December 17, 2015.

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Preceded by
compLexity Gaming
Call of Duty Championship winner
2015
With: Denial eSports:
Chris "Replays" Crowder
James "Clayster" Eubanks
Jordan "JKap" Kaplan
Succeeded by
EnVyUs

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