Boston Breach is gearing up for the 2026 Call of Duty League (CDL) season with an exciting roster announcement that has fans buzzing with anticipation. The team has finally unveiled its lineup just before the much-awaited Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 season kicks off in early December. This news marks Boston Breach as one of the final franchises to showcase their squad for the upcoming battles.
Boston Breach has revealed its roster competing during the 2026 season.
New Lineup Unveiled
On November 12th, 2025, Boston Breach made waves by confirming that key players Eric ‘Snoopy’ Pérez Lozano, Evan ‘Purj’ Perez, and Cameron ‘Cammy’ McKilligan will be sticking with the team for Black Ops 7, continuing their journey from previous seasons. Joining them is Byron ‘Nastie’ Plumridge, a former powerhouse with Vancouver Surge, known for his strong performance in Black Ops 6, which included impressive second-place finishes at Major 2, Major 3, the CDL Championship, and the Esports World Cup.
In addition to these exciting player announcements, Boston Breach confirmed that Sean ‘Seany’ O’Connor will remain as Head Coach, alongside Assistant Coach Mike ‘Magxck’ Libeccio.
A Look Back at 2025
Reflecting on the previous season, Boston Breach faced ups and downs during Black Ops 6. The team had moments of brilliance, with two top-six finishes at Major 2 and 3, before a surprising drop to the top-12 at Major 4. However, they concluded the season on a high note by securing a third-place finish at the CDL Championship.
With the addition of Nastie, Boston Breach aims to enhance their competitive edge and overcome the challenges faced by the league’s top teams. As Treyarch’s new title brings in exciting mechanical changes, the team’s ability to adapt and maintain consistency will be crucial in climbing the league standings.
International Roster Trends
Boston Breach isn’t alone in assembling a diverse mix of talent from both Europe and North America. Other franchises like FaZe Vegas, Los Angeles Thieves, and the newly rebranded Toronto KOI are also embracing international rosters. This trend reflects a dynamic shift in the league, where a mix of nationalities is becoming a common strategy to secure top positions in the standings.