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    Microsoft Layoffs Impact Call of Duty Esports with Commentator Miles Ross's Departure

      TL;DR: Miles Ross, renowned Call of Duty Esports commentator, was recently laid off by Microsoft, sparking uncertainty about his future with the Call of Duty League (CDL). Despite his contract termination, Ross maintains a positive outlook and is open to new opportunities. His departure casts doubt over the 2025 CDL commentary lineup, especially given the popularity of his commentary duo with Thomas "Chance" Ashworth. Fans are eagerly waiting to see Ross's next move and if he will continue to be a presence in competitive Call of Duty broadcasts.

    Esports Commentator Miles Ross Affected by Microsoft Layoffs

    In a recent wave of Microsoft layoffs that took the esports world by surprise, famous Call of Duty Esports commentator, Miles Ross, has been let go from Activision. This news emerged after Ross himself shared the information on a social media platform. Despite his sudden dismissal, Ross continues to exhibit a spirited outlook towards the upcoming Black Ops 6 season and appears quite receptive to what the future holds in the wake of this event. Interestingly, Ross's contract termination with Call of Duty's exclusive events does not imply an end to his casting endeavors in the Call of Duty League (CDL). Rather, the unfettered commentator is now free to seize other opportunities outside of the CDL.

    Uncertainty Surrounds Ross's Future with 2025 CDL Season

    Given Microsoft’s recent decisions, the 2025 CDL season’s commentary lineup hangs in a cloud of uncertainty. Whether the company intends to further collaborate with Ross or sever ties entirely is presently ambiguous. Known for his insightful commentary on competitive Call of Duty broadcasts, Ross's palpable presence alongside his casting partner, Thomas “Chance” Ashworth, has been massively popular with the CDL audience. The duo's unique commentary on high-stakes matches and grand finals have been distinguishing features of CDL tournaments, particularly after notable casters MerK and Maven cast doubts over their involvement with CDL broadcasts post the 2021 season.

    Fans Eagerly Anticipate Ross’s Next Move

    Ross’s sudden departure adds yet another twist to the ongoing speculation among CoD fans, who are keenly anticipating how the Black Ops 6 season is going to play out. Following Ross's announcement, longtime CoD Esports fans could not help but draw parallels to the previous scenario a few years ago involving uncertainty around prominent casters MerK and Maven. However, Maven quickly stepped in to draw a distinction between the two instances, stating that these were "vastly different situations". Expressing his support for Ross, Maven stated, "People will be dying to work with him. I hope it’s a blessing. He should absolutely still be working on COD”. He added that he was pretty sure their casting journeys on CoD were far from over. Ross's enthusiasm and lively commentary have brought endless entertainment to the CDL broadcasts over the years. While some fans focus their attention on upcoming roster changes for the Black Ops 6 season, others eagerly wait for updates on whether they will get to hear Ross's energetic commentary in the CDL broadcast for 2025.


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