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Scump and SCUF unveil latest collab ahead of CDL Championship

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Former Call of Duty world champion Seth ‘Scump’ Abner has once again joined forces with SCUF Gaming to launch a range of new products.

The range of gaming controllers will feature an exclusive design in addition to Scump’s logo.

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The new Scump design is available across SCUF’s Reflex Pro, Reflex FPS, and Envision Pro controllers. A design for the controller manufacturer’s Valor Pro and Instinct Pro models will be available at a later date.

In addition to SCUF’s extensive range of controllers, a limited-edition Reflex FPS+ model also features the design alongside Instant Action Buttons, which replace the standard buttons with mechanical switches that act like a mouse click.

As part of the collaboration between Scump and SCUF, the controllers will be integrated across Scump’s Call of Duty Championship watch parties from June 26th to 29th, 2025. During the broadcasts, a live feature showcasing the design will take place.

SCUF’s Call of Duty Commitment

SCUF Gaming is no stranger to Call of Duty esports. For several years, the controller manufacturer has partnered with several teams and players in similar collaborations to create designs available for fans to buy. In recent years, the likes of Toronto Ultra and Team Vitality have secured partnerships.

SCUF’s collaboration with Scump is one of the company’s long-standing partnerships, as the player has been associated with the brand for many years.

Scump widely regarded as one of the greatest professional Call of Duty players of all time. Having spent the majority of his career representing OpTic Gaming, the 2017 world champion retired in January 2023 and has continued to represent the organisation as a content creator.

In addition to his Champs victory, Scump remains the only esports player to have won two X Games gold medals after Call of Duty featured at the extreme sports event in 2014 and 2015.

Since retirement, Scump has continued to grow as one of Call of Duty’s biggest content creators, amassing over 2m YouTube subscribers and over 2m followers on X.

The post Scump and SCUF unveil latest collab ahead of CDL Championship appeared first on Esports Insider.

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