Spacestation Gaming is setting its sights on securing a coveted spot in the Call of Duty League. Sources reveal that the organization is actively engaging in discussions to partner with several current CDL teams to take over an existing spot.
If a deal comes to fruition, Spacestation would likely stay associated with the existing franchise city for Black Ops 7. This is similar to Gentle Mates' acquisition of the Los Angeles Guerrillas slot a year ago. However, the organization has ambitious plans to relocate to Salt Lake City, its home base, in the 2026-2027 season, if all goes according to plan.
What makes this potential move even more exciting is the wave of Halo professionals looking to make the jump to the upcoming Black Ops 7 season. With the HCS announcing that this will be the last year for Halo Infinite, many players are eager to explore opportunities in Call of Duty. Among them is the highly talented French superstar and former SSG player, Legend. His interest, along with others eager to transition, positions Spacestation Gaming as an enticing destination for players looking to elevate their careers in the competitive Call of Duty landscape.
In addition to participating in Microsoft's Halo Championship Series, Spacestation fields partnered teams in Rainbow Six Siege, Rocket League, Brawl Stars, and Overwatch 2.