Toronto Ultra streamer Overgirl launches first official pro women’s Call of Duty team

The Toronto Tsunami have become the first official professional women’s Call of Duty team, founded by Toronto Ultra streamer Overgirl.

Call of Duty Leaguecommentator Alyssa ‘Allycxt’ Parker founded theWxC, which is an all-woman CoD tournament. The tournament hosted two open qualifiers before narrowing the field down to eight teams.

The Toronto Tsunami 2023 roster.

The qualified teams compete in three weeks of seeding matches with a 10,000$ prize pool. Fans can tune in to Allycxt’sTwitch channelto watch, as the final week of seeding matches kicked off on May 1.

One of the tournament’s competitors already madeCoD history, as Kelsie ‘Kels’ Grieg became the first woman to qualify for CDL Challengers Elite. The league continues to make history now, as the Toronto Tsunami has been announced.

Toronto Tsunami recognized as first ever professional women’s CoD team

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Toronto Ultra content creator Overgirl founded theToronto Tsunami, the first official pro women’s Call of Duty approved to play by Activision in the WxC.

The full Toronto Tsunami roster is as follows:

They will be coached by Viiox, who has coached some of the top teams in Call of Duty Challengers in the last couple of seasons.

Entering the final week of WxC pool play, the Tsunami boasted a perfect 5-0 record. TheBoston Breachdoubled the tournament’s prize pool from 5,000$ to 10,000$ right before the last week of matches.