Call of Duty Champion “Attach” Announces Retirement After 11-Year Legacy

A professional Call of Duty esports player, Dillon ‘Attach’ Price, has decided to step away from competitive gaming for good. The 25-year-old Attach announced his retirement from esports after 11 years of his journey in esports. He was the youngest Call of Duty world champion back in 2015, and now he is retiring after achieving so much within the community. This marks the end of an era for his countless gaming fans and players who look up to Attach.
COD Youngest World Champion “Attach”
“Attach” professional journey began at the age of 18, where he was playing in the competitive Call of Duty professional arena in 2013. After two years, he claimed the title of the youngest Call of Duty world champion in history after winning the 2015 World Championship with Denial eSports. This feat marked the beginning of accomplishments, and this iconic moment paved the way for what would become his long career.
In his career, Attach has played for solid clans like FaZe Clan, Minnesota RØKKR, New York Subliners, and more. Attach’s one of the notable achievements includes leading Minnesota RØKKR to perform a historical reverse sweep against Toronto Ultra while being in the CDL Stage 5 Major Final, gaining the victory in the 2021 RØKKR Home Stand.
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Throughout the years, he has proved himself as a tactical and consistent performer through a multitude of Call of Duty games, ranging from Ghosts to Black Ops 6.
He is regarded as a stunning esports athlete due to his versatility across multiple games and his ability to perform at peak levels.
With his strong mentality, realism, attitude, and ability to deal with pressure, he has made himself from an aspiring player into a role model for many players globally.
What’s Next for Attach?
“Attach” has over 334,000 subscribers on YouTube and more than 250,000 followers on Twitch. Now, he is expected to focus more on content creation and community engagement. He is the host of a new podcast, “Stay Attached”, that explains his adventures through the esports world and captures insightful interviews with fellow professionals for his listeners.
In his retirement post on X, Attach said that “After 11 years of professional Call of Duty, it’s my time to hang the jersey up. The first moment I played this game, I instantly fell in love. Once I learnt about Game Battles and competitive CoD, it was my dream to become a professional player.”
“The fact that I was able to live out my childhood dream and meet so many amazing people along the way will be something I cherish for life.”
He also added the line “Without you, none of this is possible,” where he thanked all his fans and supporters.
Dillon ‘Attach’ Price’s life will inspire people of all ages. As he embarks on a new chapter in esports history, it’s safe to say he will motivate the next generation of Call of Duty players. The legacy he has built will always inspire all of us.