Traix Makes History as First South American in the Call of Duty League, Joins Miami Heretics for BO7

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The Miami Heretics have made a groundbreaking move ahead of the Black Ops 7 season, officially signing Argentinian rookie Nicolás “Traix” Monaco to their starting roster. With this addition, Traix becomes the first South American player in Call of Duty League history, a milestone moment for the region’s competitive scene.

Traix will be stepping into a high-pressure role as the team’s new starting SMG, filling the spot vacated by Spanish star José “ReeaL” Castilla, who departed this offseason to join the Toronto Ultra. Despite being a rookie, Traix has already turned heads in Challengers with his raw slaying ability & standout Search & Destroy performances. His rise represents not only a personal breakthrough but also an opportunity for Latin America to showcase its talent on the CDL stage.

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For the Heretics, the signing reflects their continued commitment to blending European heritage with global talent. ReeaL’s exit left big shoes to fill & firepower needed in the SMG position. Still, the organization believes Traix’s aggressive playstyle and hunger to prove himself will help elevate the squad as they push to establish themselves among the CDL’s elite. As the first Argentinian and the first South American overall to make the jump to the professional level, Traix enters Black Ops 7 with both historic significance and high expectations. All eyes will be on him as the Miami Heretics look to build on their momentum and push deeper into championship contention.