SpaceLy is the latest Call of Duty player to enter free agency

The list of veteran free agents in the Call of Duty scene continues to grow.

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Michael “SpaceLy” Schmale is the newest addition to a growing list of Call of Duty veterans who’ve recently become free agents.

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SpaceLy posted a TwitLonger earlier today to announce his free agency, saying that he wasn’t confident in qualifying for the second season of the Call of Duty World League Global Pro League with his current team.

Related: G2’s SpaceLy: “The only thing on our minds right now is placing top-three”

“[I] wasn’t seeing qualifying potential in the team I was previously playing with,” SpaceLy said in his TwitLonger. “[I’m] only gonna play in the [online qualifier] if it’s a team I’m confident in. [I’m] not gonna waste my time and energy anymore on anything less; gotta strive for greatness.”

SpaceLy was most recently scrimming and competing in the North American 2K tournaments with Martin Chino, Mike “Swarley” Carter, and Devin “LlamaGod” Tran—but this lineup was unable to get better than a top-eight finish in a 2K.

Prior to this most recent roster, SpaceLy was a member of G2 Esports, competing alongside Chino, Lamar “Accuracy” Abedi, and Jonathan “Pacman” Tucker. At the CWL Dallas Open in March, this G2 lineup made a remarkable losers bracket run, but ended up placing top 24. Before Dallas, SpaceLy placed top 24 at the CWL Paris Open and top 28 at the CWL Atlanta Open in February with G2.

SpaceLy has been competing in Call of Duty since 2011, playing for several notable teams including FaZe Clan, Strictly Business, Most Wanted, Elevate, and Luminosity Gaming.

Although SpaceLy hasn’t placed very well so far in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, he is still a talented veteran who could be the missing piece for any roster looking for another player.

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Justin Binkowski
Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.