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In a recent tweet, Esports organization 100 Thieves announced its first Call of Duty Warzone player and creator, Thomas “Tommey” Trewren. Tommey is one of the most experienced players in the Call of Duty community and has won several championship titles. He retired from competitive Call of Duty in 2019.

Since the release of Call of Duty Warzone, the former CoD pro has been determined to improve in the game and it shows. He is undoubtedly one of the best Warzone players at the moment, and his arrival at 100 Thieves is the first step in the right direction.

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Owing to his experience in Call of Duty competitive, Tommey believes that his transition to Warzone has been easier than many others. Interestingly, he has competed against 100 Thieves’ owner Mathew “Nadeshot” Hagg. As a result, he is confident in his decision and expects a great time at the organization.

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Call of Duty community welcomes the first 100 Thieves Warzone pro

100 Thieves is one of the most esteemed Esports organizations in the NA region and Tommey’s arrival was monumental for the fans. He received a plethora of heart-warming messages on social media and was amazed to see all the support.

“The support shown has been incredible. I didn?t expect it to be anywhere near what it?s been. I?m honestly speechless. I know I?ve put a lot of time in and it feels like it?s a ?made it? moment but for me it?s only the beginning. We?ve got a long way to go.”

What’s next for Tommey and the 100 Thieves CoD Warzone roster?

In another tweet, Tommey announced that he has a lot of things on his mind right now. Apparently, the Warzone pro will make a video about “competing, retirement, a fresh path and also Warzone”.

Fans can also ask him questions about the same, and he will answer them in the video.

As for now, Tommey is the only confirmed Warzone player in the 100 Thieves’ roster and speculations about the other players are already floating around.

Twitch streamer Symfuhny?congratulated Tommey on his achievement and Jack “Courage” Dunlop had a very interesting response to that.

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Both the Twitch streamers might have hinted towards a major upcoming announcement regarding the remainder of the 100 Thieves roster.

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Owing to his constant efforts, Tommey has one of the most inspiring journeys in the Call of Duty community. We wish him a bright future as a professional player and content creator in 100 Thieves.