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Call of Duty League adds Attach and new voices for Major III Atlanta

Attach's return gives Major III a built-in storyline, while Bricetacular, GrandmasterGojj and other new voices should make Atlanta easier to follow and more fun to watch.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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Call of Duty League adds Attach and new voices for Major III Atlanta
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The Call of Duty League is loading Major III at DreamHack Atlanta with a broadcast team built to do more than call kills. Attach, Bricetacular, GrandmasterGojj and other new voices will join the show when the event lands at the Georgia World Congress Center from May 15-17, giving the league a lineup that leans hard into personality as much as production polish.

That matters because Major III is not a standalone showcase, it is a stop in the 2026 circuit with qualifiers and a major bracket feeding into three days of live action in Atlanta. The league says all 12 CDL teams will be in the mix against top Call of Duty Challengers squads, a format that can be thrilling for regulars but also overwhelming for casual viewers who need a clear guide through the chaos. Familiar names on the desk and in the booth help narrow that gap fast.

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Attach is the clearest example. CDL’s own profile frames him as a former world champion who became the youngest Call of Duty World Champion in history during his senior year. For longtime fans, that résumé is instant recognition. For newer viewers, it gives the broadcast a face with a story attached, someone whose competitive pedigree can anchor highlights, explain pressure moments, and turn a bracket reset into something that feels bigger than a single series.

GrandmasterGojj brings a different kind of value. He publicly describes himself as a freelance shoutcaster and host, which fits the league’s broader push to mix elite competitive knowledge with community creators who know how to keep a stream moving. Bricetacular adds another familiar voice to the rotation, and together the additions suggest a broadcast that wants rhythm, not just analysis. That is a smart move for a scene where viewers often arrive for one match and stay only if the story is easy to track.

Major III’s timing helps the case, too. The CDL schedule places the Atlanta stop squarely between April and May 2026, with May 15-17 marked for the live event. With qualifiers leading into the bracket and all 12 teams chasing a title on one stage, the desk will need to do a lot of connective work between the gunfights. A lineup with Attach, Bricetacular and GrandmasterGojj should make that job easier, and it should make Major III feel less like a wall of matches and more like a show built around people viewers can actually remember.

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