What is Huke's net worth? Inside 'Call of Duty' player's fortune, earnings after being benched by Dallas Empire
'Call of Duty' fans are eagerly awaiting Sunday, April 25, as popular Esports team Dallas Empire will be competing against Toronto Ulta. While fans are waiting with bated breath to watch how their fave 'Call of Duty League' team performs, the Dallas Empire team released an official statement that left fans shocked and confused.
On the team's official page, a statement was released with Rambo, the team's coach's signature. In the statement, it was announced that the team's top player Cuyler Garland aka Huke had been moved to reserve and the team's substitute player Tyler Johnson aka FeLo would be starting the lineup on April 25 game. The statement issued reads, "Official Statement from Raymond Lussier, Head Coach and GM of Dallas Empire: FeLo will be in the starting lineup Sunday against Toronto as we move Huke to a reserve role. The team has felt we are playing below our potential, and with FeLo playing so well in Challengers, he's earned a shot to compete in the starting lineup. - Rambo." Although Huke may not be competing in the upcoming match it won't be altering his impressive net worth. Read on to know about Huke's net worth.
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Who is Huke?
Huke aka Cuyler Garland is a 21-year-old Call of Duty player. He was born in the Netherlands but originally hails from Saudi Arabia. Prior to becoming a competitive 'Call of Duty' player, Huke was a 'Halo' player. He is the number one ranked player from Saudi Arabia. He has competed in several tournaments and plays with Dallas Empire. The team was established in 2019 and is owned by Envy Gaming. On August 30, 2020, Dallas Empire won the 2020 Call of Duty League Championship.
What is Huke's net worth?
The team's success reflected in the earnings of its players. Huke profited tremendously since joining the team. In 2020, he won an impressive $$345,500 after winning the championship. Huke has competed in 81 tournaments and earned a total of $675,352.25, since 2014. According to esportsearnings.com Huke is currently ranked #167 in highest overall earnings, and #1 in highest earnings for players from Saudi Arabia. Huke is no stranger to success. Even before he turned 18, he had already earned an impressive $211,507.25 in cash prizes from 52 tournaments. We will just have to wait and watch to see if his being shifted to reserve position will impact his current and future net worth.