[citation needed] Upon release of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, OpTic parted ways with Clayster and ProoFy and added Matt "Formal" Piper, Ian "Crimsix" Porter to the team.
At the 2015 Call of Duty World Championship, the team placed a disappointing 7th after they went into the event as the clear favorites.
Once again, they fell short and placed 2nd to Scump's ex-teammate, Clayster's FaZe team for the final time in AW.
He stated that the World Finals was the only event where he felt like he got carried, but it still marked Scump's and OpTic's most successful year by far.
[citation needed] Going into the Call of Duty: Black Ops III season Scump confirmed that OpTic Gaming would not be making any roster changes, like many other teams.
OpTic gaming placed 2nd in the first event of the season, the "Totino's invitational", losing to Rise Nation in the final.
His team, Optic Gaming won first prize ($1.5 million) in the Call of Duty World League final.
[10] But their problems weren't solved, as they placed 5–6th at the CWL Anaheim open, 7–8th at stage two playoffs and 17–24th in the 2018 Call of Duty Championship.
[11] OpTic Gaming won the first Black ops 4 tournament, CWL Las Vegas 2018, bringing home $100,000.
[13] Ahead of the 2019–2020 CDL season, Scump announced via his personal Twitter account that he had left OpTic Gaming.
However on January 17, 2023, Scump announced his early retirement citing a competitive burnout, marking the end of his 12-year career.
[18] Seth was born on June 30, 1995, to Kristen and Shawn Abner, a retired professional baseball player and convicted felon.