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Scump (Seth Abner) was born on 30 June, 1995 in Mechanicsburg, PA, is a Professional Call of Duty player. Discover Scump's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 28 years old?

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Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 30 June, 1995
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Mechanicsburg, PA
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1995

Seth Abner (born June 30, 1995), also known as scump, scumperjumper or The King of COD is a former American professional Call of Duty player who last played for the Call of Duty League team OpTic Texas.

Abner is a two time Major League Gaming (MLG) X Games gold medalist.

2010

OpTic would take their only 1st-place finish at UMG Chicago, but would never finish outside of the top 10.

2013

OpTic achieved a 3rd-place finish at the 2013 Call of Duty Championship to finish off the 2012–2013 season.

Scump stayed on OpTic going into the Call of Duty: Ghosts season.

However, after a 9th-place finish at the MLG Fall Championship and a 13th-place finish at UMG Philadelphia, Scump announced he would be leaving OpTic and joining Team EnVyUs alongside Merk, ProoFy, and Goonjar because of a rivalry with Nadeshot.

Less than two-weeks after his departure from OpTic, Scump announced that he was leaving Envy and returning to Optic.

2014

He would rejoin the lineup of Nadeshot, MBoZe, and Clayster for the Call of Duty Championship 2014.

The squad finished 3rd for the second year in a row.

After that tournament, the team picked up ProoFy to replace MBoZe, who then became captain of OpTic Nation.

The new team placed in the top eight at UGC Niagara, and was invited to attend the MLG X Games Invitational.

Here, OpTic advanced all the way through their bracket to face Team Kaliber in the Grand Final.

OpTic won, and Scump become one of the first gold medalists for Call of Duty.

The next few events were inconsistent for OpTic, with 4th and 5th placings at Gfinity 3, UMG Dallas, UMG Nashville, and MLG CoD League Season 3 Playoffs.

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.

2015

The team initially placed second to Crimsix's longtime teammate ACHES at the first event of the season, and afterwards placed first at UMG Orlando 2015, the MLG Pro League Season 1 Playoffs, and the Call of Duty Championship's NA Regional event.

At the 2015 Call of Duty World Championship, the team placed a disappointing 7th after they went into the event as the clear favorites.

After the event, Scumps's longtime teammate, Nadeshot, decided to leave competitive Call of Duty and was replaced by Damon "Karma" Barlow, with Scump becoming the team captain.

As the new captain of OpTic Gaming, Scump led the team to 6 more championships and 2 more Pro League Regular Season wins to end the Advanced Warfare season.

They won ESWC Zénith 2015 and Gfinity Spring Masters 1 with Enable in place of Karma, but as they returned to the United States they went to California to compete at UMG California 2015 with Karma.

When they won UMG Cali it marked their 3rd straight event win in three consecutive weekends in three different countries.

They then finished 1st in Season 2 of the MLG Pro League to qualify for MLG Pro League Season 2 Playoffs at the summer XGAMES in Austin, Texas, where he and OpTic defended their title and won his second gold medal.

OpTic and Scump then finished 2nd to FaZe Clan at UMG Dallas 2015 and Gfinity Summer Championship.

They bounced back as they won UMG Washington D.C. 2015 and MLG Pro League Season 3 Regular Season, where they went 11–0 in the season.

Once again, they fell short and placed 2nd to Scump's ex-teammate, Clayster's FaZe team for the final time in AW.

Scump then went on to win the final event of Advanced Warfare, MLG World Finals, with OpTic Gaming.

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.

They won 9 championships, all 3 of the online Pro League Season, appeared in 10/11 Grand Finals, they won many online tournaments hosted by MLG and UMG, earned 1,651,320 pro points, and Scump had the most pro points out of any player with 447,975.

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 went on to successfully qualify for the Call of Duty World League NA.

OpTic gaming placed 2nd in the first event of the season, the "Totino's invitational", losing to Rise Nation in the final.

After entering the next event with a top-4 seed, Seth and his team were met an even worse placing of 4–8 along with the other top-seeded teams, however the event suffered from technical difficulties leading to an apology from the event's management.

Scump has won now two 25k tournaments hosted by UMG gaming and one 25k tournament hosted by ESL.

2016

During the first ever Esports Awards in 2016, Scump won the Esports Console Player of the Year award.

2017

In August 2017, Scump achieved his first ever Call of Duty World Championship.

Abner is sponsored by several gaming hardware companies, including Turtle Beach and Scuf Gaming.

He also runs a YouTube channel that currently has obtained over 2.7 million subscribers and over 665 million channel views as of November 10, 2023.

He is widely considered to be one of the greatest Call of Duty players of all time.

In March 2021, Scump became the first Esport athlete to be sponsored by Oakley.

Scump played for OpTic for the Call of Duty: Black Ops II season.