Amer “Pred” Zulbeari Signs With Vegas Falcons

The Vegas Falcons have officially confirmed the signing of Amer “Pred” Zulbeari, a notable addition to their Call of Duty roster as the sole non-Saudi Arabian player. This pivotal roster change arrives just days before the much-anticipated Call of Duty League (CDL) 2025 Stage 3, where the Falcons aim to turn around a challenging season that has seen them finish with a dismal 0-18 record in the initial two stages.
By joining the Vegas Falcons, Pred maintains his presence in the CDL 2025 season following his departure from OpTic Texas. The team opted for a roster overhaul after underperforming in Stage 2, which has prompted them to pursue new strategies and fresh talent.
A World Champion has arrived in Vegas. It’s time to make a statement.
Welcome, @Pred 🦅💚 pic.twitter.com/oRiwiGRzcn
— Vegas Falcons (@VegasFalcons) April 1, 2025
Previously with OpTic Texas, Pred played a crucial role in their triumph during the CDL 2025 Stage 1 Major Qualifiers. His journey saw him take a brief hiatus before rejoining the active lineup in February as a replacement for Cuyler “Huke” Garland. Unfortunately, this stint was marred by limited success, culminating in a fifth-eighth place finish at Minor 2, followed by an early exit from the Major.
As the Falcons head into the second half of the season, prospects for competing for titles appear grim. Currently occupying the bottom position in the CDL 2025 standings, they remain winless with a troubling record of 9-54 in maps, trailing behind the Miami Heretics by 100 points.
With no Minor tournaments scheduled for Stages 3 and 4, the Falcons face an uphill battle to secure qualification for the CDL Championship 2025. Their path is clear: they must perform strongly in the upcoming online stages and capitalize on opportunities in the final two Major events.
Each of the upcoming online stages offers 10 CDL points per victory, signifying that the Falcons must aim to secure at least 10 wins out of their 14 matches. Success at the two Major events, which can yield up to 100 points based on placement, could significantly enhance their standings.
In addition to these developments, there are swirling rumors that the Vegas Falcons are potentially finalizing agreements with two former world champions, Alec “Arcitys” Sanderson and Preston “Priestahh” Greiner. However, neither the players nor the organization have verified these claims as of yet.
Stay tuned for further updates from the esports world as the CDL 2025 season intensifies.