Temp Drops Yet More Intel About the FormaL to Luminosity Gaming Rumors

Ross Deason

Echo Fox’s Donny ‘Temp’ Laroda seems to have let slip another clue about OpTic Gaming’s Matthew ‘FormaL’ Piper and his possible destination in rostermania.

If there is one thing that Temp is better at than racking up kills on Call of Duty, it is accidentally leaking information about Call of Duty roster changes when he’s streaming.

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The 18 year old is one of the hottest prospects in the professional Call of Duty scene and has been making waves ever since his return to the scene after a forced hiatus due to the 18+ rule for CWL events.

As a player that is constantly in eights and pick-up game lobbies, Temp tends to hear just about every roster rumor before anyone else and that certainly seems to have been the case during the post-CWL Seattle transfer window.

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Unfortunately the young star is quickly discovering how easy it can be to slip up on stream and reveal information that is supposed to be kept secret – a skill that most of his colleagues had to learn a number of years ago.

Of course, for us fans these slip ups are perfectly welcome as they help us to piece together the goings on behind the scenes before they become official. 

During a stream on May 2nd Temp did just that when he let something slip that all but confirmed the FormaL to Luminosity Gaming trade.

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While Temp never finishes his sentence, it seems pretty clear that he was about to say “that’s your teammate” as he killed FormaL during the eights game.

This in isolation wouldn’t mean much but evidence continues to roll in on an almost daily basis which points towards a trade between OpTic and Luminosity for FormaL and Sam ‘Octane’ Larew.

With Season 2 of the CWL, and the end of the transfer window, just around the corner, it should only be a matter of days before we find out for certain where everyone is ending up.

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Ross is a former Dexerto writer and editor. Ross joined Dexerto in 2017 as a CSGO and Call of Duty writer after completing his History degree. He later became the Acting Head of Editorial at Dexerto but failed in his mission to become a Counter-Strike pro. Maybe it's time to retire and give Valorant a try.