Earn the respect.
H8TE X exists to compete. Scrims, leagues, tournaments and every map in between are treated like an opportunity to improve the standard.
H8TE is a player-led competitive organization built from a simple decision: if the environment we wanted did not exist for us, we would build it ourselves.
The founding group originally competed together as a team under another organization. Over time, the team felt repeatedly disrespected, undervalued and disconnected from the direction of the org representing them. Instead of continuing to put their work, identity and results behind a name that no longer felt like home, the team decided to branch out.
That decision became H8TE: an independent organization where the people competing under the logo help define what the logo stands for. The goal is bigger than one roster. H8TE is being built around serious competition, a community that actually plays together, a recognizable culture and an identity that can grow across esports without losing where it started.
H8TE X exists to compete. Scrims, leagues, tournaments and every map in between are treated like an opportunity to improve the standard.
Our Discord 2v2 and 4v4 systems are built to give players a place to compete, climb, build rivalries and be part of something active.
H8TE is more than a lobby tag. The black, white and royal-blue identity carries into jerseys, content, player profiles and everything attached to the organization.
The original team stopped accepting an environment that did not match the work they were putting in and chose independence.
The Call of Duty roster became H8TE X — the first competitive team carrying the H8TE identity.
Separate 2v2 and 4v4 NeatQueue ladders give the wider H8TE community a competition of its own.
More competition, content, partnerships and future teams can come later. The standard stays player-led, community-driven and unmistakably H8TE.