Toronto Extremely was the ultimate unique franchise from the inaugural season of the Name of Responsibility League (CDL) to retain its title and branding from day one – however that modifications right now, because it turns into Toronto KOI (TKOI).
This transfer formally unites the group’s North American and European operations underneath one international model, with KOI, Movistar KOI (MKOI), and Toronto KOI.
The rebrand “marks the subsequent step in OverActive’s technique to align its worldwide portfolio underneath one platform that builds international visibility,” deepens accomplice integration, and connects followers throughout areas,” intending to attach followers underneath one international viewers.
“To be KOI is to belong,” stated Adam Adamou, Chief Government Officer of OverActiveMedia. “KOI has at all times been about connection, about followers, gamers and communities coming collectively underneath one banner. Toronto KOI brings that spirit residence and offers it a world stage.
“This launch marks an necessary second in our international technique. It connects our North American operations with one of the vital acknowledged and influential manufacturers in international esports. Bringing this illustrious model to the Name of Responsibility League and to Toronto will profit everybody, our followers, our gamers, our companions, and the broader esports ecosystem. We’re constructing a single, unified model platform that scales throughout areas and delivers lasting worth for all.”
The announcement was made at an in-person occasion in Toronto, Canada, the place followers, creators, andpartners have been current, and in addition featured the workforce’s new jersey reveal for the CDL 2026 season.
There has not but been an announcement on the 2026 Name of Responsibility League schedule, however rumors level in the direction of the season beginning in December.
The workforce’s roster has seen only one change because the 2025 season, and goes into Black Ops 7 with José “ReeaL” Fernández becoming a member of the returning Joseph “JoeDeceives” Romero, Jamie “Perception” Craven, and Tobias “CleanX” Juul Jonsson.









