Chaser refrained from competing after Halo: Reach was removed from the MLG Pro Circuit. He returned to competition after the announcement of the Halo World Championship 2016. After moving from team to team over the course of the NA Qualifying series, he found himself on OpTic Gaming alongside Flamesword, MaNiaC and Lifestyle in the Last Chance Qualifier. They won the tournament, securing the final seed at the NA Regional Finals. At Regionals, OpTic finished top 16, failing to qualify for Worlds. On March 24, FlamesworD confirmed that Chaser was no longer a part of OpTic. After Regionals Chaser would take a shot at qualifying for the HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2016 by signing up for the HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2016/Last Chance Qualifier on a rag tag roster of the late Str8 Rippin consisting of himself, Mr Blakerz, Prototype and captain Tsquared. They would finish Top 8 needing Top 2 to qualify for regulation. A month later or so Chaser would join Only Good Online alongside MoNsTcR, Rammyy, and duo Prototype. On July 10 the team would be sponsored by 3sUP Enterprises. The team went into the Open Circuit Finals as the #3 seed, needing a top 2 finish to qualify for the Pro League Relegation tournament. Narrowly missing out on qualification in the Winners' Finals, losing a 4-3 series to Denial eSports, 3sUP's next chance was the Losers' Finals against Team eLevate, who they had beaten earlier in the tournament. Unfortunately, 3sUP were disqualified due to network issues.
Looking towards the Fall Open Circuit, 3sUP made a roster change on September 17, replacing Chaser with Abel "Rammyy" Garcia of Denial.[1]
As of September 17 Chaser is currently a free agent.