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Call Of Duty League Announces 2024 Challengers Cup

Activision Blizzard dropped new details about the new Call Of Duty League Challengers's Cup, which is taking place in nine days.



Article Summary

  • 2024 Call Of Duty League Challengers' Cup kickstarts January 20-21.
  • Sign-ups open with new rules, accessible for all four regions.
  • Boston Breach to host first Challengers Open at Major I, Jan 26-28.
  • Challengers Finals to feature 16 teams, with travel and hotel covered.

Activision Blizzard revealed the latest round of 2024 Challengers' Cup events for Call Of Duty League, which is set to happen from January 20-21, 2024. You can sign up for the event right now to compete in our specific region, as they have laid out a full set of new rules for people to learn before the competition. We got the finer details for you below, and we wish you luck in competing!

Call Of Duty League Announces 2024 Challenger Season
Credit: Activision

Call Of Duty League 2024 Challengers' Cup

Cups

Cups are back for all four regions. These open events are a chance for players to earn prizes and Challenger points during online weekend tournaments. There will be 11 Cups in total throughout the 2024 season, and the first Cup of the 2024 Challengers Season will take place from January 20-21.

Opens

The first Challengers Open of the 2024 season will be hosted by the Boston Breach and will take place from Jan 26-28 at Major I. This event will be seeded by a combination of all 2024 Cup 1 points and 10% of each player's 2023 Challenger points. An additional Challengers Open will be hosted by Toronto Ultra at Major III.

Elite

Three Challengers Elite Seasons will take place during the 2024 Challengers Season. Challengers Elite in North America & Europe continues with twelve teams (two groups of 6), with the top eight teams keeping their spot after each season. Challengers Elite Teams will not be allowed to participate in Cups falling upon the first week of their Challengers Elite Season and will be provided points and prizes instead. We want to ensure that teams outside of Elite are still given the opportunity to showcase their talents and earn points and prizes throughout the season.

Finals

Challengers Finals is the pinnacle of global competitive amateur competition for Call of Duty Esports, and we want to ensure that all regions are represented fairly. Challengers Finals is continuing with 16 Teams, with Hotel & Travel being provided for all competitors.

Finals Qualification

There will be two methods by which a Challengers team can qualify for the Finals:

  • Regional Leaderboard: 10 Teams (4 NA, 4 EU, 1 APAC, and 1 LATAM)
  • Last Chance Qualifier: 6 Teams (2 NA, 2 EU, 1 APAC, and 1 LATAM)

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