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New Call Of Duty Esports League Confirms Five Cities to Start Teams
Activision Blizzard will be taking a new approach to Call Of Duty when it comes to esports by introducing team cities, much like they did with Overwatch League. The five cities that have been announced are Atlanta, Dallas, New York, Paris, and Toronto. All of which, you may notice, already have Overwatch League teams in them. We have the ownership details below as well as a couple of quotes from people involved with the league, but it looks like the inaugural season will be made up of cities who are already established with Blizzard. Don't be too surprised if you start seeing San Francisco, Miami, Seoul, Los Angeles, and Boston jump into that list soon.
- Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Esports Ventures, a joint venture owned by Cox Enterprises and Province, Inc. dedicated to bringing esports entertainment to the city of Atlanta
- Dallas, TX – Envy Gaming Inc., a staple in esports since 2007 with teams competing this year in the Call of Duty World League (Envy) and Overwatch League (Dallas Fuel)
- New York, NY – Sterling.VC, an early stage sports and media company backed by Sterling Equities – a family-run group of companies owned by the Wilpon and Katz families with several business operations including the New York Mets
- Paris, France – c0ntact Gaming, LLC., is the parent company of both the Overwatch League team, Paris Eternal, and the Paris Call of Duty esports team
- Toronto, Canada – OverActive Media, an integrated company delivering esports and video game entertainment to the Canadian market
Bobby Kotick, CEO of Activision Blizzard – "The upcoming launch of our new Call of Duty esports league reaffirms our leadership role in the development of professional esports. We have already sold Call of Duty teams in Atlanta, Dallas, New York, Paris and Toronto to existing Overwatch League team owners, and we will announce additional owners and markets later this year. Our owners value our professional, global city-based model, the success we have had with broadcast partners, sponsors and licensees, and the passion with which our players have responded to our events."
Pete Vlastelica, President and CEO at Activision Blizzard Esports Leagues: "Call of Duty is a game that embodies team work and dedication and Call of Duty esports is a celebration of those pillars. We're building this league for fans across esports, traditional sports and gaming alike – and we're excited to partner with individuals and organizations who are just as passionate about our vision for the future of Call of Duty esports. Our early momentum for franchise sales has been strong as we welcome our first five partners."