The Call of Duty World League has announced its plans for the upcoming CWL season, which will obviously star Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 The upcoming season will have a completely new format with five vs five team play (previous seasons including the 2018 CWL Pro League were four vs four), a new CWL Pro[...]
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TK walked away with the win on the first round of best of five by winning three matches to EG's two victories — however, because TK came into the grand finals from the lower bracket, the competition went into a second set, which was a complete shutout.
So after an incredibly tense day, Evil Geniuses were[...]
Today was the second day of the double-elimination bracket, and as the CWL has done all season long, it was full of surprising upsets and more than a few surprise placements Which, okay, I guess makes that stride comment seem totally out of place But the CWL has a double-elimination style bracket, so often times[...]
"This year has been a record-setting season for the CWL, which has seen online and offline participation grow, while viewership has topped last year And it all comes down to this, let's see who is the best Call of Duty esports squad in the world."
The 2018 CWL season has been led thus far by Team Kaliber and[...]
Taking over part of the Anaheim convention center, the over 150 CWL teams battled it out from June 15-17th for their share of the $200,000 USD prize pool.
This CWL tourney had more of an international affair thanks to the various European and Japanese teams in attendance, while Seattle was much more of a home show[...]
These shots from MLG Gaming from the Call of Duty World League Seattle competition help show what it's like to be on the ground at an esports tournament.
CWL has an 18+ age requirement, but let's be honest — no 18-year-old is going to have great control over themselves on social media Tempers run hot at tournaments and social media is always there, leading to quite a bit of potential trouble And you can't expect them to behave professional on a social media[...]
The fight between eUnited and Ghost Gaming started out close, but after winning the Hardpoint map with nearly 25 points of lead, eUnited cleaned up in the next two matches, taking the win 3-0. Which means, we will be getting that eUnited, EvilGeniuses showdown for the final round of the winner’s bracket.
Day Two of the Call of Duty World League Seattle tournament held quite a few upsets, much like Day One did. Quite a few of the non-Pro League teams hung onto the competition long enough to take out some of the major pro teams.
That said, the festivities do start at noon tomorrow, so you'll be seeing quite a few updates on the CWL Pro League finals as we go Yes, I'm going to be your announcerbot, thank you for asking.
The CWL Pro Leauge Stage 1 has been pretty much dominated by Faze Clan, with the team taking home[...]
After eight weeks of insane competition in Call of Duty: WWII, FaZe Clan has earned the title of CWL Pro League Stage 1 Champions after the tense competition this weekend at the MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The CWL Pro League Stage 1 Playoffs concluded with OpTic Gaming, Luminosity Gaming, and Team Kaliber rounding out the top four[...]
The 2018 Call of Duty World League season continues tomorrow with the start of the CWL Pro League Stage 1, which will feature ten pro teams facing off in Call of Duty WWII.
The qualification-only, nine-week series features the top sixteen teams in Call of Duty esports from North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region as they compete[...]