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The prize pool distribution has changed heavily since the 2020 season. This is due to the increase of the prize pool as well as all 12 teams qualifying for each major tournament. There is $500,000 for each major event and $2,500,000 for the playoffs making a total of about $5,000,000 for the whole season in prizes. Majors: [1] 1st Place = $200,000
However, in December, Activision canceled the Mobile Grand Finals due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and distributed the $750,000 prize pool between the seven teams who qualified for the Finals. [7] The 2021 Call of Duty League season began January 23, 2021. [8]
PUBG Mobile Campus Championship (PMCC) 2021 is a Esport tournament by Tencent. It focuses on students side of its Player-Base. Worldwide 2018–Present Free Fire World Series: Free Fire World Series is one the biggest Free Fire Esports tournament at the global level organized by Garena. [19] This tournament has a massive prize pool of 2 million ...
2021 VALORANT Champions: Berlin, Germany: Team Ascend December 3 – 5 Clash Royale: Clash Royale League World Finals 2021 Online Mugi [16] December 4 – 5 Call of Duty: Mobile: 2021 Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship - Western Finals: Online Tribe Gaming December 11 – 12 2021 Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship - Eastern Finals: Online
On May 19, 2020, the Call of Duty League announced changes to the 2020 Call of Duty League Championship. Instead of 8 teams making it to the Championship weekend all 12 teams would now compete for the Championship in a double-elimination tournament. A US$4.6 million prize pool was announced, with the winning team taking home US$2 million. [22]
Team Pts EP MW ML M% GW GL G% 1 : Atlanta FaZe : 525 5 34 7 .829 122 53 .697 2 : Toronto Ultra : 415 5 29 17 .630 113 79 .589 3 : Dallas Empire
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OpTic Gaming went 38–6 in the MLG Season 1 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and qualified with the number one seed for the playoffs which they completed at with a $75,000 prize pool. OpTic Gaming went into the event led by NaDeSHoT and hoped to become the first team to win a LAN tournament without dropping a map.