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The Call of Duty League is owned by Activision Blizzard and is the company's second franchise-based esports league. The league plays out similar to most North American professional sports leagues, in which all teams play scheduled games against other teams to vie for position in the season's playoffs, rather than the approach of team promotion and relegation more commonly used in other esports ...
The 2025 CDL season will begin on December 6, 2024. Teams will compete in four Majors throughout the season, culminating in the Call of Duty Championship tournament. The four majors will be played in Madrid which will be the first tournament not held in North America since the inaugural season of the league.
The 2024 Call of Duty League Championship took place at the Credit Union of Texas Events Center in Allen, Texas, from 18 to 21 July. The results of this event also determined seeding for the MWIII tournament at the Esports World Cup in August.
The 2023 Call of Duty League Championship took place from June 15 through June 18, 2023. The top eight teams from the regular season standings competed in a Double Elimination bracket. [ 5 ]
In the middle of the season professional and amateur players will play against each other in a Pro-am tournament, and a Call of Duty: Warzone tournament featuring Call of Duty League pro players, streamers, and other influencers will be organized as well. [8]
The Call of Duty League began a partnership with YouTube to become the exclusive streaming service for the league. [2] At least 331,000 viewers watched the grand final of the CDL championship. [3] On July 4, Philip “Momo” Whitfield was fired from the league after several allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced on the internet. [4]
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On August 20, 2019, Activision Blizzard announced that Kroenke Sports & Entertainment had purchased one of the two new franchise slots for the Call of Duty League. [1] According to ESPN, the publisher was looking to sell slots for approximately $25 million per team. [2] [3] On October 18, 2019, branding was revealed as the Los Angeles Guerrillas.