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  • How will Modern Warfare’s Warzone compare to Black Ops 4’s Blackout? – Dexerto

    How will Modern Warfare’s Warzone compare to Black Ops 4’s Blackout? Infinity Ward/TreyarchModern Warfare’s Warzone (as its reportedly called), is just over the horizon. How will Call of Duty‘s second and much-anticipated venture into battle royale compare to their first though – Black Ops 4’s Blackout. While there has been no official announcement regarding Warzone, leaks throughout the community suggest it’s an inevitability. The latest rumors tout an early March release. With such hype behind the game already, this will understandably disappoint those who are eagerly awaiting its arrival. This is already one big difference between Warzone and Blackout; the latter was released on the Black Ops 4 release date whereas Modern Warfare’s battle royale is being added several months after release. Map size Previous leaks gave us a fascinating birds-eye view of the Warzone map. It is comprised of the various Ground War and Spec-ops maps which unsurprisingly makes it rather large. Since then, the Blackout map has been superimposed over it, showing us just how much bigger Warzone will be. Further calculations have indicated that Warzone will be approximately two times bigger. https://twitter.com/WarzoneModern/status/1229269078042402816 Player count This will naturally create concerns that Warzone won’t play as fast as it needs to. However, it has been widely reported that Modern Warfare’s battle royale will feature 200 players, which per player would make it the same size as Blackout. Respawns and the Gulag In the core Blackout modes there were no respawns – if you died that was your game over. This has been an ever-present criticism of the battle royale format and it looks like the developers have taken notice. These details are far from confirmed but it appears that unless your entire squad gets wiped out then there is a way to get back into the action. These include: Some form of last stand mechanic – Apparent inclusion of self-revive tokens – If neither of these works out for you, the game’s code suggests you can be carried to the ambulance where you will get a chance to get back into the game via a one vs one gunfight in the Gulag. Now, that sounds like fun. This is a major difference between the two games. When you consider the number of players that will be respawning this should also make it a much faster-paced game than Blackout, even though Warzone is significantly larger. More modes Teams of three can breathe a sigh of relief as trios will be included in the game. Clearly those behind the new battle royale game are confident it will be a success and retain a high player count. Trios will be complemented by the usual solos, duos, and quads – making four modes to start with in total. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see more modes added during subsequent seasons. Weapon rarities Weapons in Blackout were simple – find them on the floor and pick them up without any attachments. Gold guns (all attachments included) could be found in crates and care packages but, generally, you had to find any attachments yourself. In comparison, it looks like Warzone will be taking a leaf out of Fortnite’s book with varying levels of weapon. These will range between the following: White – common – Green – uncommon – Blue – rare – Purple – epic – Orange – legendary – Red and gold weapons have also been found in the code but it isn’t clear exactly what they entail at this point. Killstreaks There was little to no support in Blackout – if you were to kill an enemy, you’d have to do it yourself. Warzone may look a lot different when on the battlegrounds though, as killstreaks have been found. Cluster Strike, Precision Airstrike, UAV, and Shield Turret are all included. Hopefully, none of these will be overpowered as it could prove frustrating. In addition to these the legendary nuke is also there. Whether this will end the game there and then remains to be seen but if its inclusion is indeed true then it will likely have a profound effect on how the game plays out. Plunder Plunder will play a big part in Warzone and more importantly, it could provide some players with a big advantage before even starting the game. In Blackout, of course, everyone started the game equally – drop at the same time and start with nothing. We don’t know if this will be the same in Warzone, but given the addition of Plunder (and the ability “bank your plunder” at an ATM to save it for future games), this suggests you’ll be able to use it during any game. In short, the more Plunder you have, the greater your advantage will theoretically be. This is another element that fans can only hope hasn’t been overpowered. It will quickly become frustrating if those with the Plunder are able to romp their way through each game. Presumably, this won’t be the case, though. On paper Blackout and Warzone may seem alike. After all, they are Call of Duty’s only two battle royale offerings. With all these differences above, however, we can expect the games to play very differently. Now, all we need to do is wait for that hugely anticipated release date!

  • How will crossplay work in Modern Warfare? PC, controller, FPS and more – Dexerto

    How will crossplay work in Modern Warfare? PC, controller, FPS and more Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will be the first game in the long-running series to support cross-platform play, and while fans are excited, there also concerns about how it will be implemented. Here’s everything you need to know about crossplay in Infinity Ward’s new game on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Thanks to the initiative taken by Epic Games with Fortnite Battle Royale, which made cross-play happen between multiple platforms, the industry is moving more towards everyone playing with everyone. However, particularly with a competitive first-person shooter, there are concerns that PC players, with keyboard and mouse, will have a material advantage over console players in the same lobbies. Crossplay to be ‘input-based’ in Modern Warfare Cross-platform play in Modern Warfare will be determined by inputs. That means, If you plan to play Modern Warfare on console with a controller, and will only match with other players using controllers. Multiplayer developer Joe Cecot explained the system in more detail, speaking to DualShockers: “We’re going to be matchmaking by peripheral, so if you’re a keyboard player you’re going to play with other keyboard players. But, if you’re a console player and you’re playing on a gamepad you can actually opt-in. We also don’t let you change your controller or peripheral mid-match, so once you’ve chosen it, it’s locked in.” It’s expected that if a controller player joins a party with a keyboard and mouse wielding friend, they will then be placed into a keyboard and mouse lobby. This is how the system operates in Fortnite, for example. At the multiplayer reveal, it was shown that players’ inputs will be indicated next to their name in the in-game lobby, with a keyboard or controller symbol indicating who you’re up against. Modern Warfare on PC: Uncapped FPS and FOV slider Players on PC can of course plug in a controller, and join in with other controller players on console. However, this could present an advantage for these PC players, as Modern Warfare will support uncapped frame-rate, and feature a field of view slider. Console players limited to 60 frames-per-second (FPS) and the standard FOV, might find themselves up against PC-controller players with upwards of 100 FPS, and a much wider FOV. It’s unclear if these settings will be locked for PC-controller players, to mitigate this potential advantage. With the information currently available, playing Modern Warfare on PC with a controller could be a way to secure yourself a (potentially unfair) advantage, with a superior frame rate and wider FOV. Crossplay will be available for a short time in the upcoming open beta, which will be an opportunity for players to test out the system, and for Infinity Ward to make any necessary changes. No matter what, the addition of crossplay is a massive step forward not just for Call of Duty, but for online gaming generally, and signifies a big shift in the industry.

  • How Weapon Rarities Will Work in CoD: Black Ops 4 ‘Blackout’ Battle Royale Mode – Dexerto

    How Weapon Rarities Will Work in CoD: Black Ops 4 ‘Blackout’ Battle Royale Mode New information has been revealed as to how weapon rarities will work in CoD: Black Ops 4’s upcoming ‘Blackout’ battle royale mode. GameInformer, who have been given early access to try out Blackout, have mentioned that the mode will feature Special Chests taht will give players Gold Guns. These Gold Guns will be modified versions of the standard weapons that will be in Blackout and will be equipped with special attachments and enhancements. One gold variant that has been confirmed is the gold Titan LMG, which the testers at GameInformer said they received from a Special Chest in the Estates location of the map. However, an important note about these Special Chests is that they do not spawn in every game, and their rate of spawn is random. However, their locations, if they do spawn in, are consistent and do not change. Interestingly enough, Treyarch’s Studio Design Director, David Vonderhaar, gave an interview about Blackout in which he specifically mentioned that rarity variation would not be in the mode as “it makes the rest of the game confusing.” However, this directly contradicts the fact that there are Gold variants of weapons in Blackout, although that can still be removed since the game is in its beta phase. – Keep updated with all of the information that has been revealed about the Blackout battle royale mode by visiting the links below: Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 ‘Blackout’ Battle Royale Player Count Officially Announced – Four Vehicles Revealed for ‘Blackout’ Battle Royale in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – Full Blackout Battle Royale Map Revealed in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – All Locations – How Player Health and Healing Will Work in CoD: Black Ops 4’s ‘Blackout’ Battle Royale Mode – Source – charlieINTEL

  • How Warzone’s Vanguard integration will work: vehicles, destructible map, more – Dexerto

    How Warzone’s Vanguard integration will work: vehicles, destructible map, more ActivisionNew leaks surrounding 2021’s Call of Duty Vanguard have surfaced, detailing how the upcoming title will integrate with Warzone. From new gameplay features to an alleged release window, here’s everything we know. We’re only a few months out from 2021’s CoD release, reportedly titled WWII Vanguard. Despite official intel being kept under wraps for now, plenty of leaks have already begun to surface. One key focus for the upcoming title appears to be a major push through the ever-evolving Warzone. While nothing is yet official, information has slipped through the cracks to reveal new map features, vehicles, and more. Here’s everything we know about Warzone’s purported integration with Vanguard. Vanguard reportedly set to integrate with Warzone at launch When Black Ops Cold War merged with Warzone, it did so a full month after the game’s release in 2020. This integration brought BOCW weapons over to the battle royale and unified progression across the board. However, a major map update wasn’t introduced until months later with the Season 3 patch in April 2021. This time around, Warzone’s integration with the next mainline CoD release is reportedly set to go through much sooner, according to prominent insider Tom Henderson. On the “exact same day Vanguard releases,” Warzone players will “be getting WWII integration in Warzone,” Henderson said. This means the new WWII Warzone map will allegedly launch right alongside Vanguard. As for a specific release date, Henderson implied that “early November” is the current target for Vanguard’s launch. Vanguard to introduce Warzone’s biggest map yet Previous leaks already suggested that a new WWII-themed map was in the works for Warzone. Now, it’s rumored that the Vanguard integration will bring Warzone’s biggest map to date. The new location is reported to be “significantly larger than Verdansk.” Rather than refresh the ongoing map, similar to Season 3’s transition to Verdansk ‘84, the new WWII-era battleground will apparently be something entirely new. Vanguard bringing new vehicles to Warzone To accommodate the considerably larger map, new vehicles are reportedly on the way to Warzone. While the current Berthas, helicopters and the like may carry over, some new additions are expected. Henderson listed everything from planes, tanks, and even boats. Some could be permanent fixtures though others could be part of “limited-time events only.” Destructible Warzone environments on Vanguard map Last but not least, when Vanguard integrates with Warzone, we can expect to see “destructible environments to some degree,” according to Henderson. Described in a similar fashion to “Rainbow Six Siege,” players will reportedly be able to “destroy walls and trees” throughout the new map. There’s no telling just how extensive this destruction might be, though the CoD insider assured it won’t be anywhere close to the scale of a Battlefield game.

  • How Warzone’s two new Season 5 Perks work: Tempered & Combat Scout – Dexerto

    How Warzone’s two new Season 5 Perks work: Tempered & Combat Scout ActivisionFor the first time in Warzone history, exclusive Perks are on the way as part of the Season 5 patch. Tempered & Combat Scout are set to shake up the battle royale meta and we’ve got the rundown on how they both work. After subtly teasing new Perks in the Season 4 Reloaded patch, Raven Software officially revealed two Warzone exclusive Perks on the way in Season 5. In a first for the free-to-play title, these Perks were built from the ground up just for Warzone. They won’t be appearing in Black Ops Cold War as they offer exclusive benefits for the battle royale experience. Combat Scout and Tempered have their own unique abilities that could change just about every top Warzone loadout today. Here’s an overview of how Warzone’s new Perks work. Warzone exclusive perk: Combat Scout With Combat Scout, you’re able to shoot at enemies and temporarily reveal their position. Upon dealing damage, enemies are highlighted in bright orange on your screen as a ping is automatically applied for everyone in your squad. If you’re in a difficult gunfight and can’t quite explain things to your team, Combat Scout essentially does the job for you. Every enemy you encounter will automatically be revealed for allies to help with. If your entire squad has Combat Scout equipped, you’ll always have the most intel possible while storming through Verdansk or Rebirth Island. Warzone exclusive perk: Tempered With Tempered, armor is more effective than ever. Up until Season 5, players needed three armor plates to be at full health. Now, only 2 armor plates are required if Tempered is in your loadout. Converting armor values, each plate now absorbs 75 points of damage with Tempered equipped, compared to the usual 50. Of note with Tempered, it appears to chew through two Perk slots, not just one. It’s unclear if it falls in the Perk 1 or Perk 3 slot. However, Raven Software confirmed it will also negate any use of the Perk 2 slot, making it a costly investment. Both Warzone exclusive perks will be live following the Season 5 update on Thursday, August 12. Not the only new content on the way, be sure to brush up on everything coming as part of the next major Warzone patch.

  • How Warzone’s Operation Monarch LTM works: New BR mode explained – Dexerto

    How Warzone’s Operation Monarch LTM works: New BR mode explained ActivisionGodzilla and King Kong are invading Caldera and in Operation Monarch, Warzone players are given the chance to fight back. Featuring a new killstreak, some new mechanics, and a whole lot of chaos, this is what you need to know before jumping into a game. Call of Duty Warzone Pacific is set for a shot of adrenaline with the arrival of Operation Monarch. This Limited-Time mode will give players a chance to wield a whole new level of power as they take on the rest of the competition. It might look like a lot to understand at first, but unlike Godzilla, the rough exterior isn’t as tough as it looks. What is Operation Monarch? Just like Iron Trials or Totally Normal Battle Royale, Operation Monarch is set inside of a regular BR structure but adds the devastating power of the literal Titans of film into the mix. In this game mode, players will have to avoid the wrath of both Godzilla and King Kong all while attempting to outplay other squads and earn themselves the coveted new S.C.R.E.A.M. killstreak. How do you win in the Operation Monarch LTM? The objective doesn’t change from a normal match in Caldera: you’re still fighting to be the last team standing. There are a few new mechanics to get used to but experienced Warzone players will pick it up in no time. Monarch’s structure is very similar to the old Power Grab LTM from Verdansk ’84, so if that rings a bell then you already know what to expect. New mechanics Titan Frenzy occurs at the beginning of the lobby and again later in the game. During this time, both of the eponymous titans will begin to attack around the map. During this time, players can either turn their tail and run or attempt to fight back. While both strategies have risks and rewards, the squad that does the most damage to a titan will be rewarded with the S.C.R.E.A.M. device. This new killstreak allows players to unleash the power of the giant of their choice on enemies teams in a designated area. For more info on the device, check out our guide here. New unlock system One of the biggest changes from BR is that killstreaks and loadouts are now earned through drops of Monarch Intel. These pickups can be found in Supply Boxes, on the bodies of fallen players, and on certain supply drops around the map. You’ll collect this Intel and cash it in to unlock the aforementioned bonuses, as well as the new killstreak. That’s everything there is to know about the Operation Monarch LTM. For information on the entire event, check out our complete recap here. If you’re looking to cop Godzilla/Mecha Godzilla/King Kong Operator skins, then we also have a guide on how to do that as well.

  • How Warzone’s new private matches could change the competitive scene – Dexerto

    How Warzone’s new private matches could change the competitive scene Infinity WardExactly eight months after the launch of Warzone, private lobbies have finally been introduced and they could completely change the competitive landscape moving forward. [jwplayer Q7ySHZq9] Since the beginning of Call of Duty’s most recent take on the battle royale genre, kill-races have been the standard competitive format. With the former lack of custom games, the world’s best players couldn’t all drop into the same match outside of a few Call of Duty League special events. This meant that players would all be loading into their own separate games. The primary goal was to race and secure as many kills as possible in each lobby. The highest-scoring team at the end of a set time limit is crowned the winner. We’ve seen dozens of high-stake events following this model in the first year alone. Hundreds of thousands in prizing has already been on the line; HusKerrs alone has already reached the six-figure mark for individual earnings. But, could the entire competitive scene be tipped on its head by the introduction of new private matches? The idea of kill-races only came about due to the lack of private lobbies in the first place. They’ve since become the norm in Warzone. Therefore, swapping away from the format won’t be an easy transition at first if that’s the way of things With custom matches, the flow of action would be entirely different from what we’ve seen over the past few months. Instead of rushing out with an aggressive playstyle, hunting down every kill possible, it will turn into a slower-paced standoff. Teams will favor positioning over eliminations. Everyone will be looking to finish in the top spot instead of trying to grow their kill-count. As a result, things will slow down dramatically until a chaotic ending as the circle shrinks. At first, things might be a little frustrating with private lobbies. However, with various settings to tweak down the line, there’s a chance it could soon become the standard for Warzone competition. Similar to competitive multiplayer, the competitive battle royale scene could implement lists of banned items and equipment to create a proper sense of balance. From overpowered weapons to game-changing streaks like Juggernaut, these could all theoretically be pulled from custom Warzone lobbies. Moreover, in-game events such as Jailbreak could also be tweaked. With a fine-tuned ruleset in place, competitive Warzone could reach all-new levels with the world’s best players all in the same game. Instead of having exceptional players frying lobbies full of casual gamers, we could finally see the most stacked lobbies across the board. With a minimum of 50 players required for the standard BR custom game, you could essentially fit in all of today’s most popular content creators and accomplished pro players in the one match. The private lobby feature only just launched in its beta form. There’s likely still a ton of work going on behind the scenes. From bug fixes to implementing the aforementioned settings, this is just the first step. Could private games truly become the standard for Warzone competition in the future? Only time will tell. Perhaps both public kill-race tournaments and custom matches will coexist for a good while yet. Regardless, the future of competitive Warzone is clearly only going to get bigger and better.

  • How Warzone’s Golden Plunder LTM works: New BR mode explained – Dexerto

    How Warzone’s Golden Plunder LTM works: New BR mode explained ActivisionWarzone Season 4 is bringing a treasure trove of changes to the game. One of the more notable updates is the addition of the new Golden Plunder mode which puts a new twist on an old favorite. Here’s how the new BR mode is different from its predecessor. Plunder has been a staple game mode in the Warzone scene since the earliest days of the game. It has seen a number of different variations over the years, including being played on different maps, but they’ve all held the same core gameplay in mind. That’s the case this time around as well, with Golden Plunder once again making some changes to the gameplay but never abandoning the fan-favorite concept. What is Golden Plunder in Warzone? If you’ve ever played the other Blood Money games in Warzone than you’ll be familiar with the concept at work. Players are expected to collect cash and deposit it into their stash across the course of the game. This can be done either by picking it up from drops around the map or by killing players and taking the loot they have yet to store away for themselves. When the score is big enough to turn squad against squad, you’ll need all the intel you can get 💰 Read the #Warzone and #Vanguard Mercenaries of Fortune announcement blog to learn how to rise to the top — and stay there ➡️ https://t.co/WLmRunJgVP pic.twitter.com/J3Vul9dKxR — Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) June 16, 2022 In Golden Plunder there are a few more mechanics at play though. Not only do the standard rules apply, but there are 20 more players on the map than before. In addition to that, broken ATMs around the map will be spewing out money that eager teams can cash in on. This is an infinite supply, but will likely be heavily contested by other teams, meaning the action will be running rampant in these spaces. Another big supply of cash is the ultra rare Golden Keycard, which will give crafty players a chance to go inside bunkers hidden around the map of and collect some big value prizes. How do you win Golden Plunder? The winner is decided according to which team was able to retain the most cash at the end of the game, with $5,000,000 being the target goal this time around. Players also drop more cash on-death in this mode, so collecting kills is more valuable than ever when trying to lock in a W or steal one away from the competition. That’s everything you need to know about Golden Plunder! For more information on what’s coming to Warzone in Season 4 Mercenaries of Fortune, check out our full recap here.

  • How Warzone’s Champion of Caldera LTM works: New BR mode explained – Dexerto

    How Warzone’s Champion of Caldera LTM works: New BR mode explained ActivisionAs part of Warzone Season 3 Reloaded, Solo players are being treated to a new Limited Time Mode called Champion of Caldera that’ll pit them against each other like never before. Champion of Caldera is just one of a ton of new features added by Warzone Season 3 Reloaded. From a new transit system to a handful of new items, there’s a ton of fresh content to shake things up. This LTM is an excellent way to dive in and get acquainted with Warzone’s new look, so we’ve broken down everything you need to know about Champion of Caldera. What is Champion of Caldera? Season 3 Reloaded LTM Champion of Caldera is the ultimate Solo Warzone experience. This 150-player game mode sets the stage by forcing players to fight while escaping the clutches of a storm that is always closing. Each person will drop in with their custom loadout, a new Redeploy Extraction Token, and a Gas Mask to help them make it to the end. How do you win in the Champion of Caldera LTM? The objective doesn’t change from a normal match in Caldera: you’re still fighting to be the last person standing. There are a few changes though — like an increased spawn rate for the game’s best weapons, and a few changes to the item pool — so expect to run into more high-powered loadouts and maybe even a few people with Specialist bonuses activated. However, in order to give everyone a fighting chance at survival, eliminations in this mode will automatically replenish health, ammo, and equipment. So playing aggressively and staying on the move is the optimal strategy this time around. Coincidentally, Season 3 also brought in a new perk that’s perfect for just such an occasion. That’s everything there is to know about the Champion of Caldera LTM. For more on Warzone Season 3 Reloaded, check out the best long-range weapons according to JGOD.

  • How VPNs get easier lobbies in Warzone 2 – Dexerto

    How VPNs get easier lobbies in Warzone 2 ActivisionMillions of people play Warzone 2 every day, and so developers have intricate skill-based matchmaking systems in place to ensure matches are as balanced as possible. However, some players have found methods to affect the lobbies you land in, namely by using a VPN. If you’ve ever played Warzone 2, you may be searching for a way to enjoy the game without cheaters, hackers or the game’s somewhat unclear and arguably punishing SBMM system. Players looking for a, let’s say, relaxed, experience may look into a VPN to play a new set of opponents. However, not all VPNs are made equal and there’s one we’d recommend particularly for Warzone. Why use a VPN when playing Warzone? If you’re one of many players who dislike skill-based matchmaking, then some believe a VPN for Warzone could be the answer to your struggles. SBMM is used in almost every competitive multiplayer game today, but it’s just one of the factors that impact matchmaking, alongside location, time of day, ping and wait time. A VPN allows you to change location and thus timezone, meaning you can connect to quieter servers, where opposition may not be so strong, at least this is theory. Another benefit of a VPN is evading network throttling. This is when your ISP slows down users with a high-bandwidth, which is often gamers. A VPN can prevent your ISP from doing this, allowing you to potentially enjoy faster speeds. What’s the best Warzone VPN? With so many different VPNs on the market, ranging from free to premium, it can be tricky knowing which is best for your needs. ExpressVPN is a great VPN for Warzone thanks to its superfast speeds to countless worldwide locations and customer service available should you need any help. ExpressVPN can be set up using a router, which is vital if you’re playing Warzone on PS5 or Xbox. Security is also key when it comes to VPNs. ExpressVPN protects against hackers by masking your IP address. It also uses next-gen Lightway protocol which offers greater security and reliability. Exclusive offer: Dexerto readers get 3 months free (save 49%). With a 30-day money-back guarantee. Can I get banned for using a VPN to play Warzone 2? While some may frown upon it, and it may seem like you’re gaming the system by using a VPN for better Warzone lobbies, it won’t get you banned. Activision recognizes that VPNs can be used to reduce lag when playing Warzone, meaning that it’s not against their terms of service or user agreement. How to use a VPN for easier Warzone lobbies Firstly, you’ll need to get signed up to ExpressVPN. You then need to understand how the game works to nab yourself a different lobby. Matchmaking is influenced by wait time, meaning that if there are fewer players available, they’ll be grouped together, rather than waiting for a lobby full of the same skill level. By using a Warzone VPN, you’ll e able to connect to servers outside of your country and at different timezones. This means that you can pick a country with fewer Warzone players during the morning or afternoon. Warzone servers tend to be busiest in the evenings. So, if you’re playing in the US in the evening, it’s a good idea to use your VPN to connect to servers in the UK, Europe, or Africa where it’ll be the early morning. The fewer players, the less impact SBMM will have. Meaning you could be up against easier opponents, allowing for a more relaxed game where you might be able to bag that win. If you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission. For more of our Warzone 2 coverage, check out these guides below: Do Warzone skins carry over to Warzone 2? | What are Strongholds in Warzone 2? | All Warzone 2 vehicles and Gas Stations | Does Warzone 2 have SBMM? | How do Warzone 2 circles work?

  • How Treyarch can keep Black Ops 4 Multiplayer fresh and fun – Dexerto

    How Treyarch can keep Black Ops 4 Multiplayer fresh and fun The great thing about Call of Duty titles, from a developer’s perspective, is that they really have to be kept fresh and fun for only a year before the next title releases. Surprisingly, this itself has proven to be a difficult task in recent years as the player-base’s general interest has considerably waned in the last few months of each game’s cycle and players have made it a trend to turn to older titles to satisfy their CoD cravings. This means that Treyarch have a lot of work on their hands if they want to keep the Black Ops 4 gaming experience fresh and fun for its whole cycle, especially the Multiplayer With this in mind, Reddit user ‘Hydrox2016,’ has put together a list of things that Treyarch can do to have players continue playing Multiplayer for as long as possible. His list starts off with proposing Daily Contracts, similar to WWII and Black Ops 4, which would encourage players to dry different game modes and complete challenges, for which they would get awarded currency credits. These credits could then be used to purchase weapon variants, cosmetic items, and more, and these pool of items would be continuously updated to gives players always something to work towards. The user then suggests that a free weapon be added into the game for everyone to have, as well as more content in the Contraband streams that would be worth grinding for, such as Operator Mods for weapons that don’t have them. Prestige-exclusive items is next on the list, and these would include skins, weapons, Mastercrafts, and other items that players would be incentiviced to level up and Prestige for. He rounds up the list by proposing that Treyarch should bring back a lot of the popular content from previous CoD titles, such as score-streaks, game modes, Specialists, and more. He also suggests that ‘No Specialist’ playlists be added so that players can enjoy the Multiplayer without having to deal with Specialists. This has been a commonly suggested concept that players have been asking for since the game’s release. The addition of League Play should definitely improve the play-ability of Multiplayer and keep it popular for as long as possible.

  • How Toronto Ultra can use the CDL Stage 4 Major to silence doubters – Dexerto

    How Toronto Ultra can use the CDL Stage 4 Major to silence doubters Toronto Ultra YouTube The Toronto Ultra are going into the CDL Stage 4 LAN Major as one of the hottest teams in the league, and it’s that fundamental cohesion between players that makes Reverse Sweep’s Enable & Pacman think they can have a good run. As we head into the Major, the CDL community is hyped to finally see Call of Duty esports being played on LAN again. It’s been a long time coming, and CDL players will square off without the nuisance of online mishaps. That goes double for the Ultra, whose successes have been memed on by trolls to the point of believing Toronto’s success can be attributed to the current state of the league. “I don’t think this is going to be the case, but a lot of people seem to think that Bell Fiber is a piece of their success,” Ian ‘Enable’ Wyatt said. “I don’t think it is. “I think they’re the best team.” OverActive Media, the Ultra’s parent org, has a partnership with internet provider, Bell. As such, their 15,000 square foot headquarters is equipped with a full fiber internet set up. There are as many trolls as haters online, and some of them really aren’t convinced that Ultra is a top contender due to the premium internet service that can dispel some online hazards. But when the Ultra win, it’s because they simply outclass their opponents as a unit. While there are better players on other CDL teams, Ultra have been the best at optimizing their individual skill into something greater. “I’m not going to sit here and pretend or be delusional, online is online,” Pacman said. “A lot of fugazi that happens online… But over the course of a season? It’s not going to make you a bad team or a great team. “The longevity of it proves who’s better. In the short term, anything can happen. I agree. But Toronto has just proven to be a beast.” That’s why the Stage 4 Major could be a turning point to quiet the doubters that still aren’t buying into the Ultra hype train. Right off the bat, Ultra will face the winner of OpTic Chicago vs Dallas Empire in the second Upper Bracket round. Regardless of the opponent, a win there will boost their rep, and it’ll be bonus points moving forward. With their eyes are on the Major 4 trophy, Ultra can get out of the playoffs with more than one win as far as their presence in the CDL goes.

  • How to win your Gulag 2v2: Warzone 2 tips and tricks – Dexerto

    How to win your Gulag 2v2: Warzone 2 tips and tricks ActivisionWarzone 2 overhauled the Gulag, one of Warzone’s most loved and innovative features. Now, it’s a 2v2, with a strong and threatening Jailer lurking if things go on for too long. Here’s everything you need to know to maximize your chances of dropping back into Al Mazrah. When Call of Duty: Warzone arrived, it helped reinvigorate the battle royale genre with a stunning new Gulag system. Eliminated players could fight in a tense 1v1 to earn the right to return to the action. It returns in Warzone 2, albeit in a slightly altered form. Now, Gulag matches are 2v2, meaning players are paired up with a random teammate (on most occasions) to take on an opposing pair. That’s been a largely unpopular decision but, amid silence from the devs, it looks set to stay this way. Here’s a full rundown of our best advice to help you secure a win more often than not in Warzone 2’s revamped Gulag. Tip 1: Understand Warzone 2’s Gulag changes First up, it’s crucial you know what to expect from the Gulag in Warzone 2. This time around, you’ll be dropped into a 2v2 battle. You’ll find yourself fighting alongside a random teammate and wielding a predetermined loadout. This means you’ll have to think on the fly and communicate with your temporary ally, rather than relying on those in your squad to help out. Fortunately, the new Gulag still functions much the same as its original iteration. By wiping out the two opposing players, you and your teammate will earn a spot back in Al Mazrah. Though there is a surprise strategy that actually sends all four players back to the main map. An AI-controlled enemy also loads into each Gulag round in Warzone 2. Known as the Jailer, this tough foe targets all players in the round, making him a threat to both sides. If you’re able to take him down, all four players will be loaded right back into Al Mazrah. That’s not an easy task though, so it’s worth trying to win your match before the pesky AI even gets into the arena. Tip 2: Communication and teamwork are key As outlined above, the new Gulag in Warzone 2 drops you in with three other players at random. Paired with a complete stranger against another newly formed duo, the side with better communication is going to win more often than not. If you’re able to strategize with your new ally in the few seconds before a round starts, it will drastically improve your odds of survival over a team without any plans in place. So get on your mic and be sure to talk with your teammates each and every time the Gulag comes around. If you don’t have a mic, try and work out what your teammate is doing and play around or with them. There’s no good breaking up and one of you getting swiftly eliminated as a result of a 1v2. Tip 3: Stick to the edges of Warzone 2’s Gulag With a teammate, two enemies and a Jailer to keep track of, it’s best to minimize angles and keep the action in front of you. As a result, it’s sensible to stick to a Gulag’s edge. This means you’ll have your back covered and reduces the likelihood of a swift flank by one of, or both, your enemies. It’s also a sensible way to lure the Jailer out of the Gulag’s center. In doing so, you can position them in an advantageous spot for your team, and one that disadvantages the opposing team. If they’re under fire and positionally vulnerable, you’ll be able to run a quick flank or finish off their dwindling health from your power position at the edge of the arena. Tip 4: Work with your equipment One final suggestion is to get familiar with your specific loadout. This’ll change an awful lot so, once you’re in the Gulag, work out what you have. That’s your weapon (typically a handgun of some variety), a lethal and a tactical. If you’ve got a flash, you know you can use it to blind an enemy and push. If you’ve got a smoke, you can cut off a line of sight and confuse an opponent. The same goes for whatever your lethal equipment is. There’s no guarantees in a Gulag, especially when its 2v2. Even if you play intelligently and wait it out, you may get a teammate who pushes unhelpfully and gets eliminated quickly. Following these tips will certainly maximize your chances though.

  • How to win more gunfights in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – Dexerto

    How to win more gunfights in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 With the latest edition of legendary first person shooter Call of Duty released just a few weeks ago, everyone is still trying to figure out the best way to win their gunfights on Black Ops 4. Thankfully, Call of Duty expert ‘TheXclusiveAce’ has uploaded a video that will help players win more gunfights while playing aggressively in the game, with the YouTuber stating that the Gung Ho perk and the Quickdraw attachment are key to winning your gunfights, and not finding yourself watching the killcam. When players are sprinting and then press the fire button on their controller, there is a slight delay of around 300 milliseconds on Assault Rifles, 300 ms on Tactical Rifles, 250 ms on Submachine Guns and 325 ms on LMGs between the player finishing sprinting and firing their weapon. With the game’s overall time to kill sitting between 300 ms and 400 ms, this means that if you’re spotted by an enemy when sprinting, they will likely kill you, or at least heavily damage you before you can even fire a bullet. However, by using the Gung Ho perk, which reduces players sprint-out times, players can fire their weapon between 25% and 60% faster after sprinting, depending on the weapon they are using. Unfortunately, every gun reacts to Gung Ho differently, so there is no set value between weapon classes. Gung Ho is deemed to be so powerful that the perk has actually been banned from competitive play in the first version of the CWL ruleset, but is ideal for stacking up kills in public matches. TheXclusiveAce also suggests using the Quickdraw attachment on your weapons if you are hoping to fire the first shot against your opponent, as Gung Ho only allows players to fire quicker and doesn’t affect the time it takes to aim down sights. In Black Ops 4, Quickdraw allows players to aim 20% quicker across the board, with Quickdraw II cutting ADS times in half. Combining these will allow players to quickly aim and fire their weapon regardless of whether they are sprinting or not, hopefully helping to win those all important gunfights!

  • How to win free pair of Modern Warfare x Adidas shoes by leveling up – Dexerto

    How to win free pair of Modern Warfare x Adidas shoes by leveling up Activision have partnered up with rapper Pusha T and Adidas for a collaborative sneaker release themed after Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and players will be given the chance to win a pair by playing the game. With only a couple of days remaining until the release of Modern Warfare, the anticipation among the player-base is seemingly growing bigger by the hour. Activision added to this hype on October 22 by announcing that they had entered into a collaboration with Adidas and Pusha T to produce an exclusive MW-themed sneaker called Ozweego Kingslayer. The shoe’s design features a light and dark gray accented color scheme, the iconic three stripes of Adidas, and an oval badge towards the back displaying the official game logo. Read More: Modern Warfare banned from Russian PS store – As for the name ‘Kingslayer,’ it is in reference to the in-game medal one gets when eliminating that opposing team’s highest scoring player during a multiplayer match. Pusha T spoke briefly about what compelled him to collaborate with Activision and make the shoe, and the inspiration behind the design. “Gaming has[always been a part of the studio culture,” he said while presenting the shoes for the first time. “The attention to detail in Modern Warfare is amazing. Putting it on an Ozweego, one of my favorite silhouettes, I think it’s history in the making.” Teamed up with @adidasoriginals and @CallofDuty to bring you the Kingslayer Ozweego. Reach Officer Rank and register on https://t.co/UctLMvTFq9 by Nov 1 for your chance to own a pair pic.twitter.com/za49YbKmpg — King Push (@PUSHA_T) October 22, 2019 How to win a pair of Modern Warfare x Adidas sneakers Perhaps the biggest thing to note about these shoes is that there will only be 300 pairs made for the public, and none of them will actually be for sale. Instead, they will be awarded out to the winners of the contest that Activision have put together involving the game itself. Players who register their account and manage to reach Officer Rank (Level 56) in-game, will be entered into the contest and have the chance to win one of the 300 pairs. Read More: How to rank up fast in Modern Warfare – However, there will be only a limited amount of time to complete this objective, as the contest will officially close on November 1, 2019 at 11:59 PM PT / 2:59 PM ET, so players will have until then to reach the necessary level. This is obviously a very unique contest, and one that should draw interest from a lot of players around the world. With Modern Warfare launching on October 25, there will be plenty of time for even part-time grinders to reach the necessary level before the deadline, so those looking to enter should expect a lot of competition once the drawing takes place.

  • Team Aydan wins ZLaner’s Certified Banger $100K Warzone event: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Aydan wins ZLaner’s Certified Banger $100K Warzone event: Final results Twitter: ZLanerOFFICIALWarzone star ZLaner just hosted his second Certified Banger Warzone tournament with a staggering $100K on the line. While it was ultimately Team Aydan that closed out the win, we’ve got you covered with a full recap of how the event played out. Aydan, Rated, & GoatClamp close out top spot. – ZLaner hosted $100K Warzone event. – Trios custom lobby format. – ZLaner already hosted a $50,000 tournament in September 2021 but the OpTic star just returned for another round in November. This time, with $100,000 on the line instead. Just like last time, players needed at least one Facebook streamer on their squad. If you missed any of the action, we’ve got you covered with a full rundown on how the event unfolded. ZLaner $100k Certified Banger: Final Placements (Top 8) ZLaner $100k Certified Banger: Results & Recap With the prize pool doubled from ZLaner’s last event, Warzone’s top dogs came out in full force for the latest tourney. While many were playing with an unfamiliar third due to the Facebook requirements, most were still able to get some early synergy going. The first two games saw the likes of Team Rivs and Team Aydan both clearing double-digit scores on each map. Though the single biggest lobby of the day came in map five when Tommey, Almond, and Nickool took over in a big way. Together the Trio put up 17 kills with a second-place finish for a whopping 34.2 points. LETS FUCKING GO!@ZLanerOFFICIAL $100,000 Trio Customs #CHAMPS w/@aydan & @GoatClamp ($16,666 EACH) 🐲🧀 Also missed out by MVP by 3 kills finishing 2nd with 30 kills we were moving today. pic.twitter.com/9RJ3zyUmY2 — Rhys Price (@Rated_COD) November 21, 2021 Ultimately, it was consistency from Aydan, Rated, and GoatClamp that took home the grand prize of $16,666 each. Their overall score was 16.8 points ahead of Team WarsZ in the second spot. ZLaner $100k Certified Banger: Streams & Schedule Excited to announce part 2 of the ZLaner’s Certified BANGER tournament THIS SUNDAY on November 21st, this time for $100,000. The event will take place in trios customs and each team will again need to have 1 Facebook streamer per team. Question is who wants a captains spot? pic.twitter.com/1gbJ49jxFx — OpTic ZLaner (@ZLaner) November 18, 2021 With ZLaner serving as the host for this $100K tournament, the newly minted OpTic Warzone star was streaming the entire thing on his Facebook page. However, if you wanted to watch the competitors directly, then POVs from many of Warzone’s top names were available on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, or any other streaming platform. The tournament kicked off on November 21, at 11 AM PST / 2 PM EST. ZLaner $100k Certified Banger: Format The format for the $100k Warzone tournament featured a custom lobby trios structure. Players all dropped into a series of matches competing for kills as well as placement to earn a score multiplier. Below is a quick breakdown of the exact multiplier used throughout this particular event: 1 point per kill – Placement multiplier 1st = 2.2x – 2nd-5th = 1.8x – 6th-15th = 1.5x – 16th-25th = 1.2x – 26th+ = 1.0x – Also, since ZLaner is partnered up with Facebook Gaming, each team was required to have at least one streamer that uses the Facebook platform on their team. ZLaner $100k Certified Banger: Players & Teams With $100K on the line and ZLaner hosting, it came as no surprise to see all the biggest names dropping in. From World Series of Warzone champs in Newbz and HusKerrs, as well as players like Aydan, Destroy, Almond, and more, the lobbies were stacked across the board. Below is a full list of every Trio that competed in the event:

  • Team picNICK win ZLaner’s $50k Warzone tournament: final placements & results – Dexerto

    Team picNICK win ZLaner’s $50k Warzone tournament: final placements & results Twitter: ZLANERofficialWarzone prodigy Zack ‘ZLaner’ Lane hosted his own $50,000 tournament with Activision and Facebook, and some of the very best in the world faced off in what was an extremely intense custom tournament. Custom tournaments have become the go-to for major Warzone pros in 2021, with the best players looking to face off against their peers and truly establish who the greatest Warzone player is. So, ZLaner was looking to give back to the community and hoped to establish one of the most competitive custom tournaments to date, putting together a ruleset that had competitors seriously excited. Here are the full results from ZLaner’s $50k Certified Banger Invitational. ZLaner $50k Certified Banger Invitational results That’s a wrap! Thank you to all the players & a huge shoutout to production for making this run smooth. 1st – @picNICKbasket_ @OakleyBoiii @Ottereyes_ 2nd – @HusKerrs @TBE_Newbzz @NickoolFN 3rd – @aydan @Rated_COD @wuskinz 4th – @FaZeBloo @Flxnked @caspvrMVP – @newbz pic.twitter.com/c62z9P8hjK — OpTic ZLaner (@ZLaner) September 3, 2021 There was plenty of action during the tournament, but in the end it was the team of picNICK, OakleyBoiii, and Ottereyes that would take the top prize. The full top 4 is as follows: ZLaner $50k Certified Banger Invitational schedule & format These are the rules so far for my $50k tournament. Let me know your thoughts & if there is anything we can improve 🙂 pic.twitter.com/6NrZWr1jhK — OpTic ZLaner (@ZLaner) August 30, 2021 The tournament took place on Friday, September 3, with matches scheduled to start at approximately 11am PST (2pm EST/7pm BST). Due to the nature of the tournament, the games took up most of the day — it was indeed a long one, with six matches being played total. ZLaner even posted an early version of what the ruleset for the tournament would be, featuring placement multipliers, banned weapons, and specific match rules.

  • Team ItsEyeQew wins $75K Twitch Rivals Warzone Iron Trials Showdown: Final results – Dexerto

    Team ItsEyeQew wins $75K Twitch Rivals Warzone Iron Trials Showdown: Final results Activision / TwitchTwitch Rivals hosted another huge $75,000 Warzone event but this time around, Iron Trials was in focus as Arrayyz, ItsEyeQew, & Ebatez proved to be masters of the hardcore mode. Here’s a complete recap of how the action unfolded. Arrayyz, ItsEyeQew, & Ebatez close out first-place finish. – First Twitch Rivals event with Iron Trials format. – $75,000 prize pool. – Ever since Iron Trials ’84 became a mode in Warzone, players have been commenting on how competitive the hardcore mode is and the skill gap it creates by having longer TTKs. After a few weeks of testing, with the mode now accessible in custom lobbies, Twitch Rivals was first to host a major $75,000 event with the new rules in effect. From how the format worked to how the action played out, here’s all there is to know. Twitch Rivals $75K Iron Trials Showdown: Final Placements (Top 10) Twitch Rivals $75K Iron Trials Showdown: Recap & Results With limited practice in the new Iron Trials mode, it’s safe to say this $75K Twitch Rivals event was fairly chaotic from the jump. Not only did we see new teams forming for the first time in customs, but we also saw new trios rising to the very top for the first time as well. Right out of the gate it was Arrayyz, ItsEyeQew, & Ebatez that came out swinging. Holy… Team @ItsEyeQew jumped out to a serious lead in Game 1 of the @TwitchRivals Warzone Iron Trials $75k 👀 pic.twitter.com/eJWH7H0QvP — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) October 26, 2021 They secured the first two map wins and did so with plenty of kills to their name. When the multiplier came through, it pushed this trio to a whopping 84 points, 26.4 points ahead of the second-best team across the opening matches. A win from Team bbreadman in map three and a win from Team Tommey in map four pushed both Trios into the top 5. Though it wasn’t enough to catch up on the near-insurmountable lead Team ItsEyeQew cemented in the first two games. Heading into the final lobby, they still held a 15.8 point advantage over the second-best team. Another top-three placement in the final map was more than enough to secure the trophy. Team ItsEyeQew couldn’t be stopped as they closed out the first-place finish. Twitch Rivals $75K Iron Trials Showdown: Stream & Schedule With 43 Triso all dropping in at once, the best way to keep on top of the action was through the official Twitch Rivals stream. Though as always, fans could also tune into their favorite POV’s directly as all 129 players were broadcasting live. It all kicked off at roughly 3:30PM PT on Tuesday, October 26 and ran for just over four hours. Twitch Rivals $75K Iron Trials Showdown format The Iron Trials Showdown was a trios custom tournament as 129 players all dropped into five custom matches. As usual with custom games, both kills and placements were essential in each lobby. Below is a breakdown of the point multiplier that was in effect for this event. Any Trio that placed in the Top 49 walked away with some cash for their troubles. Though obviously, the bigger payouts were reserved for those who finished near the top of the standings. Below is a full prize pool breakdown for the $75K Iron Trials event. Twitch Rivals $75K Iron Trials Showdown teams From Warzone’s top streamers to professional CoD players and more, these Iron Trials lobbies were stacked full of talent. Below is a full look at every confirmed team that dropped into the $75K Twitch Rivals Showdown.

  • Warzone Season 4 revealed during Summer Game Fest – Dexerto

    Warzone Season 4 revealed during Summer Game Fest ActivisionWarzone Season 4 is right around the corner and our first glimpse comes at the 2021 Summer Game Fest. From when it all starts to where you can watch, here’s everything you need to know about the premiere. Update June 10 During the 2021 Summer Game Fest, SVP & GM of Call of Duty and Head of Leagues at Activision Blizzard, Johanna Ferris, revealed the official release date for Cold War and Warzone Season 4 to be on June 17. This will give players plenty of time to get ready for the new season of CoD coming soon. Original story follows below… Following on from Warzone’s biggest update yet is no small task but Season 4 is here to push the battle royale hype train along. After taking us to Verdansk ‘84 in Season 3, players are finally settled in and looking towards the future. While teasers in-game or on social media usually point towards what’s next, that hasn’t been the case throughout the current season. We haven’t seen any easter eggs just yet, and that’s by design. Warzone Season 4 is set for a major reveal at the 2021 Summer Game Fest. As one of the biggest gaming spectacles of the year, Activision is sure to have plenty of surprises in store for the grand unveiling. Here’s how you can tune in. Warzone Season 4 reveal: Summer Game Fest schedule The Call of Duty Warzone Season 4 premiere is taking place at this year’s Summer Game Fest. There are a number of big streams set for this fortnight-long event, but CoD fans are getting in on the fun right away. Warzone’s Season 4 reveal comes during Summer Game Fest Kickoff on Thursday, June 10 at 11AM PT | 2PM ET. Geoff Keighley will be hosting the opening broadcast and providing our first look at the upcoming season. Warzone Season 4 reveal: Summer Game Fest stream The Summer Game Fest stream will be live on YouTube throughout the upcoming fortnight of reveals. Many of the biggest publishers have their own events set aside, though Activision will be part of the opening kickoff. We’ve embedded the broadcast above so you can tune in directly when the Summer Game Fest starts on June 10.

  • How to watch Twitch Rivals Warzone tournament: Stream, schedule, players – Dexerto

    How to watch Twitch Rivals Warzone tournament: Stream, schedule, players Twitch/Infinity WardTwitch Rivals is coming to Call of Duty: Warzone with a tournament that pits the platform’s most popular players and content creators against each other to take the victory. Find out how to watch the event below. Twitch Rivals is a popular series of events where content creators and pro players of a game compete against each other while streaming. The series itself has been going on for years in dozens of different games, but now, it’s finally time for Warzone to get its time in the spotlight. Here’s how you can catch all the action. How to watch Warzone Twitch Rivals Showdown One of the best things about Twitch Rivals events is that almost all of the participants will be streaming, so you can tune in to your competitor of choice to see the action from their point of view – a few of which we have linked below. There’s also a main Twitch Rivals stream available, which will show off the highlights of the tournament along with commentary and content in-between games. Streams Main Twitch Rivals stream Dr Disrespect xQc NICKMERCS Schedule and format The Warzone Twitch Rivals event will be played over two days, with solos happening on March 25 and squads starting on March 26. Each streamer will be rewarded points depending on their placement in solos and squads combined, and the team with the highest points at the end of two days will win. The leaderboard will be determined by kills and placements in eligible games. Players and teams will have 3.5 hours as a solo and a squad to place as high as they can on the leaderboard. Both days of the Twitch Rival’s Warzone tournament will start at the same time: at 1 PM PST/4 PM EST. Participants and teams Standings With day one of the competition now in the books, we can take an early look at the current standings heading into the squads portion of the competition. On Wednesday, March 25, players competed in Solos matches to earn points for their team, but will all link up together on March 26 to work together as they battle for their share of the $100,000 prize pool. You can view the top 10 teams heading into day two below. Prize pool The tournament has a $100,000 total prize pool, with $39,000 a day in Public Matchmaking and $11,000/day in Bonuses. 1st: $6,000 – 2nd: $4,200 – 3rd: $3,600 – 4th: $3,000 – 5th: $2,700 – 6th: $2,400 – 7th: $2,100 – 8th: $1,800 – 9th: $1,500< – 10th: $1,200 – 11-15th: $750 – 16-20th: $600 – 21 -25th: $450 – 26-30th: $300 –

  • Team exzachtt wins $75K Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown: Final Placements – Dexerto

    Team exzachtt wins $75K Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown: Final Placements Twitch / ActivisionCall of Duty: Warzone was just treated to another big-money tournament: the $75,000 Twitch Rivals NA Showdown that ultimately saw Team exzachtt come out on top. Here’s a complete recap of how the event unfolded. exzachtt, Braalik, and Nickool closed out the win. – 50 Trios competed in five custom games for $75,000 – Top players included Aydan, Biffle, and… Crimsix. – A mere 24 hours after Warzone’s top talent dropped into the $20K Z&Z Invitational, another major tournament immediately came around. Another $75K was up for grabs in the latest Twitch Rivals Showdown and we’ve got the full recap on how the action panned out. Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown: Final Placements (Top 8) Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown: Results & Recap With yet another $75,000 up for grabs, Warzone’s top talent came out swinging once again. Five custom lobbies played out back to back with different teams stealing the spotlight in each of them. While some Trios pushed for high-kill games, others played it more passively, looking for placement multipliers to boost them up the rankings. As action began to wind down, scores couldn’t have been closer heading into the fifth and final map. Just 16 points separated the top 10 Trios. “”GET OFF ME!”” @ZLanerOFFICIAL just pulled off this absurd 1v2 clutch to close out a map win in today’s $75K Twitch Rivals 🤯 pic.twitter.com/uobtWDfxZK — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) September 22, 2021 Ultimately, it was a remarkable showing from exzachtt, Braalik, and Nickool in the final moments that pushed them over the edge. Together, they claimed the grand prize and pocketed $15,000. Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown: Stream The tournament was streamed live via the official TwitchRivals channel, but fans could also check out some of the best players involved — like Aydan, Biffle, and Tommey. Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown: Format & schedule The Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown kicked off on September 22 at 2 p.m. PT and ran through five full matches. Mode: Battle Royale Trios (private lobby) – Number of Games: 5 Games – Scoring Format Teams earn points during each game based on placement and kills. Teams are ultimately ranked based on their cumulative score. – Kills earn 1 point, which gets modified based on placement – – Ranking + Tiebreakers Total Number of Victories – Total Number of Eliminations – Average Placement in All Games – Placement in the last game of the tournament – – Placement Scoring 1st Place: 2x Points multiplier for that game – 2nd Place – 5th place: 1.5x Points multiplier for that game – 6th Place – 15th Place: 1.3x Points multiplier for that game – 16th Place – 25th Place: 1.1x Points multiplier for that game – 26th+ Place: 1x Points per kill – Prize Breakdown Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown: Teams While there was no official confirmation on every team involved, we’ve put together a list of everyone we spotted during the event. Read More: Ultimate Warzone event calendar – It’s worth noting that, even without European talent represented, there are still a bunch of the game’s top-ranked players involved.

  • How to watch Treyarch’s Black Ops 4 Studio Livestream – League Play updates, Barebones reveal, Blackout additions, and more – Dexerto

    How to watch Treyarch’s Black Ops 4 Studio Livestream – League Play updates, Barebones reveal, Blackout additions, and more Call of Duty developers Treyarch have announced that they will be hosting a special Studio Livestream to go over what’s coming soon to Black Ops 4. In the coming weeks, Treyarch will be releasing a slew of new content for the three core modes in Black Ops 4 – Multiplayer, Zombies, and Blackout battle royale. Treyarch’s upcoming livestream will provide a glimpse at all the new content, and we’re here to make sure you don’t miss a second of it. When is Treyarch’s Studio Livestream? Treyarch’s Studio Livestream is set to take place on Monday, March 25, starting at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET / 6 PM GMT, and will be hosted by a six-man panel featuring Studio Design Director David Vonderhaar and Zombies Director Jason Blundell. www.youtube.com/treyarch which we will include here once the stream goes live.What will be shown during Treyarch’s Studio Livestream According to the announcement tweet put out by Treyarch, the developers have a whole slew of new content that they will be going over during this Studio Livestream. The list includes, but is not limited to, the following: League play updates – Upcoming additions to Blackout – Barebones Multiplayer gameplay – Uncut gameplay of Ancient Evil Zombies – Premier of new Zombies video – And more! – What may catch players’ attention the most, at least for those who enjoy Multiplayer, is the first reveal of the Barebones mode, which Treyarch have described as a featuring “no Specialists and classic gameplay.” Join us Monday at 11PM PT for our next Studio Livestream with intel on what’s coming up in #BlackOps4, including: • Uncut #AncientEvil gameplay • New Zombies video premieres • Barebones MP gameplay • Upcoming #Blackout additions • League Play updates + more!See you then. pic.twitter.com/qcrnoVWQSt — Treyarch Studios (@Treyarch) March 22, 2019 This article will be updated with more information as it becomes available.

  • Team Tommey wins $20K Totino’s Black Ops Brawl tourney: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Tommey wins $20K Totino’s Black Ops Brawl tourney: Final results Activision/Totino’sTotino’s was the latest to host a massive esports event with $20,000 on the line in one of the first proper Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War tournaments, one that featured top pro players and some of the most popular streamers. [jwplayer pHIlNffX] Over the years, we’ve seen the frozen pizza brand host tournaments in multiple games as well as form sponsorships with the likes of 100 Thieves, who recently entered the Call of Duty League with the LA Thieves. Now, with Black Ops Cold War out and players starting to really get to grips with the game, they teamed up with a number of top names in Call of Duty, including the Minnesota RØKKR CDL team, to put on a show for fans. Here’s everything you need to catch up on the event. Totino’s Black Ops Brawl recap With a single-elimination bracket, teams only had one life to prove themselves with. As a result, four teams were immediately knocked out from the first round with no chance at redemption. Nameless, Swagg, Hitch, and Symfuhny all crashed out of the competition early on with their teams taken down right away. While Tommey’s team advanced through to the grand final, they met a dominant force in the last series of the day. TeeP and his stacked squad refused to drop a map throughout the day. They came away with 3-0 wins over Symfuhny and Crowder to land in the finals. The opening Hardpoint on Moscow came down to the wire with TeeP’s team narrowly edging it out. However, the next SnD on Miami was the polar opposite. Tommey’s team struck back with an insane 6-0 performance to tie things up. From here on out, their team kept the momentum rolling and closed out the grand final victory. Totino’s Black Ops Brawl results Totino’s Black Ops Brawl stream & schedule The Totino’s Black Ops Brawl was a four-hour event that took place on Tuesday, November 24. The show kicked off at 3pm ET (12pm PT/8pm GMT) live from Totino’s Twitch channel, which we’ve embedded here for you to easily rewatch. It was hosted by Call of Duty League casters Joe ‘Merk’ Deluca and Clint ‘Maven’ Evans, with $20,000 on the line for competing teams. Who played in the Black Ops Brawl event? From the most accomplished pro players to the most popular streamers, plenty of big names got involved in this $20k competition. If you’ve been following Cold War events since launch, all of the familiar faces turned out for this one as well. Simp, Tommey, Shotzzy, and Symfuhny were just a handful of names that got involved. Below is a full overview of the captains for the Black Ops Brawl tournament. Symfuhny – Swagg – Tommey – Censor – Crowder – Hitch – Nameless – TeePee – Format and prize pool Eight teams were lined up for the start of the event as the single-elimination bracket got underway. One series loss was all anyone could afford. In total, the winning team had to get through three consecutive best of three matchups against the top challengers. As for the prize pool, there was $20,000 on the line, with $15,000 going directly to the winning team and the remaining $5,000 going to the team that finished in second place.

  • SuperEvan & DiazBiffle win Toronto Ultra’s $25K Warzone Payout tournament: final results – Dexerto

    SuperEvan & DiazBiffle win Toronto Ultra’s $25K Warzone Payout tournament: final results Toronto Ultra/ActivisionToronto Ultra hosted the latest Warzone tournament as the $25K Payout event saw SuperEvan & DiazBiffle cruise to another first-place finish against the world’s best competitors. Here’s how it all went down. SuperEvan & DiazBiffle win $12,500 first place prize. – First Season 4 Reloaded event was delayed a few hours due to new bugs. – Bobbypoff, Pamaj, IceManIsaac among Warzone stars eliminated early. – The Season 4 Reloaded patch finally arrived in Warzone and with a brand new SMG for players to master, the update was guaranteed to shake up the meta. Despite all of the exciting additions, there was no better way to celebrate a new batch of content than with a high-stakes tournament. This is especially true when all of the players competing are huge Warzone streamers and content creators. Luckily for us, Toronto Ultra hosted a competition that provided a day of nonstop action and entertainment. On top of this, there was $25,000 on the line. Here’s how the action played out. $25k Toronto Ultra Warzone Payout: placements $25k Toronto Ultra Warzone Payout: results & recap Kicking off just hours after the Season 4 Reloaded patch, close behind the $20K Code Red event, Warzone players had another big opportunity to battle once again thanks to the $25K Payout tournament. This time around, it was Duos action all the way through as many of Warzone’s finest teamed up and threw down in a single-elim bracket. From Bobbypoff to IceManIsaac, ClutchBelk, and more, many of the most popular names were knocked out of the running right away. Two map losses in a row was all it took to fall out of the latest event. On one side of the bracket, SuperEvan & Biffle and Tommey & Almond dominated their first set of games without dropping a map. When the two Duos finally met, it was a closely contested affair, with SuperEvan & Biffle narrowly taking a 2-1 series win to secure a spot in the finals. On the opposite side, games were much closer all the way through. Ultimately, another nail-biting 2-1 series went the way of MuTeX & Blazt as they secured the second Grand Final spot. In the Bo5 series, SuperEvan & DiazBiffle pulled ahead to close out another event win. $25k Toronto Ultra Warzone Payout: stream The $25K Warzone event was streamed live on Call of Duty’s official Twitch channel on July 15. This Duos event ran for just over six hours by the time all was said and done. As well as the Call of Duty channel, fans could catch all of the action on each competitor’s stream. $25k Toronto Ultra Warzone Payout: format Toronto Ultra’s Warzone tournament took place over a single day and provided viewers with highlight-reel plays and unmissable gunfights. The competition was running a 2v2 tournament format with 16 teams total taking part. Each team took on another Duo in a best of three, and every elimination granted a single point. The two Duos with the highest points would then take on each other in the same way but this time in a best of five. With so much on the line, this was definitely an intense tournament. You can check out the full list of prizes below: 1st: $12,500 – 2nd: $7,500 – 3rd: $2,500 – 4th: $2,500 – INCOMING WARZONE TOURNAMENT! Your favourite streamers are battling it out for $25k 💰 Toronto Ultra $25k Payout 🗓️ July 15 🕕 6pm ET 📺 https://t.co/GUPPf0oaB8 pic.twitter.com/zP1ofPgUot— Toronto Ultra (@TorontoUltra) July 13, 2021 $25k Toronto Ultra Warzone Payout: teams & players As expected, all of the biggest names were lined up for the latest Warzone competition. Below is the full list of Duos that dropped into the $25K event.

  • Team Unrational wins Toronto Ultra $25K Payout Warzone event: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Unrational wins Toronto Ultra $25K Payout Warzone event: Final results Toronto UltraCall of Duty League franchise Toronto Ultra just hosted the latest $25k Warzone tournament on Rebirth Island and while Team Unrational proved unstoppable on the day, we’ve got you covered with a full recap of how the action played out. Unrational, Finessen, DillLive, Scummn secure first-place finish. – $25K prize pool for a Rebirth tourney. – $2K bonus for winning team in each lobby. – Keeping the ball rolling with high-stakes Warzone events, Toronto Ultra was the latest to host a $25K tournament. Just days after Team Summertime’s $15K event, many of the same CoD pros were out for revenge though this time, they were dropping into Rebirth Island instead. If you missed any of the action, here’s a full breakdown of how the Rebirth customs played out. Toronto Ultra $25k Payout final placements Toronto Ultra $25k Payout recap Six custom lobbies full of Warzone’s sweatiest players led to six intense matches where only the sharpest came out on top. While CDL pros showed up for the event, including Ultra’s own Kickoff Classic champs, they were mostly left in the dust. Instead, it was top Warzone talent that ran circles around the competitive CoD players. Aydan, Swagg, Tommey, and Smixie all helped lead their teams up the standings, but it was Unrational’s squad that soared above the rest. Ending the day with 132 kills, a considerable lead over Team Aydan in second place, Team Unrational was the clearcut winner after six games. Not only did the squad put up the best overall effort, but Scummn was even the top individual player as he contributed 47 kills in total. Toronto Ultra $25k Payout Warzone stream & schedule The tournament was streamed live on Toronto Ultra’s Twitch channel, though fans were also able to watch individual POVs of the players competing. Read More: Ultimate Warzone event calendar – The tournament took place on Wednesday, January 26, with action having kicked off at 4 PM ET (1 PM PT/9 PM GMT). Toronto Ultra $25k Payout Warzone format The tournament saw 10 Quads take to Rebirth Island, playing 6 custom matches to find an overall winner. The top three teams with the most kills at the end of the tournament took home $1,500/$1,000/$500 respectively, as well as the winning team of each lobby earning a bonus $2,000 payout. Finally, $10,000 was shared out between participants based on their total number of kills at the end of the tournament. Toronto Ultra $25k Payout Warzone teams From CDL veterans to Warzone’s top streamers, the $25K Payout event was stacked with top talent. Below is a full look at every squad:

  • Team JoelBergs wins The Terminal List $20,000 Warzone event: Full results – Dexerto

    Team JoelBergs wins The Terminal List $20,000 Warzone event: Full results Amazon Prime Video/ActivisionActivision just hosted a $20,000 Call of Duty Warzone Rebirth Island Invitational in the Asia Pacific region with You Know Media producing in collaboration with Amazon Prime Video. It was JoelBergs who took out the top spot but we’ve got the full rundown on how The Terminal List event played out. [jwplayer ZxWhD2zT] Team JoelBergs crowned champions. – Team Jordan Kahu & Team Natarsha round out top three. – $20,000 AUD prize pool marks biggest APAC event of 2022. – The Terminal List Rebirth Island Warzone Invitational took place on Saturday, July 2 as 10 APAC teams battled for a $20,000 AUD prize pool. This tournament featured a number of the region’s top CoD stars along with a number of popular streamers and local athletes. The tournament was sponsored by the new TV series ‘The Terminal List’ which stars Chris Pratt as Navy SEAL James Reece and premieres July 2 on Prime Video. Pratt is unlike what we’ve seen before: a highly skilled operative who has everything to kill for, whilst on the hunt for the truth after his platoon is ambushed on a convert mission. Here’s all the information you need to catch up including the result and teams. The Terminal List Warzone tournament results The Terminal List Warzone tournament stream and schedule Sponsored by The Terminal List on Prime Video, the You Know Media tournament was streamed from the official Call of Duty Twitch channel on Saturday, July 2, and ran for roughly five hours. Read More: Everything we know about Warzone 2 – The vent got underway early in the region and wrapped up in the middle of the afternoon. The Terminal List tournament teams Although a full list of teams wasn’t published, we did know every captain before things got underway. From there, we were able to put together a breakdown of most squads in the private lobby event. Below is a look at every team, with captains highlighted in bold. The Terminal List tournament viewer rewards Viewers who tuned into the tournament were able to earn rewards for their time spent watching. If you’re an Amazon Prime Video subscriber, all you had to do was link your accounts and you were eligible to earn in-game rewards when you tuned in. If you’re not already signed up, Amazon Prime is currently offering a free trial for new subscribers. In the meantime, you can check out the full trailer for The Terminal List featuring Chris Pratt above.

  • Team Insight wins The Flank $30K Modern Warfare 2 tournament: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Insight wins The Flank $30K Modern Warfare 2 tournament: Final results Activision/The FlankThe Flank, the Call of Duty esports Twitch show hosted by former pro Thomas ‘ZooMaa’ Paparatto, just hosted a $30,000 Modern Warfare 2 tournament for current and former pros alike. While it was ultimately Team Insight that came out on top, here’s a full rundown on how it played out. Since his injury-induced retirement from professional Call of Duty in 2021, ZooMaa has gone on to become a huge name on Twitch, especially due to the success of The Flank as the source of a lot of the drama and rumors in the CoD scene. Now, they’ve jumped to something even bigger for the community by hosting a $30k tournament, with teams consisting of current and former pros. Naturally, it was one of the biggest MW2 events in the opening week, with thousands tuning in live. When all was said and done, it was ultimately Team Insight that proved one step ahead of the pack but if you missed any of the action, we’ve got you covered below with all there is to know. The Flank $30k MW2 tournament: Results The Flank $30k MW2 tournament: Stream & schedule The Flank $30k invitational took place on Thursday, November 3, and was broadcast live on ZooMaa’s Twitch channel, embedded above. Fans could also watch the tournament through the individual players’ channels if they preferred to watch one single POV. Matches kicked off at 3 PM ET (12 PM PT / 7 PM GMT) and ran late into the evening after hours of intense back and forth. The Flank $30k MW2 tournament: Format & teams There were 12 teams competing in the Flank $30k invitational, playing Hardpoint and Search & Destroy in best-of-3 matchups. The teams were decided by AR and SMG duos pairing up, then spinning a wheel to be slotted into a team with their opposites. For example, the OpTic Texas AR duo were teaming up and the wheel was spun to find their SMG teammates. Here’s how the field looked before action got underway: There was some early some drama among teams, as London Royal Ravens’ Paul ‘PaulEhx’ Avila said he would refuse to play alongside his former New York Subliners teammates when they were drawn together, following their dramatic breakup following the 2022 season. All was quickly resolved, though, and they soon played alongside each other, though they were referred to as ‘Team Beef.’

  • How to watch the CWL Pro League Qualifier – Stream, schedule, pools, and more – Dexerto

    How to watch the CWL Pro League Qualifier – Stream, schedule, pools, and more Four teams have already secured their spot in the 2019 CWL Pro League, but 12 more spots are still up for grabs – to be decided by the LAN qualifier on January 16 – 20. Held in the MLG Arena, Columbus, teams that placed 5th through 32nd at CWL Las Vegas, the first open event of the Black Ops 4 season, will compete for one of the 12 available spots. Because there is only one stage in the Pro League for 2019, this is teams’ one and only chance at qualification, with no relegation tournament to fall back on. The Pro League Qualifier will be played at the MLG Arena. General Info Location: MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio – Dates: January 16-20, 2019 – Total Teams: 28 – Game Types and Maps: Hardpoint: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Seaside – Search and Destroy: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Payload – Control: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Seaside – – Format: Pool Play: Best-of-5 Series Top two teams qualify for CWL Pro League – 3rd, 4th, and 5th place teams move on to the playoffs – 6th and 7th place teams are eliminated – – Playoffs: Best-of-5 series, double elimination Top four teams qualify for CWL Pro League – – – Pool Play: Best-of-5 Series – Official Streams Alpha Bravo Watch live video from Call of Duty® Bravo on www.twitch.tvPlayoffs Brackets Playoffs Schedule and Scores Green = Qualified for Pro League; Red = Eliminated Qualified Teams Check out the full list of all 16 teams that have qualified for the CWL Pro League, including the 14 that punched their ticket via these Qualifiers. Pool Play Standings Top two teams qualify for the CWL Pro League; 3rd, 4th, and 5th place teams move to the playoffs; and the bottom two teams are eliminated. Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Schedule and Scores Wednesday, January 16, 2019 – Day One Thursday, January 17, 2019 – Day Two Friday, January 18, 2019 – Day Three Saturday, January 19, 2019 – Day Four Rosters Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D The Road to the Qualifier Teams placing top 4 at CWL Vegas; OpTic Gaming, eUnited, Splyce and Luminosity, await the 12 qualifying teams, when the Pro League begins on February 4. Teams were permitted to change up to two players on their roster from CWL Las Vegas, and top teams including FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, Mindfreak and Evil Geniuses have already taken advantage of this opportunity, following lackluster Vegas performances. While those teams made voluntary changes, Mazer Gaming was forced to make a last-minute change just one day before the event after Joey ‘SupremeAgility’ Torres unexpectedly left the team and deactivated his social media accounts. Mazer managed to find a replacement, picking up ‘Vivid’ to complete their roster heading into the qualifiers.

  • Aydan’s team wins $300K World Series of Warzone #1: results & final placements – Dexerto

    Aydan’s team wins $300K World Series of Warzone #1: results & final placements ActivisionThe first World Series of Warzone tournament is in the books as Aydan’s team took home the lion’s share of a whopping $300,000 prize pool. From a complete recap of the opening event to a breakdown of the format, we’ve got everything you catch up on Warzone’s biggest event yet. Aydan’s Trio secured the overall $50,000 win. – Swagg came out as the #1 captain, securing an extra $50,000. – SuperEvan claimed the most scalps with 49 eliminations. – $300K World Series of Warzone: Placements Captain’s Cup Placements Trio Placements (Top 10) $300K World Series of Warzone: Results & Recap With only six custom games to prove themselves, teams came out firing on all cylinders right from the jump. Aydan was able to take an early lead with some impressive point totals across the first few games, both individually and with his whole team behind him. Before long, Swagg was hot on heels with just six points separating them in the Captain’s Standings ahead of game five. As the final match booted up, first place was still within reach for just about every squad as one killer performance could easily push anyone up the rankings. Ultimately, it was a monstrous effort from Aydan, Rated, and HusKerrs in the final lobby that pushed them into first-place. An absurd pace led to 24 kills and a nail-biting top 15 finish to secure the overall event win. Unreal plays from @aydan, @Rated_COD, & @HusKerrs in Game 6 to close out the #WSOW win 🏆 A massive 24 kill game and top 15 finish pushed them into first-place at the buzzer! pic.twitter.com/RbM3wRRu4L — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 24, 2021 $300K World Series of Warzone: Stream Viewers were able to watch both the draft and the tournament on Twitch Rivals’ official channel, but could also tune into some of the top players’ streams directly. For the most competitive POVs, Aydan and Biffle were a few standout options — and, for entertainment, there was always TimTheTatMan. $300K World Series of Warzone: Schedule Both the World Series of Warzone draft and tournament started at 5 p.m. ET on their respective dates. The competition in full ran for roughly five hours. Captain’s Draft: June 22 at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PST; 10 p.m. BST; June 23, 7 a.m. AEST) – World Series of Warzone: June 23 at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PST; 10 p.m. BST; June 23, 7 a.m. AEST) – Watch now: The COD Legend About to DOMINATE Warzone | OpTic Dynasty IS BACK! $300K World Series of Warzone: Captains and Teams There were 150 players, some invited and some who made it through qualifiers, participating in the $300,000 World Series of Warzone. Of those, five were named “Team Captains.” These five, each of which played with their own trio, also drafted their full squads. World Series of Warzone Captain Trios World Series of Warzone full teams $300K World Series of Warzone: Format & prizing The WSOW divides $1.2 million across four separate events, with the first one’s $300,000 divvied up on June 23. This event featured 150 invited and qualified players playing in private lobbies, with points determined by kills (alongside multipliers for placement). While $200K went to individual teams based on each match’s placement and final scores, there was also be $100K split up between the five Captain’s teams (10 trios per team). $300K World Series of Warzone structure Six private matches Points awarded for placement and kills – Individual map placement also gets prizes – – Captains Cup scoring also in effect Points from each captain’s 10 teams totaled at end, with specific prizing for each of the five teams – – Tie-breakers: Total kills without multipliers – Average placement – Most kills in one match – Highest placement in one match – – World Series of Warzone points system: 1 point per kill – 1st place: 2x multiplier – 2nd-15th place: 1.5x multiplier – 15th-50th place: No multiplier – Watch now: TimTheTatman TAKES ON Scump! BEST Warzone Players $300K World Series of Warzone: Prizing As for prizing of the event, $200,000 went to individual teams based on final placement while the other $100,000 was split amongst the five captains: Aydan, Swagg, TimTheTatMan, Nadeshot, and TheDanDangler. World Series of Warzone: Total points prizing World Series of Warzone: Captain’s Cup prizing At the moment, this is all that we know about the World Series of Warzone’s format, prizing, schedule, and teams. When details are locked in for the next stages we’ll be sure to keep you updated right here.

  • 2018 CWL Championship Last Chance Qualifier Tournament – Stream, Brackets, Teams, and More! – Dexerto

    2018 CWL Championship Last Chance Qualifier Tournament – Stream, Brackets, Teams, and More! For many, the road to the 2018 Call of Duty World League Championship is paved through the Last Chance Qualifier against a collection of other worthy teams. With 16 teams already qualified for CoD Champs via their presence in the CWL Pro League, the 16 remaining teams must go head-to-head at the Last Chance Qualifier for the opportunity to qualify for the largest tournament of the year. Matches kick-off on July 24 at 2 PM EST (11 AM PST, 7 PM BST, 4 AM AEST) with multiple going on at one time. According to CWL Commentator Clint ‘Maven’ Evans, the broadcast will feature a four-man desk that will be going in-and-out of games in order to provide commentary and insight. Those that qualify will move on to the 2018 Call of Duty World League Championship, which is set to take place between August 15 and August 19 with a prize pool of $1.5 million. Basic Info Prize: Qualifying for 2018 CWL Championship – Location: MLG Arena – Columbus, Ohio – Dates: July 24 – July 25 – Format: Double Elimination – Stream Watch live video from Call of Duty on www.twitch.tvTeams Qualified for Champs Brackets – (Matches Begin at 11 AM PST, 2 PM EST, 7 PM BST, 4 AM AEST) Winners Bracket Losers Bracket Format Double Elimination – Best of 5 Series – Top 16 teams qualify for 2018 Call of Duty World League Championship –

  • How to Watch the 2018 Call of Duty Championships – Dexerto

    How to Watch the 2018 Call of Duty Championships The Call of Duty Championships are right around the corner, learn how and when to watch CoD Champs 2018. The 2018 CoD Championship features the 32 best teams in the world competing for $1,500,000 and will be available on multiple streaming services and platforms. When will the Call of Duty Championships start? CoD Champs will start on August 15 at 9:00 AM PDT with four matches from Groups A and B. The matches are then scheduled to start in groups of four every hour and a half until the final matches of the day at 4:30 PM PDT. The Call of Duty Championships will follow the same schedule for August 16, starting at 9:00 AM and the final group of matches will start at 4:30 PM PDT. The Champs playoff bracket will start on August 17 at 9:00 AM PDT and continue on August 18 with the same start time. Finally, Championship Sunday will be August 19 and the stream will start at 9:00 AM PDT. The Call of Duty Championship Grand Finals are scheduled to start at 1:30 PM PDT, August 19. All stream times are tentative for CoD Champs and largely depend on the length of the preceding match. Where to Watch the 2018 Call of Duty Championships CoD Champs will be streaming live on MLG.com and on the MLG app. You can also watch Champs on Twitch through the official Call of Duty Channel. Both platforms will have multiple streams, known as Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta. The main broadcast on MLG and Twitch is known as Alpha and tends to feature the more popular Call of Duty teams. Since the Call of Duty Championships will have four matches going on simultaneously, your favorite team may appear on the Bravo, Charlie or Delta streams. Finally, the Call of Duty: World War II in-game Theater will also be streaming the 2018 Call of Duty Championship. Sledgehammer Games has offered Armory Credits for watching Theater content in the past. It can be accessed by going into the Headquarters mode in multiplayer. Those who want to catch the action in person can travel to the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio for the bracket portion of CoD Champs on August 17. A ticket will be required for entrance to the arena and can be purchased at the MLG Store. The Group Stage matches on August 15 and 16 take place at a different venue and are closed to the public, but will be streamed live.

  • Tommey & Almond win $100K Baka WonderLAN Warzone tournament: Final results – Dexerto

    Tommey & Almond win $100K Baka WonderLAN Warzone tournament: Final results Activision / Baka BrosCall of Duty: Warzone’s rowdiest trio, the Baka Bros, hosted the first-ever LAN tournament for the title. And, in the end, one of the game’s most notorious duos won out. Here’s the recap, final placements, and more. Tommey and Almond take first place at Baka WonderLAN – The Baka Bros event was the first major Warzone event on LAN – $100,000 split across top three duos – We had to wait until the launch of a new map, but with Warzone Pacific came the first major Warzone LAN in history. Hosted in Las Vegas, Nevada, Complexity’s Lucky Chamu, DiazBiffle, and Repullze brought the best of the game’s battle royale together for a chance at big bucks. The highly anticipated event featured 15 of the game’s biggest names and top-ranked players, including the likes of Aydan, Fifakill, and Tommey. Two of the Bakas hosted, one played, and the entire event ended in fireworks. The $100K Warzone #BakaWonderLAN champs: Congratulations to the duo on winning Warzone’s first major LAN 👏 pic.twitter.com/33XQLfNuT9 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) December 18, 2021 Baka Warzone WonderLAN: Final Placements $100K Baka Warzone WonderLAN: Recap & Results The very first Warzone LAN did not disappoint. While Tommey and Almond eventually finished with the win, it was a tough fight right until the very end. After a back-and-forth start to the tournament, the biggest clutch happened midway through – when HusKerrs clutched up a 1v1 against Aydan to secure the win in Game 4. No aim assist, no problem 😤@HusKerrs clutches up vs Aydan to win Game 4 of the $100K Warzone #BakaWonderLAN pic.twitter.com/l46xENOmf7 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) December 17, 2021 But that performance was soon overtook, as the incredibly competitive Customs event saw other duos take centerstage. By the final map, Game 8, HusKerrs and Newbz had been supplanted as the field narrowed down to five duos who were all within eight points of each other. In that final match, fourth-place Biffle and SuperEvan found themselves facing first-place Tommey and Almond. And, with Evan knocked, Biff secured a filthy 1v2 clutch. Grand Finale, $100K on the line, and @DiazBiffle wins the 1v2 vs Tommey and Almond 🤯 Fitting finish for the #BakaWonderLAN to end with a Baka clutching up. pic.twitter.com/usactxxmc1 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) December 18, 2021 Ultimately, that Game 8 win wasn’t enough to overcome Tom and Almond’s point lead. After a day full of new Bren loadouts, MP-40s, and premium gunfights – one of Warzone’s most prestigious duos won out. And, with the W, the two are now three for three in Caldera Customs first-place finishes. Baka Warzone WonderLAN: Format The tournament’s format was eight rounds of Mini Royale set in a Duos private lobby. There were 15 invited teams and, in the end, each team’s lowest scoring match was discarded. The event took place on December 17, kicking off at 12 p.m. PT (3 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. BST, 6 a.m. AEST). Baka Warzone WonderLAN: Teams If you wanted to know who the best duos to keep an eye on were, we laid out the five top duos to watch at the Baka WonderLAN. For the first time ever, Warzone is on LAN 🔥 Here are the top 5 duos to watch at today’s $100K #BakaWonderLAN pic.twitter.com/MRvlWwUpGT — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) December 17, 2021 But the entire field was stacked, so here are all of the duos who made their case for the best in Warzone Pacific:

  • Unrational & Scummn win TeeP’s Trials $25K Warzone tournament: final results – Dexerto

    Unrational & Scummn win TeeP’s Trials $25K Warzone tournament: final results Treyarch/ActivisionCall of Duty veteran Tyler ‘TeeP’ Polchow hosted another $25,000 Warzone tournament in yet a new installment of TeeP’s Trials and this time around, Unrational and Scummn closed out the win. Here’s all you need to catch up on the full tourney. Unrational and Scummn close out the Grand Final win. – Top duos like Aydan & Rated, Tommey & Almond lost in Losers Round 2. – $25K was on the line with action having kicked off on May 6 at 1 p.m. ET. – $25K Teep’s Trials: Final Placements $25K Teep’s Trials: Results & Recap With many of the world’s top Warzone competitors all dropping into the event, matchups were intense right from the jump. Five of eight opening round showdowns went the distance with three full maps played out across each. Due to the heated level of competition on display, upsets quickly came through. Despite winning a $100K Warzone tournament just 24 hours prior, JoeWo and Stukawaki were among the first four teams knocked out. Winning just a single map, their run came to a swift end in the first round of the lower bracket. Similarly, the likes of Tommey & Almond, HusKerrs & NewbZ, and Aydan & Rated were all knocked out rather early. This paved the way for some new duos to shine. DougisRaw & exzachtt took on Unrational & Scummn in back to back series to close the show. DougisRaw & exzachtt took the win in the upper bracket finals but they couldn’t keep up the pace. Unrational & Scummn secured back-to-back series wins in the Grand Final to get the job done. $25K Teep’s Trials stream TeeP’s latestWarzone tournament was a 2v2 Quads elimination race format, so as always, there was plenty of action across the board. You can rewatch the full event through TeeP’s Twitch stream embedded above. Moreover, every competitor was streaming their perspective throughout the event as well. You can catch up with some key POVs featuring: Aydan, Tommey, and JoeWo. $25K TeeP’s Trials schedule The tournament took place on Thursday, May 6, and started at 1 pm ET/10 am PT. With the event featuring a double-elimination bracket, teams had plenty of time to prove themselves. All in all, the latest tourney ran for more than 10 hours. TeeP’s Trials was another success so we’re running it back on Thursday, May 6th! @eFuseOfficial 2v2 double elim $25k prize pool 1pm ET / 10am PTI hope the games are as good as the last one. Commentating at: https://t.co/LcaX3A6b4G So many tournaments lately and I love it pic.twitter.com/EKDKde7viG — TeeP (@TylerTeeP) May 5, 2021 TeeP’s Trials teams & players The TeeP’s Trials bracket was absolutely stacked with some of the biggest duos in Warzone. Interestingly, Newbz and Scummn split off and were playing with different teammates despite winning the last $20K event. Here are all of the players that competed in the 2v2 bracket:

  • Team Tommey dominate TeeP’s Trials $25,000 Warzone tournament: results & recap – Dexerto

    Team Tommey dominate TeeP’s Trials $25,000 Warzone tournament: results & recap Team Tommey have won, and dominated, TeeP’s Trials — a $25,000 Warzone tournament featuring custom lobbies with Verdansk’s best trios duking it out in mini royale fashion. Here’s a full recap of the event. Tommey, Almond, and Newbz absolutely dominate the event. – $25,000 handed out to the winning teams. – Shotguns and launchers may be banned in future tourneys. – TeeP’s Trials $25K: Placements TeeP’s Trials $25K: Recap In possibly the sweatiest Warzone custom lobby imaginable, one team set a pace few others could match. While the contestants debated using shotguns or launchers, camping or fighting, Tommey’s trio simply got to work and never put the hammer down. Among the laughter (especially with Aydan’s team) and anger (people don’t seem to like shotguns), Tommey, Almond, and Newbz went on a rampage. With 194 total points, the team eclipsed the second-highest number of the day by a whopping 73.5 points. (For context, that’s more than double the margin between second and sixth…) POV: @aydan, $25k on the line, in the sweatiest #Warzone lobby ever 👍 pic.twitter.com/XuhCtziS74 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 10, 2021 By the end, Tommey and Co. had loosened up enough to get funky with it. Ending the tournament with a nutty 360, followed by a quick kill, Tommey demonstrated why his teams have won back-to-back custom lobby events. SHEEEEESH 🌪@Tommey with the big 360 to win today’s $25K #TeePsTrials tourney! pic.twitter.com/1CTHymCqqF — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 10, 2021 TeeP’s Trials stream & schedule For those who weren’t able to watch the tournament live, you can still go back and re-watch the action. If you’re here for the host, then TeeP’s channel is a strong way to start. If you wanted to watch any of the other big POVs, you can tune into channels like Aydan, Tommey, and Tfue‘s. The event took place on Thursday, June 10, with action kicking off at 1 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PST) — giving it about two weeks before the World Series of Warzone custom lobbies kick off on June 23. TeeP’s Trials Format TeeP’s Trials with @TylerTeeP is BACK BABY 👀🙌 📆 Thursday, June 10th – 1:00pm ET ⚔ Warzone Mini Royale Private Matches 💰 $25,000 Prize PoolWill YOU get a captain spot? #TeePsTrials pic.twitter.com/dNmIjc1IXy — erena (@erenaGG) June 8, 2021 The event had 12 trios and a change in format that used private matches for mini royales where players can help decide on banned items and unique scoring rules — similar to the World Series of Warzone. This means that games were shorter and more punishing if any of the teams made mistakes, which made all 12 matches an absolute delight for fans. TeeP’s Trials teams While the top six teams, who made it into the money, were listed above, you can see a full list of the 12 captains below: Team Tommey – Team BobbyPoff – Team Zlaner – Team DougIsRaw – Team HusKerrs – Team TeeP – Team Tfue – Team IceManIsaac – Team Jukeyz – Team JoeWo – Team HollyLive – Team Vikkstar –

  • Newbz & ScummN win TeeP’s Trials $20K Warzone tournament: final placements & recap – Dexerto

    Newbz & ScummN win TeeP’s Trials $20K Warzone tournament: final placements & recap eFuse/TeePUpsurging Warzone streamers Newbz and ScummN have officially survived a wild double-elimination gauntlet to win the $20,000 TeeP’s Trials Warzone tournament — outlasting some of the best players in the game. Newbz and ScummN run through bracket without a single loss – Rated’s team falls in grand finals after Aydan subs out for Tommey – Zlaner and Destroy win $5,000 bonus for highest-kill game – $20K TeeP’s Trials: Final placements $20K TeeP’s Trials: Results & recap Starting at 1 p.m. EST on April 29, the TeeP’s Trials lasted around eight full hours. Many of that was thanks to matches needing to restart due to dev errors, but a lot was due to competitive matchups going the Best-of-3 distance. Unless you were newbz and ScummN, of course. The duo of lesser-known streamers quickly started walking through the Winners Bracket, while top-tier players like Swagg, Jukeyz, and Zlaner slowly fell to the Losers. Both newbz and ScummN ran a CR-56 AMAX as their primary, but the former opted for an XM4 as his secondary as the latter returned to a comfort pick with the FFAR. With each of the duo pulling off wild finesses all day, newbz and ScummN didn’t lose a single match and stormed through the bracket. As Aydan had to leave for a sponsored stream, Tommey subbed in and joined Rated in the Grand Finals — but they were ultimately unable to oust the comfortable duo. In the end, newbz finished with an absurd 8.85 K/D (and 17 average kills) while ScummN posted a 5.62 (and 14 average kills). Teams & Players A number of top-level players and creators took part in TeeP’s Trials. Here are the full teams that got in on the action. Aydan & Rated – Tommey & Almond – Jukeyz & Fifakill – JaredFPS & HYT Ike – Newbz & ScummN – JoeWo & SuperEvan – ZLaner & Destroy – IceManIsaac & bbreadman – DougIsRaw & Exzachtt – C9 EmZ & Angel – MuTeX & Blazt – FaZe Bloo & Flxnked – Smixie & zSmit – Swagg & Booya – BobbyPoff & UnRationaL – WarsZ & Intechs – Interestingly, the Warzone Season 3 meta remains a major question mark. No teams ran the same guns, but fans will simply need to tune into the next Warzone tournaments to find out if that variety sticks around. Stats via InTheZone.

  • HusKers & Symfuhny win TeeP’s $10K Warzone tournament: final placements – Dexerto

    HusKers & Symfuhny win TeeP’s $10K Warzone tournament: final placements Twitch RivalsNRG Fortnite pro Symfuhny and battle royale superstar HusKers have won TeeP’s Trials, Tyler Polchow’s $10,000 Warzone tournament that’s part of the all-new Doritos Disruptor Series on Twitch Rivals. The Doritos Disruptor Series is a new competition from Twitch Rivals that will feature five top content creators hosting several tournaments, starting with TeeP’s Warzone event on May 28. There was no shortage of star names in this event as some of the biggest streamers on Twitch battled it out in CoD’s newest battle royale for a slice of the $10,000 prize pool. TeeP’s Trials Warzone tourney recap The first round featured four high-profile matchups, with Symfuhny & HusKers, Nadeshot & Tommey, Scump & FormaL, and NICKMERCS & Swagg advancing to the semifinal stage. The duos of Crowder & Maven, Crimsix & Aydan, DougisRaw & Bronana, and Cloakzy & Dr Disrespect lost their matches and were thus eliminated since this was a single-elimination bracket. In the semifinals, it was Symfuhny and HusKerrs showing just why they’re an all-star Warzone duo by taking out Nadeshot & Tommey, while on the other side of the bracket, FormaL & Scump secured their own Grand Final spot by defeating NICKMERCS & Swagg. That match also produced a mindblowing moment when FormaL sniped an enemy player out of a helicopter, causing it to crash into Nick and eliminate him. Because Swagg was already dead by that point, the sequence resulted in the CoD pros winning the match. WHAT ARE THE ODDS 🤯@FormaL just sniped an enemy out of a chopper and caused it to crash into @NICKMERCS, who they were facing in @TylerTeeP’s #Warzone tournament! 📰 – https://t.co/4HRaOH1eIP pic.twitter.com/d3d6ssGnNT — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) May 28, 2020 Although the Grand Final featured two star-studded duos against each other, the match actually ended up being a pretty-one sided affair. HusKers and Symfuhny jumped out to a quick early lead in the first game, allowing them to coast easily to a 46-31 overall victory. Then came the bonus challenge – a ‘Final Boss Match’ against TeeP himself, who partnered up with the Call of Duty League’s MerK. The CoD legends casted the event from start to finish, and the winners were given a chance to face them for a chance at $2,000 in additional prizes. That also proved to be no issue for the pair of battle royale studs, as Symfuhny and HusKers took the match quite easily, 67-36, to add to their already stacked first-place prize. TeeP’s Trials final placements & bracket Players and teams There were 16 streamers participating today, split into eight teams of two since this is a 2v2 competition. As mentioned above, there was some serious star power being featured – a healthy mix of top Twitch streamers, battle royale stars, pro Call of Duty players, and more. DrDisrespect & Cloakzy – Crimsix & Aydan – NICKMERCS & Swagg – Symfuhny & HusKers – Scump & FormaL – Nadeshot & Tommey – Crowder & Maven – DougisRaw & Bronana – Format & scoring TeeP’s Trials was a 2v2 single-elimination Warzone tournament that employed what is commonly referred to as a ‘kill-race’ format. The teams matched against each other in each round queued into a Quads lobby together and tried to get as many eliminations as they could. So, while they were technically teammates in-game, they were opponents for the purposes of the competition. After two games of Warzone, the duo with the more combined eliminations advanced to the next round while the losing team was eliminated. Once the final standings were set, the first-place team then got to face TeeP and MerK in a ‘Final Boss Match’ for an extra $2,000, which meant that the winners could walk away from this event with $6,000 in total prizes.

  • How to watch Take No Prisoners Blackout Tournament – Date and time, rules, details and more – Dexerto

    How to watch Take No Prisoners Blackout Tournament – Date and time, rules, details and more Call of Duty TwitterBlack Ops 4 players who have been diving into the fray of the game’s exciting battle royale will be able to test their grit against the best in the Take No Prisoners Code Red Blackout Tournament happening soon. The Take No Prisoners tourney was one of Blackouts most exciting competitions in its last run in April, and fans have been awaiting for the next iteration of the event to hit since. Now players will be able to jump back into the warzone in the BoomTV hosted event for the greater share of $40,000 over the single-day event in a race for the highest amount of kills on Alcatraz Portal Quads. In a June 21 Twitter announcement, the official Call of Duty account hyped up its audience by revealing the next entry in the high-octane Take No Prisoners tournaments. Players across the United States will be eligible to participate in the event, however people from Arizona, Arkansas, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maryland, Tennessee and Washington are unfortunately excluded from competing. While it’ll be an exciting event for Blackout players to test their mettle, they’ll have to get properly set up and follow a set of rules to compete in the June 29th tournament. There’s only one way to the top of the rock. Take No Prisoners is back! Fight alongside your squad for a $40K prize pool on June 29th. #BlackOps4 Full rules & registration: https://t.co/cHYvO4OwG2 pic.twitter.com/hCNSV3BE6Q— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) June 21, 2019 How to watch the Take No Prisoners event The tournament is being held by streaming service BoomTv. As such, the main stream will be available on the site’s event page. Read more: Black Ops 4 June 21 update patch notes – Fun in the Sun live, Grav Rifle added to League Play, and more However, if you want to support individual streamers, they can stream on their personal channels on Twitch or other, but the tournament hosts will be periodically checking in on the more exciting feeds. Take No Prisoners rules The tournament will run one day and will be between the hours of 12pm PDT / 3pm EDT to 4pm PDT / 7pm EDT. Teams on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One can play as many games of Alcatraz Portal Quads as they want within that time frame. To win, teams will aim for the highest number of kills, but only their five highest kill games as a team will count. The average of those kills across the five games will be used as the first tiebreaker, if need be. A kill will get your team one point, and winning a game of Blackout will get you eight points. The Top 10 squads after the time is up “will qualify for the Prize Pool.” All players must be 18 and older to participate. A tiebreaker will be settled with “average placements of all of your games combined, [and if a second tiebreaker is needed there will be a] Coin Flip.” All players in a squad have to be streaming. A stream delay is allowed, but everyone on the team has to have the exact same delay. A player is not allowed to Alt+Tab out of the game for longer than 30 seconds. At the end of a game, “to ensure proper kill tracking, view the postgame ‘Squad Eliminated’ screen (or if you win, ‘Merit Report’) where it shows your squad’s placement, final kills, damage dealt, survival time, etc. for at least 5 seconds.” Take No Prisoners is sure to deliver exciting doses of Blackout games, and will have tons of players racing to bag the most kills.

  • How to watch Subliners $25k Vanguard Crossfire tournament: Stream, schedule, teams – Dexerto

    How to watch Subliners $25k Vanguard Crossfire tournament: Stream, schedule, teams New York SublinersCall of Duty League franchise New York Sublines are hosting a $25,000 CoD Vanguard tournament, featuring top CDL pros and Warzone competitors going head-to-head. Here’s all the info you need. $25,000 on the line – CDL pros, Warzone creators and more – Kicks off on Friday, November 12 – The Vanguard launch tournaments are already in full swing, with top pros and creators teaming up to lock horns with their peers. With the multiplayer game still fresh and players trying to find the best guns and ways to play, the Vanguard Crossfire $25k is guaranteed to make for some exciting games. Subliners $25k Vanguard Crossfire stream & schedule While each player will likely be streaming their own personal POV, you can catch the tournament on Subliners’ Twitch channel or their official YouTube channel. The tournament takes place on Friday, November 12, though a start time hasn’t yet been confirmed. Subliners $25k Vanguard Crossfire format The format for the Subliners’ Vanguard Crossfire tournament has not yet been confirmed. That said, if it follows similarly to other kickoff tournaments, expect a double-elimination bracket for teams to fight through. Read More: CoD Vanguard cheater exposed by CDL pros – The tournament will be 4v4, following CDL gameplay, and will likely feature Best of 5 matchups to determine winners. Similar to other tournaments, too, expect to see a combination of Hardpoint and Search and Destroy maps. Subliners $25k Vanguard Crossfire teams Five more Captains have joined the fight. They will battle it out in the NYSL $25K Vanguard Crossfire this Friday, Nov. 12th at 2PM ET. Catch it all live on: https://t.co/EKb3bYitTc pic.twitter.com/WgFoBBFACM — Subliners (@Subliners) November 9, 2021 At the time of writing, the teams for the Subliners’ Vanguard tournament haven’t been announced, though we do know most of the captains that will be taking to the battlefield. While their full squads haven’t yet been confirmed, here are the captains and players we know of: IceManIsaac – Aydan – Tommey – Emilia – SenseiSwishem – JoeWo – Crimsix – Hitch – ShawnJ – Holly – Make sure to check back before the tournament kicks off on November 12 for full details and the rundown on the teams in attendance.

  • How to watch Rokkr Royale Warzone event ft. Celebrities & pro players – Dexerto

    How to watch Rokkr Royale Warzone event ft. Celebrities & pro players Minnesota RokkrProfessional Call of Duty franchise Minnesota Røkkr are hosting their very own Warzone charity tournament, with a $40,000 prize pool for charities of the winner’s choosing, as well as raising money for the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital. Warzone is the hottest battle royale game right now, just released in March to acclaim from players and critics alike, and the professional players are already getting competitive in tournaments. With the Call of Duty League on hold, and many events canceled, Røkkr is helping to give starved fans some much-needed competitive content, all while raising money for good causes. Watch Røkkr Royale Warzone tournament The event will be streamed on the Røkkr’s official Twitch channel, where fans can also donate to the charity directly. You can already donate now by heading to the official event page too. We expect many of the competitors, which includes a variety of pro players, streamers and celebrities, to be streaming on their personal channels too. The event begins at 1PM PT / 3PM CT / 4PM EST / 9PM BST on Saturday, April 4. Stream How to Donate The Røkkr Royale is about more than just the competition itself, with $40,000 in prize money up for grabs to be donated to a charity of the winner’s choosing. Additionally, fans can donate directly to the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital, either through the Twitch stream on website. 100% of donations made by fans will be matched by the Minnesota Røkkr too! “Players picking their charities has been great to see and hopefully will stoke some competitiveness during the tourney,” said Brett Diamond, Røkkr’s COO. “At the end of the day we’re all asking ourselves how we can help those in need during this situation, and we appreciate the opportunity to create some positivity during a tough time for many people.” Teams and players Joining the pro players are various celebrities and athletes, including stars from Minnesota sports teams like JT Brown, Trevor May, and Josh Okogie. Other celebrity guests include DJ JAUZ and rapper Quando Rondo, who will be teaming up with pros and streamers. Read More: Scump’s most insane Modern Warfare moments – The event will be casted by two legends of sports commentary and hosting, Ben ‘Benson’ Bowe and Chris Puckett. “I’m pumped to be back in the commentary booth with Benson for a great cause,” Puckett said, “We got a stacked player pool, and Warzone is the hottest BR in town right now. This is gonna be fun.” The Gulag Boys JAUZ (celebrity DJ) – Brian “Saintt” Baroska (Rokkr head coach) – Justin “SiLLY” Fargo-Palmer (Rokkr player) – JT ButterNite JT Brown (Minnesota Wild) – NoisyButter (Streamer from FaZe Clan) – Ashley “MiDNiTE” Glassel (Rokkr Director of Content) – Team Gametime Adam “Smitty” Smith (Barstool Sports) – Jake “Reppin” Trobaugh (Rokkr Asst. Coach/Analyst) – Obaid “Asim” Asim (Rokkr player) – Cold Gunnas Josh Johnson (XFL Quarterback & former NFL player) – Doug “Censor” Martin (New York Subliners) – Devin “TTinyy” Robinson (Rokkr player) – Assault, Exceed, Trev Trevor May (Minnesota Twins) – Adam “Assault” Garcia (Rokkr player) – Kaden “Exceed” Stockdale (Rokkr player) – Team Summertime Hitch (Celebrity streamer) – Blake (Celebrity streamer) – Jorge (Celebrity streamer) – The Bounty Hunters Josh Okogie (Minnesota Timberwolves) – Alex “Alexx” Carpenter (Rokkr player) – Adam “GodRx” Brown (Rokkr player) – RavensForNHS Quando Rondo (American rapper and singer) – Matthew “Skrapz” Marshall (London Royal Ravens player) – Bradley “wuskin” Marshall (London Royal Ravens player) – Bracket You can view the live bracket as it is updated here. Format Eight teams of three – Teams will compete head to head in a single-elimination bracket – 60 minutes per round to play as many Warzone games as they want. 1 elimination = 1 point, 1 win = 3 points – Only TWO best games count – Teams can play as many matches within 60 minutes to get their two best results. – – The team with the most total points from their best TWO GAMES in the matchup wins that round and moves on. – Prize Pool Prize money is donated to a charity of the winner’s choosing, in addition to money raised by fan donations (matched by Røkkr) for the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital. 1st: $15,000 – 2nd: $10,000 – 3rd: $5,000 – 4th – 8th: $2,000 –

  • Team Dashy wins Ridge Off-Season Modern Warfare tournament: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Dashy wins Ridge Off-Season Modern Warfare tournament: Final results Twitter: hitchariideOpTic Gaming’s Davis ‘Hitch’ Edwards and Team Summertime hosted a 4v4 Modern Warfare tournament with the help of Ridge Wallet, and while it was Team Dashy that came out on top in the end, we’ve got you covered with a full recap. Shotzzy, Dashy, iLLeY, Cellium close out first-place finish. – $5,000 prize pool. – 4v4 tournament instead of 5v5. – Shortly after many of the CDL’s top pros went back in time for the Black Ops 3 event, TST just hosted another throwback. This time, 2019’s Modern Warfare came into focus. From Modern Warfare’s top S&D names to the most popular personalities, the tourney was stacked with talent. Here’s how it all unfolded. Ridge Off-Season MW tournament: Final Placements (Top 8) Ridge Off-Season MW tournament: Results & Recap From the very first round, the MW tournament treated us to some matchups that wouldn’t be possible anywhere else. Team Aydan vs Team JoeyNubzy went about as you’d expect, while matchups like Team Arcitys vs Team Kismet came down to the wire. Big names like itswarsz, Jukeyz, and even ATL FaZe coach x2Pac_ThuGLorD were all knocked out early. Meanwhile, it was CoD stars like Arcitys and ZooMaa that helped push their teams through the upper bracket. Ultimately, the grand finals came down to a showcased between Team Arcitys and Team Dashy. It was the latter who cruised through the first series 3-0 to force a bracket reset. In just four more maps they closed out the finals with a bang, as Shotzzy, Dashy, iLLeY, and Cellium were crowned champions. Ridge Off-Season MW tournament stream Fans could watch the tournament through Hitch’s Twitch channel, embedded above, with himself and fellow Team Summertime members Blake and Jorge offering their commentary. Alternatively, viewers could also tune into their favorite competitors’ personal channels too, as almost everyone was streaming during the event. Ridge Off-Season MW tournament format and schedule This Modern Warfare tournament was played with a 4v4, format unlike the MW CDL season which was 5v5. Read More: Everything you need to know about Vanguard – 16 teams kicked things off in total, with everyone battling through a double-elim bracket. The action got underway on Wednesday, October 13 at 3 PM ET (12 PM PT/8 PM BST), and ran for more than eight hours all up. Ridge Off-Season MW tournament teams The teams were particularly exciting for players who love both the CDL and Warzone, with the best players in each meeting up to lock horns. Here’s a look at the full lineups that competed:

  • How to watch Ridge Off-Season $15k Modern Warfare PROSIM tournament – Dexerto

    How to watch Ridge Off-Season $15k Modern Warfare PROSIM tournament Activision/BoomTVOpTic Gaming’s Team Summertime are throwing another $15k Modern Warfare tournament with some of the top names in Warzone and the Call of Duty League, but this time it’s PROSIM. Players include Aydan, Tommey, Scump & more – Unique PROSIM ruleset – Matches take place on October 22 – Team Summertime’s Hitch has spent the last few off-seasons hosting throwback tournaments, and this time they’re sticking with Modern Warfare, with a 5v5 tournament using PROSIM rules (more on that below). It brings together some of the best players across both Warzone and the CDL, in a Search and Destroy variant tournament. Here’s all the info you need. Ridge Off-Season Modern Warfare PROSIM stream & schedule You’ll be able to watch Hitch & co. commenting on the MW tournament as it happens in the stream embedded above, but you’ll also be able to watch from your favorite streamers’ perspectives on their own personal channel. Matches kick-off at 12 PM PT (3 PM ET/8 PM BST) on Friday, October 22, and should last several hours. Ridge Off-Season Modern Warfare PROSIM format The PROSIM format isn’t one that is particularly common in Call of Duty tournaments anymore, but can make for a unique experience. Inspired by the old Call of Duty 4 PROMOD tournaments, PROSIM essentially simulates that gameplay, with specific roles and loadouts for each player. For example, each team will likely have a dedicated sniper, a dedicated MP5 player and so on. The tournament itself features a double-elimination bracket with eight teams facing off and some unique battles sure to take place. Ridge Off-Season Modern Warfare PROSIM teams There are eight teams in this 5v5 tournament, each consisting of several CDL pros, content creators and Warzone competitors. Here are the teams: Make sure to tune into the tournament at 12 PM PT on October 22!

  • Team Envoy wins Ridge Off-Season $15k Black Ops 2 throwback tournament – Dexerto

    Team Envoy wins Ridge Off-Season $15k Black Ops 2 throwback tournament Activision/Team SummertimeTeam Envoy dominated the competition in the TST $15K Black Ops 2 throwback tournament, where they were able to reset the bracket in the grand finals taking down old Complexity. Team Envoy wins the double-reset bracket – Complexity dominate upper bracket – $42,069 was raised in Movember for mental health care – The yearly TST throwback tournaments have become something of a community favorite, and though 2021 has been the year of Warzone tournaments, these events offer fans and players a chance to step back into the past. For some people, this means reliving the glory days of their best games. For others, it’s all about experiencing something that’s been forgotten by time. Whether you’re hoping to see retired pros return to their old virtual stomping grounds or how new CoD talent handles themselves in a classic environment, there’s something for everyone as we gear up for a return to Black Ops 2. With teams like old Complexity and UNiTE set to take the battlefield, there are some good matchups you’ll want to catch. $15K Black Ops 2 Throwback tourney recap & results First map back on BO2 with the squad? You know how we rockin’ pic.twitter.com/65FSl4dOho — Clayster (@Clayster) October 30, 2021 The Black Ops 2 throwback kicked off with a bang as the old Complexity lineup didn’t seem rusty at all. The squad dominated their opponent with a clean break-off and Clayster even doubled up on his streaks. The team would ride this momentum to the Winner Finals where Team Envoy met up with them. The coL squad was able to quickly 3-0 them and move onto the Grand Finals. However, Envoy and company would bounce back in the Loser Finals with a 3-0 win over Xotic’s team and then completed the ultimate comeback by double 3-0ing coL to take home first place in the throwback tournament. $15K Black Ops 2 Throwback tourney final standings $15K Black Ops 2 Throwback tourney stream and schedule The event kicked off on Saturday, Oct. 30, and will likely run from the early afternoon into the late evening. While most of the players who compete in the tourney will likely be streaming their own POVs, the stream embedded above is the best hub if you’re interested in tracking the progress of the event as a whole. Ridge Off-Season series tournament format There haven’t been any updates on what the bracket will look like, but we expect it to be in a double-elimination format using the classic Black Ops 2 MLG ruleset. Read More: Ultimate Warzone event calendar – This means we’ll be seeing three game modes over the course of the day: Hardpoint – Search and Destroy – Capture The Flag – There are a few rule changes to these modes in competitive play compared to their public playlist variants, like increased spawn-timers when a player dies in CTF, but otherwise, they’ll look much the same as players remember them. $15K BO2 Throwback tournament teams While not every player has been locked in just yet, we do have some early details on various team captains. From veteran CoD stars to the top names in Warzone, it’s sure to be another stacked event. Below is a full list of every confirmed team captain at the time of writing: Aches – Xotic – Aydan – Temp – Blazt – Envoy – Ricky – Cammy – We’ll keep you updated here as more names are announced the final off-season tournament of the year.

  • How to watch Post Malone HXCKED Warzone stream: date, time, more – Dexerto

    How to watch Post Malone HXCKED Warzone stream: date, time, more HXCKED[jwplayer br5AuoVJ]On July 24, singer Post Malone is teaming up with HyperX to stream Call of Duty: Warzone on Twitch. Here is how to watch the worldwide star’s HXCKED broadcast. HyperX’s HXCKED series aims to bring viewers closer to some of the world’s top stars, as they stream popular games on Twitch. The project launches on July 24 with popular musician Post Malone. The international singer will sit down with viewers for an intimate experience, as he takes on players in Warzone. Here is everything you need to know about how to watch the event. How to watch Post Malone’s Warzone stream Post Malone is no stranger to gaming. In the last several years, the famous singer has streamed battle royale titles such as PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds on numerous occasions. On Friday July 24, the popular musician is going to be broadcasting CoD: Warzone live in front of viewers. To interact with him in the chat, you should sign up for a Twitch account here. The star will go live at 9PM EDT using the official HyperX Twitch channel. Those wanting to tune in can catch the event using the stream we’ve embedded below. In the HXCKED press release, the company stated that Malone would be showing off his CoD skills. “Post Malone will kick off the series on Friday, July 24 by showing his on-screen skills in Call of Duty: Warzone while interacting with fans in the Twitch chat,” it read. The chart-topping artist has long been vocal about his love for battle royale titles, and has even has professed his admiration for Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek on social media. In an Instagram post on May 14, the 25-year-old hilariously showed off his gaming setup. The popular gaming company described HXCKED as “streaming events that will include various HyperX Heroes and other guests playing popular gaming titles and connecting virtually with fans.” Post Malone will be kicking off the new Twitch streaming series. The wildly popular artist seems like the perfect fit for it, given his past history with broadcasts and familiarity with first-person shooters.

  • OpTic Texas win CDL Major 1: Final placements, results, recap – Dexerto

    OpTic Texas win CDL Major 1: Final placements, results, recap David Doran/ESPATThe first Major of the 2022 Call of Duty League season is officially in the books, with OpTic Texas hosted all 12 CDL franchises at the Esports Stadium Arlington on March 3-6. OpTic took home their own Major, but their path wasn’t easy. Here’s everything that went down at Major 1 OpTic Texas win Major 1 Grand Finals 5-2 over FaZe. – FaZe finish as runner-up, while Ravens, and Ultra, round out top-4. – Grand Finals viewership peaked over 150K. – Contents CDL Major 1 final placements – CDL Major 1 Grand Finals recap – CDL Major 1 Schedule – CDL Major 1 Results – CDL Major 1 teams – CDL Major 1 final placements CDL Major 1 Grand Finals recap The Grand Finals was one for the CoD history books as OpTic Texas and Atlanta FaZe delivered a great show. OpTic drew first blood behind a monster game from iLLeY and Shotzzy. FaZe would respond to take the Search and Destroy in a 6-5 ninja defuse. Map 3 caused some chaos as OpTic held an incredible Round 5, but due to a PC issue for Arcitys, they replayed the final round. In the end, OpTic took the last laugh to go up 2-1. OpTic would take two of the next three maps to go up 4-2, with three chances at a championship. Berlin wasn’t friendly to OpTic during the qualifiers, but it proved to be home turf for the Greenwall. Scump and tournament MVP Dashy led the way as OpTic took home Major 1 and their first championship in 1,183 days. https://twitter.com/DexertoEsports/status/1500669129329713152 CDL Major 1 results Here are the results from all of the matches that played out at the OpTic Texas Major. Day 1 — Thursday, March 3 Day 2 — Friday, March 4 Day 3 — Saturday, March 5 Day 4 — Sunday, March 6 CDL Major 1 teams Be sure to tune in to the Major 2 Qualifiers, which start on March 11!

  • WarsZ & zColorss win OpTic Texas $100K Warzone 2 event: Full Day 1 & Day 2 results – Dexerto

    WarsZ & zColorss win OpTic Texas $100K Warzone 2 event: Full Day 1 & Day 2 results ActivisionOpTic Texas just hosted the first major North American Warzone 2 tournament days after the game’s release. While it was ultimately WarsZ & zColorss who won the Champ Bracket & Cloakzy & Daltoosh who won the Creator Bracket, we’ve got you covered below with the full results. Warzone 2 launched on November 16 and while not everything has been perfect, the sequel’s arrival marks the return of competitive Warzone events. Ever since Fifakill won the $100,000 World Series of Warzone 2022 Solo Yolo event at the beginning of September, it’s been relatively quiet as players looked forward to the new BR iteration. With just a few days of experience under their belts, the best talent across NA dropped into Al Mazrah and fought for their share of $100K thanks to OpTic Texas. One Day 1, it was the duo of Cloakzy & Daltoosh that led the pack in the Creator-side of the event, while on Day 2, WarsZ & zColorss proved to be unstoppable in the Champ Bracket. If you missed any of the action, be sure to check out the full results below. OpTic Texas $100k Warzone 2 tournament: Results $75K Champ Bracket results (Top 16) $25K Creator Bracket results (Top 8) OpTic Texas $100k Warzone 2 tournament: Format The $100,000 Warzone 2 event featurds a mix of different competitions. Up first comes a $25K content creator-focused portion, wherein, 16 of the biggest CoD personalities will do battle in a double-elimination bracket. This side of the event follows standard 2v2 kill race rules. Alongside is a $75K ‘Champ bracket.’ Here, 32 teams start out in a swiss stage. Once again, standard 2v2 kill race rules apply but Duos must win three of their matchups to advance. Lose three and they’re done. Once this section wraps, the field will be halved. On Tuesday, the remaining 16 Duos compete through a double-elimination bracket until a winner is crowned. OpTic Texas $100k Warzone 2 tournament: Players & teams As you would expect from an event of this magnitude, especially being the first major tournament in Warzone 2, all the stars are out in full force. From Swagg, Nadeshot, and DrDisrespect, to a returning Vikkstar123, DrLupo and more, the field is stacked with top talent. Below is a full look at everyone in the running.

  • How to watch OpTic Gaming’s $25k Black Ops 2 LAN event: Schedule, streams, rosters – Dexerto

    How to watch OpTic Gaming’s $25k Black Ops 2 LAN event: Schedule, streams, rosters DexertoOpTic Gaming is turning back the clock and hosting the first Black Ops 2 LAN tournament with spectators in around nine years. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming throwback event. Call of Duty fans hold Black Ops 2 in rarified air among the franchise’s best titles. Maps such as Raid, Standoff, Slums, and Yemen made up one of the strongest competitive map pools in competitive CoD history. Several of the aforementioned maps received reworks in future CoD titles, showcasing the game’s long-lasting legacy. The Call of Duty League announced its 2023 season begins on December 2. To help fill the void for competitive CoD fans, OpTic Gaming announced a Black Ops 2 LAN tournament. Contents When is the OpTic Gaming Black Ops 2 event OpTic Gaming Creative Director Davis ‘Hitch’ Edwards announced the Black Ops 2 tournament would be held on October 15 and 16 at the Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas. How to watch the $25K Black Ops 2 Invitational ‘Hitch’ confirmed the event will be available to watch on three different streaming platforms, and tickets can be purchased online. As you would expect, the tournament is sure to be featured on Hitch’s own Twitch channel, likely with the OpTic account co-streaming as well. Rest assured, we’ll embed the broadcast here closer to the date. Teams for OpTic’s Black Ops 2 event While it was a mystery at first which veterans would return to Black Ops 2 for this throwback event, we now have a clear picture of the squads involved. Below is a full look at the rosters set to compete. Team Killa Killa – Clayster – MBoze – Methodz – Team Envoy Envoy – JKap – Crimsix – Aches – Team Karma Karma – Rambo – Merk – Temp – Team Scump Scump – BigTymeR – Arcitys – Prestinni –

  • Team Emz wins NYSL’s $100K June WarzoneMania tournament: final results – Dexerto

    Team Emz wins NYSL’s $100K June WarzoneMania tournament: final results AndboxThe CDL’s New York Subliners hosted another $100,000 Warzone tournament: June’s WarzoneMania, which saw Team Emz securing the massive Day 2 win and taking out half of the total prize pool. Catch up on all of the action below with a recap of results, teams, and more. Team Emz topped the standings across both days of competition. – $100,000 was handed out to the top three teams on day two. – Kalei Renay, Teep, HusKerrs, among players knocked out on day one. – NYSL WarzoneMania: Day 2 Placements NYSL WarzoneMania: Day 2 Recap The second day of WarzoneMania action started with a bang and didn’t let up across almost five hours of competition. Teams dropped into their local lobbies and pushed the pace, constantly trying to grab as many kills as possible. No different from the previous day, Team Emz cruised to a spot firmly atop the standings. While they faced some opposition in the latter stages, they were all but locked into first place for the entire event. Teamwork on 💯 Team @Destroy_215 bringing out the strats in #WarzoneMania pic.twitter.com/NBluNQfBrj — DEXERTO Call of Duty Esports News (@DexertoIntel) June 9, 2021 Rounding out the top three was Team Destroy and Team Angelkia, who both pushed beyond the 600 point mark. NYSL’s very own Warzone star Aydan fell just short of reaching the prize pool in fourth place. NYSL WarzoneMania: Day 1 Placements NYSL WarzoneMania Stream The official stream for the two-day event featured analysis by Chris Puckett and JGOD, as they followed different POVs. You can find that VOD above. If you’d rather catch up with individual players, some of the top pros and creators included Aydan, Tommey, and KaleiRenay. NYSL WarzoneMania Schedule NYSL’s June WarzoneMania was a two-day kill race event, meaning each day had set hours of competition. The first day featured all 16 teams with the top 8 moving onto the second day. Day 1: June 7, 4-9 p.m. ET – Day 2: June 8, 4-9 p.m. ET – NYSL WarzoneMania Teams & Players There was a snake draft held for this event with co-ed captains getting to choose from a stacked list of players and creators. JGOD broke down who he thinks the tournament’s top 10 players are, but a variety were worth keeping an eye on — led by pros like Aydan, Tommey, and Fifakill.

  • DougisRaw’s team wins New York Subliners’ $100k WarzoneMania: Full results – Dexerto

    DougisRaw’s team wins New York Subliners’ $100k WarzoneMania: Full results Infinity Ward/NYSLThe Call of Duty League’s New York Subliners hosted a $100,000 WarzoneMania tournament to celebrate the start of Black Ops Cold War’s Season 1 Warzone integrations. Captains drafted their teams, squads went head to head, and we’ve got the full rundown in case you missed out. Warzone’s popularity has taken many by surprise, even those within the Call of Duty community. While Black Ops 4’s Blackout piqued the interest of many community members, it failed to attract the competitive following that has grown around Warzone. Now, Call of Duty League pros and Twitch streamers alike are all competing in high-stakes Warzone tourneys. We have seen thousands of dollars earned in various tournaments, and another $100,000 in prize money just got added to the mix with New York’s WarzoneMania (as well as $25,000 in gifted Twitch subscriptions). It presented an opportunity for some of the best Warzone players in the world to expand their earned prize money totals. Below, you’ll find the full recap for the tournament as well as the teams and format for the uniquely structured event. New York Subliners WarzoneMania: Day 1 Recap On Day 1, all 19 teams kicked off and got cooking. With a timed kill raee, the top six teams guaranteed placement in the Grand Finals while the remaining squads took to Rebirth Island for a chance to guarantee two final spots. Aydan’s squad built a huge lead during the kill race, but got joined by Swagg, MuTeX, HusKerrs, Vikkstar, and Tfue’s groups in the top six. The rumble on Rebirth Island is in full swing to try and secure spots in tomorrow’s competition and… @Tommey woke up today and chose violence. #NYSLWarzoneMania pic.twitter.com/3BF7ZiIctE — Subliners (@Subliners) December 20, 2020 Then, during an incredibly close Rebirth Rumble contest, one unsurprising and one surprising team made it out. A renowned Warzone star, Tommey earned placement with his trio. And, on the more surprising side of things, Clayster must have gotten some hometown luck as he ended up being the only CDL captain to get a team into Day 2. New York Subliners WarzoneMania: Day 2 Grand Final Recap With eight teams left and $100,000 still ready to be spread around, the Grand Finals were all set to be a barn burner featuring Verdansk’s finest. While many of these Trios did well on the first day of action, some couldn’t quite capture that magic again on the second day. Mutex, Adyan, HusKerrs, and Vikkstar all crashed out of the competition in the first round of Day 2. Some scorelines were closer than others, with just seven points separating Aydan and Tommey, for instance. Ultimately, only two teams could advance all the way through to the finals and it just so happened that DougisRaw and Clayster had the best lineups on the day, even with last-minute substitutes. Riot shields? In @Clayster’s lobby? Nah.#NYSLWarzoneMania pic.twitter.com/sHheYugm8L — Subliners (@Subliners) December 21, 2020 It all came down to this final showdown. DougisRaw and his teammates secured an early lead and Clayster’s squad could never quite catch up. Despite some remarkable solo plays and a few impressive matches, it wasn’t enough to secure the overall win. DougisRaw, TeePee, and Newbz won the event with a 61 point lead in the finals. WarzoneMania Final results The single-elimination bracket for Day 2’s Grand Finals could be followed along here throughout the day. NYSL WarzoneMania Stream The event was streamed live on the official Call of Duty Twitch channel. Though various competitors shared their perspectives throughout the tournament as well. We’ve embedded the central hub below for your convenience. New York Subliners WarzoneMania teams With a live snake draft hosted by caster Chris Puckett, the WarzoneMania teams were all decided. While some players, like Dillon ‘Attach’ Price and Seth ‘Scump’ Abners, lost internet connection and needed picks made for them — the rest of the captains were able to make all of their picks comfortably. While NBA champion JR Smith got drafted to the unavailable Scump’s team by casters, others got to deliberate and craft their preferred rosters from a crop of talented pros and streamers. There will be 19 teams competing for their share of the prize pool. 12 captains were selected by the Subliners, while the rest were chosen by fans ahead of the draft. The team captains and their chosen teammates, in order of drafting position, follow below. All teams in bold were the ones that qualified for the grand finals on Day 2.

  • How to watch NICKMERCS’ $50K Warzone tourney ft Scump, Cloakzy, Crimsix – Dexerto

    How to watch NICKMERCS’ $50K Warzone tourney ft Scump, Cloakzy, Crimsix CDL / Alex Caruso – IG / UrbanIslandzFaZe Clan /Twitch superstar Nick ‘NICKMERCS’ Kolcheff is hosting a massive $50,000 Call of Duty: Warzone tournament called the MFAM Gauntlet, and we’ve got streams, the leaderboard, teams, and everything else you need to keep up with all the action. Since his transition from Fortnite to Warzone, NICKMERCS has been one of the most-watched Call of Duty streamers on Twitch, and now he’s using that platform to put together one of the biggest tournaments we’ve seen for CoD’s new battle royale title. Sponsored by the Army National Guard, HyperX, and SCUF Gaming, this $50,000 MFAM Gauntlet features not only some of the biggest content creators in gaming, but also several CoD pros, professional athletes, and even celebrities. When is the MFAM Gauntlet Warzone tourney? This competition will take place on Tuesday, April 28, kicking off at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET and scheduled to last for four hours. It will be livestreamed on its own separate Twitch, which we’ve included below, and casters will include the Call of Duty League’s Clint ‘Maven’ Evans and Joe ‘MerK’ DeLuca. Some of the participants are also broadcasting their POVs on their own individual channels, some of which we’ve also included below. Live leaderboard The standings for this event can be found on the MFAM Gauntlet website and are being updated live throughout the day as results come in. Teams & players There are 24 teams in total competing in the MFAM Gauntlet main event, each composed of three players since the tournament is being played in Warzone’s Trios playlist. Nick himself is competing with Cloakzy and fellow FaZe Clan streamer Swagg and there’s a spot reserved for the trio of his subscribers who made it out of the first three weeks of qualifiers, which also doubled as sub tournaments. Format, rules, prize breakdown The MFAM Gauntlet features a race-against-the-clock format as teams have exactly four hours to try and get as many quality matches of Warzone as they can. Once the time limit is up, each team’s best five matches determine where they finish on the final leaderboard. Matches are scored based on two factors – eliminations and placement; here is the full scoring system that’s being used: The $50,000 prize pool will be split accordingly between the teams that finish in the top-10, with an additional $1,000 each going to the player and team that finish with the most eliminations in their five best matches. 1st Place – $24,000 – 2nd Place – $9,000 – 3rd Place – $6,000 – 4th Place – $3,000 – 5th Place $2,000 – 6th-9th – $1,000 – MOST ELIMINATIONS (Individual): $1,000 – MOST ELIMINATIONS (Team): $1,000 –

  • How to watch Neymar stream Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – Dexerto

    How to watch Neymar stream Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Call of Duty fans will be given a chance to see if Neymar has got what it takes to succeed in a very different type of shooting environment today. Here’s everything you need to know. What’s happening? Teaming up with fellow Brazilians – and also Paris Saint Germain teammates – Marquinhos and Thiago Silva, Neymar will be part of a star-studded team which will take centre stage on COD’s official Twitch channel today. It’s not all going to be about professional footballers, though, as Hayashii and Alanzoka will also be stepping into the line of fire. Both based in Brazil, Hayashii and Alanzoka are well-known gamers with the former regularly streaming on Microsoft’s Mixer platform and the latter on Twitch. How can I watch? If you would like to see them in action, former CoD pro Anthony ‘NAMELESS’ Wheeler and caster Ben ‘Benson’ Bowe are re-streaming it with some English commentary. NAMELESS Stream: Watch live video from NAMELESS on www.twitch.tvBenson Stream: Watch live video from Benson on www.twitch.tvWhat will they be playing? Not much information has been revealed about the contents of the stream, as of yet, but we imagine – giving that five players will be on show – that they will be taking part in some multiplayer action. When is the stream? For those wanting to watch the event, start times can be found below: PT: 10AM – ET: 1PM – GMT: 6PM – AEST: 5AM – Neymar and his PSG teammates masterminded a 2-1 win over Liverpool in a big Champions League night at the Parc des Princes last Wednesday, and presumably the Brazilian trio will be under a great deal less pressure during their match today. We will update you with more information as it becomes available. .@Neymarjr is taking shots in #BlackOps4. Join him and @tsilva3, @marquinhos_m5, @HayashiXPG, and @alanzoka on Monday at 10 AM PST.https://t.co/pqo4pLRrqo pic.twitter.com/oDJhbl7szK — Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) November 30, 2018

  • Team Rated win NAMELESS’ $10k Black Ops Cold War Boomer Bash: Final placements & recap – Dexerto

    Team Rated win NAMELESS’ $10k Black Ops Cold War Boomer Bash: Final placements & recap Twitter: @NAMELESSThe NAMELESS’ $10k Black Ops Cold War Boomer Bash is done and dusted, and Team Rated beat Team ZooMaa 3 – 1 in the grand final to claim the bragging rights and $5,000 of the $10,000 prize pool. Team Rated steamed through Team ZooMaa in the grand final. – The host, NAMELESS, lost to Team TeePee in the first round. – $10,000 prize pool – winning team collected $5,000. – Boomer Bash: Final placements Here are the final placements for the Black Ops Cold War event. With $10,000 being divvied up, Team Rated won $5,000 and the rest of the money was donated to the Call of Duty Endowment. Boomer Bash: Recap & Results Team Rated started off the tournament with a bang, beating Team BobbyPoff 3 – 1 in the opening round. From there, their momentum never slowed down, and they beat Team MBoZe in the second round to earn themselves a place in the grand final. Meanwhile, Team ZooMaa also cruised through the opening round with an impressive 3 – 0 clean sweep against Team Ricky. They toppled Team TeePee in the second round, giving themselves a golden opportunity to beat Team Rated in the final and win the tournament. But unfortunately for them, it wasn’t meant to be. Team Rated were dominant in the final. There were a few close games and nail-biting moments. However, they turned up the heat and showed everyone why they were the best team in the tournament with a 3 – 1 win over Team ZooMaa. Ecstatic with the result, they claimed their hard-earned $5,000 share of the prize pool and look forward to what lies ahead. YOUR $10,000 @NAMELESS #BoomerBash CHAMPIONS 🏆@Rated_COD | @FrostyBB | @Frozone | @MiRx Thank you to @badmoontalent, the @Mutineers, and everyone for tuning in 😎 pic.twitter.com/Jkw8p0tbhZ — erena (@erenaGG) January 30, 2021 Boomer Bash: Format Format Single Elimination – Best of 5 Series – Game Types and Maps Hardpoint: Checkmate, Crossroads, Garrison, Moscow, Raid – Control: Checkmate, Garrison, Raid – Search & Destroy: Checkmate, Garrison, Miami, Moscow, Raid – Boomer Bash: Teams & players There were eight teams competing in the Boomer Bash, with retired pros young and old as well as some top streamers that have never competed in Call of Duty at a professional level. Here are all of the teams that featured in the tournament:

  • How to watch Mutineers’ MW2 $25k Full Sail S&D Tournament: Stream, schedule & teams – Dexerto

    How to watch Mutineers’ MW2 $25k Full Sail S&D Tournament: Stream, schedule & teams Florida MutineersThe Call of Duty League’s Florida Mutineers are set to host a Modern Warfare 2 Search & Destroy tournament to kick off the competitive year. Here’s everything you need to know about the Full Sail event, from dates, teams and more. With Modern Warfare 2 now released globally, the competitive environment for the 2022 title is ramping up. As a result, we’re seeing our first tournaments of the year ahead of the Call of Duty League itself getting underway in December. One of those is the Full Sail $25k Search & Destroy tournament being hosted by the CDL’s Florida Mutineers. Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming event. Mutineers’ Full Sail $25k stream and schedule The event will take place on Wednesday 2 November, kicking off at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 5pm GMT. It is also set to conclude later that same day, meaning it could be a late night for viewers in Europe. As for watching the tournament, the whole thing will be streamed live via the Mutineers’ Twitch channel, which is embedded below. Mutineers’ Full Sail $25k teams The Mutineers confirmed the tournament features 12 teams, playing Search and Destroy and battling it out for their share of the $25,000 prize pool. Each team will consist of four players, tracking with what we see in the CDL. However, there will be two professional players on each team, accompanied by two content creators. Captains were announced on October 31. Notably, Methodz is fresh off making a dream run from the lower bracket to win the $30K MW2 Baktober Bash. Here are the full teams We will keep you updated with the tournament’s final results.

  • How to watch Modern Warfare CODE Bowl ft Dr Disrespect, shroud, more – streams, teams, format – Dexerto

    How to watch Modern Warfare CODE Bowl ft Dr Disrespect, shroud, more – streams, teams, format As part of their Call of Duty Endowment charity, Activision Blizzard will be hosting the first-ever CODE Bowl Modern Warfare charity event featuring a slew of superstar streamers. Started in 2009, the Call of Duty Endowment was a nonprofit charity created by Activision Blizzard with the mission of “identifying and funding the most efficient and effective organizations that get unemployed veterans back to work.” To date, over $25 million has been donated to the Endowment, and now, following the release of Modern Warfare, Activision are taking things to a whole new level with the first-ever CODE Bowl. When does the Modern Warfare CODE Bowl take place? The CODE Bowl will take place on Friday, December 13, with the proceedings kicking off at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM GMT. The pre-show will feature “content and commentary by fan-favorite hosts, analysts, and commentators,” after which the competition will begin. The official Call of Duty Twitch channel will be livestreaming the entire event, and we’ve included the stream below for your convenience. The event will also be streamed by each of the eight participating streamers on their own pages (some included in the section below) Who is playing in the Modern Warfare CODE Bowl? The event will feature eight of the biggest streamers in the world of online gaming, all of whom will be streaming their POV from their own personal streams. Dr Disrespect – Shroud – CouRageJD – Dakotaz – StoneMountain64 – Summit1G – Syndicate – TimTheTatman – How does the Modern Warfare CODE Bowl work? There will be eight teams in total at the CODE Bowl, each captained by one of the eight streamers listed above, each joined by two active-duty service members from the U.S. Army Esports team. #CODEBowl Teams • @prosyndicate, @itsmethatsop, @medictaylor1 • @timthetatman, @xJerren, @idontgamebro • @CouRageJD, @nelpyy, @DexyA • @drdisrespect, @StrotniumTV, @NA_Grave — U.S. Army Esports (@USArmyesports) December 13, 2019 #CODEBowl Teams • @dakotaz, @DJLiveThaDream, @TheEightTrack • @shroud, @nadichula_CSGO, @Feeblicious • @stonemountain64, @Superejzone, @USAE_MiNi • @summit1g, @oLazyz, @ElfoTiddleWinks — U.S. Army Esports (@USArmyesports) December 13, 2019 The objective will be to collect points in-game, and the team that collects the most points will be crowned CODE Bowl Champions. The exact format for how the points system will work has not yet been announced. Read More: Who is the best Call of Duty player of 2019? – In addition to all of this, each of the eight streamers has also been raising donations on their own streaming channels for the CoD Endowment since when the event was first announced back on December 5. The streamer who raises the most money from donations will also be awarded a special championship trophy for their efforts. Those interested in donating directly to the Endowment can do so HERE.

  • How to watch Modern Warfare 3 gameplay premiere: Gamescom stream & schedule – Dexerto

    How to watch Modern Warfare 3 gameplay premiere: Gamescom stream & schedule ActivisionModern Warfare 3 is due to be the next installment in the Call of Duty franchise, 12 years after the game of the same name came out from developers Sledgehammer Games. At Gamescom 2023, the game’s first official gameplay reveal will be streamed live, but how can you tune in? Modern Warfare 3 has already caused a huge stir among Call of Duty players, remastering all 16 MW2 (2009) maps at launch, bringing back red dots with a classic minimap, as well as a number of TTK changes among others that have left fans seriously excited. So far, there has been very little to show for the game outside of what has been revealed in blog posts from the devs, and fans are eager to get a look at proper gameplay as soon as possible. Luckily, they won’t have to wait long, as the gameplay premiere fast approaches. Modern Warfare 3 gameplay reveal stream The MW3 gameplay premiere will take place on the official Gamescom Opening Night Live stream on Tuesday, August 22. The stream is due to kick off at 11AM PT (2PM ET/7PM BST), and will feature never-before-seen Campaign gameplay footage. Fans of the franchise will have to wait a little longer for a proper multiplayer reveal, though no date has been given for that at the time of writing. Modern Warfare 3 was first shown via an in-game reveal event through COD battle royale hit Warzone, which is also due some huge changes when MW3 gets integrated into the game. This will include a brand new large-scale map, which players will actually be able to access early through the Zombies mode.

  • How to watch Modern Warfare 3 Call of Duty Next: Multiplayer reveal, Warzone news, more – Dexerto

    How to watch Modern Warfare 3 Call of Duty Next: Multiplayer reveal, Warzone news, more ActivisionActivision announced Call of Duty Next 2023 for Modern Warfare 3 during Gamescom: Opening Night Live. Here is everything you need to know about the multiplayer reveal event. Fans originally saw Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 at the first Call of Duty Next event. Unfortunately, community members left the reveal with more questions than answers. Former Call of Duty League pro Matthew ‘FormaL’ Piper didn’t hold back and claimed the battle royale sequel looked “horrible.” And players expressed concerns about the 2v2 Gulag announcement. Then, in the aftermath of the event, TimTheTatman claimed he spoke to the devs at COD NEXT, and they ignored his advice to remove AI enemies from the game. Hopefully, players walk away with a better first impression of Modern Warfare 3’s NEXT event. So without further ado, let’s jump right into what’s in store. What is Call of Duty Next? Activision uses the same Call of Duty Next format from 2022, inviting streamers to showcase hands-on multiplayer gameplay. The devs explained that alongside MW3 multiplayer, it will provide “a look forward to what’s coming to Call of Duty: Warzone, as well as a live stream where updates from Call of Duty’s mobile experiences will be shared.” Activision did not confirm which streamers will attend, but we will provide an update when invites get sent out. When is COD Next 2023? COD Next returns on Thursday, October 5. However, The devs did not reveal a start time, or how long the event will last. How to watch COD Next 2023 The Call of Duty Next event will be streamed across each of the official Call of Duty channels, including Twitch and YouTube. This means players can tune in live to see all of the announcements as they happen. Content creators will most likely stream live from the event on their own channels as well. That’s everything we know about COD Next so far. For more, make sure to check out the rest of our Modern Warfare 3 coverage.

  • Team Tommey wins Minnesota RØKKR $50k CoD Vanguard Battle of Champions – Dexerto

    Team Tommey wins Minnesota RØKKR $50k CoD Vanguard Battle of Champions Twitter: ROKKR/ActivisionA team of Tommey, Scump, Shotzzy, and Envoy took home $50,000 in a Call of Duty: Vanguard tournament hosted by the CDL’s Minnesota RØKKR. $50,000 on the line. – Top CDL and Warzone pros competing. – Takes place November 18-19. – Call of Duty: Vanguard launched on November 5, and the best CoD players in the world have been playing in multitudes of tournaments to get their early reps in. With players like Simp and aBeZy still looking dominant, and Warzone veterans proving they’re not just battle royale specialists, these tournaments have made for some interesting matchups. Here’s everything that went happened at RØKKR’s event. ROKKR $50k Vanguard tournament: Final Results ROKKR $50k Vanguard tournament: Format Across two days, eight teams consisting of CDL and Warzone pros took to Vanguard, competing in a double-elimination bracket to fight for the victory. Read More: CDL 2022 Rostermania hub – This tournament followed in the footsteps of other launch tournaments with a best-of-5 format, playing both Hardpoint and Search and Destroy game modes. ROKKR $50k Vanguard tournament: Teams From the CDL’s top talent to Warzone’s biggest stars, this $50K event was stacked full of talent. Below is the complete list of teams that started out in the double-elim bracket.

  • Team Jukeyz wins LEGIQN’s $30K Warzone Dumpster Derby: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Jukeyz wins LEGIQN’s $30K Warzone Dumpster Derby: Final results Twitter: LEGIQNCall of Duty content creator LEGIQN hosted a $30,000 Warzone 2v2 tournament with random Duos. While the Dumpster Derby was chaotic from start to finish, it was ultimately Jukeyz & JDevise who came out on top when all was said and done. Here’s how the action unfolded. Jukeyz & JDevise close out the top spot. – Randomized Duos battled for $30K. – Players forced to use LEGIQN’s “creative loadouts“ – As Warzone begins to say goodbye to Verdansk, the Dumpster Derby is now in the books as one of the map’s final events before Caldera rolls into the game. It was an intense day of action as many of Warzone’s top players dropped into together for the first time. You can catch up with a full recap of the event below. LEGIQN $30K Warzone Dumpster Derby: Final Placements (Top 8) LEGIQN $30K Warzone Dumpster Derby: Results & Recap Different from every Warzone event before it, LEGIQN’s Dumpster Derby kicked off in an amusing way. Rather than preset teams all dropping into public lobbies at the same time, players first had to be split up. Warzone’s finest were forced away from their preferred duo as each team was completely randomized. This led to some unique combinations like Aydan partnering with OpTic Jorge along with CoD veteran Slacked teaming with ZLaner. Team wipe with the Crossbow?@xUnrational doin’ @LEGIQN proud in the Dumpster Derby 🗑pic.twitter.com/h95IM0SYus — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) November 1, 2021 For some, the chemistry just wasn’t meant to be. The likes of IceManIsaac, bbreadman, and even Aydan were all knocked out in the very first round of the lower bracket. Though for others, there was some natural synergy right away. Both UnRational & Reidboy along with Jukeyz & JDevise both cruised through the upper bracket without dropping a series. These two Duos would ultimately square off in the Grand Finals where Team Jukeyz just proved that much stronger on the day. LEGIQN $30K Warzone Dumpster Derby: Stream The official stream for the tourney was hosted on none other than LEGIQN’s Twitch where he casted the matches with Warzone guru JGOD. However, fans were also able to check out specific player POVs through their streams. LEGIQN $30K Warzone Dumpster Derby format & schedule Man. This has been an ACTUAL dream of mine & it’s REAL! Introducing the LEGIQN Dumpster Derby $30,000 2v2! The world’s best Warzone players will rock my creative loadouts for their shot at big 💰. • November 1st @ 1 CDT • Random duos • Absolute Hilarity pic.twitter.com/3lheKc0M3y— Jordan Payton (@LEGIQN) October 27, 2021 The format for LEGIQN’s $30K Warzone event was certainly an original one. First up, every player was forced into a random Duo. This lead to certain players competing together for the first time. Once they landed, however, things got even more wild. Custom loadouts were restricted for the event, with teams having to use LEGIQN’s own wacky classes instead. The 2v2 tournament kicked off on November 1 at 11 PM PT / 2 PM ET and ran for just under eight hours all up. LEGIQN $30K Warzone Dumpster Derby teams While many players were locked in for the event ahead of time, Duos remained a mystery until the final moments. Each pair was randomized meaning everyone was on an even playing field. Below is a full list of everyone that dropped into the event.

  • Tommey & Almond win Jack Link’s $30K Warzone Invitational: final results – Dexerto

    Tommey & Almond win Jack Link’s $30K Warzone Invitational: final results Activision / EnvyJack Link’s returned for another major Warzone Invitational early in Season 3 and with $30,000 on the line, it was Tommey and Almond who closed out an emphatic win. Here’s a complete recap of how it all unfolded. Tommey & Almond beat Jukeyz & Fifakill to secure a $15,000 prize. – Swagg & Booya, Warsz & Intechs knocked out early. – 32 Duos featured throughout the double-elim bracket. – Jack Link’s $30K Warzone Invitational: Final Placements Jack Link’s $30K Warzone Invitational: Results & Recap With many of the world’s top Warzone players all signed up for the event, things got off to a hectic start right from the jump. The likes of Teep & UnRational along with Swagg & Booya were stunned in their first lobbies, dropping to the lower bracket in just a matter of moments. Four Duos were able to push through the early stages of the upper bracket, wiping out formidable opponents along the way. Familiar names eventually met up in the winners finals as two of the highest-earning players, Rated & Aydan, met up with Tommey & Almond. Ultimately, it was the first 100 Thieves streamer that pushed past the second, as Tommey’s Duo secured a spot in the Grand Finals. While Jukeyz & fifakill gave them a run for their money in the final showdown of the day, hot off the heels of a $20K event win last week, they couldn’t quite overcome the final hurdle. Tommey & Almond ran away with an insurmountable lead to close out the first-place finish. Jack Link’s $30K Warzone Invitational: Streams No different from earlier iterations, this new event was hosted by Envy. Therefore, viewers were treated to a featured broadcast on the official Team Envy Twitch channel as things got underway. Moreover, all of the 32 invited players were streaming their own perspectives throughout the event as well. From Aydan to Tommey, fans were able to tune in and directly watch their favorite competitors. Jack Link’s $30K Warzone Invitational: Schedule Jack Link’s latest Warzone tournament was another single-day event. With just two lives before facing elimination, teams didn’t have long to find their footing. Read More: Best Warzone Assault Rifles after AMAX nerf – It all kicked off on Tuesday, May 4 with the first lobbies having started at 12PM CT | 1PM ET | 2PM PT. Jack Link’s $30K Warzone Invitational: Players 32 popular streamers were invited to the latest $30K Invitational. Below is a look at every Duo that dropped in throughout the event. Jack Link’s $30K Warzone Invitational: Format The Jack Link’s and Envy Warzone Season 3 Invitational featured a standard Duos format in the Quads playlist. Read More: Best Warzone Season 3 landing spots – Two teams faced off in the same lobby, hunting down kills in order to advance through the double-elim bracket. Duo Kill Race (in Quads) – 16-team, double-elimination bracket – Winners Bracket: two matches per round – Losers Bracket: one match per round – The total prize pool for the event was $30,000. The winning team received $15,000, second place secured $10,000, while third place was sent $5,000.

  • SuperEvan & Biffle win HusKerrs Howl $300k Warzone event: recap, results – Dexerto

    SuperEvan & Biffle win HusKerrs Howl $300k Warzone event: recap, results Infinity Ward / HusKerrsAnother massive Warzone event has passed by as popular content creator and battle royale champion Jordan ‘HusKerrs’ Thomas’ HusKerrs Howl tournament wrapped up its mega $300,000 final. [jwplayer RexLZ1JW] After making history as the first player to pass six figures in Warzone winnings, it’s only fitting that HusKerrs’ event comes with the biggest prize pool yet. A whopping $300,000 is up for grabs over the course of two weeks, and we’re only one qualifier away from the final of the event. Duos have been dropping into Verdansk across multiple weeks in order to qualify for the Finals. Additionally, there was also a special one-off Zombie Trios section to get things going before the Duos competition really begins. However, only one Duo could reign supreme, and take home the $75,000 grand prize. Excited to announce the HusKerrs’ Howl multiday Warzone competition! HUGE prize pool of $300k, with a special Zombie event on Oct. 30th. Tune in at 1pm PDT on Oct. 30th, 31st, and Nov. 5th, 6th, and 7th! Check out my stream or https://t.co/Yw7KN3w3iF pic.twitter.com/Q0wAKXsEJc — HusKerrs (@HusKerrs) October 28, 2020 SuperEvan & Biffle run the lower bracket to win HusKerrs Howl The HusKerrs event may not have ended the way most people expected, but it went the full distance. For starters, Aydan didn’t make the final, instead losing in a big upset to HusKerrs himself and then TeePee and Crowder in the lower bracket. Neither of those teams ended up making it to the final however. Instead, it was Tommey and Rated going up against SuperEvan and Biffle. Tommey and Rated had the advantage having come from the upper bracket, but the underdog buff was strong. Evan and Biffle dropped huge frags in their first two games of the finals to force a bracket reset. They ended up going up 69 to 49 kills. 300k Huskerrs Howl Champs w/ @SuperEvan__ 37.5k EACH TURN ME UP 🔥🔥🔥— DiazBiffle (@DiazBiffle) November 8, 2020 The action only heated up in the reset though. In the first game of the bracket reset, the two duos dropped a combined 94 kills in what was a monstruous game. Biffle and Evan’s 52 point game stunned the upper bracket hopefuls, and things didn’t get better in Game 2. Tommey and Rated were blown out of the sky right at the start of the second game, and Rated lost his Gulag battle. Tommey managed to clutch up, but they were set too far behind to catch up. It’s a big win for Evan and Biffle, who managed to climb up through the lower bracket to pocket the $75,000 first prize. HusKerrs himself, alongside Symfuhny, were able to take out the third place prize of $30,000. HusKerrs Howl Grand Final duos results The Grand Finals took the eight best teams in the qualifiers, including many Warzone fan-favorites. You can find the full results below. HusKerrs Howl Qualifier #3 results Aydan and Zlaner are easily the hottest duo in Warzone right now. They’re just so hot right now. After blazing through the competition in the first Qualifier, they returned for the third, after not needing to play in the second, and quickly scorched their way to another $30k victory. Their place in the Grand Finals was already secured, but that didn’t stop the high IQ, electric-beam duo from racking up kills and wins to ensure fiery momentum going into the final day. $300K HusKerrs Howl Duos Tournament 1st:@aydan K/D 5.39 Avg Kills 14 Avg Damage 5,118 Total Kills 124@ZLanerOFFICIAL K/D 10.38 Avg Kills 15 Avg Damage 6,136 Total Kills 135Total Team Kills 259 — In The Zone (@InTheZoneStats_) November 7, 2020 The fearsome new duo didn’t drop a single match in the Qualifier and piled up 259 team kills through all four rounds of the competition. While Aydan piled up a nutty 5.39 K/D with 14 average kills, it was Zlaner whose impeccable play continued to astound fans of Verdansk action. On the day, he pulled off an absurd 10.38 K/D with 15 average kills. HusKerrs Howl Qualifier #2 results For the second qualifying event, only eight Duos were lined up to earn a spot in the finals. Every single player in this round of action came straight from the first qualifier, there were no new duos dropping in. While the foes might have been familiar, results were as unpredictable as ever. After coming up close in the first round, HusKerrs himself failed to win a single round with his partner Symfuhny. Similarly, IcemanIsaac & exzachtt were also knocked out in the very first round. However, things turned around for Duos that couldn’t quite keep up in the first qualifier. After placing 13th and 7th respectively, Bobbypoff & Crimsix met Dashy & Almxnd in the grand finals. It was a close affair after a first outing earlier in the day. The same winners pushed through both rounds though as Bobbypoff & Crimsix proved too strong. HusKerrs Howl Qualifier #1 results With the event shifting to Duos competition, teams came out firing on all cylinders for the first qualifier. HusKerrs Howl boasts the biggest prize pool to date so every single round matters more than ever before. Certain players found their groove early on and swept right through their opponents in the opening round. The likes of Maven & Merk, Tfue & Destroy, and even TeePee & Crowder were all knocked out of the running early on. Veteran Warzone competitors proved themselves once again in this first qualifier, however. From Tommey & Rated to Symfuhny and HusKerrs himself, everyone was gunning for the all-important top three. In his very own event, HusKerrs came extremely close to clinching a spot in the finals. He finished in fourth place, just one spot away from punching his ticket alongside Symfuhny. Ultimately, the first qualifying event came down to a heated standoff between the Duos of Tommey & Rated and Zlaner & Aydan. It didn’t take long to determine the overall winner though, as Zlaner & Aydan played their best games yet and cruised through to a 3-0 win. HusKerrs Howl Zombie Royale results For this opening portion of the event, Trios were dropping into the limited-time Zombie Royale playlist. With Verdansk pitch black and powerful Zombies all over the map, it was certainly one of the more unique challenges to date. All of the expected names were involved, though given the unique format of this competition, teams weren’t limited by a KD cap of any kind. Destroy, Tfue and Zlaner ended up taking home the $30k prize, beating the team of Aydan, SuperEvan and Rated in the final. HusKerrs Howl Warzone event format This particular Warzone competition is for Duos only and will feature a double-elimination bracket. 16 teams will be dropping in for the first day of action. They will go head to head until the very end with only the Top 3 qualifying for the Finals. For the final two days of the qualifiers, only eight duos will be playing. From here, the Top 2 make it into the Finals. This makes seven Duos so HusKerrs will be taking the eighth and final spot. As teams are going head to head, the Duo with the highest point total in each matchup will advance. No different from most Warzone events, teams will be awarded one point per elimination. There’s currently no telling how many points will be awarded for higher placements in each match. Stay tuned over the coming days for full recaps and results as the action gets underway. Big names such as Symfuhny, Aydan, and TeePee are all expected for the event. So it’s sure to be an intense tournament.

  • How to watch HusKerrs $30k Warzone tournament: stream, teams, format – Dexerto

    How to watch HusKerrs $30k Warzone tournament: stream, teams, format Activision / PartieCall of Duty Warzone pro HusKerrs is hosting a $30,000 trios tournament. Here’s everything you need to know about the Community Clash from where to stream, the format, to the teams. One-day, $30K, and highest kill total wins. – Trios custom lobby format with 30 team captains invited. – Top players include Rated, Newbz, Tommey, and more. – A huge patch recently hit Warzone, which can certainly shake up the meta. With two guns getting nerfed and the Krig 6 possibly on the rise, this tournament can see a different arsenal of weaponry. With guns like the Modern Warfare MP5 and JAK-12 seeing a rise in popularity again, this tournament can definitely tell us where the meta is. Some of Warzone’s best are set to take the battlefield later today in a private-lobby tournament. You’re not going to want to miss any of the action. HusKerrs Warzone $30K stream There is no official stream that has been posted for this tournament, but you will be able to tune into your favorite streamers and check out their POV. Check out the likes of Rated, Newbz, and Almond for top-tier gameplay. HusKerrs Warzone $30K format & schedule The #Warzone Community Clash, hosted by @HusKerrs, is going to be a wild one! $30,000 up for grabs, and some crazy talent. See you tomorrow at 6PM EST! pic.twitter.com/MgPq1ZaHKa — mazida (@mazidagg) September 24, 2021 The format for the HusKerrs $30K can definitely create a lot of excitement. In total, 30 teams of three will battle it out to become the champion. Here is the format for the tournament: Trios will drop into 6 custom lobby games. – 1 kill = 1 point. – The team with the most kills at the end of 6 games is the winner. – The competition is set to take place on September 24 at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET. HusKerrs Warzone $30K teams While full teams have yet to be announced we can take a look at some of the team captains for this event. With team captains such as Rated, Jukeyz, and ScummN there will certainly be some explosive games that you won’t want to miss.

  • How to watch Hitch’s Black Ops 4 throwback tournament: bracket, streams – Dexerto

    How to watch Hitch’s Black Ops 4 throwback tournament: bracket, streams Activision[jwplayer w1xjgzzu] NRG content creator Davis ‘Hitch’ Edwards and his Team Summertime crew have thrown together a massive throwback Black Ops 4 tournament among some of the biggest pro players in Call of Duty. During the offseason of the Call of Duty League, and in prior seasons, TST have put together a number of tournaments held on past Call of Duty titles, allowing players and fans to relive a little nostalgia prior to the launch of the next title. Now, a $5,000 Black Ops 4 throwback tournament is fast approaching to celebrate the impending launch of Black Ops Cold War. Here’s everything you need to know about the tournament, including who’s playing and how you can tune in to the streams. Start date and time The Black Ops 4 throwback officially kicks off on Monday, September 21, with 15 invited teams of pros and content creators plus one qualified team in attendance. Matches start at 3pm EST (12pm PST / 8pm BST), starting with the first round of Winners Bracket matchups, and is expected to last throughout the entire evening as 16 teams fight through the double-elimination bracket. Streams As with other tournaments of this nature, many of the competitors will likely be streaming their own perspective of their matches, and you can scroll down to find out who’s playing and see which player you’d like to watch if so. That said, you can watch the official broadcast on Checkmate Gaming’s official Twitch channel, which we’ve embedded below so you can easily check out the action. Players and teams involved As mentioned previously, there are 15 teams of pros and content creators as well as one qualified team. Here are the teams for the Black Ops 4 throwback tournament: TOMORROW 3PM EASTERN BLACK OPS 4. 4v4. Variant. No Specialists. Who do you think is going to win?? pic.twitter.com/0tbGkj0NlS — OpTic Hitch (@hitchariide) September 20, 2020 Be sure to tune in to catch the action at 12pm PST / 3pm EST / 8pm BST on Monday, September 21, to get that nostalgic kick and see how the pro players are looking now the Modern Warfare CDL season is over. Who knows: it might give us a hint at who to look out for in the upcoming Black Ops Cold War season.

  • Team Swagg wins Hitch’s $25K Warzone Hide N’ Seek event: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Swagg wins Hitch’s $25K Warzone Hide N’ Seek event: Final results Twitter: hitchariideOpTic Gaming’s creative director Davis ‘Hitch’ Edwards just flipped the script on Warzone events with a hilarious Hide N’ Seek competition. While Team Swagg came away with the overall win, here’s a full recap of how the sneaky tournament played out. Booya, Swagg, Santana, and Jsmooth finish as the best Hiders – Aydan, Tommey, Newbz, & Almond were the Seekers – $25,000 prize pool – While most Warzone tournaments tend to be stacked custom lobbies or intense kill races, Hitch wanted to switch things up a bit and do something different — and he settled on a big game of hide and seek. A throwback to old games of Mike Myers that you would play on Modern Warfare 2 with your friends, the $25k Hide N’ Seek tournament sure made for some interesting viewing. Here’s all the info you need to catch up on the action. Hitch $25k Warzone Hide N’ Seek final placements Hitch $25k Warzone Hide N’ Seek results & recap Completely different from a typical Warzone event, players had to swap their tactics. Rather than rushing for ground loot and cash, teams were strategizing around the first zone. Some found dark corners in caves throughout Caldera, a few dared to hide in bushes, while others looked for tricky spots out in the open like TimTheTatman below. Big-brain @timthetatman Warzone tourney strats while @DrDisrespect provides moral support 😭 This $25K Hide n’ Seek event is something elsepic.twitter.com/pHupNSE2B6 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 2, 2022 Ultimately though, only one team could walk away with the win. Thanks to a huge clutch in the final round, it was the Nuke Squad of Booya, Swagg, Santana, and Jsmooth who proved to be the best Hiders. Hitch $25k Warzone Hide N’ Seek stream & schedule The tournament was hosted by eFuse and you can rewatch the main stream on Hitch’s official Twitch channel above. If you’d rather catch up with your favorite player’s POV, such as Tommey or Aydan, you can always head to their channels too. The tournament kicked off at 3 PM ET (12 PM PT/8 PM GMT) on Wednesday, February 2 and ran for roughly four hours. Hitch $25k Warzone Hide N’ Seek format & teams The premise for the tournament was simple and one we’re all familiar with. There were four Seekers and 96 Hiders. Hiders were split into teams and simply had to stay hidden from the four Seekers for as long as possible. 🚨READY OR NOT, HERE THEY COME🚨 sooooo excited for this!! $25,000 Hide N’ Seek tournament with @eFuse 4 seekers 96 hiders all competing for their own prize 💰💰THIS WEDNESDAY! who do you think the 4 seekers are going to be? 👀 pic.twitter.com/WTQvfKVExp— OpTic Hitch (@hitchariide) January 31, 2022 25 squads in total loaded into these custom Caldera lobbies. Everyone from ZLaner, JoeWo, and HusKerrs were all giving their all to finding the best hiding spots.

  • How to watch Hitch’s $10k Warzone v CDL pros tournament – Dexerto

    How to watch Hitch’s $10k Warzone v CDL pros tournament ActivisionOpTic creative director Davis ‘Hitch’ Edwards is putting together a 4v4 tournament between Call of Duty League and Warzone pros, to finally determine once and for all who is the better out of the two. Here’s everything you need to know about the tournament. Each year, during the CoD League offseason, Hitch puts on a number of tournaments for the Call of Duty community. While these are normally throwback tournaments on old CoD games, such as Modern Warfare 2 or Black Ops 2, this year he’s looking to settle the debate once and for all to find out who is better out of Warzone pros or CDL pros. With games played across both Warzone and Modern Warfare (2019), we might finally be about to find out once and for all whether Warzone pros can truly hang with the best Call of Duty players in the world. Hitch $10k Warzone v CDL tournament stram & schedule While players will all be streaming on their individual channels, you will be able to watch the full tournament on Hitch’s Twitch channel, embedded above. The tournament will take place on Wednesday, August 31. An exact schedule has not been provided yet, though you should expect it to take up most of the evening. Hitch $10k Warzone v CDL tournament format As explained in Hitch’s tweet below, the tournament format will see players face off in 4v4 matches across both Modern Warfare and Warzone. The format will be: Game 1: Hardpoint (Modern Warfare) – Game 2: 2v2 Oddman Caldera (Warzone) – Game 3: Hardpoint (Modern Warfare) – Game 4: 2v2 Oddman Caldera (Warzone) – Game 5: Search and Destroy (Modern Warfare) – Hitch $10k Warzone v CDL tournament teams The teams for the 4v4 tournament have not yet been decided, though CoD legend and OpTic Texas head coach Ray ‘Rambo’ Lussier has said he would like to commentate the matchups. Some CDL players have already taken it upon themselves to answer the call of Warzone’s top stars, with Aydan and Biffle taking on several different top pros and even beating some of them. How things pan out when both sets of players get to bring their opposition onto their playing field, however, remains to be seen. We’ll be sure to keep this updated when teams are released.

  • How to watch Hitch’s $10K Modern Warfare Bot tournament ft. Dr Disrespect, Scump, more – streams, teams, bracket, format – Dexerto

    How to watch Hitch’s $10K Modern Warfare Bot tournament ft. Dr Disrespect, Scump, more – streams, teams, bracket, format Popular NRG content creator Davis ‘Hitch’ Edwards and online gaming event organizers BoomTV are hosting a $10,000 Modern Warfare ‘Birthday Bot Bash’ tournament featuring some of the biggest names in the Call of Duty community. With January 7 being his birthday, Hitch decided what better way to celebrate his special day than by putting together a massive Modern Warfare tournament, featuring many of the most popular Call of Duty content creators and pro players. Called the “Birthday Bot Bash,” Hitch’s tournament is a 4v4 Search and Destroy competition, but with a major wrinkle – each team has one veteran-level Bot to go along with their three main players. This means that some of the results will come down to how these AI Bots perform in-game, and some of what they do could end up determining which teams get a share of the $10,000 prize pool. Read More: CoD 4 easter egg found in Modern Warfare – You can find all of the details about this event below, including when it starts, how to watch it, players and teams, the official bracket, and more. Hitch’s Birthday Bot Bash streams This tournament is taking place on Tuesday, January 7 at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET, and is expected to last for a few hours. BoomTV will be livestreaming and casting the event on their official Twitch channel, which we’ve included below for your convenience. Many of the participants will also be livestreaming their POVs on their own streaming channels, some of which we’ve included below. Hitch’s Birthday Bot Bash bracket The official bracket for Hitch’s Birthday Bot Bash is being managed by BoomTV, who will be updating it live throughout the tournament as results come in from all of the matches. A live version of the bracket with up-to-date results can be found on the event’s official web-page at all times. Hitch’s Birthday Bot Bash players & teams As with almost every event that Hitch organizes, his 2020 Birthday Bot Bash features some of the biggest names in the online gaming world. There is a healthy mix between star content creators and pro players – many from the Call of Duty community, but also some from other games as well, such as Fortnite. Here are all of the 16 teams and their players: Testyment, Arcn, SoaR Rymm – Hitch, Jorge, Blake Cissel – Scope, Emzy, Chiefz – H3CZ, Hutch, Di3seL – Scump, summit1G, Crowder – JERICHO, Keiti, ActaBunniFooFoo – LuLu Luvely, AvaGG, Emiliaa – Classify, Mako, Froste – Dr Disrespect, FormaL, Symfuhny – TBNRKenWorth, Nate Gibson, Trogan – Swagg, Pamaj, The Korean Savage – Bloo, Kitty, Agony – I AM WILDCAT, BasicallyIDoWrk, LEGIQN – Moo, Equuip, Katie Bedford – TeePee, Maven, MerK – Aydan, 2Pac, Holly – Hitch’s Birthday Bot Bash format As mentioned above, this is a double-elimination 4v4 Search and Destroy tournament, with each team featuring three live players and a veteran-difficulty Bot. Each match is a best-of-three, with the higher seed hosting the first map, the lower seed hosting the second, and the team with the more rounds won between the two maps hosting the third, if necessary. Here are the pre-determined map rotations for each round: WR1 – Gun Runner, Crash, Rammaza – WR2/LR1 – Vacant, Hackney, Arklov – WR3/LR2 – Rammaza, Gun Runner, Crash – WR4 (Winners Finals) / LR3 – Arklov, Hackney, Vacant – LR4 – Crash, Rammaza, Gun Runner – LR5 – Hackney, Vacant, Arklov – LR6 (Losers Finals) – Gun Runner, Crash, Rammaza – GF – Hackney, Vacant, Arklov – GF (reset, if nec) – Crash, Rammaza, Gun Runner – A full list of all of the weapons, attachments, items, scorestreaks, perks, field upgrades, equipment that are restricted from use can be found on the tournament’s rule page. Hitch’s Birthday Bot Bash prize breakdown The overall prize pool of this tournament is set at $10,000, which will be split accordingly between the top three teams based on this breakdown: Total: $10,000 USD – 1st Place: $6,000 USD – 2nd Place: $3,000 USD – 3rd Place: $1,000 USD –

  • How to watch Hitch’s Black Ops 2 LAN tournament ft Crimsix, Karma & more – teams, schedule, stream, format – Dexerto

    How to watch Hitch’s Black Ops 2 LAN tournament ft Crimsix, Karma & more – teams, schedule, stream, format TreyarchFormer OpTic Gaming content creator and videographer Davis ‘Hitch’ Edwards has organized a throwback Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 tournament with the help of Activision, and we’ve got everything there is to know about it. With the Black Ops 4 season having already wrapped up, competitive Call of Duty is in a bit of a lull right now, which is why Hitch has decided to put together a BO2 tournament featuring some biggest names in the community, both past and present. Competing in this event will be top pro players, rosters, and prominent figures from the Search & Destroy scene, all facing off in what will be the first ever throwback event played on LAN. The official name of this competition is the Team Summertime Movember Invitational – a partnership between Hitch’s content team TST and Movember, a charity that “tackles men’s health on a global scale.” Read More: ZooMaa announces new CoD team – Also involved is EsportsStadium, a large dedicated esports facility based in Arlington, Texas, which is where this event will be hosted. ANNOUNCEMENT: It’s throwback tournament time. Linking up with @EsportsStadium & @Movember to host something really special. Details in video below :slightly_smiling_face: pic.twitter.com/XAQDevbSk7 — davis. (@hitchariide) September 12, 2019 Schedule The tournament is scheduled to take place on Saturday, September 28 and Sunday, September 29, with the action kicking off at 10 AM PST / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST on both days. The event will be livestreamed on EsportsStadium’s official Twitch channel, which we’ve included below for your convenience. Watch live video from esportsstadium on www.twitch.tvTeams and Rosters There will be a total of eight teams competing in this tournament, with rosters featuring a mix of pro players, both active and retired, as well as S&D stars who have been around the community for a long time. Gunless, Arcitys, Prestinni, Envoy – Kenny, Rallied, Blazt, Mutex – Burns, Sender, Blfire, Foreplayy – Aches, Crimsix, Karma, Clayster – Killa, Parasite, MBoZe, Mosh – Realize, Gucci, Remy, Equip – Johnny, Twizz, Nelson, TcM – Xotic, Mochila, 2Pac, TTiny – Clayster is filling in for TeePee in the old compLexity/Evil Geniuses roster that was one the most dominant ever, while MBoZe and Mosh are taking Karma’s and Mirx’s spots in the iconic Fariko Impact team that took first place in the Call of Duty Championship 2013 during Black Ops 2. Format While the exact details of the tournament structure haven’t been laid out, Hitch has confirmed that the main competitive modes – Hardpoint, S&D, and Capture the Flag – will all be featured, as well as iconic maps like Raid, Standoff, and Slums. Of course, we will continue to bring you the latest on this tournament as more information gets revealed between now and the starting date.

  • How to watch Hitch’s $5K Blackout Pro-Am ft. Dr Disrespect, Pamaj, FormaL & more – streams, bracket, teams, format – Dexerto

    How to watch Hitch’s $5K Blackout Pro-Am ft. Dr Disrespect, Pamaj, FormaL & more – streams, bracket, teams, format BoomTV / GFUELFormer OpTic Gaming content creator Davis ‘Hitch’ Edwards has partnered with tournament organizers BoomTV and eBeatsMusic to host a $5,000 Call of Duty Blackout Code Red tournament featuring top pro players and streamers. With the competitive Call of Duty season now over, many in the community have turned their focus to Blackout battle royale, giving top content creators the audience they need to host a massive tournament. Below, you can find all of the details for this competition, including the schedule, streams, format, players, and more. When does the $5K Blackout Pro-Am start? This competition is schedule to take place on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, kicking off at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET / 8 PM BST. Because there is no central stream for this tournament, we have included the personal Twitch channels of several top individual competitors below, for your convenience. Watch live video from DrDisrespect on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from FORMAL on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from Censor on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from TeePee on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from Rallied on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from Clayster on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from H3CZ on www.twitch.tvOfficial bracket for $5K Blackout Pro-Am The bracket for this tournament will be run by BoomTV, who will be continuously updating it live throughout the day as the results come in. An up-to-date look at the bracket will be available on the event web-page once all of the teams have been drafted. Who is playing in the $5K Blackout Pro-Am? This Blackout community event is set to feature some of the biggest and most prominent streamers, YouTubers, and pro players in the Call of Duty scene. Names like Dr Disrespect, H3CZ, Pamaj, Maven, and more will make up the content creator side, while FormaL, ACHES, Clayster, and many more will represent the pro players. The full list of players can be found below: CONTENT CREATORS: Dr Disrespect – hutchinson – OpTicH3CZ – blakecissel – JorgeSummertime – Xposedlive – x_Scp – HollyyLive – OpTicMaNiaC – danii – Pamaj – Testyment – LylanDove – Maven – JeremyStud – NAMELESS – PRO PLAYERS: Neslo – Ricky – FormaL – ACHES – TylerTeeP – DougisRaw – JamesCrowder – JoeDeLuca – Rallied – Speros_OG – Clayster – Tommey – Censor – skrapzg – babydillster – Gangstazsalute – What are the teams for the $5K Blackout Pro-Am? The teams for this competition have not yet been determined, as BoomTV will be hosting a draft to decide the pairs, with each content creator serving as a captain that gets to pick the pro player companion of their choice. This draft will take place also on September 4, starting at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET / 7 PM BST, and will be streamed live on Hitch’s Twitch channel, which we’ve included below. Watch live video from Hitchariide on www.twitch.tvWhat is the format for the $5K Blackout Pro-Am? Once the teams are determined, the duos matched up against each other will load into two public Squads lobby together, where they will each attempt to try and get as many eliminations as possible. After to maps, the duo with the more eliminations will be considered the winners and advance to the next round. If the kill-count is tied between teams after two maps, then a third tiebreaker game will be played. The bracket will be double elimination, meaning teams will have to lose twice before they are eliminated. PRIZE BREAKDOWN – $5,000 First Place – $3,000 – Second Place – $1,500 – Third Place – $500 –

  • How to watch Florida Mutineers x MinaMendes Warzone LAN: Stream, teams, more – Dexerto

    How to watch Florida Mutineers x MinaMendes Warzone LAN: Stream, teams, more Mina Mendes/Florida MutineersFlorida Mutineers and Twitch streamer Mina Mendes have partnered up to host an invite-only Warzone LAN in Miami for some of the best Warzone 2 duos in the world. Here’s everything you need to know about the event, including when it takes place and how you can tune in. Warzone tournaments have certainly slowed down since the peak days of Verdansk, when there were multiple huge tournaments a month and players were earning hundreds of thousands of dollars. There have been some big tournaments in Al Mazrah, but so far there have been no LANs — until now. This tournament is hosted by CDL franchise Florida Mutineers alongside tournament organizer Mina Mendes, who recently became a co-owner of CoD Challengers organization Awobabobs. Mutineers x MinaMendes Warzone LAN stream & schedule The tournament will be streamed live on Mina’s Twitch channel, embedded above. It is due to take place on February 11, taking up most of the day, as 16 duos drop in for a killrace tournament across Al Mazrah. Mutineers x MinaMendes Warzone LAN teams As mentioned, 16 teams from seven different countries will be dropping in to compete in this $5k prize pool tournament, with some huge names in the Warzone world heading to Miami to compete. Here’s a list of the teams that have been confirmed so far : Hisoka + Shifty – Sage + Envailed – AzuraAnarchy + Adore – Yulix + Gromalokk – ClutchBelk + Destroy – Colors + TBA – KingImpaaact + CriminalGod – Junior + Panda – ForeignJase + Adrian – RaySkiis + EmpathyTrik – CURBEX + CurbeX – Lucas + Devise – Superxorlandeo + Tenux – Guns + HoriFFy – Splashed + Mubisti – It will be casted by Warzone stalwarts DougDagnabbit from ModernWarzone, GrandmasterGojj and McCornmeal. Be sure to tune in on February 11 for the first Warzone 2 LAN, or if you’re in the area, spectator tickets are available to buy for the event at NXT LVL Gaming.

  • How to watch FaZe’s Warzone tournament ft Dr Disrespect, NICKMERCS, more – Dexerto

    How to watch FaZe’s Warzone tournament ft Dr Disrespect, NICKMERCS, more Infinity Ward / FaZe ClanFaZe Clan have organized a Call of Duty: Warzone tournament called ‘Fight 2 Fund,’ featuring some of the biggest names in the online gaming world, as well as several celebrities and pro athletes, with 100% of the proceeds going to the charity of the winning team’s choice. Warzone is Call of Duty’s latest run at the battle royale genre, and its recent launch has been met with incredible success. According to Activision, the game hit 15 million players over its first three days, which is an astounding feat, to say the least. Looking to take advantage of all the hype, FaZe Clan have put together a massive charity event featuring the BR. This list of players includes many of their members, of course, but also other huge streamers, such as Dr Disrespect, and some pro athletes, like Ben Simmons and Juju Smith-Schuster. How to watch FaZe Clan’s Fight 2 Fund Warzone tournament The competition takes place on Monday, March 16 at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET and is expected to last at least for a few hours. It’s being live-streamed on FaZe Clan’s official Twitch channel, which we’ve included below for your convenience. Some of the participants will also be broadcasting their POVs on their own streams, which we’ve also provided. Watch live video from DrDisrespect on www.twitch.tv Watch live video from NICKMERCS on www.twitch.tv Watch live video from NateHill on www.twitch.tv Watch live video from mendokusaii on www.twitch.tvWho’s playing in FaZe Clan’s Fight 2 Fund Warzone tournament? There are 16 teams in total competing in today’s event, each composed of a team captain and two other players. As mentioned above, there are plenty of FaZe members participating, including Temperrrr, NICKMERCS, Apex, Nate Hill, Nikan, Sway, Pamaj, Rug, Dirty, and more. The org’s also invited other huge names of the gaming community to compete, including Dr Disrespect, Nick Eh 30, Mendo, and TmarTn. Rounding out the teams are numerous celebrities and pro athletes, both active and retired, including Chad’ Ochocinco’ Johnson, the iconic Cincinnati Bengals receiver who’s been very much into gaming and esports since retiring from the NFL. FaZe Clan’s Fight 2 Fund Warzone tournament bracket The 16 teams have been put in a single-elimination bracket that features four rounds until a winner gets decided. The starting bracket can be found below, and will be updated on the official tournament web-page live throughout the day. FaZe Clan’s Fight 2 Fund Warzone tournament format and rules This tournament employs the classic “kill-race” format, meaning that the teams matched up against each other in the bracket have to load into matches and try to get more kills than their opponents. At the end of each match, the squad in each matchup that gets more eliminations advances in the bracket, while the losing team gets knocked out. “Teams of 3 are competing against each other to accumulate the most kills over the course of 1 game. The team with the most kills at the end of 1 game will advance in the tournament. The loser will be knocked out. In the event of a tie in kills after 1 game, a second game will be played to determine a tie-breaker. This process will continue until a winner is determined.” About Fight 2 Fund Fight 2 Fund is a charity that operates in partnership with CARE, Feeding America, and World Vision in the fight against the currently ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. “Fight 2 Fund is a platform that will provide streaming content to engage the global community for positive action. With all that is going on in the world, we know that our space will stand to be the driving force of entertainment among the the various shutdowns across major industries (ie. sports, music, live events, etc). ” As mentioned above, 100% of “sponsored and stream-donated” proceeds will go to the charity of the winning team’s choice, including an initial $25,000 donation made by FaZe Clan.

  • How to watch FaZe Swagg’s $100,000 Warzone tournament: date, open qualifier, more – Dexerto

    How to watch FaZe Swagg’s $100,000 Warzone tournament: date, open qualifier, more ActivisionFaZe Swagg announced a $100,000 Warzone 2 LAN tournament, which plays host to Warzone’s most talented players. Here is everything you need to know about the event and how to qualify. Competitive Warzone went through a quiet spell during the 2023 Call of Duty League Season. And then, when the season ended, it put the spotlight back on battle royale tournaments. In July, 50 trios booked their ticket to London to compete in September’s $600,000 World Series of Warzone Global Finals. Meanwhile, other smaller tournaments have helped fill the void while players wait for the big grand finale. There is an ongoing debate about who has more skill between Warzone and CDL players. To help answer that question, Activision is currently hosting Who Is the King, a three-week tournament between the best CDL pros and WZ content creators. Swagg decided to join in on the fun and announce his own tournament. Here’s everything you need to know about the $100,000 LAN event. When is FaZe Swagg’s $100,000 Warzone tournament? Swagg’s Warzone tournament takes place on August 22 at 2 PM PST. The FaZe Warehouse in Los Angeles, CA, is hosting all of the action. Swagg didn’t reveal who will be competing, but said it will include content creators and athletes. Where to watch the Swagg Warzone LAN event Fans can tune in to watch the tournament on Swagg’s YouTube channel. Swagg LAN Warzone open qualifier Players can sign up for the open qualifier tournament on Discord. The tournament has a $5,000 prize pool and takes place on Monday, August 21. That’s everything we know about Swagg’s Warzone tournament so far. We will update this page when we learn more about who is competing. For more, make sure to check out the rest of our Warzone 2 coverage.

  • How to watch Envy’s $30k Jack Link’s Warzone invitational – Dexerto

    How to watch Envy’s $30k Jack Link’s Warzone invitational Activision/Team Envy/Jack Link’sEnvy are hosting their final Jack Link’s invitational Warzone tournament of the Black Ops Cold War season, and it looks set to be a big one. The Jack Link’s invitationals have been a regular series of Warzone tournaments throughout Warzone’s lifespan, crowning various winners and giving away hundreds of thousands of dollars in prize pool money. Now, they’ve announced one last one before the launch of Call of Duty: Vanguard on November 5, which is set to shake up both CoD multiplayer and Warzone completely, bringing a brand new map to the battle royale. Envy, who own CDL team Dallas Empire, are one of the longest-standing parts of Call of Duty’s competitive ecosystem and are bringing together some of Warzone’s finest to compete for $30k. Here’s the lowdown on the final Jack Link’s invitational of the BOCW season. Envy Jack Link’s invitational stream The tournament will be streamed on Envy’s own Twitch channel, as embedded above, but you will also be able to watch from your favorite player’s perspective if you tune into their stream on the day. Jack Link’s Warzone invitational format & schedule The Jack Link’s invitational tournament takes place on September 28 and should take up the majority of the afternoon. The starting time for the tournament is yet to be announced, but previous iterations of the tournament kicked off at roughly 10 AM PT (1 PM ET/6 PM BST), so expect this one to follow suit. After some deliberation between teams and the organizers, the tournament changed from mini royale to regular Verdansk. It is a trios tournament in custom lobbies. Here’s how scoring works: 1 kill = 1 point – 1st place = 2x point multiplier – 2nd-8th = 1.5x point multiplier – 9th-25th = 1x multiplier – You asked, we listened 👏 The new & improved format for the @JackLinks Invitational TOMORROW All casted by @Maven, @MilesTheRoss, and @ChanceCasts 🎙️ pic.twitter.com/F89AXn8ghd — ENVY (@Envy) September 27, 2021 Envy’s $30k Jack Link’s invitational: Teams & players While the players competing in this tournament haven’t all been announced yet, most of the teams have been fully formed and are ready to hit the streets of Verdansk. Here’s who’ll be competing: With $30k on the line, expect to see teams grinding out for high kill victories to get the advantage over their opponents. With players like Tommey and Aydan winning past Jack Link’s invitational tournaments, we could be set to see another top star headline this time.

  • How to watch ELEAGUE x CoDNation Black Ops 4 event – Stream, schedule and more – Dexerto

    How to watch ELEAGUE x CoDNation Black Ops 4 event – Stream, schedule and more Professional players and casters will be in the ELEAGUE Studio in Atlanta on October 13 to take part in the first esports event for Black Ops 4, raising money for veterans through the Call of Duty Endowment. The collection of current and former professional players will form three teams to face off in a variety of Black Ops multiplayer modes, as well as the Blackout battle royale mode. The confirmed attendants include pros from FaZe Clan, Luminosity, Team Envy and Splyce, plus a selection of casters. In addition to the competition, the players and casters will also give their insight and opinions of the Black Ops 4 modes, as the competitive community gears up for the first CWL event of the season. Fans can attend in person with free, first come first serve tickets, and will get to watch all the action plus get some hands on time with Black Ops 4. Importantly, fans watching on Twitch will be able to directly support the Call of Duty Endowment through donations to the Twitch stream, which starts at 5pm ET / 2pm PT / 10pm BST. Stream: Watch live video from ELEAGUE TV on www.twitch.tvTeams SiLLY, Temp, ZooMaa, Methodz, Pacman – MerK, Loony, Attach, Slacked, Priestahh – NAMELESS, Burns, Gunless, Huke, Replays – Players Additionally, the majority of the CWL casting team will be in attendance, plus former pro player Jon ‘Pacman’ Tucker makes his first appearance on the desk. Following the event, a three-part series will be released on October 26, “showcasing the event’s top moments,” and will be aired on TBS. A team of fan-favorite Call of Duty influencers – including some former professional players – will offer fans insights and initial perspectives on the full range of Black Ops 4 game modes and features on the day immediately following its release. In addition to their analysis and commentary, the casters will play in the exhibition as team captains. ELEAGUE will also feature them in its three-part feature series showcasing the event’s top moments, set to premiere Friday, Oct. 26, at 11 p.m. ET/PT on TBS.

  • How to watch Dr DisRespect’s November 1 Code Red Blackout tournament – Dexerto

    How to watch Dr DisRespect’s November 1 Code Red Blackout tournament Dr DisRespect preaches that the only way to win matches on video games is by using “violence, speed and momentum”, and there is sure to be plenty of that during this week’s Call of Duty: Blackout Code Red tournament. As always, the tournament will be hosted by The Doc, and will see 16 duos break out their wingsuits and head into the map as they battle for a share of the $20,000 prize pool. This week’s tournament features a double-elimination bracket, but unlike previous Code Red tournaments, does not have a preliminary stage, meaning there is no official tournament seeding for this event. Teams will join squad games of Blackout together, and compete against each other to get the most kills. Duos have will have two games to out-frag their opponents, with the winning duo moving on to the next round, while the unsuccessful pair drop into the Loser’s Bracket. The tournament is set to begin at 1PM PT / 4PM ET / 8 PM GMT on Thursday, November 1, and will be streamed live on Dr DisRespect’s own Twitch channel, alongside the channels of the other competitors in the tournament. There are some big name duos competing in this week’s tournament, including two former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive stars in shroud and Skadoodle, Summit1g teaming up with JoshOG, TSM Viss and Halifax and OpTic duo CouRage and TeePee. You can see the full list of squads competing, along with their first round match-ups, on the BoomTV website.

  • Shroud emerges victorious at the Doritos Bowl Blackout TwitchCon tournament – Results and Vod – Dexerto

    Shroud emerges victorious at the Doritos Bowl Blackout TwitchCon tournament – Results and Vod TwitchCon 2018 hosted the first-ever Doritos Bowl – the inaugural tournament for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s brand new Blackout battle royale mode. The Doritos Bowl featured some of the biggest content creators of the online gaming community competing against each other for a larger share of the $250,000 prize pool. The competition took place on Saturday, October 27, and was streamed live from TwitchCon. Teams The Doritos Bowl will featured four teams, each of which will had one team captain and three teammates of his choice. Teams were officially announced on September 14, which meant all of the players have had plenty of time to train and play together ahead of the tournament. The high profile tournament was watched by hundreds of thousands online, with former CS:GO pro Shroud taking the title. Final Results Shroud (captain) – Just9n – Chocotaco – Chad – Team CouRage CouRage (captain) – Karma – TeePee – Hysteria – Team Lupo DrLupo (captain) – Annemunition – Mad Ruski – Ninja with no L – Kills = 1 point Placing Top 10 = +0.5x Multiplier Bonus* Placing Top 5 = +0.75x Multiplier Bonus* Placing Top 3 – +1.25x Multiplier Bonus* * Points do not stack. Winning a game only awards a +1.25x multiplier bonus, not a 2.5x multiplier bonus. The 4 teams will go through 4 heats where they will look to score as many points as possible. – Once all team members have entered a game, the lobby will be opened up and filled by the fans. – The competition will award the teams points for placing in the top 10 and earning kills. – At the end of the final heat, the team with the most total points will be crowned the Doritos Bowl champions! –

  • ScummN & UnRationaL win Dallas Empire’s $100K Warzone Heist tournament: results & recap – Dexerto

    ScummN & UnRationaL win Dallas Empire’s $100K Warzone Heist tournament: results & recap Twitter: Dallas EmpireThe CDL’s Dallas Empire hosted a $100,000 Warzone tournament that featured some of the game’s best players, but it was ScummN and UnRationaL who ran through the bracket, secured first-place honors, and a whopping $40,000. ScummN & UnRationaL win tournament without dropping a map. – Tommey & Almond led field in Day 1 with 213 kills. – Full $100,000 gifted in Season 4’s biggest tourney yet. – While a lot of Warzone competitions follow a linear structure, some add a twist and allow players to earn prizes through completing challenges. The Empire $100k Warzone Heist did exactly that, offering $75,000 in prize money and $25,000 in challenges alone. $100k Warzone Heist: results & recap Day 2: ScummN and UnRationaL dominate They simply could not be denied. After imperfect finishes in multiple tournaments, UnRationaL and ScummN proved they’re a duo to be reckoned with by bursting through the entire bracket and securing first place without dropping a map. 💎 𝗬𝗢𝗨𝗥 $𝟭𝟬𝟬𝗞 𝗛𝗘𝗜𝗦𝗧 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗠𝗣𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗦 💎@xUnrational @ScummN Huge shoutout to all of our participants and everyone that tuned in! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/5xNc2mB91A — Dallas Empire (@DallasEmpire) June 18, 2021 A clear MVP of the tournament, ScummN posted a ludicrous 13.0 K/D on Day 2 (with 20 average kills and 6,805 average damage, all according to In The Zone). UnRationaL wasn’t too shabby either, dropping a Rocking the MG 82 and an XM4 as his secondary, ScummN was a one-man wrecking crew all day long. And then he capped it off by securing the W solo, while his duo UnRationaL provided relentless gas. This win marks a major one, as it’s the first big tournament since the Season 4 update and was in a stacked field of competitors. Here are the full results for Day 2’s Duo Quads bracket, followed by a recap of Day 1’s Kill Race qualifiers. Day 2 Results Day 1: Tommey and Almond show up The first day of the $100k Warzone Heist had duos thrashing matches in hopes of getting the highest kills. In the end, it was Tommey and Almond who would stand atop the heap with a scorching 213-kill tally. Along with the top duo, Newbz and HusKerrs also cracked the 200 mark, but just barely. Throughout the day we saw a ton of teams adopt the new MG 82 LMG and Nail Gun SMG meta shift to rack up kills. MG82 & Nail Gun meta?@TBE_Newbzz just erased 54 victims during the @DallasEmpire #Warzone $100K 🤯 pic.twitter.com/4dE6EAkrqf — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 17, 2021 Top contenders like Superevan and Biffle as well as Aydan and Rated missed out the cut to advance to Day 2. Those are huge names to not see in the Grand Finals, which goes to show how cut-throat kill races can be. Day 1 Results $100k Warzone Heist format & challenges Dallas Empire’s Warzone tournament took place over the course of two days and provided some incredible content for viewers. With a series of unique challenges to complete, it shook up the action and pushed competitors to play differently to secure some extra cash. Day 1: Kill Race Qualifier + Challenges – Day 2: Double Elimination Best of 3 Bracket – As you can see, players only had one day to complete as many challenges as possible while taking part in the kill race. Although ticking off each of the challenges was tempting, competitors had to make sure they don’t get distracted to ensure they qualified for Day 2. You can check out a full list of the available challenges below which include winning the game with an airstrike and landing a sniper kill over 400m. $100k Warzone Heist teams & players This is definitely a competition that was worth tuning into and with so many entertaining challenges for players to complete, it was guaranteed to be action-packed.

  • Aydan & Rated win Dallas Empire Warzone tournament: Final placements – Dexerto

    Aydan & Rated win Dallas Empire Warzone tournament: Final placements Dallas Empire/100 Thieves/GhostAydan & Rated proved to be the most formidable duo in Dallas Empire’s Warzone Challenge event, claiming the top spot among 16 teams for the biggest chunk of a $25,000 prize pool. Here’s everything you need to catch up on the tournament. Aydan & Rated topped the standings to take out the first place prize. – Destroy & ClutchBelk pushed through the lower bracket to make the Grand Finals. – Unique challenges awarded bonus prizes. – The latest major Warzone event is now in the books as Dallas Empire hosted its own Warzone Challenge event. On top of the standard kill-race format, players were able to complete unique tasks throughout the event to claim some additional prizing. Dallas Empire Warzone Challenge: Final Placements In one of the first major Warzone events of 2021, 16 of the hottest duos squared off for their share of a $25,000 prize pool, with $12,000 going to the winners alone. Dallas Empire Warzone Challenge: Results It was a long day of action throughout the Empire Challenge event. The action first kicked off with many of the biggest names going right at it. The likes of Swagg & Booya, along with TeeP & Crowder, were all knocked out of the running early into the tournament. Meanwhile, there was one duo in particular that pushed well ahead of the pack. Dominating their upper bracket matchups all the way through, Aydan & Rated were in top form for this event. They cemented their spot in the Grand Finals without much of a challenge. They met Destroy & ClutchBelk in the final series of the day and this proved to be their toughest matchup yet. Rising through the lower bracket, this duo had to reset the finals and that’s just what they did, closing out the first series with a single point victory over Aydan & Rated. What followed was an extremely close matchup that went the distance through to the closing moments. Ultimately, a massive 25-kill game from Rated helped secure the final map and the event win with his partner Aydan. Dallas Empire Warzone Challenge: Schedule The tournament kicked off at 12 PM CT (10 AM PT/1 PM ET/6 PM GMT) on Monday, February 8. It was a one-day, 16-team double-elimination tournament that ran for just over six hours. Dallas Empire Warzone Challenge: Players & teams 16 duos lined up to drop into Verdansk for the lion’s share of the $25,000 prize pool. Below is a full list of every player that got involved. Extra challenges As well as the regular kill race tournament format, players were able to earn a bit of extra money by completing certain challenges during their games. Highest kill game — $1,500 – Sniper kill over 400 meters — $500 – Win a gulag without killing opponent — $500 – Get 5 throwing knife kills in one game — $400 – Wipe a squad with a helicopter — $400 – Win a game only using a sniper and a pistol — $350 – Get 5 kills in one game — $250 – Execute 3 people in one game — $150 – Get an in-air kill from the drop — $100 – Who thinks they could run up a stack with these challenges? 👀 pic.twitter.com/WVbia3WW3J — Dallas Empire (@DallasEmpire) February 3, 2021

  • How to watch CWL Vegas – venue and spectator ticket details confirmed – Dexerto

    How to watch CWL Vegas – venue and spectator ticket details confirmed Activision have announced new information about the upcoming Call of Duty World League event in Las Vegas, conforming the venue and when spectator tickets will go on sale. CWL Vegas will take place in the historic Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada from Friday, December 7 to Sunday, December 9. Tickets for spectators who would like to attend the event in person will go on sale on Friday, October 5 from the MLG website. The three-day tournament will be the inaugural CWL event of the Black Ops 4 season, and will be the first time fans get to see 5v5 Call of Duty in a competitive LAN environment. There is currently no information available about when team passes will be available for purchase. The Hard Rock Hotel is an iconic resort close to the Sunset Strip in Las Vegas. The CWL Vegas event will be the first time that the hotel has hosted esports competition, and top teams from around the world are expected to compete at the resort. Spectator passes for #CWLPS4 Vegas go on sale this Friday! See all of your favorite teams and players compete live in the first event of the #BlackOps4 season. pic.twitter.com/SnNsl79crW — Call of Duty esports (@CODWorldLeague) October 2, 2018 With Call of Duty making the switch to 5v5 from 4v4, organizations have moved quickly to acquire players as they attempt to get their final squads in place ahead of Black Ops 4’s release on October 12. Recently, OpTic Gaming announced the signings of TJHaLy and Dashy to complete their roster, while Team Reciprocity announced their arrival to CoD with a brand new five-man roster featuring a mixture of international talent. With time ticking down until the first event of the season, it will be fascinating to see the finished squads that will head into battle at the Hard Rock Hotel on December 7.

  • CWL London 2019 – Multi-stream, schedule, brackets, pools and more – Dexerto

    CWL London 2019 – Multi-stream, schedule, brackets, pools and more The CoD World League makes it’s one and only stop in Europe between May 3 and 5 as London’s Copper Box arena hosts thousands of die-hard Call of Duty fans. General Info Location: Copper Box Arena, London – Dates: May 3-5, 2019 – Prize Pool: $325,000 – Total Teams: TBC – Game Types and Maps: Control: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Seaside – Hardpoint: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Seaside – Search and Destroy: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Payload – – – – Official Streams ALPHA Watch live video from Call of Duty on www.twitch.tvBRAVO Watch live video from Call of Duty® Bravo on www.twitch.tvCHARLIE Watch live video from Call of Duty® Charlie on www.twitch.tvDELTA Watch live video from Call of Duty® Delta on www.twitch.tvCWL London Brackets The following are all of brackets available for both the pro and amateur tournaments going on at CWL Fort Worth. CWL London schedule Friday, May 3 – Pool Play Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Saturday May 4 – Sunday May 4 – Championship Sunday CWL London pro pool standings The top two teams from each pool advance to the Winners Bracket, while the bottom two teams have to start in the Losers Bracket. CWL London pro team rosters Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D

  • How to Watch CWL Las Vegas 2018 – streams, schedule, brackets, pools, and more – Dexerto

    How to Watch CWL Las Vegas 2018 – streams, schedule, brackets, pools, and more The first major tournament of the new Call of Duty World League season is finally here and currently taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada. Hundreds of teams from all over the world have come together to battle for a share of the $250,000 prize pool and a crucial chunk of Pro Points. 12 of the top teams from the previous WWII season have directly qualified for Pool Play, four more will stamp their ticket via the new Play-In tournament, and an additional four will qualify by surviving the tough Open Bracket. General Info Location: Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada – Dates: December 7-9, 2018 – Prize Pool: $250,000 – Total Teams: 269 – Game Types and Maps: Hardpoint: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Seaside – Search and Destroy: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Payload – Control: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Seaside – – Format: Open Bracket: Best-of-3 Series (Best-of-5 in qualifying rounds) – Pool Play: Best-of-5 Series – Championship Bracket: Best-of-5 series, double elimination – – Brackets Official Streams ALPHA Watch live video from Call of Duty® Delta on www.twitch.tvBRAVO Watch live video from Call of Duty® Bravo on www.twitch.tvSchedule and Scores Sunday, December 9, 2018 – Championship Sunday Saturday, December 8, 2018 – Day Two Friday, December 7, 2018 – Day One Pool Play Standings Top two teams qualify for the Winner’s Bracket Round 1, third place team moves on to Loser’s Bracket Round 3, fourth place team to Loser’s Round 2, fifth to Loser’s Round 1. Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Final Placements VIEW THE REMAINDER OF THE CWL VEGAS FINAL PLACEMENTS AND PRIZE BREAKDOWN HERE Play-In Tournament The eight of the highest ranked teams in terms of Pro Points that were not already in Pool Play competed in a qualifier tournament on December 6 that decided which four teams advanced to Pool Play. PLAY-IN RESULTS: Winner’s Bracket Round 1: PIT Knights 3-2 Team Divine – Tainted Minds 3-0 Gone Gaming – The Imperial 2-3 UYU – Mindfreak 0-3 Str8 Rippin – Winner’s Bracket Round 2 (Qualifier Round) UYU 2-3 Str8 Rippin* – PIT Knights* vs Tainted Minds – Loser’s Bracket Round 1: The Imperial** 0-3 Mindfreak – Team Divine 3-0 Gone Gaming** – Loser’s Bracket Round 2 (Qualifier Round): Mindfreak* 3-0 Tainted Minds** – UYU* 3-1 Team Divine** – **Qualified for Pool Play via the Play-In tournament **Eliminated from the Play-In tournament Rosters POOL A POOL B POOL C POOL D

  • CWL Fort Worth – Results, brackets, final placements, Pool Play standings, and more – Dexerto

    CWL Fort Worth – Results, brackets, final placements, Pool Play standings, and more MLGThe second major tournament of this year’s Call of Duty World League season is just a few days away as the CoD esports community turns its attention to Fort Worth, Texas. CWL Fort Worth will feature two major tournaments being played at the same time – a pro tournament featuring the 16 teams from the CWL Pro League and an amateur tournament comprised of 256 teams from across the world. Due to a major formatting change introduced this season, the pro tournament will not feature an open bracket as the two competitions will be played completely separate with their own prize pools and teams. With that said, you can find everything you need to know about CWL Fort Worth below. CWL Fort Worth General Info and Format Location: Fort Worth Convention Center – Fort Worth, Texas – Dates: March 15-17 – Prize Pool: $325,000 (pro tournament); $75,000 (amateur tournament) – Total Teams: 16 (pro); 256 (AM) – Game Types and Maps: Hardpoint: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Seaside – Search and Destroy: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Payload – Control: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Seaside – – Format (pro tournament) Pool Play: Four pools of four teams play best-of-five series round robin style. – Top two teams advance to Championship Winner’s Bracket round one. – Bottom two teams advance to Championship Loser’s Bracket round one. – – Championship Bracket: Best-of-five series, double elimination – – – Pool Play: – Format (AM tournament) Double elimination – Best-of-three series – Best-of-five series from top-16 rounds – – CWL Fort Worth Final Placements Here are the top four teams from the CWL Fort Worth Pro Tournament, along with the amount of prize money and pro points they won. You can view the top-16 final placements for both the Pro and Open Bracket Tournaments by visiting our CWL Fort Worth Final Placements hub. CWL Fort Worth Brackets The following are all of the completed brackets available for both the pro and amateur tournaments going on at CWL Fort Worth. CWL Fort Worth Past Scores and Results SUNDAY, MARCH 17 – Championship Sunday SATURDAY, MARCH 16 – Day One of Bracket Play CWL Fort Worth Pool Standings Each of the four pools is made up of four teams from the CWL Pro League. After each teams has faced the other teams in their pool once, the top two advance to the Winners Bracket while the bottom two are forced into the Losers Bracket. Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D CWL Fort Worth Pro Teams and Rosters POOL A POOL B POOL C POOL D

  • How to watch CWL Finals 2019: Multi-stream, Playoff bracket, Amateur Finals, schedule and more – Dexerto

    How to watch CWL Finals 2019: Multi-stream, Playoff bracket, Amateur Finals, schedule and more With the regular season of the CWL Pro League now wrapped up, it’s time to decide which professional Call of Duty team stands above all others at the CWL Finals in Miami, Florida. CWL Finals is the fifth major Call of Duty tournament to take place in the 2019 season, and it is split into two parts – a $1.25 million Playoffs for the CWL Pro League, and the final $150,000 amateur open bracket tournament of the Black Ops 4 season. It’s also the last opportunity for teams to qualify for CWL Championships, with the top 16 teams from the amateur bracket guaranteed a spot at the $2 million tournament. Additionally, prior to the start of the Playoffs, the eight Pro League teams that failed to qualify via the regular season will compete in a Play-In, from which two more teams will be added to the postseason pool. General Info Location: Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami, FL – Dates: July 19-21, 2019 – Prize Pool: $1,250,000 – Total Teams: 10 – Game Types and Maps: Hardpoint: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Seaside – Search and Destroy: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Payload – Control: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Seaside – – How to watch the Call of Duty CWL Finals The CWL finals will be streamed on the official Call of Duty Twitch channels, which have all been included below for your convenience. Watch live video from Call of Duty on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from Call of Duty® Bravo on www.twitch.tvCWL Finals schedule & results Friday, July 19 Saturday, July 20 Sunday, July 21 CWL Finals Playoff Bracket The Pro League Playoffs at CWL Finals features 10 teams that competed in this year’s professional circuit – the top four of both Divisions, and two more that qualified via that Play-In tournament. OpTic Gaming and eUnited both secured top spot in Division A and B respectively, with FaZe Clan, 100 Thieves, Gen.G, Splyce, Team Reciprocity, and Team Heretics also qualifying directly. The Playoff bracket itself is of the double-elimination variety, with Reciprocity and Heretics forced to play an extra match against the Play-In winners after finishing the Pro League as the fourth seeds. CWL Finals Play-In The Play-In bracket was comprised of the eight teams that finished in the bottom four spots of either Division during the Pro League regular season, meaning that they did not qualify for the Playoffs directly. Only two Playoff spots were on offer from this stacked bracket, with teams such as Envy and Luminosity Gaming viewed as favorites to clinch those spots. Unlike most tournaments, this bracket was single elimination, meaning there was no room for error. Once the dust of the tournament settled, the final two teams remaining were Luminosity Gaming and Evil Geniuses, who advanced to join the rest of the pack in the $1.25 million Playoffs. You can check out a recap of the Play-In HERE. CWL Finals – Amateur Finals bracket CWL Finals will also play host to the Amateur Finals – the final amateur open bracket tournament of the season. The competition features a whopping $150,000 prize pool and, more importantly, 16 spots to the upcoming CWL Championship in August. All of the open bracket action will be livestreamed on a special Twitch channel, which we have included below. You can keep up with the entire bracket itself by clicking the link above. Watch live video from CallofDutyOpen on www.twitch.tvCWL Finals Playoffs Rosters This article was last updated at 7:47 PM EST on Friday, July 21, 2019.

  • CWL Anaheim 2019 – Results, brackets, final placements, Pool Play standings, and more – Dexerto

    CWL Anaheim 2019 – Results, brackets, final placements, Pool Play standings, and more Professional Call of Duty tournament action returns to the United States as players from across the world head to California to compete in Black Ops 4 at CWL Anaheim. CWL Anaheim marks the fourth major Call of Duty tournament to take place in the 2019 season, following events in Las Vegas, Fort Worth and London. While teams haven’t played in a tournament format since May’s event in the English capital, they’ve been competing in CWL Pro League action, giving fans an idea as to who is on form for when the action kicks off on Friday, June 14. General Info Location: Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim – Dates: June 14-16, 2019 – Prize Pool: $325,000 – Total Teams: 16 – Game Types and Maps: Control: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Seaside – Hardpoint: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Seaside – Search and Destroy: Arsenal, Frequency, Gridlock, Hacienda, Payload – – – – CWL Anaheim Final Placements Here are the top four teams from the CWL Anaheim Pro Tournament, along with the amount of prize money and pro points they won. You can view the top-16 final placements for both the Pro and Open Bracket Tournaments by visiting our CWL Anaheim Final Placements hub. CWL Anaheim Brackets The following are the current brackets for the pro and amateur tournaments taking place at CWL Anaheim: CWL Anaheim Results SUNDAY, JUNE 16 – Championship Sunday SATURDAY, JUNE 15 – Day One of Bracket Play FRIDAY, JUNE 14 – POOL PLAY Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D CWL Anaheim pro pool standings The top two teams from each pool advance to the Winners Bracket, while the bottom two teams have to start in the Losers Bracket. CWL Anaheim rosters Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D

  • How to watch Code Red: Modern Warfare ft. Shroud, Dr Disrespect, Nadeshot – Dexerto

    How to watch Code Red: Modern Warfare ft. Shroud, Dr Disrespect, Nadeshot Competitive Modern Warfare is set to kick-off with Code Red’s 2v2 tournament on October 29, which will showcase some of the biggest personalities in streaming playing the all-new Gunfight game mode. This year’s iteration in the Call of Duty series will see the introduction of a franchised league for the first time in the first-person shooter’s history. Set to kick-off in the beginning of 2020, the CDL will display some of the finest players (from far and wide) using their talents on the sticks to represent their respective city. Before the official franchised league gets underway, Code Red are putting on a tournament to reignite competitive interests during the off-season. When is the Code Red: Modern Warfare tournament? The tournament will begin on October 29, with Code’s Red teaming up with Dr Disrespect to put on Modern Warfare’s first competitive tournament since the game’s official launch. The two-time will squad up with none other than Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek in a bid to take-down the competition. Joining them in battle will be none other than former OpTic Gaming duo, Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag and Matthew ‘FormaL’ Piper among a host of other talent. Where to watch Code Red: Modern Warfare The tournament will be streamed live on Boom.tv/codered and is set to start at 1PM PT / 4PM EST / 8PM GMT. Competitors will also be streaming their perspective live on their own channels. You can watch BoomTV’s official stream below (Mobile users click here for stream). Watch live video from BoomTV on www.twitch.tvAlongside the ex-OpTic pair and the two streaming giants, other big names have been confirmed for the event, including New York Subliners duo, Dillon ‘Attach’ Price and Thomas ‘ZooMaa’ Paparratto. We got a few more in tomorrow’s 2v2 #ModernWarfare Gunfight #CodeRedLive 10K! :white_check_mark: @JoeDeLuca & @Maven :white_check_mark: @Attach & @ZooMaa :white_check_mark: @SandyRavage & @shaffeRgaming⌚️ Starts @ 1pm PT / 4pm ET :tv: https://t.co/NTu6tkWtcqTag someone you want to see in tomorrow’s Code Red! :fire: pic.twitter.com/CCsR4egh4U — BoomTV (@GoBoomTV) October 29, 2019 Gunfight is the game mode of choice, which will feature all of the purpose-built maps and rules — which are tailored perfectly to intense competitive play. In terms of the prize pool, those taking top honors will earn the lion’s share of $10,000, all from the comfort of their home setup. So the stage is set and the teams are poised to lock horns live on-stream for the first time since Modern Warfare’s official launch on October 25.

  • How to watch CoD: Vanguard Multiplayer reveal on September 7 – Dexerto

    How to watch CoD: Vanguard Multiplayer reveal on September 7 ActivisionThe wait is almost over for Call of Duty fans across the world. The Vanguard Multiplayer reveal trailer is set for September 7, 2021 and fans are hoping it will be a hit. Here’s how you can catch the action live as it unfolds. The Call of Duty: Vanguard Multiplayer was briefly revealed at the CDL Championship in August. At the event, fans were introduced to the Champion Hill Alpha and what was in store for the future. While only some details have been revealed or leaked the majority of Multiplayer remains to be unseen to the public. With the Vanguard Beta set to release for PlayStation users on September 10, the official Multiplayer reveal is coming, and here’s how you can watch it. How to watch the Call of Duty: Vanguard Multiplayer reveal Vanguard’s reveal live stream is set for September 7, 2021 at 10AM PST / 1PM EST and can be viewed from the YouTube link above or on the Call of Duty Twitch channel. As of now, there is no official announcement on how long the reveal will be but it is expected to be packed with information regarding Multiplayer. If you miss any of the live stream or the Multiplayer trailer, it will likely be posted on Call of Duty’s Twitter page and YouTube sometime after it’s been released. What will be shown in Call of Duty: Vanguard Multiplayer reveal With this reveal Call of Duty has told fans to, “Get ready for news of new MP modes, maps, weapons, beta, and more.” The game is set to have 20 multiplayer maps at release, with new game modes, and weapons. Fans can expect to see how the WWII theme will play a role in this year’s game. It has been teased that there will be destructive obstacles that will shape up the way maps can play. With the beta scheduled to come out on September 10, players will be able to jump into the game and test these new features for themselves. Players can also expect to get more details regarding how the beta will work during this live stream. Vanguard is right around the corner and you’re not going to want to miss any of the action.

  • How to watch CoD Next 2024: Start time, streams, Black Ops 6 multiplayer reveal, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CoD Next 2024: Start time, streams, Black Ops 6 multiplayer reveal, more Activision2024’s iteration of Call of Duty Next is coming fast, and the devs are set to reveal tons of intel on Black Ops 6, giving us a deeper look into multiplayer, Zombies, what we can expect from Warzone, and more. So here is a rundown of the event. With yet another iteration of CoD comes the annual CoD Next where the devs give players a look into the new game, and with Black Ops 6’s early access so close by, the hype is certainly building. Although a lot of info has already been released, there is still a lot more that has yet to be revealed. This is where CoD Next comes in, so here is everything you need to know about the event. When is CoD Next 2024? Date and start time CoD Next 2024 will start on Wednesday, August 28, at 9 AM PT. It’s unsure how long 2024’s CoD Next will run for, but previous iterations have lasted around four hours, so brace plan ahead if you want to watch the entire showcase. How to watch the event CoD Next 2024 will be streamed on the official Call of Duty YouTube channel and the official Twitch channel. Generally, players will be able to get exclusive drops, but it has yet to be announced, so we will update you here when it does. In addition to the official streams, fans can also tune in to their favorite CoD streamers, who will also be broadcasting the event. What can we expect at CoD Next 2024? At CoD Next 2024, the main attraction will undoubtedly be Black Ops 6 multiplayer’s full reveal. We’ve already gotten a glimpse, be it omnimovement, new maps, or returning weapons, but we’ll be getting the whole shebang. Additionally, we’ll be given a first look into the new Zombies map, Liberty Falls. We’ve already been shown what Terminus, the other map coming in Black Ops 6, will entail, so this time we’ll be getting a better peek into what we’ll be doing in West Virginia. Additionally, we’ll be getting a good look into Warzone’s future. We already know that the battle royale will continue to feature MW2 and MW3 content as BO6 releases, which includes the new omnimovement. We may likely hear news of a map change, perhaps a potential return of Verdansk, although leaks have claimed we may not see it for a while after Black Ops 6 releases. Additionally, we’ll be getting some updates to CoD and Warzone mobile, alongside gameplay of the new game.

  • How to watch CoD Next 2023: Start time, streams, new Warzone map reveal, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CoD Next 2023: Start time, streams, new Warzone map reveal, more ActivisionCall of Duty Next: 2023 is just around the corner as devs look set to reveal the next year of the franchise in full. From our first look at Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer to the debut of Warzone’s next map, here’s the full rundown on the blockbuster CoD Next event. As is now becoming an annual tradition, weeks out from the latest CoD release, devs take the opportunity to bring content creators from around the world under one roof. Celebrating the series while sharing a glimpse at the future, CoD Next serves as a major showcase of what’s to come for the mega-popular franchise. CoD Next 2023 is set to be no different, with the scene’s biggest stars all descending upon one central location to get their hands on the new content. Not only will Modern Warfare 3’s multiplayer be on full display, but so too will the next year of Warzone. From when it all kicks off to how you can watch along from home, here’s everything you need to know about the CoD Next 2023 event. When is CoD Next 2023? Date and start time CoD Next 2023 takes place on Thursday, October 5, with a 9 AM PT start time. Currently, it’s unclear just how long the event may run, but fans can expect at least a few hours of entertainment as content creators go hands-on with all the new content. How to watch CoD Next 2023 CoD Next 2023 is set to be streamed across both the official Call of Duty YouTube channel along with the Call of Duty Twitch channel as well. Fans can even snag exclusive Twitch drops and YouTube rewards simply by watching the streams on the day. These streams will serve as your best way to keep on top of the action throughout the day, though that’s not the only way to watch along. Fans can also tune into direct POVs of their favorite streamers at the event, with dozens of popular names all set to share their own gameplay from the event. What to expect at CoD Next 2023 Set to kick things off is a full-fledged reveal of Modern Warfare 3’s multiplayer component. Streamers are expected to compete across a number of maps and modes from this year’s release, giving us our first look at the classic MW2 maps in action here once again. Next up, Zombies will be on display as Activision unveils the future of the undead mode, though exactly what this looks like and how much time will be dedicated to it all remains unclear for now. Following the Modern Warfare 3 section of the event, fans will be treated to a special Warzone presentation. It’s here that the new Battle Royale map will be showcased, along with any key gameplay changes shaking things up for the next 12 months. Rounding it all out is the mobile-centric leg of the event, with Warzone Mobile coming into focus ahead of its highly-anticipated release.

  • How to watch CDL Toronto: streams, schedule, scores, brackets, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL Toronto: streams, schedule, scores, brackets, more Unsplash / CDL[jwplayer fKo7sjsG] The Toronto Home Series has now wrapped up, with hosts Toronto Ultra claiming victory and defending their homestand! Check out our full CDL Toronto recap for the final placements, Grand Final highlights, and more. The end of the CDL 2020 regular season is finally upon us, as the Toronto Home Series is the final tournament before the Playoffs and Championships kick off in August. A lot of eyes are on this event, not just because it’s the final chance for teams to improve their seeding for the postseason, but also because the league’s top-four teams are all competing. Read More: Scump pitches perfect CDL format for 2021 – Alongside the hosts, Ultra, also participating are Atlanta FaZe, Chicago Huntsmen, Dallas Empire, Florida Mutineers, Minnesota ROKKR, OpTic Gaming Los Angeles, and Seattle Surge. Jump to Section: Streams All Call of Duty League events this season are being broadcast exclusively on YouTube, and so you can watch the Day 3 livestream for CDL Toronto below. Brackets Here are the brackets for Groups A and B at the Toronto Home Series, as well as the playoffs once the group-play matches have all concluded. Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Playoff Bracket Schedule & results Friday, July 24 – Day 1 recap & highlights Saturday, July 25 – Day 2 recap & highlights Sunday, July 26 – Day 3 recap & highlights Format & rules Within two pre-determined groups of four, the eight competing teams play a double-elimination bracket to determine who gets to advance to the all-important semifinals Once the group stage is over, the single-elimination playoff bracket begins, with the winner of Group A facing the second-place team from Group B in the semis, and vice-versa. As per usual, there’s a $100,000 prize pool for this Home Series, but perhaps more importantly, a solid chunk of CDL Points are on the line as well. Each win is worth 10 points, with an additional 10 going to the champions, which means that they’ll end up earning the maximum 50. 1st – 50 CDL Points + $50,000 – 2nd – 30 CDL Points + $30,000 – 3rd/4th – 20 CDL Points + $10,000 – 5th/6th – 10 CDL Points – 7th/8th – 0 CDL Points – Teams & Rosters As mentioned above, the current top-four teams in the 2020 standings are all competing at CDL Toronto, making this one of the most star-studded events of the season. Seeing as how this is the final Home Series before the postseason kicks off, and the fact that it’s such a short turnaround from CDL London, no roster changes are expected to have been made in the leadup to this tournament. Still, in addition to all the huge names that will be front and center, we also do get to see OpTic Gaming LA’s new-look lineup in action for the second-straight week, after their rookies Drazah and Hollow had bright flashes last weekend. Atlanta FaZe – Chicago Huntsmen – Dallas Empire – Florida Mutineers – Minnesota ROKKR – OpTic Gaming Los Angeles – Seattle Surge – Toronto Ultra – Atlanta FaZe Tyler ‘aBeZy‘ Pharris – Chris ‘Simp‘ Lehr – McArthur ‘Cellium‘ Jovel – Michael ‘MajorManiak‘ Syzzmaniak – Preston ‘Priestahh‘ Greiner – Juan ‘JurNii‘ Antonio González (Sub) – Thomas ‘GRVTY‘ Malin (Sub) – Chicago Huntsmen Seth ‘Scump‘ Abner – Matthew ‘FormaL‘ Piper – Alec ‘Arcitys‘ Sanderson – Dylan ‘Envoy‘ Hannon – Preston ‘Prestinni’ Sanderson – Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman (sub) – Jordon ‘General‘ General (sub) – Marcus ‘MBoZe‘ Blanks (sub) – Nick ‘MaNiaC‘ Kershner (Sub) – Dallas Empire James ‘Clayster‘ Eubanks – Ian ‘Crimsix‘ Porter – Anthony ‘Shotzzy‘ Cuevas-Castro – Cuyler ‘Huke‘ Garland – Indervir ‘iLLeY‘ Dhaliwal – Thomas ‘Tommey‘ Trewen (Sub) – Paul ‘Tisch‘ Tischler (Sub) – Florida Mutineers Maurice ‘F3rocitys‘ Henriquez – Colt ‘Havok‘ McLendon – Joseph ‘Owakening‘ Conley – Cesar ‘Skyz‘ Bueno – Bradley ‘Frosty‘ Bergstrom – Chance ‘Maux‘ Moncivaez (Sub) – Minnesota ROKKR Justin ‘SiLLY‘ Fargo-Palmer – Adam ‘Assault‘ Garcia – Adam ‘GodRx‘ Brown – Alex ‘Alexx‘ Carpenter – Obaid ‘Asim‘ Asim – Kaden ‘Exceed‘ Stockdale (sub) – Devin ‘TTinyy‘ Robinson (sub) – OpTic Gaming LA Thomas ‘TJHaly‘ Haly – Kenny ‘Kenny‘ Williams – Austin ‘SlasheR‘ Liddicoat – Darien ‘Hollow’ Chverchko – Zack ‘Drazah’ Jordan – Martin ‘Chino‘ Chino (sub) – Brandon ‘Dashy‘ Otell (sub) – Jordan ‘JKap‘ Kaplan (sub) – Jevon ‘Goonjar‘ Gooljar-lim (sub) – Seattle Surge Sam ‘Octane‘ Larew – Josiah ‘Slacked‘ Berry – Bryan ‘Apathy‘ Zhelyazkov – Nicholas ‘Proto‘ Maldonado – Casey ‘Pandur‘ Romano – Ian ‘Enable‘ Wyatt (sub) – Toronto Ultra Nicholas ‘Classic‘ DiCostanzo – Anthony ‘Methodz‘ Zinni – Ben ‘Bance‘ Bance – Tobias ‘CleanX‘ Juul Jønsson – Cameron ‘Cammy‘ McKilligan – Carson ‘Brack‘ Newberry (sub) – Alejandro ‘Lucky‘ López (sub) – Daniel ‘Loony‘ Loza (sub) – Adrian ‘MeTTalZ‘ Serrano (sub) – Mehran ‘Mayhem‘ Anjomshoa (sub) – For more information about the current campaign, make sure to visit our Call of Duty League 2020 season hub, which includes the latest standings, event schedule, and more.

  • How to watch CDL Seattle: stream, schedule, scores, brackets, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL Seattle: stream, schedule, scores, brackets, more The Seattle Home Series has now wrapped up, with Chicago Huntsmen claiming victory! Check out our full CDL Seattle recap for the final placements, Grand Final highlights, and more. The Seattle Home Series will be the fourth event to be held online after the CoD League decided it was best to restructure the 2020 season’s format and schedule. In attendance will be the Surge, Chicago Huntsmen, Paris Legion, Los Angeles Guerrillas, London Royal Ravens, OpTic Gaming Los Angeles, Minnesota ROKKR, and New York Subliners. The event will see a different team be crowned champions for the fourth Home Series in a row, as the last three winners – Florida Mutineers, Dallas Empire, and Atlanta FaZe – will not be competing. Read More: Royal Ravens add Zer0 to CDL roster – Everything you need to know about CDL Seattle can be found below, including the official streams for each day, schedule, brackets, results, and more. Jump to Section: Streams All Call of Duty League events this season are being broadcast exclusively on YouTube and we’ve included the streams for all three days of CDL Seattle below. Day 1 – May 22 Day 2 – May 23 Day 3 – May 24 Brackets Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Playoff Bracket Schedule & results Make sure to check out the CDL Seattle final placements hub to see where each team placed and how many CDL Points they earned. Friday, May 22 – Day 1 recap & highlights Saturday, May 23 – Day 2 recap & highlights Sunday, May 24 – Day 3 recap & highlights Format & rules As usual, the Seattle Home Series will feature eight teams that have been placed in predetermined groups, each featuring a double-elimination bracket. Two of the four teams from each group will advance to the single-elimination playoff bracket, with the winner of Group A facing the second-place squad from Group B and vice-versa. Read More: Huntsmen confirm Prestinni signing – In addition to the prize money and Call of Duty League glory, there will be some valuable CDL Points on the line. Each win is worth 10 points, with an additional 10 going to the champions. 1st – 50 CDL Points – 2nd – 30 CDL Points – 3rd/4th – 20 CDL Points – 5th/6th – 10 CDL Points – 7th/8th – 0 CDL Points – Teams & Rosters Here are the participating teams and their rosters for the Seattle Home Series. There are a couple of squads who made some changes between the previous event and this one, including Chicago Huntsmen opting to drop Gunless and pick up the Mutineers’ Prestinni in his place. OpTic Gaming LA, while not making a roster change, did part ways with coach Pacman just days their first-ever Grand Final berth of the season, so it’ll be interesting to see how they’ll perform following that surprise announcement. Royal Ravens, who haven’t done all that well in recent events, made a new signing of their own, bringing in Zer0 from the Subliners bench to start in place of Jurd. Last but not least, the hosts themselves also shuffled things up ahead of their event. After dropping Enable from the starting lineup in favor of Pandur, Seattle have since reverted that change and inserted the veteran back into the main team. Chicago Huntsmen – LA Guerrillas – London Royal Ravens – Minnesota ROKKR – New York Subliners – OpTic Gaming LA – Paris Legion – Seattle Surge – Chicago Huntsmen Seth ‘Scump‘ Abner – Matthew ‘FormaL‘ Piper – Alec ‘Arcitys‘ Sanderson – Dylan ‘Envoy‘ Hannon – Preston ‘Prestinni’ Sanderson – Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman (sub) – Jordon ‘General‘ General (sub) – Marcus ‘MBoZe‘ Blanks (sub) – LA Guerrillas Rasim ‘Blazt‘ Ogresevic – Ulysses ‘AquA‘ Silva – Jacob ‘Decemate‘ Cato – Kris ‘Spart‘ Cervantez – Reece ‘Vivid’ Drost – Andres ‘Lacefield‘ Lacefield (sub) – Renato ‘Saints‘ Forza (sub) – Patrick ‘ACHES‘ Price (sub) – London Royal Ravens Bradley ‘wuskin‘ Marshall – Matthew ‘Skrapz‘ Marshall – Trei ‘Zer0’ Morris – Dylan ‘Dylan‘ Henderson – Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor – Jordan ‘Jurd‘ Crowley (sub) – Rhys ‘Rated‘ Price (sub) – Dylan ‘MadCat‘ Daly (sub) – Minnesota ROKKR Justin ‘SiLLY‘ Fargo-Palmer – Adam ‘Assault‘ Garcia – Adam ‘GodRx‘ Brown – Alex ‘Alexx‘ Carpenter – Obaid ‘Asim‘ Asim – Kaden ‘Exceed‘ Stockdale (sub) – Devin ‘TTinyy‘ Robinson (sub) – New York Subliners Thomas ‘ZooMaa‘ Paparatto – Donovan ‘Temp‘ Laroda – Lamar ‘Accuracy‘ Abedi – Makenzie ‘Mack‘ Kelley – Dillon ‘Attach‘ Price – Doug ‘Censor‘ Martin (sub) – Nick ‘Happy‘ Suda (sub) – OpTic Gaming LA Thomas ‘TJHaly‘ Haly – Brandon ‘Dashy‘ Otell – Kenny ‘Kenny‘ Williams – Austin ‘SlasheR‘ Liddicoat – Martin ‘Chino‘ Chino – Jordan ‘JKap‘ Kaplan (sub) – Jevon ‘Goonjar‘ Gooljar-lim (sub) – Paris Legion Luke ‘Louqa‘ Rigas – Conrad ‘Shockz‘ Rymarek – Denholm ‘Denz‘ Taylor – Matthew ‘KISMET‘ Tinsley – Zach ‘Zed‘ Denyer – Timothy ‘Phantomz‘ Landis (sub) – Paul ‘Breszy‘ Breszynski (sub) – Seattle Surge Damon ‘Karma‘ Barlow – Ian ‘Enable‘ Wyatt – Sam ‘Octane‘ Larew – Josiah ‘Slacked‘ Berry – Bryan ‘Apathy‘ Zhelyazkov – Casey ‘Pandur‘ Romano (sub) – Nicholas ‘Proto‘ Maldonado (sub) – For more information about the current campaign, make sure to visit our Call of Duty League 2020 season hub, which includes the latest standings, event schedule, and more.

  • Team Envailed wins $100K CDL Resurgence Fortune’s Keep tournament: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Envailed wins $100K CDL Resurgence Fortune’s Keep tournament: Final results ActivisionThe Call of Duty League hosted another $100,000 Resurgence tournament on Warzone map Fortune’s Keep, with trios dropping in to represent the top teams in CoD. In the end, Team Envailed squeaked out a win over the fierce competition. In April 2022, the CDL hosted a $100k Resurgence tournament on Rebirth Island, with LA Guerrillas taking home the trophy thanks to solid plays throughout from Bryan ‘Apathy’ Zhelyazkov, Jordan ‘HusKerrs’ Thomas, Gavin ‘UnRationaL’ Ackley, and Scummn. The CDL Resurgence tournament made its return in October 2022, with 16 trios taking to Fortune’s Keep for the grand final. It was a grueling two days that saw huge upsets, shocking controversies, and a wealth of mindblowing gameplay from the most talented players in the world. At the end of the day, Team Envailed (made up of Envailed, Sage, and Clamp) were the victors, but their road to the $30,000 prize wasn’t an easy one. Here’s how it all went down. CDL Fortune’s Keep Resurgence $100k results The eight qualifying teams from each group faced off in one final eight-map $100,000 battle. Here’s the list of the final 16 squads: The first two matches of the Grand Final were absolutely dominated by Team Braxtvn who picked up consecutive wins to kick off the show. Whether it was through a heads up stim play or some absolute laser beaming gunplay, the squad got off to the hottest start possible. Game 3 saw quite the shakeup as it was the LA Thieves squad, who had struggled in the first two maps, fighting their way back into the winner’s circle. It was a similar story for Game 4 as Toronto Ultra also notched a much-needed win. Game 5 was a busy one and even teams that weren’t showcased on the broadcast absolutely popped off. Both Seattle Surge and Las Vegas Legion had monstrous games, but yet again it was Team Braxtvn swooping that 2x multiplier away from everyone else. Despite having three wins under their belts, the squad is still a ways out from first place thanks to the relatively low number of kills despite their otherwise clutch performances. Drop Six was the game where Team Envailed’s high-kill performances was finally complemented by their placing, as the team outlasted everyone else, winning the match nearly the same way the did in their Semi Finals win where they spoiled OpTic Gaming’s run and cemented their place at the top heading into the final two games. Drop 7 was another huge run for Team Envailed, but they were still upstaged by a 50-point win from Las Vegas Legion who controlled the entirety of the endgame by taking over the center of the map and keeping the pressure high with coordinated 3-man pushes. That win left Legion with 188 points, while Envailed follows closely behind at 180.6. Drop 8 was a chaotic one that saw Team EBatez nab a much needed win to move higher up in the Top 8, but the all eyes were on the top of the overall leaderboard. Both Las Vegas Legion and Team Envailed dropped out much earlier than the previous games, but all in all, Envailed, Sage, and Clamp ended up locking up the #1 spot and securing the $30,000 top prize. CDL Resurgence Semi Finals Group A results The first game of the five-map marathon was a barnburner that never seemed secure for one team but was ultimately squeezed out by Gyrodabest and Co. Game 2 had a few moments were control went back and forth to different squads, but ultimately it was LA Thieves who pulled away thanks to a few clever rotational plays at the end of the game. Game 3 was ultimately quite slow and methodical and ended up being stolen away from LAG when Team Smixie managed to slide in with perfect timing and clean up the final fight. The penultimate game was never really in question as Team Biffle, led by the man himself, absolutely dominated the lobby and put up a 46-point performance going into the final game of the semi finals. Game 5 was maybe the most chaotic finish of them all, but with their backs against the wall, the former CDL Rebirth champions LAG managed to clutch up a massive 3v3 fight to come out on top, ultimately securing their spot in the Grand Finals along the way. Semi Finals B results The first game of the second group kicked off with teams being a little cautious, each team playing slowly and attempting to catch the other squads out in the open, but it was ultimately Team Envailed claiming the victory at the end of the day. It was a different story in Game 2 as the pace increased drastically from the first outing. It came down to a number of solos at the end of the game, and Ahtract completely dominated the endgame to secure a dub for Team Bloo. He collected the final three kills of the game by holding high ground and lasering the competition to close things out, putting them in a good spot heading into the final three games. Game 3 kept the pace up as well, with NYSL walking away with a 39 point game even without winning, but it was the TBE/ROKKR representatives who locked up the win with a 12 kill performance of their own, earning them 24 points overall. The trend of a new winner taking each game continued in Game 4 as Team Eyeqew clutched out maybe the most chaotic final rotation of any game of the day, and their 18-kill jumped them out of 11th place and set them up inside the Top 8 heading into the last game. The final game took the crown for Most Chaotic across all ten maps of the semi-finals. Ultimately, it was Team Clumsy’s Kurect that outlasted the competition, but the bigger story was the bold strategy of Flxnked to take a helicopter into the last two rotations, and staying above the fight, ultimately earning enough placement points to push his squad over Rokkr and into the Top 8. CDL Resurgence Fortune’s Keep $100k stream & schedule The Semis and Finals of the tournament were held across two days, from October 15-16. Matches started at 12pm PT (3 pm ET/8 pm BST) each day, with each part of the tournament taking place at the following times: Semi-Final A — Saturday, October 15 at 12pm PT (3 pm ET/8 pm BST) – Semi-Final B — Saturday, October 15 at 2.30 pm PT (5.30 pm ET/10.30 pm BST) – Final — Sunday, October 16 at 12pm PT (3 pm ET/8 pm BST) – CDL Resurgence Fortune’s Keep $100k format Each Semi-Final saw 16 teams drop into Fortune’s Keep: eight CDL teams, six qualifiers, and two Activision invites. The top eight teams from each Semi then qualified for the Finals. Teams earned points to qualify for the final based on two criteria: kills and placement. Here’s how the points system was structured: 1 kill = 1 point – Placement Multiplier1st = 2x Points – 2nd – 4th = 1.8x Points – 5th – 7th = 1.6x Points – 8th – 10th = 1.4x Points – 11th – 13th = 1.2x Points – 14th – 16th = 1x Points – – CDL Resurgence Fortune’s Keep $100k teams & prize pool There were plenty of familiar faces taking part in this one, with multiple CDL pros and former competitors joining in on the fun. Of course, Warzone mainstays like HusKerrs, Tommey, and Biffle are also on board. The top eight teams in the tournament will be placing in the money, with the winners taking home $30,000, or $10,000 per player. Here’s the full prize pool breakdown: 1st: $30,000 – 2nd: $21,000 – 3rd: $15,000 – 4th: $12,000 – 5th: $9,000 – 6th: $6,000 – 7th: $4,000 – 8th: $3,000 –

  • iLLeY and Capsidal take down Atlanta FaZe duo in Call of Duty King Finals – Dexerto

    iLLeY and Capsidal take down Atlanta FaZe duo in Call of Duty King Finals ActivisionIn what was supposed to be a Call of Duty League vs. Warzone event, two CDL duos met in the Finals, with iLLeY and Capsidal coming out on top. After five events and three weeks, the Call of Duty King event has concluded. The Warzone and CDL pair of Cely and Shifty dominated in the early stages, winning back-to-back $20,000 2v2 WZ kill races. And then, on two different teams, Atlanta FaZe’s aBeZy won the $20,000 MW2 Hardpoint and the $20,000 SND event. aBeZy had a chance to win a third event in the Finals with CDL teammate Cellium but ultimately fell short. It all came down to a gunfight match in the last event, and Cellium and iLLeY took care of business. Contents Results Finals Event 4 ($20,000 MW2 Hardpoint 4v4) Event 3 ($20,000 Warzone 2v2) Event 2 ($20,000 MW2 Search & Destroy 4v4) Event 1 ($20,000 Warzone 2v2) MW2 2 & Warzone 2: Who Is The King explained Who is The King stacked some of the CDL’s top pros against Warzone’s largest creators against and with each other in a five-event, three-week tournament. The first four events alternated between 2v2 kill Warzone kill races and 4v4 Modern Warfare 2 SnD and Hardpoint matches. Each 2v2 team featured one CDL and one Warzone creator, while 4v4 teams comprised two CDL players and two Warzone creators. The Finals did away with the previous format and features 2v2 teams of CDL pros against Warzone creators. Pairs competed in best-of-three series, with game one being a 2v2 Warzone kill race, game two an MW2 hardpoint match, and if necessary, a Gunfight match as the decider. Who Is The king prize pool The first four events had a $20,000 prize pool, and the finals bumped that figure up to $70,000. Teams Here is a full list of the event’s teams. Finals Event 4 ($20,000 MW2 Hardpoint 4v4) Event 3 ($20,000 Warzone 2v2) Event 2 ($20,000 MW2 Search & Destroy 4v4)

  • How to watch CDL Championship Weekend: streams, schedule, brackets, scores – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL Championship Weekend: streams, schedule, brackets, scores CDL [jwplayer sD84salO] The Call of Duty League Playoffs and Championship Weekend have wrapped up with Dallas Empire being crowned champions. Check out our post-CDL Champs hub for the full final placements, highlights, prize winnings, and more. After a long and grueling 13-event regular season that saw the sudden but necessary switch to an online format, the Call of Duty League’s inaugural postseason is now at its final stage. The end-of-season tournament saw 12 teams competing for a spot in the Championship Weekend, to challenge for the $1.5 million first-place prize. Now, only four teams remain: Atlanta FaZe, Chicago Huntsmen, Dallas Empire, and London Royal Ravens. Below, you can find everything you need to keep up with the matches, including streams for each day, the full schedule, brackets, results, a breakdown of the format, and more. Jump to section: Final Placements To see where each team finished in this postseason tournament and their shares of the $4.6 million prize pool, make sure to check out our CDL Playoffs & Champs Final Placements hub. Streams As with all of the regular season Home Series events, the entire 2020 CDL postseason will be streamed live on YouTube, and we will include each day’s broadcast here. Brackets Now that only four teams remain, here’s how the bracket looks for the Championship Weekend. Championship Weekend Bracket Here are all of the brackets for the Playoffs portions of the event, so you can see the route to finals. Winners Bracket Losers Bracket Schedule & results Full schedule for the CDL Championship Weekend, starting on August 29, with an elimination match between London and Chicago. Championship Weekend Saturday, August 29 – Day 1 recap & highlights Sunday, August 30 – Grand Final recap & highlights Playoffs results Here are all the scores from the Playoffs – teams marked in red were eliminated at that point in the tournament. Wednesday, August 19 Thursday, August 20 Friday, August 21 Saturday, August 22 – Day 4 recap & highlights Sunday, August 23 – Day 5 recap & highlights Format & prizing The 2020 Call of Duty League postseason is a massive double-elimination tournament that’s split into two sections: the Playoffs, which run from August 19 to August 23, and the Championship Weekend, which takes place August 29 and 30. Read More: Dallas Empire’s Shotzzy wins 2020 CDL MVP – Due to a midseason change to the format, all 12 teams are competing in the playoffs, with the top eight seeds from the regular season starting off in the winners bracket and the bottom four facing elimination right away in the losers. The match format, as usual, is best-of-five, featuring two Hardpoints, two Search and Destroys, and one Domination. This will apply to all matches except the Championship Grand Final, which will be a best-of-nine with the team from the winners bracket starting off with a 1-0 lead. Map 1—Hardpoint – Map 2—Search and Destroy – Map 3—Domination – Map 4—Hardpoint – Map 5— Search and Destroy – Map 6—Domination – Map 7—Hardpoint – Map 8—Search and Destroy – As for the prizing, the top 10 placing teams each earn at least a $100,000 share of the $4.6 million pool, meaning that the two sides that get eliminated in the first round will exit empty-handed. League Champion—$1.5 million – Runner-up—$900,000 – 3rd place—$600,000 – 4th place—$450,000 – 5th/6th place—$300,000 (2 teams) – 7th/8th place—$175,000 (2 teams) – 9th/10th place—$100,000 (2 teams) – 11th/12thplace—$0 (2 teams) – In addition to the $1.5 million, the champions will also receive a full-size throne, the 2020 championship trophy, and commemorative rings. https://twitter.com/CODLeague/status/1297953735881003008 Teams & Rosters All of the teams except one are featuring the same roster that they finished the regular season with, the lone exception being the Minnesota ROKKR. Following a very difficult last few months of their campaign, the ROKKR decided to bench GodRx for substitute player Exceed, who did already make his pro debut when subbing in for the injured Alexx on June 13. Atlanta FaZe – Chicago Huntsmen – Dallas Empire – Florida Mutineers – London Royal Ravens – Los Angeles Guerrillas – Minnesota ROKKR – New York Subliners – OpTic Gaming Los Angeles – Paris Legion – Seattle Surge – Toronto Ultra – Atlanta FaZe Tyler ‘aBeZy‘ Pharris – Chris ‘Simp‘ Lehr – McArthur ‘Cellium‘ Jovel – Michael ‘MajorManiak‘ Syzzmaniak – Preston ‘Priestahh‘ Greiner – Juan ‘JurNii‘ Antonio González (Sub) – Thomas ‘GRVTY‘ Malin (Sub) – Chicago Huntsmen Seth ‘Scump‘ Abner – Matthew ‘FormaL‘ Piper – Alec ‘Arcitys‘ Sanderson – Dylan ‘Envoy‘ Hannon – Preston ‘Prestinni’ Sanderson – Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman (sub) – Jordon ‘General‘ General (sub) – Marcus ‘MBoZe‘ Blanks (sub) – Dallas Empire James ‘Clayster‘ Eubanks – Ian ‘Crimsix‘ Porter – Anthony ‘Shotzzy‘ Cuevas-Castro – Cuyler ‘Huke‘ Garland – Indervir ‘iLLeY‘ Dhaliwal – Thomas ‘Tommey‘ Trewen (Sub) – Paul ‘Tisch‘ Tischler (Sub) – Florida Mutineers Maurice ‘F3rocitys‘ Henriquez – Colt ‘Havok‘ McLendon – Joseph ‘Owakening‘ Conley – Cesar ‘Skyz‘ Bueno – Bradley ‘Frosty‘ Bergstrom – Chance ‘Maux‘ Moncivaez (Sub) – London Royal Ravens Bradley ‘wuskin‘ Marshall – Matthew ‘Skrapz‘ Marshall – Trei ‘Zer0’ Morris – Dylan ‘Dylan‘ Henderson – Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor – Jordan ‘Jurd‘ Crowley (sub) – Rhys ‘Rated‘ Price (sub) – Dylan ‘MadCat‘ Daly (sub) – Los Angeles Guerrillas Rasim ‘Blazt‘ Ogresevic – Ulysses ‘AquA‘ Silva – Jacob ‘Decemate‘ Cato – Renato ‘Saints‘ Forza – Reece ‘Vivid’ Drost – Kris ‘Spart‘ Cervantez (sub) – Andres ‘Lacefield‘ Lacefield (sub) – Patrick ‘ACHES‘ Price (sub) – Minnesota ROKKR Justin ‘SiLLY‘ Fargo-Palmer – Adam ‘Assault‘ Garcia – Adam ‘GodRx‘ Brown – Alex ‘Alexx‘ Carpenter – Obaid ‘Asim‘ Asim – Adam ‘GodRx‘ Brown (sub) – Devin ‘TTinyy‘ Robinson (sub) – New York Subliners Thomas ‘ZooMaa‘ Paparatto – Donovan ‘Temp‘ Laroda – Lamar ‘Accuracy‘ Abedi – Makenzie ‘Mack‘ Kelley – Dillon ‘Attach‘ Price – Doug ‘Censor‘ Martin (sub) – Nick ‘Happy‘ Suda (sub) – Paris Legion Luke ‘Louqa‘ Rigas – Conrad ‘Shockz‘ Rymarek – Denholm ‘Denz‘ Taylor – Matthew ‘KISMET‘ Tinsley – Zach ‘Zed‘ Denyer – Timothy ‘Phantomz‘ Landis (sub) – Paul ‘Breszy‘ Breszynski (sub) – OpTic Gaming LA Thomas ‘TJHaly‘ Haly – Kenny ‘Kenny‘ Williams – Austin ‘SlasheR‘ Liddicoat – Darien ‘Hollow’ Chverchko – Zack ‘Drazah’ Jordan – Martin ‘Chino‘ Chino (sub) – Brandon ‘Dashy‘ Otell (sub) – Jordan ‘JKap‘ Kaplan (sub) – Jevon ‘Goonjar‘ Gooljar-lim (sub) – Seattle Surge Sam ‘Octane‘ Larew – Josiah ‘Slacked‘ Berry – Bryan ‘Apathy‘ Zhelyazkov – Nicholas ‘Proto‘ Maldonado – Casey ‘Pandur‘ Romano – Ian ‘Enable‘ Wyatt (sub) – Toronto Ultra Nicholas ‘Classic‘ DiCostanzo – Anthony ‘Methodz‘ Zinni – Ben ‘Bance‘ Bance – Tobias ‘CleanX‘ Juul Jønsson – Cameron ‘Cammy‘ McKilligan – Carson ‘Brack‘ Newberry (sub) – Alejandro ‘Lucky‘ López (sub) – Daniel ‘Loony‘ Loza (sub) – Adrian ‘MeTTalZ‘ Serrano (sub) – Mehran ‘Mayhem‘ Anjomshoa (sub) – Make sure to check out our 2020 Call of Duty League hub for more information about the regular season, including recaps of each event, all roster changes, and more. You can also earn exclusive rewards by watching the matches. Not only can you get your hands on a CDL Knife Blueprint for Warzone and Modern Warfare, but also the chance to get a beta code for Black Ops Cold War.

  • How to watch CDL Paris: streams, schedule, scores, brackets, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL Paris: streams, schedule, scores, brackets, more [jwplayer fKo7sjsG] The Paris Home Series has now wrapped up, with Florida Mutineers claiming victory yet again! Check out our full CDL Paris recap for the final placements, Grand Final highlights, and more. It’s a short turnaround between events for the Call of Duty League as just several days after the conclusion of the Minnesota Home Series, the attention has now turned to the Paris Legion’s own tournament. While maybe not as stacked as CDL Minnesota, the Paris event does still feature several top teams, including Atlanta FaZe, Dallas Empire, and Florida Mutineers, who just captured their second tournament victory of the season. Also participating are the New York Subliners, London Royal Ravens, and OpTic Gaming Los Angeles, all of whom have shown improvements in recent weeks, as well as Toronto Ultra and, of course, the hosts, Paris Legion. With only four Home Series to go this season, this weekend’s competition could play a major role in determining where a lot of these teams get seeded in the Championship Weekend. Jump to Section: Streams All Call of Duty League events this season are being broadcast exclusively on YouTube, and we’ve included the streams for all three days of CDL Paris below. Day 1 – June 19 Day 2 – June 20 Day 3 – June 21 Brackets Here are the Group A and B brackets for CDL Paris, along with the playoffs once all of the matches from group play have concluded. Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Playoff Bracket Schedule & results Friday, June 19 – Day 1 recap & highlights Saturday, June 20 – Day 2 recap & highlights Sunday, June 21 – Day 3 recap & highlights Format & rules As with every other CDL tournament, only eight of the 12 teams will be competing at the Paris Home Series. They’ve been split into two pre-determined groups of four, in which they play a double-elimination bracket to determine who makes it into the next stage. Once the two advancing teams from each group have been decided, they move on to a single-elimination playoff bracket, with the Group A winner playing the Group B runner-up and vice-versa. Read More: CDL Minnesota final placements & results – In addition to the prize money and glory, there’s also a good amount of CDL Points on the line: each win is worth 10 points with an additional 10 going to the champions. 1st – 50 CDL Points – 2nd – 30 CDL Points – 3rd/4th – 20 CDL Points – 5th/6th – 10 CDL Points – 7th/8th – 0 CDL Points – Teams & Rosters With it already being so late into the season, and such a short turnaround between events, it doesn’t appear that any of the teams competing at CDL Paris have made roster changes. Atlanta FaZe – Dallas Empire – Florida Mutineers – London Royal Ravens – OpTic Gaming Los Angeles – New York Subliners – Paris Legion – Toronto Ultra – Atlanta FaZe Tyler ‘aBeZy‘ Pharris – Chris ‘Simp‘ Lehr – McArthur ‘Cellium‘ Jovel – Michael ‘MajorManiak‘ Syzzmaniak – Preston ‘Priestahh‘ Greiner – Juan ‘JurNii‘ Antonio González (Sub) – Thomas ‘GRVTY‘ Malin (Sub) – Dallas Empire James ‘Clayster‘ Eubanks – Ian ‘Crimsix‘ Porter – Anthony ‘Shotzzy‘ Cuevas-Castro – Cuyler ‘Huke‘ Garland – Indervir ‘iLLeY‘ Dhaliwal – Thomas ‘Tommey‘ Trewen (Sub) – Paul ‘Tisch‘ Tischler (Sub) – Florida Mutineers Maurice ‘F3rocitys‘ Henriquez – Colt ‘Havok‘ McLendon – Joseph ‘Owakening‘ Conley – Cesar ‘Skyz‘ Bueno – Bradley ‘Frosty‘ Bergstrom – Chance ‘Maux‘ Moncivaez (Sub) – Nick ‘MaNiaC‘ Kershner (Sub) – London Royal Ravens Bradley ‘wuskin‘ Marshall – Matthew ‘Skrapz‘ Marshall – Trei ‘Zer0’ Morris – Dylan ‘Dylan‘ Henderson – Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor – Jordan ‘Jurd‘ Crowley (sub) – Rhys ‘Rated‘ Price (sub) – Dylan ‘MadCat‘ Daly (sub) – New York Subliners Thomas ‘ZooMaa‘ Paparatto – Donovan ‘Temp‘ Laroda – Lamar ‘Accuracy‘ Abedi – Makenzie ‘Mack‘ Kelley – Dillon ‘Attach‘ Price – Doug ‘Censor‘ Martin (sub) – Nick ‘Happy‘ Suda (sub) – OpTic Gaming LA Thomas ‘TJHaly‘ Haly – Brandon ‘Dashy‘ Otell – Kenny ‘Kenny‘ Williams – Austin ‘SlasheR‘ Liddicoat – Martin ‘Chino‘ Chino – Jordan ‘JKap‘ Kaplan (sub) – Jevon ‘Goonjar‘ Gooljar-lim (sub) – Paris Legion Luke ‘Louqa‘ Rigas – Conrad ‘Shockz‘ Rymarek – Denholm ‘Denz‘ Taylor – Matthew ‘KISMET‘ Tinsley – Zach ‘Zed‘ Denyer – Timothy ‘Phantomz‘ Landis (sub) – Paul ‘Breszy‘ Breszynski (sub) – Toronto Ultra Adrian ‘MeTTalZ‘ Serrano – Anthony ‘Methodz‘ Zinni – Ben ‘Bance‘ Bance – Tobias ‘CleanX‘ Juul Jønsson – Cameron ‘Cammy‘ McKilligan – Carson ‘Brack‘ Newberry (sub) – Alejandro ‘Lucky‘ López (sub) – Daniel ‘Loony‘ Loza (sub) – Nicholas ‘Classic‘ DiCostanzo (sub) – Mehran ‘Mayhem‘ Anjomshoa (sub) – For more information about the current campaign, make sure to visit our Call of Duty League 2020 season hub, which includes the latest standings, event schedule, and more.

  • How to watch CDL New York: streams, schedule, scores, brackets, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL New York: streams, schedule, scores, brackets, more CDL / Unsplash [jwplayer fKo7sjsG] The New York Home Series has now wrapped up, with New York Subliners claiming victory and defending their homestand! Check out our full CDL New York recap for the final placements, Grand Final highlights, and more. For the first time this season, the Call of Duty League is shifting its attention to The Big Apple, as the New York Subliners are hosting their lone Home Series of the inaugural campaign. With just three tournaments left before the CDL Championship, the opportunities for teams to improve their position in the 2020 standings are growing slimmer and slimmer. As per usual, only eight of the 12 sides will be in attendance. In addition to the Subliners, the Atlanta FaZe, Chicago Huntsmen, London Royal Ravens, Los Angeles Guerrillas, Minnesota ROKKR, Paris Legion, and Toronto Ultra will be participating. Jump to Section: Streams All Call of Duty League events this season are being broadcast exclusively on YouTube, and we’ve included the streams for all three days of CDL New York below. Brackets Here are the CDL NY brackets for both Groups A and B, as well as the Playoffs once all the matches from group play have wrapped up. Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Playoff Bracket Schedule & results Friday, July 10 – Day 1 recap & highlights Saturday, July 11 – Day 2 recap & highlights Sunday, July 12 – Day 3 recap & highlights *Teams marked in red were eliminated at that point in the competition. Format & rules CDL New York features the same format that all of the other Home Series have followed: the eight teams are split into two pre-determined groups of four, in which they play a double-elimination bracket until only two are left standing. Read More: Scump shares online concerns for Huntsmen – Those four teams then advance to a single-elimination playoff bracket, with the winner from Group A facing the runner-up from Group B in the semifinals and vice-versa. As for the prizing, in addition to the $100,000 that will be split among the top-four teams, there are a lot of valuable CDL Points at stake. Each win is worth 10 points, with an additional 10 going to the champions. 1st – 50 CDL Points + $50,000 – 2nd – 30 CDL Points + $30,000 – 3rd/4th – 20 CDL Points + $10,000 – 5th/6th – 10 CDL Points – 7th/8th – 0 CDL Points – Teams & Rosters As far as these eight competing teams go, there haven’t been any official roster changes made, so we expect the same starting lineups that they rolled out in their respective previous events. Atlanta FaZe – Chicago Huntsmen – London Royal Ravens – Los Angeles Guerrillas – Minnesota ROKKR – New York Subliners – Paris Legion – Toronto Ultra – Atlanta FaZe Tyler ‘aBeZy‘ Pharris – Chris ‘Simp‘ Lehr – McArthur ‘Cellium‘ Jovel – Michael ‘MajorManiak‘ Syzzmaniak – Preston ‘Priestahh‘ Greiner – Juan ‘JurNii‘ Antonio González (Sub) – Thomas ‘GRVTY‘ Malin (Sub) – Chicago Huntsmen Seth ‘Scump‘ Abner – Matthew ‘FormaL‘ Piper – Alec ‘Arcitys‘ Sanderson – Dylan ‘Envoy‘ Hannon – Preston ‘Prestinni’ Sanderson – Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman (sub) – Jordon ‘General‘ General (sub) – Marcus ‘MBoZe‘ Blanks (sub) – London Royal Ravens Bradley ‘wuskin‘ Marshall – Matthew ‘Skrapz‘ Marshall – Trei ‘Zer0’ Morris – Dylan ‘Dylan‘ Henderson – Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor – Jordan ‘Jurd‘ Crowley (sub) – Rhys ‘Rated‘ Price (sub) – Dylan ‘MadCat‘ Daly (sub) – Los Angeles Guerrillas Rasim ‘Blazt‘ Ogresevic – Ulysses ‘AquA‘ Silva – Jacob ‘Decemate‘ Cato – Renato ‘Saints‘ Forza – Reece ‘Vivid’ Drost – Kris ‘Spart‘ Cervantez (sub) – Andres ‘Lacefield‘ Lacefield (sub) – Patrick ‘ACHES‘ Price (sub) – Minnesota ROKKR Justin ‘SiLLY‘ Fargo-Palmer – Adam ‘Assault‘ Garcia – Adam ‘GodRx‘ Brown – Alex ‘Alexx‘ Carpenter – Obaid ‘Asim‘ Asim – Kaden ‘Exceed‘ Stockdale (sub) – Devin ‘TTinyy‘ Robinson (sub) – New York Subliners Thomas ‘ZooMaa‘ Paparatto – Donovan ‘Temp‘ Laroda – Lamar ‘Accuracy‘ Abedi – Makenzie ‘Mack‘ Kelley – Dillon ‘Attach‘ Price – Doug ‘Censor‘ Martin (sub) – Nick ‘Happy‘ Suda (sub) – Paris Legion Luke ‘Louqa‘ Rigas – Conrad ‘Shockz‘ Rymarek – Denholm ‘Denz‘ Taylor – Matthew ‘KISMET‘ Tinsley – Zach ‘Zed‘ Denyer – Timothy ‘Phantomz‘ Landis (sub) – Paul ‘Breszy‘ Breszynski (sub) – Toronto Ultra Nicholas ‘Classic‘ DiCostanzo – Anthony ‘Methodz‘ Zinni – Ben ‘Bance‘ Bance – Tobias ‘CleanX‘ Juul Jønsson – Cameron ‘Cammy‘ McKilligan – Carson ‘Brack‘ Newberry (sub) – Alejandro ‘Lucky‘ López (sub) – Daniel ‘Loony‘ Loza (sub) – Adrian ‘MeTTalZ‘ Serrano (sub) – Mehran ‘Mayhem‘ Anjomshoa (sub) – For more information about the current campaign, make sure to visit our Call of Duty League 2020 season hub, which includes the latest standings, event schedule, and more.

  • How to watch CDL Minnesota: stream, schedule, scores, brackets, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL Minnesota: stream, schedule, scores, brackets, more [jwplayer fKo7sjsG] The Minnesota Home Series has now wrapped up, with Florida Mutineers claiming victory! Check out our full CDL Minnesota recap for the final placements, Grand Final highlights, and more. The CDL is back to where it all started, as the Minnesota ROKKR are the first team this season to be hosting their second event. This is figuratively speaking, of course, since this Home Series, as with the past several, is being played online. CDL Minnesota is one of the most highly-anticipated tournaments of the inaugural season, as it features the top five teams in the current 2020 standings, which means that the Atlanta FaZe, Dallas Empire, and Chicago Huntsmen are all competing. Seeing as how those three are the only franchises so far to win multiple events – each winning one online and one on LAN – there is an overwhelming sentiment that this weekend’s tournament will determine who is the front-runner for the title of being the best team. Joining them are the hosts, ROKKR, as well as Florida Mutineers, Seattle Surge, LA Guerrillas, and Toronto Ultra. You can find everything you need to know below, including the streams for each day, schedule, brackets, and scores. Jump to Section: Streams All Call of Duty League events this season are being broadcast exclusively on YouTube, and we’ve included the streams for all three days of CDL Minnesota below. Brackets Here are the Group A and B brackets for CDL Minnesota, along with the playoffs once all of the matches from group play have concluded. Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Playoff Bracket Schedule & results Friday, June 12 – Day 1 recap & highlights Saturday, June 13 – Day 2 recap & highlights Sunday, June 14 – Day 3 recap & highlights Format & rules As per usual, the Minnesota Home Series features only eight of the 12 CDL teams, who have been put into two predetermined groups of four, each one consisting of a double-elimination bracket. Two of the four teams from each group advance to the tournament playoffs, which is single elimination, with the winner of Group A facing the runner-up from Group B and vice-versa. In addition to the prize money and CDL glory, there are some all-important CDL Points on the line: Each win is worth 10 points, with an additional ten going to the champions. 1st – 50 CDL Points – 2nd – 30 CDL Points – 3rd/4th – 20 CDL Points – 5th/6th – 10 CDL Points – 7th/8th – 0 CDL Points – Teams & Rosters Once again, RosterMania had been on a hard boil in the weeks leading up to this Home Series, as two players will be making their CDL debut on June 12. Owakening, previously an amateur from the Challengers circuit, will be featuring for the first time since signing with Florida Mutineers to replace the recently-benched Maux. There’s also Proto, a season-long sub for Seattle Surge who was promoted to the starting lineup after Karma announced his surprising retirement a week before the event. Atlanta FaZe – Chicago Huntsmen – Dallas Empire – Florida Mutineers – Los Angeles Guerrillas – Minnesota ROKKR – Seattle Surge – Toronto Ultra – Atlanta FaZe Tyler ‘aBeZy‘ Pharris – Chris ‘Simp‘ Lehr – McArthur ‘Cellium‘ Jovel – Michael ‘MajorManiak‘ Syzzmaniak – Preston ‘Priestahh‘ Greiner – Juan ‘JurNii‘ Antonio González (Sub) – Thomas ‘GRVTY‘ Malin (Sub) – Chicago Huntsmen Seth ‘Scump‘ Abner – Matthew ‘FormaL‘ Piper – Alec ‘Arcitys‘ Sanderson – Dylan ‘Envoy‘ Hannon – Preston ‘Prestinni’ Sanderson – Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman (sub) – Jordon ‘General‘ General (sub) – Marcus ‘MBoZe‘ Blanks (sub) – Dallas Empire James ‘Clayster‘ Eubanks – Ian ‘Crimsix‘ Porter – Anthony ‘Shotzzy‘ Cuevas-Castro – Cuyler ‘Huke‘ Garland – Indervir ‘iLLeY‘ Dhaliwal – Thomas ‘Tommey‘ Trewen (Sub) – Paul ‘Tisch‘ Tischler (Sub) – Florida Mutineers Maurice ‘F3rocitys‘ Henriquez – Colt ‘Havok‘ McLendon – Joseph ‘Owakening‘ Conley – Cesar ‘Skyz‘ Bueno – Bradley ‘Frosty‘ Bergstrom – Chance ‘Maux‘ Moncivaez (Sub) – Nick ‘MaNiaC‘ Kershner (Sub) – Preston ‘Prestinni‘ Sanderson (Sub) – LA Guerrillas Rasim ‘Blazt‘ Ogresevic – Ulysses ‘AquA‘ Silva – Jacob ‘Decemate‘ Cato – Reece ‘Vivid’ Drost – Renato ‘Saints‘ Forza – Andres ‘Lacefield‘ Lacefield (Sub) – Kris ‘Spart‘ Cervantez (Sub) – Patrick ‘ACHES‘ Price (Sub) – Minnesota ROKKR Justin ‘SiLLY‘ Fargo-Palmer – Adam ‘Assault‘ Garcia – Adam ‘GodRx‘ Brown – Alex ‘Alexx‘ Carpenter – Obaid ‘Asim‘ Asim – Kaden ‘Exceed‘ Stockdale (sub) – Devin ‘TTinyy‘ Robinson (sub) – Seattle Surge Nicholas ‘Proto‘ Maldonado – Casey ‘Pandur‘ Romano – Sam ‘Octane‘ Larew – Josiah ‘Slacked‘ Berry – Bryan ‘Apathy‘ Zhelyazkov – Ian ‘Enable‘ Wyatt (sub) – Toronto Ultra Adrian ‘MeTTalZ‘ Serrano – Anthony ‘Methodz‘ Zinni – Ben ‘Bance‘ Bance – Nicholas ‘Classic‘ DiCostanzo – Cameron ‘Cammy‘ McKilligan – Carson ‘Brack‘ Newberry (sub) – Alejandro ‘Lucky‘ López (sub) – Daniel ‘Loony‘ Loza (sub) – Tobias ‘CleanX‘ Juul Jønsson (sub) – Mehran ‘Mayhem‘ Anjomshoa (sub) – For more information about the current campaign, make sure to visit our Call of Duty League 2020 season hub, which includes the latest standings, roster changes, event schedule, and more.

  • New York Subliners complete CDL Major 5 Losers Bracket run with huge victory – Dexerto

    New York Subliners complete CDL Major 5 Losers Bracket run with huge victory Call of Duty LeagueNew York lost its opening match of CDL Major Major 5, but with its tournament life on the line, the Subliners rattled off five straight series victories before ultimately taking down Atlanta FaZe in the Grand Final. In Toronto, New York became the first CDL team to win two Major tournaments in Modern Warfare 2. The Subliners opened the season by winning Major 1 and followed that up by winning the final event before Championship weekend. Paco ‘HyDra‘ Rusiewiez elevated his game to a new level on championship Sunday. The French Phenom won the Major 5 MVP with a 1.30 total KD and 1.74 KD in S&D. FaZe entered Major 5 as the best Search and Destroy team in the league, but New York took all three S&D maps in the Grand Final against Atlanta. New York sets its sights next on COD Champs with momentum at its side. The Subliners are set to face off against Minnesota in the tournament’s first round. Contents:

  • CDL Major 4: LA Thieves take home first Major win in franchise history – Dexerto

    CDL Major 4: LA Thieves take home first Major win in franchise history Call of Duty LeagueCall of Duty League’s Major IV, hosted by New York Subliners and the final Major of the 2022 season was the season’s best. With everything on the line, here’s how it all wrapped up in the final event before Champs. — LA Thieves claim their first Major victory in franchise history – NYSL secure their place at Champs – FaZe and OpTic rebound on LAN – — The New York Major was a show full of hope, heartbreak, and some of the best Call of Duty of the season so far. The hometown New York Subliners rallied in front of their hometown crowd to fly up the standings and punch their ticket to Champs, while the eventual-champion LA Thieves fought through the struggles of a tough season to claim their first ever Major win. From the opening matches to the Grand Final, here’s how all of the chaos broke down over all four days. CDL Major 4 placements Here were the final placements after a wild Major 4, with LA Thieves beating out the rest of the competition to finally lift the trophy deemed “too gruesome” for broadcast: CDL Major 4 bracket & fixtures Here is the full double elimination bracket for Major 4: And to properly relive all of the action, here’s each match result as it all happened.: CDL Major 4 results Day 1 — Thursday, July 14 Day 2 — Friday, July 15 And to properly relive all of the action, here’s each match result as it all happened.: Day 3 — Saturday, July 16 Day 4 — Sunday, July 17 Major 4 was one for the ages, but the stakes get even higher as we move closer to CDL Champs, which will kick off on August 4 at the Galen Center in Los Angeles.

  • CDL Major 4 qualifiers: Results, schedule, standings & more – Dexerto

    CDL Major 4 qualifiers: Results, schedule, standings & more Call of Duty LeagueCall of Duty League Major 4 is almost upon us and the 12 teams have to finish off their qualifier matches to determine their seeding for the penultimate LAN Major before the CDL Championship. Major 3 was huge for the CDL, with CoD esports’ highest peak viewership to date as OpTic Texas almost made the loser’s bracket run of the century, only losing out in the grand final to an unstoppable Toronto Ultra side. Now, just a few weeks later, Toronto Ultra had a rocky qualifying stage, sitting in 9th place while the likes of Vegas Legion and Seattle Surge find themselves flying high with winning records. Here’s all the information you need to keep up with what’s going on ahead of the penultimate Major tournament of the season. Contents CDL Major 4 qualifier stream – CDL Major 4 qualifier standings – CDL Major 4 qualifier schedule – CDL Major 4 qualifier results – CDL Major 4 qualifier teams – CDL Major 4 Qualifiers stream Despite negotiations occurring with the Call of Duty League to make league matches exclusive on YouTube, Major 4 has remained on Twitch as well as streaming to YouTube with no exclusivity, much to fans’ delight. According to Dexerto sources, while talks have cooled on the YouTube exclusivity front, they’re not completely over. As has been the case this season, the matches have all been streamed on the Call of Duty Twitch channel, embedded above, as well as on YouTube starting from Friday, March 31. CDL Major 4 qualifier standings CDL Major 4 Qualifiers schedule With three weeks of qualifiers before the LAN Major takes place in Columbus, OH, here are the remaining matches left to be played before the tournament. Scroll down for results from previous weeks: Week 3 CDL Major 4 qualifier results Week 1 Week 2 CDL Major 4 qualifier teams With some roster changes and releases occurring between Majors 3 and 4, here’s how the teams look heading into the latter stages of the season, though it’s worth noting that there is no roster cut-off for when teams can make changes. Make sure to tune into the qualifier matches to see which teams come out on top starting from Friday, March 31!

  • CDL Major 4 qualifiers: Week 3 – Guerrillas beat Ravens after lengthy delays – Dexerto

    CDL Major 4 qualifiers: Week 3 – Guerrillas beat Ravens after lengthy delays Call of Duty LeagueMajor 4 is the final Major of the 2022 CDL season before the world championship tournament in August. Here’s everything you need to know now that the final week of qualifiers has wrapped up. Major 4 is the biggest event of the season yet. With only the top eight teams qualifying for Champs, every single franchise is going to have to go all out to ensure they have the best seed possible for the big one — if they even qualify at all. With several teams on the precipice of qualification and failure, and their hopes of a world championship on the line, Major 4 will no doubt deliver on all fronts. Contents CDL Major 4 qualifiers stream & schedule The Major 4 qualifiers were streamed live on the Call of Duty League YouTube channel. We’ve got the stream embedded above so you can watch all of the action while you check out the schedule and standings below. Here are the dates for each weekend of qualifiers, ahead of the Major LAN in New York at the end of July: The Major IV LAN will then take place in New York from July 14-17. CDL Major 4 results Week 1 matches Week 2 matches Week 3 matches CDL Major 4 standings & teams Here are the full standings after the CDL Major 4 qualifier matches so far, including their rosters. With a lot of team changes ahead of Major 4, these squads are looking a little different — and so are the results.

  • OpTic Texas sweep Toronto Ultra to win CDL Major 3: Final results – Dexerto

    OpTic Texas sweep Toronto Ultra to win CDL Major 3: Final results Call of Duty LeagueOpTic Texas complete the elimination run, dominating the Toronto Ultra in the Grand Finals to win Major 3. Entering the Toronto Major, all eyes pegged the Atlanta FaZe, OpTic Texas, or the hometown heroes, Toronto Ultra, to emerge as the winners of Major 3. After Ultra sent OpTic Texas to the elimination bracket in round two, the Green Wall’s chip run looked all but over. Yet, the group did the unthinkable by completing an elimination of downing the CDL’s heavy hitters, which consisted of the New York Subliners, finally beating Atlanta FaZe and dominating the Toronto Ultra in the Grand Finals. Major 3 is officially complete, and a twelve-day break commences. Contents: CDL Major 3 Final Placements – CDL Major 3 Full Results – How to rewatch CDL Major 3 – CDL Major 3 qualifier standings – CDL Major 3 Final Placements CDL Major 3 Full Results Day 1: Thursday, May 16 Day 2: Friday, May 17 Day 3: Saturday, May 18 Day 4: Sunday, May 19 How to rewatch CDL Major 3 All of Major 3’s action can be watched on the CDL’s YouTube channel, which we’ve embedded below. CDL Major 3: Qualifier Standings Atlanta FaZe dominated in Major 3 qualifiers, while on the opposite end of the table, Boston Breach failed to win a single series. Here’s how the seeding worked out for Major 3. If you want to play daily fantasy on the Call of Duty League Major 3 matches, you can sign up to PrizePicks with code ReverseSweep for a matched first deposit up to $100.

  • CDL Major 3 qualifiers: Final placements, results, & bracket – Dexerto

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