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  • LA Guerrillas complete historic lower bracket run at CDL Major 2: Final results – Dexerto

    LA Guerrillas complete historic lower bracket run at CDL Major 2: Final results Call of Duty LeagueThe second Major of the Call of Duty League 2022 season is now in the books as the Los Angeles Guerrillas took out the Minnesota RØKKR event with a 5-2 win over Atlanta FaZe. If you missed any of the action, we’ve got you covered with a full breakdown of the $500,000 LAN showdown. Guerrillas make historic lower bracket run, winning six games in a row. – FaZe fall 2-5 in Grand Finals against Guerrillas. – OpTic knocked out with Top 6 finish. – Just weeks after OpTic Texas took out the first Major, all 12 teams were once again gunning for that top spot. While the likes of Toronto Ultra and Subliners continue their slump, others had their best weekend yet. If you missed any of CDL Major 2, check below for a full recap of how it all unfolded. CDL Major 2 results CDL Major 2 stream & schedule The Major was streamed on the Call of Duty League YouTube channel. We’ve embedded the stream above so you can catch up on the VOD at any time. Read More: Call of Duty League 2022 power rankings – Matches officially kicked off at 12pm PST (3pm EST/8pm GMT) on Thursday, March 31, with Florida Mutineers vs. London Royal Ravens getting the event underway. CDL Major 2 recap With the bracket now complete, below are the fixtures for how each day of action played out. Day 1 — Thursday, March 31 Day 2 — Friday, April 1 Day 3 — Saturday, April 2 Day 4 — Sunday, April 3 CDL Major 2 teams Here is how each team lined up for CDL Major 2.

  • ATL FaZe fends off OpTic to win CDL Major 2: Final results – Dexerto

    ATL FaZe fends off OpTic to win CDL Major 2: Final results Call of Duty LeagueMajor 2 of the Call of Duty League 2024 season has officially concluded with ATL FaZe dominating OpTic Texas to take the trophy at the LAN event in Miami, Florida. Throughout Major 1, FaZe and Ultra were the dominant two teams, and that persisted into the LAN event in Boston, where Ultra swept all of their opponents with ease — including the Atlanta side. However, Ultra didn’t have the chance to reclaim their title this time around. They dropped out of the event with a fourth-place finish, followed by Subliners getting eliminated and finishing in third. Atlanta FaZe held strong against OpTic Texas to defeat them 4-1 in the Grand Finals. This breaks Atlanta FaZe’s over 400-day streak since they last held a trophy. Contents CDL Major 2 stream – CDL Major 2 LAN schedule and bracket – CDL Major 2 qualifier results – CDL Major 2 standings – CDL Major 2 Final Results Thursday, March 21 Friday, March 22 Saturday, March 23 Sunday, March 24 CDL Major 2 schedule & bracket Teams starting in the lower bracket were eliminated as a result of a single loss, while teams in the upper bracket got one loss before they’re sent to the lower bracket. Here’s the full schedule for the CDL Major 2 LAN: CDL Major 2 stream As always, the qualifier matches were streamed live on the COD League YouTube channel which is embedded above. If you prefer to catch up via a watch party, you could check out ZooMaa’s stream with The Flank or Scump’s with his OpTic brethren, though there’s no telling how long that’ll be going on for throughout the rest of the season as he and OpTic CEO H3CZ are suing Activision for $680m. Also, note that you can view all previous matchups on the Call of Duty League’s official YouTube channel. CDL Major 2 qualifiers results Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 CDL Major 2 standings Here is how the Major 2 standings looked at the end of the qualifiers. The bottom four teams have a tough road ahead as they start in the lower bracket after a less than stellar showing so far. Make sure to use code REVERSESWEEP when you sign up to PrizePicks for a first deposit match up to $100.

  • How to watch CDL Major 2 Qualifiers: Stream, schedule, teams – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL Major 2 Qualifiers: Stream, schedule, teams Call of Duty LeagueThe Call of Duty League Major 2 qualifiers are coming to a close following a turbulent rostermania period full of speculation, rumors, and the retirement of a Call of Duty legend. Here’s the full schedule and how you can keep track. The Major 2 LAN is taking place in Boston, hosted by the Breach, but before that, there are three weeks of qualifying matches for teams to play and earn their seeding for the tournament. With a new look LA Guerrillas, London Royal Ravens, and OpTic Texas, we could see some big shifts in the rankings from Major 1, especially with OpTic no longer playing with the recently-retired CoD legend Seth ‘Scump’ Abner. Here is the full schedule for each weekend of qualifying. CDL Major 2 qualifiers stream & schedule Major 2 will once again be livestreamed on the Call of Duty Twitch channel, which we’ve embedded above so you don’t have to even leave the page. There are also a number of top creators and former pros, including Scump, co-streaming watch parties for the matches. Qualifying matches started on Friday, January 13, and continue each weekend until the LAN tournament from February 2-5. CDL Major 2 qualifiers: Full matches list Weekend 3: Jan 27-29 CDL Major 2 qualifier results Weekend 1: Jan 13-15 Weekend 2: Jan 20-22 Major 2 standings After the final weekend of matches concludes, teams will have their seeding sorted for Major 2, and their championship hopes can start to begin. All eyes are on the likes of New York Subliners to see if they can go back-to-back at Major 2, while teams such as Toronto Ultra, Atlanta FaZe, and OpTic Texas are looking like serious threats to their crown.

  • CDL Major 2 Qualifiers: Final placements, results, & bracket – Dexerto

    CDL Major 2 Qualifiers: Final placements, results, & bracket Call of Duty LeagueWith just one week left of Major 2 Qualifiers, every CDL team is fighting hard to improve their seeding. Here’s everything you need to know about Major 2 including the qualifier matches, schedule, and more. OpTic lock in first seed with perfect Qualifiers stage – Ravens, Breach, and FaZe round out the top 4 slots. – Major 2 begins on March 31 and will end on April 3. – Week 2 of Major 2 Qualifiers saw some big matchups. Atlanta FaZe vs Toronto Ultra battled for seeding, and New York Subliners took their first win against Paris Legion to avoid the bottom of the pack. Week 3 is set to be a big one, so here are all the fixtures, what to expect, and the stream for you to tune in. CDL Major 2 Qualifiers stream & schedule CDL Major 2 qualifiers will be streamed live on the official Call of Duty League YouTube channel, as embedded above. Read More: Call of Duty League 2022 power rankings – Here’s when you can catch each weekend of matches: March 11-13 – March 18-20 – March 25-27 – The Major 2 LAN will take place from March 31-April 3 and be hosted by Minnesota RØKKR. CDL Major 2 Bracket The official bracket for #CDL Major 2 has been revealed 🏆 pic.twitter.com/nHXTJ7nhUa — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 27, 2022 CDL Major 2 Qualifiers results Week 1 — March 11-13 Week 2 — March 18-20 Week 3 — March 25-27 CDL Major 2 Qualifier standings CDL Major 2 Qualifiers teams With roster changes happening before Major 1, and more expected to be on the way, here is how each team lines up for the Major 2 Qualifiers.

  • Atlanta FaZe takes down LA Thieves in thrilling Grand Final: Full CDL Major 2 results – Dexerto

    Atlanta FaZe takes down LA Thieves in thrilling Grand Final: Full CDL Major 2 results Call of Duty LeagueThe second Major of the 2023 Call of Duty League season is now in the books as Atlanta FaZe closed out a monumental win against the LA Thieves. If you missed any of the action through this $500,000 event, we’ve got you covered with the full results below. At Major 1, New York Subliners became the inaugural champions of the Modern Warfare 2 season, however, they couldn’t quite keep their momentum rolling at the second LAN event. This time around, it was Atlanta FaZe who recaptured their earlier form and came out on top after a stunning performance on Championship Sunday. From Methodz retiring in front of the packed crowd to FaZe hoisting their first trophy of the MW2 cycle, it was an event we won’t soon forget. But if you missed anything from the action-packed weekend of CoD, we’ve got you covered below with a full recap of how CDL Major 2 unfolded. Contents CDL Major 2 final placements CDL Major 2 results Day 1 — Thursday, Feb 2 Day 2 — Friday, Feb 3 Day 3 — Saturday, Feb 4 Day 4 — Saturday, Feb 5 CDL Major 2 stream Major 2 was streamed live on the Call of Duty Twitch channel, as it has been throughout the season, from February 2-5. Not only that, but some top streamers in competitive CoD were also hosting CDL watch parties, including the likes of Scump, whose CDL co-streams have been pulling in tens of thousands of viewers since his retirement. CDL Major 2 teams Here are the full teams that competed at Major 2: With Major 2 now in the books, we look ahead to the CDL Major 3 qualifiers starting online on February 16.

  • Minnesota Røkkr and Toronto Ultra top standings after CDL Major 1 Qualifiers – Dexerto

    Minnesota Røkkr and Toronto Ultra top standings after CDL Major 1 Qualifiers Call of Duty LeagueThe 2023 Call of Duty League season is underway, with the 12 best teams in Call of Duty doing battle in the Major 1 qualifiers ahead of the LAN launch event in Raleigh, North Carolina. Here’s all the information you need. The Modern Warfare II CDL season got underway on Friday, December 2. Each team will play a total of four qualifier matches ahead of the Major 1 Pro-Am tournament, where they will be joined by the top four Challengers teams. It’s the first time fans will get to see these teams play in a properly competitive setting, as well as giving players their first chance to make their mark on the standings and start working towards the ultimate goal, the CoD World Championship next year. Here’s the full schedule, as well as where you can watch the stream. Make sure to check back after matches to find the results, too! CDL Major 1 qualifiers stream & schedule The Major 1 qualifiers were streamed on the COD League Twitch channel. This follows past seasons on multiple platforms and, more recently, YouTube exclusively. This is a big change from the previous year in which the season was streamed on YouTube. However, some were anticipating this change given that the CDl’s contract with YouTube was due to finish in January 2023. Matches take place every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in the lead-up to the Major 1 LAN, and you can find the times that matches kick off below. CDL Major 1 qualifier results Here is the full set of results for Major 1 qualifiers. Week 1 Week 2 Following the Week 2 fixtures, we know the seeding for Major 1, which takes place in Raleigh, NC, from December 15-18. CDL Major 1 standings CDL Major 1 qualifier teams These are the teams as they are set to take the stage for Major 1. Be sure to tune in when matches kick off on December 2 and check back here for full results!

  • New York Subliners make improbable run to win CDL Major 1 – Dexerto

    New York Subliners make improbable run to win CDL Major 1 Call of Duty LeagueKismet put up an MVP performance, helping lead the New York Subliners to a CDL Major 1 victory. Scrappy dug into his bag of tricks and pulled out the first 40-kill match of the 2023 CDL season. His performance helped Toronto send the defending world champion LA Thieves home packing. Clayster dialed back the clock, leading Vegas to a franchise-best top 6 finish. New York shook off technical issues and bounced back strong with its new-look roster, while Atlanta and Seattle cruised into a highly anticipated winners final matchup. The Surge will be out for revenge after losing 3-0 to the FaZe in pool play. CDL Major 1 results CDL Major 1 stream & schedule Major 1 will be streamed live on the Call of Duty Twitch channel, as well as on the official CDL website. Players can choose between the Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Delta streams by selecting to view in the Twitch Command Center. The tournament started on Wednesday, December 14, with the Challengers qualifiers, as well as the tiebreaker match between LA Thieves and London Royal Ravens to decide which group they went into, as they finished their qualifying matches level. The Group Stage of the Pro-Am, with all 12 CDL teams and 4 amateur teams, started on December 15. The tournament will end on Sunday, December 18. CDL Major 1 Recap Day 4 Day 3 Day 2 CDL Major 1 groups After an intense first day of Major 1, here’s how all of the groups shook out. Day 1 Be sure to tune into the tournament and check back here for full results and updates as they happen.

  • How to watch CDL Los Angeles: Stream, schedule, results, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL Los Angeles: Stream, schedule, results, more CDL Los Angeles has now wrapped up, with Dallas Empire crowned champions. Make sure to check our CDL Los Angeles tournament recap for final placements, highlights, and more. The CDL is really starting to get into its stride, with two tournament-style events now under its belt. For the third, eight teams will be heading to the city of angels. After becoming the first team to win an event on home soil, Atlanta FaZe will be looking to become the first team to win back-to-back tournaments in the CDL. Those looking forward to the highly-anticipated showdown between them and CDL London winners Chicago Huntsmen will have to wait, however, as the Huntsmen will not be in attendance – meaning FaZe’s route to the title looks even clearer. Both OpTic Gaming LA and LA Guerrillas have had underwhelming starts to the season, and both will be hoping to start turning things around. The battle for the heart of Los Angeles will occur in the first round, as both go head to head in their opening match of group B. With role swaps in the OpTic Gaming camp and three new starters on the LA Guerrillas roster, we’re bound to see something quite different from each team. Will they fare better now? Here’s everything you need to know to keep up with all of the action at CDL Los Angeles. Jump to Section: Stream The Call of Duty League will be broadcast exclusively on YouTube. The stream can be seen below. Day 1 stream Day 2 stream Bracket Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Finals bracket Schedule & results Saturday, March 7 Sunday, March 8 CDL LA Coverage Here you’ll be able to find news, interviews and more published leading up to and during CDL Los Angeles. Day Two Coverage #ROKKR COO @Diamond_Sota explains why he’s confident they can compete against @ATLFaZe at #CDL2020 Los Angeles.@ROKKR currently lead FaZe 1-0 👀 pic.twitter.com/nMXNZGpIm8 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 😅 Actor and comedian @KingBach explains what went wrong for him and @TG3II at the #CDL2020 Hype Battle. “”@MilesTheRoss is out there doing headshots… who does headshots?”” pic.twitter.com/STTvvHgbXu — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 “”People overlook me and look at my past reputation.””#CDL2020 LA Challengers champion @Parasite on what it’s been like not playing for a pro team. pic.twitter.com/gaMCxecfrz — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 #CDL2020 caster @Maven on where @ATLFaZe stand in the ‘best Call of Duty team ever’ debate. “”@SimpXO and @aBeZy will go down as the greatest sub duo in CoD history”” 👀 pic.twitter.com/NrcQUJNeIX — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 😅 @DallasEmpire rising star @Shotzzy on how @Clayster’s “”screams”” help the rest of the team in the #CDL2020 pic.twitter.com/rjlVx2mPfh — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 Day One Coverage Here are the best plays and top highlights from Day 1 of #CDL2020 Los Angeles! Ft. @Priestahh, @OctaneSam, @ZooMaa, @Huke, and more. pic.twitter.com/JkNw9drnzS — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 #OGLA pro @TJHaLy breaks down @OpTicGaming’s role changes heading into #CDL2020 Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/YxxxFSKeaL — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 🗣️ @SeattleSurge veteran @DKarma on what makes Modern Warfare a hard game to adapt to.#CDL2020 Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/0bk1pkow6O — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 😅 @SeattleSurge star @OctaneSam on how it’s been having @CaseyPandur in the starting lineup at #CDL2020 Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/CrbGzLy9ID — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 #OGLA veteran @JKap415 explains what went wrong for @OpTicGaming in their first two #CDL2020 events. “”We were anti-clutch.”” pic.twitter.com/pgzndtgA9H — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 Could we see a @f3rocitys, @ColtHavok, @Prestinni trio in the future? 👀#CDL2020 Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/ESOxVLXJED — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 🗣️ @Mutineers veteran @ColtHavok on how @f3rocitys has fit in with the team in place of @Prestinni at #CDL2020 LA. pic.twitter.com/6ULRtMOvCB — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 “”I’ve learned a bunch of angles, and I’m putting it to the test.””#EZAF superstar @SimpXO reveals his sniping secrets after a 10-snipe performance at #CDL2020 LA. pic.twitter.com/G33XsE1OAE — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 📝 @ATLFaZe coach @JamesCrowder explains some of the tactics for his team in the #CDL2020 pic.twitter.com/8Ey28Bq42i — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 “”I don’t want to give too much away.”” 🤫@majormaniak gives an insight into some of @ATLFaZe’s secret strategies at #CDL2020 Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/wPQkHpjJiv — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 “”People are still underestimating them.””@ATLFaZe star @Priestahh explains why their 3-0 win over @DallasEmpire at #CDL2020 LA was harder than it looked. pic.twitter.com/6x8srdNkAh — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 “”It was horrible watching from home.””@Blazt on how it feels to be a starter for @LAGuerrillas in the #CDL2020 pic.twitter.com/UWDbBlthyX — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 🤣 @OpTicGaming’s @Kuavo shares a hilarious story about @DashySZN being “”out of it.”” “”He has these moments where he’s not on Earth.””#CDL2020 Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/0lSthNBiaw — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 “”If anyone’s doubting me at this point, you’re kinda just stupid.”” 🥱 @OpTicGaming veteran @SlasheR_AL sends a strong message to doubters at #CDL2020 LA. pic.twitter.com/tMVzgklX5U — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 🗣️ @OpTicGaming superstar @DashySZN compares the new #OGLA roster to last year’s.#CDL2020 Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/ssqa6EsQDB — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 8, 2020 📝 @ROKKR pro @GstaAsim explains how to play against legendary veterans like @DKarma.#CDL2020 Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/RsOmORKJWF — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 7, 2020 👑 @DallasEmpire rising star @iLLeYYY explains why he wants to face @ATLFaZe at #CDL2020 Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/G2z6p3v1nF — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 7, 2020 🗣️ @ROKKR star @GODRX explains why they were able to beat #SeattleSurge so easily at #CDL2020 LA pic.twitter.com/t8Sv79O1FR — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 7, 2020 👀 @ROKKR veteran @silly702 “”expected”” to beat @SeattleSurge at #CDL2020 LA. “”It definitely should have been a 3-0, we trolled not to win that S&D”” pic.twitter.com/CN8fnv4XhN — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 7, 2020 #EZAF star @aBeZy shares some important tips on how to play Hardpoint in Modern Warfare 📝#CDL2020 pic.twitter.com/EHSVI5ZgWK — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 7, 2020 Pre-event coverage Zer0 explains why he’s been benched by Subliners ahead of CDL Los Angeles – Call of Duty League Power Rankings after CDL Atlanta – Format & rules All CDL home events after the CDL Launch weekend will operate a tournament format featuring eight of the league’s 12 teams. The teams will be split into two groups of four, each of which will operate a double elimination bracket – two series wins secures a spot in the playoffs, two losses mean elimination. Four teams will reach the playoffs, which will consist of single-elimination semifinals and final. In addition to glory at CDL Los Angeles itself, teams will also pick up points towards the overall standings. Each series victory is worth 10 CDL Points, with 10 additional bonus points on offer to the winner of the event. Teams will therefore earn the following points depending on their placement at the event. 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 The following teams are competing at CDL Los Angeles. Atlanta FaZe – Dallas Empire – Florida Mutineers – Los Angeles Guerrillas – Minnesota ROKKR – New York Subliners – OpTic Gaming Los Angeles – Seattle Surge – 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 (filling in for Prestinni) – Colt ‘Havok‘ McLendon – Chance ‘Maux‘ Moncivaez – Cesar ‘Skyz‘ Bueno – Bradley ‘Frosty‘ Bergstrom – Nick ‘MaNiaC‘ Kershner (Sub) – Preston ‘Prestinni‘ Sanderson (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) – 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 – Trei ‘Zer0‘ Morris – Dillon ‘Attach‘ Prive – Doug ‘Censor‘ Martin (Sub) – Nick ‘Happy‘ Suda (Sub) – OpTic Gaming LA Thomas ‘TJHaly‘ Haly – Brandon ‘Dashy‘ Otell – Kenny ‘Kenny‘ Williams – Austin ‘SlasheR‘ Liddicoat – Jordan ‘JKap‘ Kaplan – Martin ‘Chino‘ Chino (Sub) – Jevon ‘Goonjar‘ Gooljar-lim (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) –

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

    How to watch CDL London: streams, schedule, scores, brackets, more Unsplash / CDL[jwplayer fKo7sjsG] The London Home Series has now wrapped up, with Dallas Empire claiming victory for the third time this season! Check out our full CDL London recap for the final placements, Grand Final highlights, and more. A lot has changed since London hosted the CDL’s first-ever Home Series way back in early February. Not only are all of the matches now being played online, but almost every team, save for a few, has made at least one major roster change to shake things up. There are only two events left in the regular season, with CDL London the penultimate, which means there’s a lot of pressure on the eight competing teams to try and improve their seeding for Champs as much as possible. In addition to the Royal Ravens, also participating are the Dallas Empire, Florida Mutineers, Los Angeles Guerrillas, New York Subliners, OpTic Gaming Los Angeles, Paris Legion, and Seattle Surge. Jump to Section: Streams All Call of Duty League events this season are being broadcasted exclusively on YouTube. You can watch the Day 2 livestream for CDL London below. Day 3 – July 19 Brackets Here are the London Home Series brackets for Groups A and B, as well as the playoffs once the group-play matches have all wrapped up. Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Playoff Bracket Schedule & results Friday, July 17 – Day 1 recap & highlights Saturday, July 18 – Day 2 recap & highlights Sunday, July 19 – Day 3 recap & highlights Format & rules As per usual, the London Home Series features eight teams split into pre-determined groups of four, each of which has a double-elimination bracket that determines which two teams advance to the semifinals. Following the group stage, the winner of Group A advances to face the runner-up from Group B, and vice-versa, in a single-elimination playoff bracket that decides who the champion will be. Read More: CDL Champs 2020 dates accidentally revealed – There’s a $100,000 prize pool for this event, split between the top-four teams, as well as a lot of valuable CDL Points. 10 points will be awarded for each win, with an additional 10 going to the champions, who will earn 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 There are a lot of big names competing this weekend, including three-time champions Florida Mutineers, two-time winners Dallas Empire, and the defending champions from the previous Home Series, the New York Subliners. However, all eyes will be on OpTic Gaming LA, who are the only side to have made roster changes coming into this event, having benched their star-man Dashy and veteran Chino for two rookies from the amateur circuit – Drazah and Hollow. Dallas Empire – Florida Mutineers – London Royal Ravens – Los Angeles Guerrillas – New York Subliners – OpTic Gaming Los Angeles – Paris Legion – Seattle Surge – 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) – 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) – 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 – 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) – 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 Sam ‘Octane‘ Larew – Josiah ‘Slacked‘ Berry – Bryan ‘Apathy‘ Zhelyazkov – Nicholas ‘Proto‘ Maldonado – Casey ‘Pandur‘ Romano – Ian ‘Enable‘ Wyatt (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 London: Stream, schedule, results, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL London: Stream, schedule, results, more The Call of Duty League heads to London for its second week on February 8-9, and here’s everything you need to know to catch all the action. The CDL kicked off with a launch weekend in Minnesota on January 24-26, which saw all twelve franchises make their debut. Now, the league is headed to London for the first tournament weekend of the year, hosted by the London Royal Ravens at the Copper Box Arena. Unlike the launch event only eight teams will be in attendance, and they’ll be battling to claim the first CDL title of the season, as well as earning extra points for the overall standings the further they make it into the bracket. You can keep up with everything at CDL London right here on our dedicated hub. Jump to Section: Stream As announced just before the CDL Launch Weekend, the Call of Duty League will be broadcast exclusively on YouTube. You can watch the stream here: Bracket Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Finals bracket Schedule & results Day One – Saturday February 8 Day Two – Sunday February 9 CDL London Content Here you’ll be able to find news, features, and interviews published leading up to and during CDL London. Interviews KiSMET – Paris Legion “”After this event, teams will start thinking Paris is no joke””@KiSMET6_ says @ParisLegion has proved they belong in the top 4 at #CDL2020 London pic.twitter.com/UuJsbY9yol — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 9, 2020 SHANEE – London Royal Ravens (coach) “”I put us in the TOP 4″”@SHANEE believes @RoyalRavens is a top #CDL2020 team even after the elimination at London pic.twitter.com/abtGp7PTCu — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 9, 2020 Miles Ross Which caster is the biggest diva of #CDL2020 London?@MilesTheRoss will tell you in this exclusive interview 👀 pic.twitter.com/Mp2TFcM3mj — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 9, 2020 Bidz – Team Singularity “”Our team can beat 90% of CDL teams””@SNG_eSports’s @LukeBidz spared no words when recapping their Challenger Series win at #CDL2020 London 🔥 pic.twitter.com/l7efWnU9Lf — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 9, 2020 Nicky Romero 🎙️ @nickyromero talks about destroying @Censor in two consecutive rounds at #CDL2020 London 🔥 pic.twitter.com/eZgbI4SAJk — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 9, 2020 Tommey – Dallas Empire “”If I’m honest, it is not an enjoyable switch””@Tommey explains his new role as a sub and missing out on playing for his home crowd at #CDL2020 London. pic.twitter.com/gxduftI5gA — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 9, 2020 Loony – Toronto Ultra What went wrong for @TorontoUltra at #CDL2020 London?@Loony gives an honest take on the team’s struggles. pic.twitter.com/55qjV76zUZ — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 9, 2020 Benson Who is the MVP of #CDL2020 London so far?@Benson_EU already made his choice 👀 pic.twitter.com/TIcJBci55h — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 9, 2020 Amish Shah – ReKT Global (London Royal Ravens) “@H3CZ you are going DOWN!” @ReKTGlobal & @RoyalRavens’s founder @TheAmishShah issues a cheeky warning to @HUNTSMEN at #CDLLondon pic.twitter.com/vYJR5y2XyC — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 9, 2020 Dave Bialek – ReKT Global (London Royal Ravens) “”Minnesota set the bar high, but we have an advantage over everyone: the fanbase.”” @ReKTGlobal CEO Dave Bialek talks about how London has the best crowd of #CDL2020 pic.twitter.com/kGGNXuixaD — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 9, 2020 FormaL – Chicago Huntsmen “”It’s different to any other event, it’s crazy.””@FormaL praises “”truly special”” crowd in London, ahead of their rematch vs Dallas Empire. #CDL2020 pic.twitter.com/glnP6KNCwe — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 8, 2020 Scump – Chicago Huntsmen 🎙️ @Huntsmen’s @scump is eager for rematch against @DallasEmpire at #CDL2020 London. “”I’m always looking forward to that match.”” pic.twitter.com/tnDU0MfkLc — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 8, 2020 iLLeY – Dallas Empire After @DallasEmpire’s 3-0 win over @SeattleSurge, @iLLeYYY explains how the team improved & kept motivated.#CDL2020 pic.twitter.com/NowMNspNcR — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 8, 2020 Zed – Paris Legion “”They are RUTHLESS, but props to them for supporting their team””@ZachDenyer talks about “”playing against the crowd”” with @ParisLegion in London. #CDL2020 pic.twitter.com/rWmeDy0Owi — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 8, 2020 Dqvee – Team WaR “”Without streams, there’s no chance of any player getting back into the CDL.””@Dqvee from @OfficialTeamWaR says #CDL2020 Challengers “100% needs to change.” pic.twitter.com/PX2Swjmmis — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 8, 2020 ZooMaa – NY Subliners “”We wanted to come out and make a statement against Paris””@ZooMaa talks about a great #CDLLondon start after @subliners beat @ParisLegion 3-1 pic.twitter.com/Pv0Vi4nYZq — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 8, 2020 Zer0 – Subliners “”Domination SUCKS””@Trei talks about what he would change in #CDL2020 and how @subliners overcame adversity to beat Paris Legion pic.twitter.com/NmNkERGLbg — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 8, 2020 Pre-event content CDL Call of Duty League 2020 season: Standings, schedule, format, more – 6 players to watch during CDL London – Call of Duty League Power Rankings before CDL London – February 2020 – Activision confirm plans for rewards for watching CDL and OWL on YouTube – Highest earning Call of Duty pro players ahead of CDL London – Format & rules Unlike the CDL Launch Weekend, in which all teams played two games against pre-arranged opponents, CDL London will be the first event featuring a tournament format which will be used for the rest of the regular season events. The teams will be split into two groups of four, each of which will operate a double elimination bracket – two series wins secures a spot in the playoffs, two losses mean elimination. Four teams will reach the playoffs, which will consist of a single-elimination semifinals and final. In addition to glory at CDL London itself, teams will also pick up points towards the overall standings. Each series victory is worth 10 CDL Points, with additional bonus points 1st – 50 CDL Points – 2nd – 30 CDL Points – 3rd/4th – 20 CDL Points – 5th/6th – 10 CDL Points – 7th/8th – 0 CDL Points – Winning a tournament weekend would grant a team a total of 90 CDL Points, as it requires four series victories to escape the group and with the final playoffs, meaning even early on in the season a tournament win could have a major impact on a team’s year. Conversely, walking away without a series win could put some teams at a notable deficit. Teams & Rosters The following teams will be competing at CDL London. Jump to: Chicago Huntsmen – Dallas Empire – London Royal Ravens – LA Guerrillas – Toronto Ultra – Seattle Surge – Paris Legion – New York Subliners – Chicago Huntsmen Seth ‘Scump‘ Abner – Matthew ‘FormaL‘ Piper – Alec ‘Arcitys‘ Sanderson – Dylan ‘Envoy‘ Hannon – Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman – 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) – London Royal Ravens Bradley ‘wuskin‘ Marshall – Matthew ‘Skrapz‘ Marshall – Jordan ‘Jurd‘ Crowley – Rhys ‘Rated‘ Price – Dylan ‘Dylan‘ Henderson – Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor (Sub) – Dylan ‘MadCat‘ Daly (Sub) – LA Guerrillas Patrick ‘ACHES‘ Price – Ulysses ‘AquA‘ Silva – Jacob ‘Decemate‘ Cato – Renato ‘Saints‘ Forz – Andres ‘Lacefield‘ Lacefield – Rasim ‘Blazt‘ Ogresevic (Sub) – Toronto Ultra Daniel ‘Loony‘ Loza – Anthony ‘Methodz‘ Zinni – Carson ‘Brack‘ Newberry – Alejandro ‘Lucky‘ López – Adrian ‘MeTTalZ‘ Serrano – Tobias ‘CleanZ‘ Juul Jønsson (Sub) – Nicholas ‘Classic‘ DiCostanzo (Sub) – Cameron ‘Cammy‘ McKilligan (Sub) – Ben ‘Bance‘ Bance (Sub) – Mehran ‘Mayhem‘ Anjomshoa (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) – Paris Legion Luke ‘Louqa‘ Rigas – Conrad ‘Shockz‘ Rymarek – Denholm ‘Denz‘ Taylor – Matthew ‘KISMET‘ Tinsley – Timothy ‘Phantomz‘ Landis – Zach ‘Zed‘ Denyer – Paul ‘Breszy‘ Breszynski – New York Subliners Thomas ‘ZooMaa‘ Paparatto – Donovan ‘Temp‘ Laroda – Lamar ‘Accuracy‘ Abedi – Trei ‘Zer0‘ Morris – Dillon ‘Attach‘ Prive – Doug ‘Censor‘ Martin (Sub) – Nick ‘Happy‘ Suda (Sub) –

  • CDL Kickoff Classic 2022 results: Ultra starts new year with big win over Surge – Dexerto

    CDL Kickoff Classic 2022 results: Ultra starts new year with big win over Surge Call of Duty LeagueThe 2022 Call of Duty League season is finally in full swing as the Kickoff Classic started the Vanguard cycle in a big way. While Toronto Ultra came away with the win, the entire LAN event was filled with intense matchups and surprise upsets. Here’s a full breakdown of how the event unfolded. Toronto Ultra takes down Seattle Surge 3-1 in Grand Finals. – Thieves and Subliners knocked out among Top 4. – Fan-favorites OpTic & ATL FaZe fail to win a series. – This Kickoff Classic marked the preseason of the 2022 CDL Vanguard cycle and gave fans a glimpse at what the year has on offer. Even though the CDL season doesn’t officially start until February 4, we finally got our first look at some competitive action three months after Vanguard’s release. Teams like Atlanta FaZe, OpTic Texas, and Toronto Ultra all entered as favorites, but only one winner could be crowned. Below is a complete recap of how the first Vanguard tournament played out. CDL Kickoff Classic placements CDL Kickoff Classic results & recap While the CDL Kickoff Classic isn’t quite the most important event of the year for some, there’s no denying it sets the tone for what’s to come. 2022’s tournament was no different as we got an early look at how certain teams stack up against one another. Being a single-elim event, brand new lineups had just one chance to gel on stage and find their rhythm. That didn’t bode well for the likes of Boston Breach, Los Angeles Guerrillas, and even OpTic Texas who all dropped out among the Top 8. 100-point club to close out the tournament! The @TorontoUltra are the #CDL2022 Kickoff Classic Champions! #SooUltra These 4 are taking home the preseason title and $30,000: 🔸 @CammyMVP 🔸 @InsightGawd 🔸 @TCleanX 🔸 @Bance pic.twitter.com/elYBwnhmsY— Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) January 24, 2022 Instead, it was the new-look Subliners, LA Thieves, and Surge who joined the returning Ultra lineup in the Top 4. Ultimately, the young guns in Seattle couldn’t quite keep up in the last matchup as Toronto Ultra took out the Grand Finals with a 3-1 win. CDL Kickoff Classic stream The Call of Duty League 2022 Kickoff Classic began on January 21, with the first match kicking things off at 1 PM PST / 4 PM EST. You can rewatch all the action from the official CDL YouTube stream, which we have embedded above. You can rewatch all the action from the official CDL YouTube stream, which we have embedded above. CDL Kickoff Classic schedule & format The CDL preseason event featured all 12 teams in a predetermined bracket. The seeding was based on each team’s placement in the 2021 season. Below is a full look at the CDL Kickoff Classic schedule which ran from January 21 to January 23. You can also view the bracket here. Friday, January 21 Saturday, January 22 Sunday, January 23 CDL Kickoff Classic teams The newest franchise, Boston Breach revealed their roster on January 13. Therefore, the Kickoff Classic was the first time we got to see this squad in action. Below is the full list of teams and players that competed in the first Vanguard event of 2022.

  • OpTic & Empire dominate CDL Kickoff Classic 2021: Final scores & recap – Dexerto

    OpTic & Empire dominate CDL Kickoff Classic 2021: Final scores & recap CDLThe Call of Duty League’s 2021 campaign is here and Black Ops Cold War action kicked off with a preseason Kickoff Classic – where fans finally got to see OpTic Chicago and the Dallas Empire dominate an otherwise incredibly even field. OpTic Chicago sweep LA Thieves 3-0 in Battle of the Brands – Shocking parity as four of six matches went to Map 5 – Dallas Empire continued CDL Champs form with easy sweep – CDL Kickoff Classic: Final scores Saturday, January 23 Empire continue championship form, FaZe (and Surge) falter The Dallas Empire were the best Call of Duty team in 2020 and that form has lasted into 2021. The day started with 2020 MVP Anthony ‘Shotzzy’ Cuevas-Castro racking up 35 kills and just 17 deaths with almost two minutes of hill time on Map 1, but then it became the Indervir ‘iLLeY’ Dhaliwal show as the upsurging player hit star form with some huge clutches. Oh… 😬@iLLeYYY with the 1v3 as the reigning champs secure a 2-0 lead over NYSL.#CDL2021pic.twitter.com/gTPL0ADbGf — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) January 23, 2021 With Empire cleaning up their former teammate James ‘Clayster’ Eubanks’ New York Subliners, the day moved on with two tight Map 5’s. First, Bryan ‘Apathy’ Zhelyazkov and the Los Angeles Guerrillas outdueled a revamped Seattle Surge 3-2 and then, in a twist few saw coming, the Florida Mutineers came back against the Atlanta FaZe. Five straight from @CesarSkyz 🔥 Still an uphill climb for @Mutineers, who are down 2-1 vs. @ATLFaZe in #CDL2021 https://t.co/GbEU4Ooe7k — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) January 24, 2021 As Cesar ‘Skyz’ Bueno returned to the form that earned him MVP candidacy in 2020, the Mutineers flew back from a 2-1 deficit and eventually clinched the 3-2 victory against a FaZe team who stood near the top of most standings for this season. Sunday, January 24 OpTic ruin 100 Thieves’ return to Call of Duty On Day 1, the Dallas Empire pulled off a sweep before the next two matches went to a tight Map 5. On Day 2, things stayed consistent as revamped Paris Legion and Minnesota ROKKR rosters pulled off Map 5 wins against the London Royal Ravens and Toronto Ultra, respectively. Map 5 + @majormaniak = 🔥 FaZe’s former AR just slayed to secure a 3-2 win in his first game for the #ROKKRpic.twitter.com/co1m9P6b8E — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) January 25, 2021 But the impressive showcase of league parity quickly ended and the Kickoff Classic returned to where it started: with a dominant, 3-0 sweep by a championship contender. After Skrapz got the feel-good moment for beating his former Royal Ravens and MajorManiak got to show FaZe that they dropped a guy who can actually win tie-breakers, OpTic went ahead and gashed the hopes of excited LA Thieves fans. OpTic @DashySZN is back 😤 Bruce got it going with an 8-streak for the #GreenWallpic.twitter.com/4x9yp3hYw3 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) January 25, 2021 On Map 1, Dashy returned to form with an elite 11 kill-streak. Later, Envoy hit his own double-digit kill-streak. And throughout, the infamous T2P duo proved they were…ready to pound. Texas FormaL is real and, although it was just a show match, it seems that OpTic’s championship hopes are very real too. CDL Kickoff Classic: Teams & players With this being the first official CDL matches in Black Ops Cold War, a lot of eyes were on new rosters. Two of the most intriguing revamped rosters came with the year’s new brands: OpTic Chicago and the Los Angeles Thieves. With Arcitys going to Atlanta, Dashy going to Chicago and Temp going to LA, the consequences of roster reshuffling were key points for fans to keep track of during the Kickoff Classic. And early impressions suggest that Chicago is comfortable, while the other two have more work to do. All 12 teams had to make at least one change due to the switch to a 4v4 format, with some opting to completely revamp their squads.

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

    How to watch CDL Florida: stream, schedule, scores, brackets, more The Florida Home Series has now wrapped up, with Atlanta FaZe claiming victory! Check out our full CDL Florida recap for the final placements, Grand Final highlights, and more.[jwplayer DIFSbJn8] The Florida Home Series is the third Home Series to be played online after the CoD League was forced to restructure its inaugural season’s format and schedule. This is the Mutineers’ first event since they won it all in the Dallas Home Series back on April 12. The current defending champions, Dallas Empire, who won CDL Chicago on April 26, are not competing in this tournament. Aside from it being played online, CDL Florida works the same way as the previous events – only eight of the league’s 12 teams are participating. The field isn’t as stacked as some previous tournaments; Atlanta FaZe are the only top-three team in attendance. However, both the hosts and CDL LA finalists Minnesota ROKKR are forces to be reckoned with. In fact, ROKKR are one of only two teams (Empire) to beat FaZe so far this season. Everything you need to know about the Florida Home Series can be found below, including the official streams for each day, schedule, brackets, results, and more. Jump to Section: Stream All Call of Duty League events this season will be broadcast exclusively on YouTube and we’ve included the streams for all three days below. Day 1 – May 8 Day 2 – May 9 Day 3 – May 10 Brackets Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Playoff Bracket Schedule & results Friday, May 8 – Day one recap & highlights Saturday, May 9 – Day two recap & highlights Sunday, May 10 – Day three recap, final placements, & highlights Format & rules Like every other CDL event, the Florida Home Series features only eight teams who have been placed in predetermined groups that each feature a double-elimination bracket. Two of the four teams left standing from each group 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: CoD Power Rankings ahead of CDL Florida – As always, in addition to the prize money and Call of Duty League glory, there are 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 Florida Home Series. One team in particular, OpTic Gaming LA, is worth keeping a close eye on since they recently benched JKap for Chino, their first roster change in what has been a tumultuous season for the star-studded squad. Atlanta FaZe – Florida Mutineers – London Royal Ravens – Minnesota ROKKR – New York Subliners – OpTic Gaming LA – 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) – Florida Mutineers Maurice ‘F3rocitys‘ Henriquez – Colt ‘Havok‘ McLendon – Chance ‘Maux‘ Moncivaez – Cesar ‘Skyz‘ Bueno – Bradley ‘Frosty‘ Bergstrom – Nick ‘MaNiaC‘ Kershner (Sub) – Preston ‘Prestinni‘ Sanderson (Sub) – London Royal Ravens Bradley ‘wuskin‘ Marshall – Matthew ‘Skrapz‘ Marshall – Jordan ‘Jurd‘ Crowley – Dylan ‘Dylan‘ Henderson – Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor – 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) – Trei ‘Zer0‘ Morris (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 – 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, event schedule, and more.

  • How to watch CDL Dallas: stream, schedule, results, brackets, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL Dallas: stream, schedule, results, brackets, more The Dallas Empire Home Series has now wrapped up, with Florida Mutineers claiming victory! Check out our full CDL Dallas recap for highlights, brackets, and more. It’s been over a month since Call of Duty esports fans have seen any CDL action, with the current global health crisis forcing the league to restructure its inaugural 2020 season and the remaining Home Series all to be played online. The last event was in Los Angeles, which was won by the Dallas Empire, and now Clayster, Crimsix, and co. are trying to go back-to-back as they “host” their own Home Series. The tournament works the same as it would have on LAN, except the eight participating teams are competing online over the course of three days, instead of two. There are some heavy hitters in attendance, including Chicago Huntsmen, Minnesota ROKKR, Florida Mutineers, and Paris Legion, all of whom are currently in the top five of the 2020 CDL standings. Everything you need to know about this Home Series can be found below, including the official stream, schedule, results, brackets, rosters, and more. Jump to Section: Stream Despite the switch to an online format, all Call of Duty League events will continue to be livestreamed on YouTube with a team of casters/analysts and almost all of the usual broadcasting tools. Day 1 – April 10 Day 2- April 11 Day 3 – April 12 Brackets Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Playoff Bracket Schedule & results Friday, April 10 Saturday, April 11 – Day 2 recap & highlights Sunday, April 12 Format & rules Like all CDL events, the Dallas Empire Home Series operates a tournament format featuring eight of the league’s 12 teams in attendance. The squads are split into two groups of four, in which they play a double-elimination bracket. Two series wins guarantees a spot in the playoff bracket, while two losses means elimination. Two teams from each group will advance to the playoffs – a single-elimination bracket consisting of two semifinal matches and the Grand Final. Read More: 6 players to watch at CDL Dallas – While winning the Home Series is the ultimate goal for each side, there are some valuable CDL Points on the line as well. Each series victory is worth 10 CDL Points, with an additional 10 bonus ticks going to the champion. 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 attending teams and their rosters for the Dallas Empire Home Series. Not every organization has confirmed its starting lineup, so these could change by the time the event kicks off. Chicago Huntsmen – Dallas Empire – Florida Mutineers – Los Angeles Guerrillas – Minnesota ROKKR – Paris Legion – Seattle Surge – Toronto Ultra – Chicago Huntsmen Seth ‘Scump‘ Abner – Matthew ‘FormaL‘ Piper – Alec ‘Arcitys‘ Sanderson – Dylan ‘Envoy‘ Hannon – Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman – 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 – Chance ‘Maux‘ Moncivaez – Cesar ‘Skyz‘ Bueno – Bradley ‘Frosty‘ Bergstrom – Nick ‘MaNiaC‘ Kershner (Sub) – Preston ‘Prestinni‘ Sanderson (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) – 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) – 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 – Sam ‘Octane‘ Larew – Josiah ‘Slacked‘ Berry – Bryan ‘Apathy‘ Zhelyazkov – Casey ‘Pandur‘ Romano – Nicholas ‘Proto‘ Maldonado (Sub) – 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 ‘CleanZ‘ Juul Jønsson (sub) – Mehran ‘Mayhem‘ Anjomshoa (sub) – For more information about the CDL, make sure to check out our Call of Duty League 2020 season hub, which includes the latest standings, news, and information.

  • Final results of all CDL Black Ops Cold War $25k kickoff tournaments – Dexerto

    Final results of all CDL Black Ops Cold War $25k kickoff tournaments Call of Duty LeagueTo celebrate the release of Black Ops Cold War, the Call of Duty League and several of its franchises hosted launch tournaments featuring big-name pro players and content creators, and we’ve got all the results for the opening week of competitive BOCW action. [jwplayer 38QHhqzR] It’s a very important time for Call of Duty right now as everyone is buzzing about the launch of Black Ops Cold War, the series’ highly anticipated 2020 installment. With competitive CoD more prominent now than it’s ever been, the CDL is getting involved first-hand with the game’s release, putting together seven high-profile tournaments — each hosted by a different franchise. Not all of these competitions are identical; the formats and participants vaaried from one to the other. All of the details about these competitions, including the full schedule and recaps of completed events, can be found below. Completed tournaments & upcoming schedule Atlanta FaZe – Cold War Clash, ft FaZe Clan (Nov 14) Atlanta FaZe’s opening tournament was won by Simp’s team, taking their share of the $25,000. They beat out Vikkstar’s side in the Grand Finals. The final results are below: OpTic Chicago Cold War Launch Event (Nov 15) For the second day in a row, three-time Call of Duty world champion Damon ‘Karma’ Barlow took home the win, taking home the lion’s share of the prize alongside Hitch, Cellium, and Sender. They beat Envoy’s squad in the final for the biggest $20,000 prize. Minnesota ROKKR – ROKKR Arms Race (Nov 16) Team Rallied took the win in a closely-contested final matchup against Team Saintt, with both teams making short work of their prior opponents. Team Crowder, on the other hand, were the only ones to bomb out without winning a single map. Dallas Empire – Battle of the Throne (Nov 17) Team iLLeY came out on top in Dallas Empire’s Battle of the Throne, with a nailbiting game 5 win over Team Shotzzy. Team Crimsix dropped out of the tournament without a single map win against either Shotzzy or Huke’s teams. Florida Mutineers – Release the Kraken: Cold War (Nov 18) The OpTic and FaZe mashup of Scump, Dashy, Simp, and Arcitys met Team Methodz in the final series of the day and ultimately closed things out with a huge win — a result many fans expected when they saw this incredible team coming together. London Royal Ravens – Cold War Colosseum (Nov 19) Team Vikkstar took the top prize in the Cold War Colosseum with his star-studded lineup, beating NBA star Rudy Gobert and his team in the grand final. Toronto Ultra – $25K Coldish War (Nov 20) After some hard-fought battles in the Fireteam: Dirty Bomb gamemode, Team WarsZ took home the first place prize, beating Team Izak in the final with GLORY TO METHODZSTAN! 💰 $12,000 bag secured. Congrats to Team WarsZ on winning the TORONTO ULTRA $25K COLDish WAR! 🏆 @WarsZ 🏆 @Fifakill_ 🏆 @MVapulear 🏆 @theGaGOD#SooUltra #BlackOpsColdWar pic.twitter.com/n2IGYofSQX— Toronto Ultra (@TorontoUltra) November 21, 2020 With the Call of Duty League’s Black Ops Cold War launch week out of the way, fans will start setting their sights to the second season of the CDL to see competition at its peak.

  • How to watch CDL Chicago: stream, schedule, results, brackets, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL Chicago: stream, schedule, results, brackets, more The Chicago Home Series has now wrapped up, with Dallas Empire claiming victory! Check out our full CDL Chicago recap for the final placements, Grand Final highlights, and more. The current ongoing global health crisis has forced some adversity upon the Call of Duty League’s very first season, forcing Activision to restructure the format and schedule so that all remaining Home Series are played online. CDL Chicago will be the second event in such way, following the Dallas Empire’s Home Series that saw underdogs Florida Mutineers surprisingly claim first place. Aside from it being online, the tournament will work the same way it would on LAN; as per usual, only eight of the league’s 12 teams will participate over the course of three days. There will be some heavy hitters in attendance – Huntsmen, Empire, and Atlanta FaZe, who most fans will agree are the top-three teams in the CDL, will all be competing. Everything you need to know about the Chicago Home Series can be found below, including the official streams for each day, schedule, results, brackets, rosters, and more. Jump to Section: Stream Despite the switch to an online format, all Call of Duty League events will continue to be livestreamed on YouTube with a team of casters/analysts, and almost all of the usual broadcasting tools. DAY 1 – APRIL 24 DAY 2 – APRIL 25 DAY 3 – APRIL 26 Brackets Teams will play a double-elimination bracket within their respective groups, and of the eight sides, only four will advance to the playoff bracket. Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Playoff Bracket Schedule & results Friday, April 24 – Day one recap & highlights Saturday, April 25 – Day two recap & highlights Sunday, April 26 – Final placements & Grand Final highlights Format & rules Like all CDL events, the Chicago Home Series will operate a tournament format featuring eight of the league’s 12 teams in attendance. The squads will be split into two groups of four, in which they will play a double-elimination bracket. Two series wins will guarantee a spot in the playoffs while two losses will mean elimination. Two teams from each group will advance to the playoffs, which will be a single-elimination bracket consisting of two semifinal matches and the Grand Final. As always, there will be some valuable CDL Points on the line at this tournament, with each win being worth 10 points and an additional 10 going to the champion. 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 attending teams and their rosters for the Chicago Home Series. Not every organization has confirmed its starting lineup, so these could change by the time the tournament begins. Atlanta FaZe – Chicago Huntsmen – Dallas Empire – Los Angeles Guerrillas – London Royal Ravens – New York Subliners – OpTic Gaming Los Angeles – Seattle Surge – 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 – Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman – 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) – 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 – Jordan ‘Jurd‘ Crowley – Dylan ‘Dylan‘ Henderson – Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor – 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) – Trei ‘Zer0‘ Morris (Sub) – OpTic Gaming LA Thomas ‘TJHaly‘ Haly – Brandon ‘Dashy‘ Otell – Kenny ‘Kenny‘ Williams – Austin ‘SlasheR‘ Liddicoat – Jordan ‘JKap‘ Kaplan – Martin ‘Chino‘ Chino (Sub) – Jevon ‘Goonjar‘ Gooljar-lim (Sub) – Seattle Surge Damon ‘Karma‘ Barlow – Casey ‘Pandur‘ Romano – Sam ‘Octane‘ Larew – Josiah ‘Slacked‘ Berry – Bryan ‘Apathy‘ Zhelyazkov – Ian ‘Enable‘ Wyatt (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.

  • LA Thieves beat Atlanta FaZe to become Call of Duty League champions – Dexerto

    LA Thieves beat Atlanta FaZe to become Call of Duty League champions Twitter: LA ThievesCDL Champs is officially over, with LA Thieves putting in a dominant performance in the final tournament of the 2022 Vanguard season, beating Atlanta FaZe 5-2 in the grand final. LA Thieves win organization’s first Call of Duty Championship – Octane, Kenny, Drazah, and Envoy join elite group of CoD Champs winners – Atlanta FaZe lose second Champs grand final in three seasons – In a year with four different Major tournament winners, LA Thieves became the only team to win multiple championships with back-to-back victories. Here’s the full rundown of what went down on Championship Weekend, including prize pool breakdown, daily results and a full recap. CDL Champs final placements CDL Champs 2022 bracket & fixtures The bracket heading into Sunday was as follows: CDL Champs 2022 Results & recap Day 1 — Thursday, August 4 Day 2 – Friday, August 5 Day 3 — Saturday, August 6 Day 4 — Sunday, August 7 The 2022 Call of Duty Championship weekend started with a bang. All four opening matchups went the distance, two of which ended with round 11 showdowns. A server outage delayed the second match between the Boston Breach and the Los Angeles Thieves for more than an hour but once the action got underway, it proved to be worth the wait. Friday’s matches didn’t offer as much in the way of close games, with Toronto Ultra comfortably seeing off Boston, while LA Thieves backed up their “overrated” comments and destroyed a lackluster OpTic. Elsewhere, FaZe rose to knock Seattle into the Losers bracket and London Royal Ravens went home following a narrow defeat to NYSL. After Seattle dispatched of Toronto in a quickfire 3-1, another delay affected the highly-anticipated OpTic vs NYSL matchup after the GreenWall took a 2-0 lead. Once things got ironed out, OpTic sent the Subliners packing with a swift 3-0. FaZe suffered a setback in their bid to repeat as Champs, failing into the losers bracket after losing 3-1 to LA Thieves. They’d ultimately play Seattle in the Losers Bracket finals after the Surge dominated OpTic in a 3-1 series. Atlanta held strong against the Surge’s tidal wave, winning 3-1 and securing a rematch with LA in the Grand Finals. Their momentum was shortlived, however. They went 4-0 down in the Grand Final to LA Thieves, struggling to get anything going and simply being outclassed by Thieves, even in the hardpoint maps where they got off to much stronger starts. The foundations of a comeback started, bringing it back to 4-2 in the series, before they failed to close out on Tuscan Search and Destroy, failing to close out the map from a 5-3 lead and handing LA Thieves the map and series wins, as well as the Championship trophy. With the 2022 season now over, be sure to keep your ears and eyes peeled for any news on the 2023 Modern Warfare 2 season!

  • Call of Duty League Champs 2023: New York Subliners dominate in flawless Grand Final win – Dexerto

    Call of Duty League Champs 2023: New York Subliners dominate in flawless Grand Final win Call of Duty LeagueThe 2023 Call of Duty League Championship Weekend is now in the books as New York Subliners hit peak form at the right time with a dominant sweep over Toronto Ultra to claim their very first ring. If you missed any of the action from the $2.4m Modern Warfare event, we’ve got you covered below with a full recap. After a full week of heated competition and plenty of game five’s, it was New York that took out the Champs trophy in 2023. Despite falling to Toronto Ultra earlier in the bracket, the squad rebounded strong in the grand finals with a dominant 5-0 sweep. On the other side of the field, the likes of OpTic and Røkkr found themselves out of the running days prior as teams like Seattle and Boston hit some hot streaks over the weekend. But ultimately, only one could take out the trophy. A full team of superstars on Subliners just earned their very first rings. For HyDra, he walked away with the overall 2023 CDL MVP award to boot, while KiSMET took home extra silverware as the Champs MVP too. Here’s everything you need to know about the CDL Champs 2023 tournament. CDL Champs 2023 final placements CDL Champs 2023 results Day 1 — Thursday, June 15 Day 2 — Friday, June 16 Day 3 — Saturday, June 17 Day 4 — Sunday, June 18 CDL Champs 2023 stream As has been the case for the last few months, Championship Weekend was streamed on both the Call of Duty Twitch channel (embedded above) and the CODLeague YouTube channel. Not only that, but watch parties were in full effect, from the likes of Scump and ZooMaa, as well as other big names like Vikkstar and Aydan. With teams and fans all heading out to Las Vegas’ Thomas & Mack Center, matches kicked off at 12 PM PT on Thursday, June 15 and ran through until roughly 2PM PT on Sunday, June 18. CDL Champs 2023 bracket Here is the final bracket for Champs 2023 now that it has come to a close. In Round 2 of the Elimination Bracket, the bracket flipped, so the loser of the match on the upper side of the bracket moved to the lower side of the bracket, and vice versa. CDL Champs 2023 prize pool breakdown The total prize pool for Champs this year was $2,380,000. Here is how the prize pool breaks down, with the Subliners taking home a whopping $1 million. 1st: $1,000,000 – 2nd: $660,000 – 3rd: $320,000 – 4th: $160,000 – 5-6th: $80,000 – 7-8th: $40,000 – CDL Champs 2023 teams Only eight teams played at the COD Champs event in 2023, with the bottom four in the regular season standings having to watch from home instead. Here are the teams & full rosters that qualified:

  • How to watch CDL Atlanta: Stream, schedule, results, more – Dexerto

    How to watch CDL Atlanta: Stream, schedule, results, more CDL Atlanta has now wrapped up, with hosts Atlanta FaZe crowned champions. Make sure to check our CDL Atlanta tournament recap for final placements, highlights, and more. The Call of Duty League got into its stride at CDL London, which saw the first tournament-style event of the new year take place. With only eight teams participating at each home series after the launch weekend, however, CDL Atlanta will be the first time several teams are competing in a tournament format. There’s plenty to look forward to at CDL Atlanta, but for many fans the highlight will undoubtedly be the anticipated meeting of home team Atlanta FaZe and Chicago Huntsmen. In the absence of FaZe, the Huntsmen secured a dominant win at CDL London, but the real battle for the top spot could still be to come. Meanwhile, OpTic Gaming LA will have their first chance to bounce back from an underwhelming showing at the CDL Launch Weekend, with Minnesota ROKKR and Florida Mutineers also participating in their first tournament of the season. Here’s everything you need to know to keep up with all the action at CDL Atlanta. Jump to Section: Stream Day 2 VOD As announced just before the CDL Launch Weekend, the Call of Duty League will be broadcast exclusively on YouTube. The stream can be seen below. Day 1 VOD: Bracket Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Finals bracket Schedule & results Day One – Saturday, February 8 Day Two – Sunday, February 9 CDL Atlanta final placements & recap CDL Atlanta Content Here you’ll be able to find news, features, and interviews published leading up to and during CDL Atlanta. Day 2 Content President and CEO Paul Hamilton gives a sneak peek at what @ATLFaZe have planned in 2020 👀 w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/hn0aJZwaUQ — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 🔑 @RoyalRavens coach @SHANEE reveals the keys to becoming a top Call of Duty player. w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/wP8sXj00qU — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 🔥 @NICKMERCS shares his thoughts on the @ATLFaZe roster, #FortniteSeason2, and the huge event he’s hosting this summer. w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/t2s6fYbAJX — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 🎮 @FaZeBlaze explains why @FaZeClan/@ATLFaZe is a different kind of esports org, and how his music is impacting his gaming content. w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/iNHCUWuPHb — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 “”I think the series will be a lot closer than most people think.””@ROKKR coach @BrianSaintt is confident heading into their match against @ATLFaZe w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/BjsIv49NVU — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 “”It’s a tough one to take, we did the hard work then didn’t show up in the last map.”” @ParisLegion coach @BsportJoshh on getting eliminated at #CDL2020 Atlanta. w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/aeKvDSKGz4 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 “”They don’t really know how to play the game that well yet.””@Maven explains why #OGLA haven’t looked good in the #CDL2020 so far. w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/bFD0ezJTqd — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 Day 1 Content “”It was pretty bad, that was a bad performance””@Arcitys gets @Prestinni’s head back in the game after a bad match at #CDL2020 Atlanta. w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/La7c89ZQ6k — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 👨🍳 @ATLFaZe coach @JamesCrowder reveals the most important thing for preparing his team in the #CDL2020 “”If you follow the rules of CoD we formed as a team, you’re going to do well.”” w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/fiRRLR6Cfu — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 💪 @ATLFaZe pro @majormaniak wants to face @Huntsmen in the #CDL2020 Atlanta finals. “”We’re going to go into the series confident, positive and play our game.”” w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/ThivIOO3g3 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 “”We are a real deal and a lot of people know it now.””#EnGarde leader @KiSMET6_ is convinced @ParisLegion are a “”top team”” at #CDL2020 Atlanta. w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/EH3rw5rEPu — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 23, 2020 “”This morning she was freaking out, she was wearing @Huntsmen pants and @Mutineers sweatshirt.””@Arcitys on how his mom’s dealing with him and @Prestinni being on different #CDL2020 teams. w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/bMkLa27Y3u — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 “”We’re looking so forward to FaZe that we’re looking at these other matches as freebies and it’s hurting us.””@scump explains why @Huntsmen didn’t get off to such a hot start at #CDL2020 Atlanta. w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/ONkUO9uT71 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 “”I’m just so fast on the map, sometimes people can’t keep up.”” A confident @aBeZy on why so many people call him the best player in the #CDL2020 w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/wdtYZpGjCH — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 https://twitter.com/DexertoIntel/status/1231344162332647425 🤣 @SimpXO on who gets picked on the most in the @ATLFaZe squad. “”Probably @aBeZy, @Cellium loves to troll him.”” w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/SxZfiAxgyt — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 👀 @ATLFaZe star @Priestahh “”expected”” to 3-0 #OGLA at #CDL2020 Atlanta. “”With this team, there’s no hesitation, and it makes it way harder when other teams play us.”” w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/2pPdAelaqi — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 👀 @Huntsmen CEO @H3CZ thinks the Chicago crowd could overtake London’s. “”The Chicago event is going to be super-hyped!”” w/ @GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/IYkrH0pol1 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 “”It’s not even close – London is the best””@RoyalRavens’s star @skrapzg is loving #CDL2020 Atlanta, but nothing can top his home crowd. w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/zQzDuqdgPV — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 “”We have all kinds of new strats, we went really in-depth””@ROKKR’s @silly702 explains how they prepared to get the win in #CDL2020 Atlanta. w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/6zhlqzviI0 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 “”They can doubt us all they want, but the game shows who we really are””@ROKKR’s @GODRX responds to the doubters after winning their first match at #CDL2020 Atlanta. w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/Md2LS6LTrM — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 “”[CDL] had a $25M price tag – that’s a big-ticket item!””@FaZeClan CEO @leetrink explains why it was so important to join #CDL2020 w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/K5XJ1DvFGz — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 “”We’re here to prove we’re one of the best””@ATLFaZe captain @majormaniak is full of confidence for #CDL2020 Atlanta. w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/ZNTdRBKpDu — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 “”We don’t think we’re better than anyone…”” Coach @JamesCrowder responds to @ATLFaZe being favorites at #CDL2020 Atlanta. w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/5yUhsEwqxQ — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 “”It would blow your mind!””@ATLFaZe CEO & Co-Owner Paul Hamilton explains how they put together one of the best teams for #CDL2020 w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/W3fyAw39Zz — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 “”Everyone calls @SimpXO and @aBeZy TOP 2″”@FaZeApex is feeling confident at #CDL2020 Atlanta! w/@GFuelEnergy | #DOCGFUELCAN pic.twitter.com/Ht6AymjKAb — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) February 22, 2020 Pre-event Content Call of Duty League 2020 season standings – CDL ruleset changes announced for SnD & Domination in Modern Warfare – Power rankings ahead of CDL Atlanta – Format & rules All CDL home events after the CDL Launch weekend will operate a tournament format featuring eight of the league’s 12 teams. The teams will be split into two groups of four, each of which will operate a double elimination bracket – two series wins secures a spot in the playoffs, two losses mean elimination. Four teams will reach the playoffs, which will consist of a single-elimination semifinals and final. In addition to glory at CDL Atlanta itself, teams will also pick up points towards the overall standings. Each series victory is worth 10 CDL Points, with 10 additional bonus points on offer to the winner of the event. Teams will therefore earn the following points depending on their placement at the event. 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 The following teams will be competing at CDL Atlanta. CDL Team Rosters Atlanta FaZe – Chicago Huntsmen – Florida Mutineers – London Royal Ravens – Minnesota ROKKR – OpTic Gaming Los Angeles – 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 – Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman – Jordon ‘General‘ General (Sub) – Marcus ‘MBoZe‘ Blanks (Sub) – Florida Mutineers Preston ‘Prestinni‘ Sanderson – Colt ‘Havok‘ McLendon – Chance ‘Maux‘ Moncivaez – Cesar ‘Skyz‘ Bueno – Bradley ‘Frosty‘ Bergstrom – Nick ‘MaNiaC‘ Kershner (Sub) – London Royal Ravens Bradley ‘wuskin‘ Marshall – Matthew ‘Skrapz‘ Marshall – Jordan ‘Jurd‘ Crowley – Dylan ‘Dylan‘ Henderson – Rhys ‘Rated‘ Price – Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor (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) – OpTic Gaming LA Thomas ‘TJHaly‘ Haly – Brandon ‘Dashy‘ Otell – Kenny ‘Kenny‘ Williams – Austin ‘SlasheR‘ Liddicoat – Jordan ‘JKap‘ Kaplan – Martin ‘Chino‘ Chino (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 Daniel ‘Loony‘ Loza – Anthony ‘Methodz‘ Zinni – Ben ‘Bance‘ Bance – Nicholas ‘Classic‘ DiCostanzo – Cameron ‘Cammy‘ McKilligan – Carson ‘Brack‘ Newberry (sub) – Alejandro ‘Lucky‘ López (sub) – Adrian ‘MeTTalZ‘ Serrano (sub) – Tobias ‘CleanZ‘ Juul Jønsson (Sub) – Mehran ‘Mayhem‘ Anjomshoa (Sub) –

  • Warzone’s Call of Duty Vanguard reveal event: highlights & trailer – Dexerto

    Warzone’s Call of Duty Vanguard reveal event: highlights & trailer ActivisionCall of Duty: Vanguard is finally on the horizon, and players were able to get their first look at the game though a live in-game Warzone event, The Battle of Verdansk. Following the launch of Season 5 for Cold War and Warzone, many Call of Duty fans are now turned their attention towards the next mainline entry into the franchise, Vanguard, which will take players back to World War 2. There have already been several mysterious Vanguard teasers sent out to Warzone creators in different regions, and even a brand new cutscene that plays for winners at the end of a match, introducing them to a sniper called Polina. Now, it’s finally happened, the official reveal for the highly-anticipated Call of Duty: Vanguard took place in Warzone. In case you missed anything we’ve put together some of the top moments. Call of Duty: Vanguard reveal trailer The official Call of Duty: Vanguard trailer was revealed on August 19, through an in-game Warzone event and it’s living up to the hype. The action packed trailer ran at just three minutes but delivered so much to the community. From fighter pilots and tanks, to classic WWII weapons, fans are excited to see more trailers and game play for Vanguard. The game is set to release on November 5, 2021. Warzone Event: The Battle of Verdansk Players were told to log into Warzone early as the event was set to begin at 1:30PM ET. Squads set off into Verdansk in a team of 32 with a simple objective in mind, unlock the trailer. When deployed, players’ objective dictated to “Destroy Armored Train” and were given a minute to set up and prepare for it. Players had RPGs, ARs, Snipers, and whatever else they needed to do damage to this train. Once the train arrived it was time for players to unload damage to different sections of the train. This required the lobby to do 135,000 damage as a team and took around 10 minutes. Once that happened chaos ensued. Fighter pilots in the hundreds took over the skies in Verdansk. Players then had to run for their lives, literally. Avoiding the rain of bombs, you had to get to the exfil location to survive and unlock the Vanguard trailer. Missed out on the event? No worries, Activision announced that it will be playable all weekend long. Meaning players can still have a chance to earn the rewards for playing through the event. How to play the Battle of Verdansk in Warzone Similar to last year’s Black Ops Cold War reveal, there is a special playlist in Warzone called the Battle of Verdansk. During this event, there will be a set of challenges to complete before the Call of Duty: Vanguard reveal trailer is unlocked. Those who take part will be rewarded well, as the official Call of Duty Twitter revealed that players can earn new weapon and knife blueprints for completing the mission, as well as a bike skin, a timepiece, and more. Command has sent a care package, but you’ve got to be at the #BattleofVerdansk to claim it. Drop in 8/19 – 10:30am PT 👀 the brief for more intel pic.twitter.com/UxooK9q8Vz — Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) August 17, 2021 It is important to note that this event will not be around for a long period of time. So if you missed out it is recommended to jump into it as soon as possible, to earn those rewards. For all the latest information check out our Call of Duty: Vanguard home page where we’ll bring you all the latest news, updates, and leaks as they happen.

  • How to watch Call of Duty Next: Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer reveal stream – Dexerto

    How to watch Call of Duty Next: Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer reveal stream ActivisionActivision has unveiled the Call of Duty Next presentation, a stream where they’ll show off the future of Call of Duty and showcase the multiplayer aspect of Modern Warfare 2. Here’s everything you need to know in order to watch. The new era of Call of Duty is only a few months away and from the hotly-anticipated reveal of Modern Warfare 2‘s multiplayer to the launch of more than one new title in the coming months, fans definitely have more than a few questions about the future of the franchise. While many things will still be up in the air by the end of Call of Duty Next, it’ll at least bring a little bit of calm to the growing storm of excitement that’s roiling across the web. We’ve everything you need to know about how to watch Call of Duty Next below: Call of Duty Next: Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer reveal stream date The CoD Next stream will kick off on September 15, one day before the Playstation-exclusive part of the multiplayer beta goes live. Fans will have just a few hours between getting their first true look at the game and diving into it themselves for the first time if they’ve already placed their pre-order or secured a beta code. How to watch Call of Duty Next stream The stream will be showcased on the Call of Duty Twitch channel, which has been embedded above for ease access. Viewers can also tune in from the Call of Duty YouTube channel. Activision also allows streamers to live stream the event so you can watch from their perspective. The big reveal will touch on all-things multiplayer and will reveal more details about Warzone 2, the Modern Warfare 2 beta, and Warzone Mobile. Activision confirmed that 150 streamers will be in attendance and are ready to “squad up, drop in, and play.” The developers also announced guest speakers from multiple Call of Duty studios would speak. We’ll keep this page updated with the latest developments, so be sure to check back in closer to September 15 to stay up-to-date with what to expect when the stream goes live.

  • How to watch Modern Warfare Pro-Am ft. Scump, shroud, FormaL, more – Dexerto

    How to watch Modern Warfare Pro-Am ft. Scump, shroud, FormaL, more Activision / ShroudFans of the Modern Warfare beta are in for another treat as top Call of Duty stars including Scump and FormaL, team up with celebrity guests and popular streamers in the first Pro-Am event. After months of anticipation for the new Call of Duty release, fans have finally had the chance to experience multiplayer in Modern Warfare with the early access PS4 beta which kicked off on September 12. Although many players have already taken to beta servers for their first taste of the upcoming title, Call of Duty fans on Xbox and PC will have to wait until the weekend of September 18-21 to try it out for themselves. However, players on other platforms won’t be left completely clueless when the second weekend rolls around, as Call of Duty has organized for some of the top esports stars to team up with celebrity guests such as T-Pain to showcase the new game. When does Modern Warfare Pro-Am start? The Modern Warfare Game Fuel Pro-Am event will take place on September 14 on the official Call of Duty Twitch channel, which you can watch below. The Celebrity Pro-Am event will kick off at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET / 8 PM BST and is expected to last for a few hours. Watch live video from Call of Duty on www.twitch.tvWho will be playing in the Modern Warfare Pro-Am? The Pro-Am is set to feature six duos, with each squad consisting of a popular esports star and a special celebrity guest, including the likes of Vince Staples, D’Angelo Russell, Karl-Anthony Towns and more. Many of the celebrities competing have shown their interest in gaming in the past such as the Minnesota Timberwolves star, Karl-Anthony Towns who has roasted some of his basketball teammates in the past for their lack of skills in CoD. Modern Warfare Pro-Am teams It is unclear as of yet what will be in store for each of the popular squads, although many suspect that a duos tournament similar to the one held at the Multiplayer reveal could be possible.

  • How to watch Call of Duty: Modern Warfare multiplayer reveal – streams, schedule and more – Dexerto

    How to watch Call of Duty: Modern Warfare multiplayer reveal – streams, schedule and more The full multiplayer reveal for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is just around the corner – here is everything you need to know so you don’t miss any of the action. On May 31, after weeks of leaks and speculation, Modern Warfare was finally officially confirmed to be the next game in the popular Call of Duty franchise, set to release on October 25. Since then, Activision and Infinity Ward have teased players with snippets of action mainly from the single player mode. However, fans won’t have to wait much longer to see the multiplayer premiere in full. When is the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare multiplayer reveal? Activision have confirmed that the official multiplayer reveal for Modern Warfare will take place on Thursday, August 1 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST. Tweeting from the official Call of Duty account, they said: “A new generation of Call of Duty Multiplayer is coming. Mark your calendars for the global reveal of the Modern Warfare Multiplayer Universe on August 1st.” A new generation of Call of Duty multiplayer is coming. Mark your calendar for the global reveal of the #ModernWarfare Multiplayer Universe on August 1st. pic.twitter.com/cT2di8pesC — Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) July 11, 2019 How to watch the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare multiplayer reveal For the last multiplayer footage, various streamers faced off in a 2v2 battle and OpTic Gaming’s Tyler ‘TeeP’ Polchow confirmed on Twitter that he would be streaming the new reveal on his Twitch channel. For your convenience, we’ve embedded his channel below, so you won’t miss any of action when the event goes live. Watch live video from TeePee on www.twitch.tvCall of Duty: Modern Warfare – what we know so far As mentioned previously, fans caught their first true glimpse of MW multiplayer on July 11, with streamers such as Tom ‘Syndicate’ Cassell and Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop unveiling the brand new 2v2 Gunfight mode. Activision also confirmed that the game will contain free DLC content post-launch rather than use the season pass that has been present in the majority of the latest Call of Duty releases, as well as confirming that cross play functionality will be available for the first time in CoD history. In addition to the official announcements, leakers have suggested that the developer may replace the iconic mini map with a new ‘compass’ system, but nothing is confirmed until the multiplayer reveal at the start of August. The premiere might confirm or deny the rumors of a free-to-play battle royale mode, which is reportedly in development. It could also announce the release date for the highly anticipated beta, where players will get their hands on the game for the very first time.

  • How to watch Call of Duty: Modern Warfare E3 2019 stream – Infinity Ward schedule – Dexerto

    How to watch Call of Duty: Modern Warfare E3 2019 stream – Infinity Ward schedule Infinity Ward developers will be revealing more about their upcoming Call of Duty title, Modern Warfare, at E3 2019 on Tuesday, June 11 and Wednesday June 12, live from the convention in LA. With Modern Warfare already revealed to fans on May 30 with the incredible trailer, fans are even more eager for new information about the fourth entry in the MW franchise. Infinity Ward’s campaign leads Jacob Minkoff and Taylor Kurosaki and Art Director Joel Emslie made their first appearance at E3 2019 on YouTube Live at E3 with Geoff Keighley. When is Infinity Ward at E3? IW say they have a lot to talk about, and will be making numerous appearances throughout the convention in Los Angeles. Read More: 5 most anticipated games on show at E3 2019 – Tuesday, June 11 schedule Their next panel appearance is with Twitch on Tuesday, June 11, and you can watch on the livestream below at 11:15 AM PDT / 2:15 PM EST / 7:15 PM BST Following that, Emslie will also be at IGN at E3 one hour later, and then the full team will be at the E3 Coliseum panel at 3:00 PM PDT / 6:00 PM EST / 11:00 PM BST. Modern Warfare at E3 livestream For mobile users: Watch Infinity Ward live at E3 on Twitch here. Watch live video from Twitch on www.twitch.tvFull schedule for Infinity Ward and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare at E3 2019 Sunday, June 9 at 4:30 PM PDT / 7:30 PM EST / 00:30 AM BST Infinity Ward’s Narrative, Gameplay and Art Teams (YouTube live at E3) – – Tuesday, June 11 at 11:15 AM PDT / 2:15 PM EST / 7:15 PM BST Infinity Ward Art Director Joel Emslie. (E3 on Twitch) – – Tuesday, June 11 at 12:20 PM PDT / 3:20 PM EST / 8:20 PM BST Infinity Ward Art Director Joel Emslie. (IGN at E3) – – Tuesday, June 11 at 3:00 PM PDT / 6:00 PM EST / 11:00 PM BST Infinity Ward’s Narrative, Gameplay and Art Teams. (E3 Coliseum Panel) – – Wednesday, June 12 at 10:00 AM PDT / 1:00 PM EST / 6:00 PM BST Infinity Ward Art Director Joel Emslie. (Facebook at E3) – – What will Infinity Ward show at E3? Although not officially confirmed, it is believed that Infinity Ward will show off the first look at gameplay for Modern Warfare at some point during E3, likely a segment from a campaign mission. Typically, one segment of gameplay is shown to the public, and another segment is shown exclusively to press. At their various panels, the developers will go into more detail about their vision for the next Call of Duty, the development process and hopefully some juicy new details about the game itself. I have no idea but if they use the old playbook: E3 – 1 single player mission at the press conference and 1 single player mission to press / showings This is only a 5 month campaign to launch they’ll probably do another “story trailer” with character reveals THEN MP reveal — Robert Bowling (@fourzerotwo) May 31, 2019 Will Modern Warfare multiplayer be shown at E3 2019? We’re not going to rule anything out, but if you are hoping to see multiplayer revealed at E3, prepare for disappointment. Judging by previous years, there won’t be any multiplayer discussion at the convention, with Infinity Ward likely wanting to keep the focus more broad, still five months out from release. There may be some small morsels of information dropped about MP, but that’s probably the best we can hope for at this stage. If you miss any of the Modern Warfare news from Infinity Ward at E3, don’t panic, as we will have everything covered from the show on Dexerto. Last updated June 11, 10:20AM EST.

  • Call of Duty League Major 3 qualifiers: Results, standings, schedule – Dexerto

    Call of Duty League Major 3 qualifiers: Results, standings, schedule Call of Duty LeagueThe Call of Duty League Major 3 qualifiers have wrapped up. Here are the full list of matches for Major 3 qualifiers as well as results and standings going into the Major. CDL Major 3 is set to take place in Texas, hosted by OpTic, at the Esports Stadium in Arlington. Before that, though, all 12 CDL teams faced off in five qualifier matches to determine their seeding for the tournament. With the Call of Duty Championship looming, each team had a lot riding on these games. Ultimately, it was Boston Breach who impressed the most, but the new-look Toronto Ultra & OpTic Texas squads both put up respectable performances in their first set of qualifiers together. Contents CDL Major 3 standings CDL Major 3 qualifier results Week 1 — February 17-19 Week 2 — February 24-26 Week 3 — March 3-5 CDL Major 3 teams These are the confirmed rosters for CDL Major 3 qualifiers so far, though it’s worth noting that some teams still haven’t confirmed their rosters, or changes have been reported but not made official. Major 3 qualifiers stream Major 3 qualifiers kicked off on Friday, February 17, and three weekends of qualifier matches followed. The Major itself will take place from March 9-12. We recently reported that the CDL is negotiating another exclusivity agreement with YouTube, but that deal has yet to come to fruition, so for the time being, all matches were streamed on Twitch. For now, you can check back on the embedded channel to watch VODs from qualifier matches. Be sure to tune in from Thursday, March 9, to catch all of the Major 3 action!

  • How to watch Call of Duty League Launch Weekend – Dexerto

    How to watch Call of Duty League Launch Weekend ActivisionActivision’s inaugural Call of Duty League launch weekend kicks off in Minnesota on January 24. Here’s everything we know about how and where to watch the new COD League. The highly anticipated COD League’s first season starts on January 24. Hosted by the Minnesota RØKKR, the opening weekend will feature all 12 franchise teams from the league. Activision’s CDL is three tiers of pro, amateur and fan competition. There will be a total of 12 pro matches broadcast throughout the course of the launch weekend, alongside a plethora of Call of Duty Challengers games happening live at the event. Call of Duty League stream On January 24, it was announced that YouTube Gaming had obtained the exclusive streaming rights for all Call of Duty League matches and events. We have included the stream below: For all of our on-site coverage and interviews, as well as results and more, check out our CDL Launch Weekend event hub. Not going to be around for the action? The League is expected to post VODs online, so be sure to catch-up on everything through the Call of Duty League’s official YouTube channel. CDL Launch Weekend Schedule The first matchup of the 2020 CDL is a clash of the titans, as the two pillars of the Call of Duty esports scene lock horns once again. Both Hector ‘Hecz’ Rodriguez and Mike ‘Hastr0’ Rufail will be watching with a keen eye, as the Chicago Huntsmen and Dallas Empire get the season underway on January 24 at 14:30 (PST) / 17:30 (EST) / 22:30 (GMT). Then, two more matches will take place on January 24. Seattle Surge will take on Florida Mutineers, while the Los Angeles Guerrillas will attempt to cause a home series upset versus Minnesota RØKKR. Each match is scheduled to last approximately one hour 15 minutes, but the length of each series will vary depending on the match outcome. A full breakdown of the weekend’s action, with corresponding dates and times can be found below. What’s the format for the CDL launch weekend? Matches will be played as a best-of-five series, with each team fielding five players. Each series will be comprised of multiple game modes, including: Hardpoint, Search & Destroy and Domination. For the first time in Call of Duty esports history, players will be able to use mid-series substitutions, which will provide a fresh dynamic for players and spectators alike. The opening weekend will adhere to a regular head-to-head format, where teams will accrue points. Week 2 will revert back to a more traditional tournament-based bracket, providing an opportunity for host teams to be crowned victors for their respective event. Players will be playing on Competitive Settings Version 1.6 for the event. For full details of the game rules, maps and modes, check out our comprehensive breakdown here.

  • New York Subliners win Call of Duty League 2022 Pro-Am Classic: Final results – Dexerto

    New York Subliners win Call of Duty League 2022 Pro-Am Classic: Final results Call of Duty LeagueFor the first time since the league was franchised, the Call of Duty League hosted a Pro-Am tournament, letting the top four Challengers teams compete against the CDL franchises to prove they deserve a spot in the big leagues. Here’s everything you need to know about the tournament. Since the CDL was franchised in 2019, only 12 teams have been allowed to compete at the very top, a far cry from the Open tournaments that Call of Duty fans had become accustomed to prior to that. In the seasons since, fans have clamored for a return to the old type of tournament, where rookies are given the chance to upset some of the biggest names in CoD and the event didn’t let down. There was drama and upsets abound as the New York Subliners claimed the top spot along with the $100,000 first place prize. CDL Pro-Am Classic stream & schedule The event was livestreamed from Colombus, Ohio, on the official Call of Duty League YouTube channel, embedded above. There are also three other streams, ensuring every match is broadcast: You can check the schedule below to find out which match is on which stream. Read More: CDL 2022 standings & schedule – The Pro-Am Classic officially kicked off at 12 PM PT (3 PM ET/8 PM BST) on Thursday, May 5, one week before the CDL itself returns to action. It will start at the same time on each day of the tournament. CDL Pro-Am Classic groups Below are each of the four groups in play at the Pro-Am Classic: CDL Pro-Am Classic fixture schedule Below is the full fixture list and schedule for each match in the tournament: Friday, May 6 (Group Stage) Saturday, May 7 (Playoffs) Sunday, May 8 CDL Pro-Am Classic results Thursday, May 5 (Group Stage) CDL Pro-Am Classic format General 16 teams – 12 Call of Duty League teams – Top 4 teams from CDC Minnesota Open – – Group Stage 4 groups of 4 teams each (3 CDL teams and one Challengers team) – Round Robin – Top 2 teams from each group qualify for Playoffs – – Playoffs Single Elimination – – CDL Pro-Am Classic teams *Harry is stepping in for Gismo who is absent for personal reasons **General stepped in for iLLeY following OpTic’s first match against Ultra Academy EU *** Rafi is stepping in for Harry, who has taken Gismo’s place on the London Royal Ravens roster

  • OpTic wins Call of Duty Championship 2024: Final results – Dexerto

    OpTic wins Call of Duty Championship 2024: Final results Call of Duty League2024’s CDL Championship weekend has wrapped up, and it has crowned OpTic Texas as this year’s champions, their first Champs trophy in the CDL era. The last time the Green Wall won a ring was at the 2017 CoD World League Championship back with their legendary Scump-led squad. In their campaign for their 2024 rings, OpTic made a relatively dominant upper-bracket run. They beat LA Guerillas in the first round, which pitted them against a young LA Thieves who were looking to make a deep run. They beat them in a close 3-2, and would go on to beat the Major 4 winners, New York Subliners, in the Upper-Bracket final in yet another close 3-2. Subliners would go on to have a shot at revenge and a back-to-back championship, however, OpTic – backed by their home crowd – won when it mattered most with a dominant 5-1 performance in the Grand FInals. Shotzzy was the tournament MVP while Pred made history as the first APAC player to win a ring. CoD Champs 2024 prize pool distribution This year’s Champs featured a $2,000,000 prize pool, which was distributed among the eight teams. Here is the breakdown of what each team got for its placement. Match schedules & results You can find the full tournament schedule and the match results below: Day 1 — Thursday, July 18 Day 2 — Friday, July 19 Day 3 — Saturday, July 20 Championship bracket Here is the full bracket for CDL Champs 2024: Stream & dates You can rewatch all the action from the COD Championship on the official Call of Duty League YouTube channel. There were also numerous co-streams, the most popular of which being The Flank or Scump’s – if you prefer to hear your favorite personalities’ insights over the games. The tournament itself ran from Thursday, July 18 – Sunday, July 21. We have embedded the VOD of Championship Sunday below. Teams at CDL Champs 2024 These are the teams that played at COD Champs. Las Vegas Legion, Carolina Royal Ravens, Minnesota Rokkr, and Boston Breach failed to qualify for the tournament and thus have already started their preparations for the Esports World Cup.

  • Royal Air Force come from behind to win C.O.D.E Bowl III – Dexerto

    Royal Air Force come from behind to win C.O.D.E Bowl III The Royal Air Force won the third annual Call of Duty Endowment Bowl, taking down defending champion Space Force Gaming in comeback fashion. It marks the first United Kingdom C.O.D.E. Bowl victory. The United Services Automobile Association (USAA) teamed up with the Call of Duty Endowment to present the C.O.D.E. Bowl 2022. The event celebrated the Endowment program, placing more than 100k veterans into high-quality careers. The C.O.D.E. 2022 featured esports teams from the US and UK military. The event also featured appearances from top Call of Duty streamers. Creators such as Symfuhny and Swagg made an appearance in the tournament. All of the net proceeds from the competition went toward placing even more veterans into high-quality jobs. Royal Air Force win C.O.D.E Bowl III (Class 1) Technicians Matthew “Matty” Ingham, Connor “icxy” Fegan, Jamie “Unknown JWG” Griffith, and Corporal Kallum “Kalzony” Johnson, partnered with captains James “Spratt” and Kamille “JaffaInc” shook off early game struggles to come from behind and win C.O.D.E Bowl III. After two of the four matches, Royal Air Force was in last place with just eight points. The U.K. team went on 80 point tear in the final two matches to secure the victory. “Unknown JWG” was named the servicemember MVP of the tournament with 12 eliminations. What is the Call of Duty Endowment? The Call of Duty Endowment is one of the largest philanthropic funders of veteran employment. Founded in 2009, the Endowment has since achieved an estimated $5.6 billion in economic value for veterans in the US and UK. Activision Blizzard has donated more than $40 million to the Endowment allowing the organization to effectively place veterans in high-quality career fields.

  • How to watch Call of Duty: Blackout Twitch Rivals Challenge – Schedule, stream, format and more – Dexerto

    How to watch Call of Duty: Blackout Twitch Rivals Challenge – Schedule, stream, format and more The popular Call of Duty’s Blackout mode in the hopes of taking home a share of the $40,000 prize pool available for each region. Twitch Rivals saw great success last week when popular streaming trios hopped into Apex Legends and squared off in an attempt to be crowned the Twitch Rivals victor. While Apex Legends continues to see huge success, streamers will turn their attention to Blackout, Call of Duty’s first foray into the battle royale market, with a slight update to the format from previous Twitch Rivals tournaments. Twitch Rivals comes to Blackout for its latest tournament. When is the Twitch Rivals Call of Duty: Blackout tournament? The Twitch Rivals Call of Duty: Blackout tournament is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, February 27, with the action set to kick off in the European portion of the tournament at 12PM EST (9AM PST, 5PM GMT). The North American section of the competition begins at 5PM EST (2PM PST, 10PM GMT). Where can I watch the Twitch Rivals Call of Duty: Blackout tournament? The tournament will be streamed on the official Twitch Rivals channel, which you can view below. Players will also be able to stream their own viewpoint on their personal Twitch channels. Watch live video from TwitchRivals on www.twitch.tvWhat is the format for the Twitch Rivals Call of Duty: Blackout tournament? The Blackout tournament sees a slight shift in formats from previous Twitch Rivals tournaments, with players attempting to earn points over the course of three hours split into two rounds, instead of four or five continuous hours. Points will be awarded for victories, final placement and eliminations. You can view the full breakdown of how points will be awarded below. Teams will earn points based on the following criteria: Win = 10 points – 2nd/3rd = 5 points – 4th/5th = 3 points – Kill = 1 point – Who is competing in the Twitch Rivals Call of Duty: Blackout tournament? 32 teams will compete in the tournament, with 16 teams from each region competing for a share of $40,000. Currently, no information is available regarding the duos who will compete in this tournament, but we’ll be sure to update this post as more information becomes available. How will prize money be awarded at the Twitch Rivals Call of Duty: Blackout tournament? The Twitch Rivals tournament has a total prize pool of $80,000, with $40,000 available to each region. Teams who secure a victory in one of their rounds will earn $2,000, while the overall victor will pick up $5,000. Bonuses of $1,000 will also be handed out for things like longest win streak, and winning matches with items like the Bowie Knife or a vehicle. A breakdown of the prize money awarded at the end of the tournament.

  • How to watch Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War reveal in Warzone – Dexerto

    How to watch Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War reveal in Warzone [jwplayer UQSrvz25] Black Ops Cold War has been announced as Call of Duty’s 2020 release and it has been revealed that the Worldwide reveal will be taking place in Warzone. Here’s everything we know so far about the upcoming reveal. The first clues for the new title caught players off guard on August 7, with in-game teasers leading into a massive Easter egg hunt ahead of eventually releasing Black Ops Cold War’s teaser trailer. While the first trailer didn’t include any gameplay, it did confirm what everyone had already known from previous leaks – the game is called Black Ops Cold War and appears to be taking place between 1960 and the mid-1980s. However, for as many questions the video answered, it raised twice as many more, so the CoD community waits in bated breath for the title’s full reveal. Thankfully, we don’t have too much longer to wait! Black Ops Cold War reveal streams Because the only way to watch the reveal live is in Warzone, we’ve put together a list of streams that will be broadcasting the event as it happens. When is the CoD Black Ops Cold War reveal? According to the latest teasers, the worldwide reveal will be taking place on Wednesday, August 26. All of the action is expected to kick off at 10:30 AM PT. If you don’t know what time that is in your timezone, you can find a full breakdown of times below: August 26: 12:30 PM CT – 1:30 PM ET – 6:30 PM BST – 7:30 PM CEST – August 27: 2:30 AM JST – 3:30 AM AEST – Will Black Ops Cold War be revealed in Warzone? Yes – the description below the trailer on YouTube featured the phrase: “Know your history or be doomed to repeat it. Verdansk. August 26,” giving fans a clear indication that whatever is going to be revealed will be accessible in Warzone. The official Season 5 Roadmap also revealed that a “mid-season event” is planned to happen at some point, and it’s more than likely that this event is tied in with the unveiling of BOCW. Activision still hasn’t announced any details about how this in-game reveal will take place. However, it’s worth noting that Call of Duty’s Pawn Takes Pawn website, where all of the Easter egg clues were released in the lead-up to the trailer, has been updated to include a new roll of film dated for August 26. If the same trend is followed with the reel as it was for all the previous VHS tapes, then it should contain coordinates for a specific location on the Warzone map along with a combination to help you unlock/enter this grand reveal. The latest teaser even suggested that players might have to complete some sort of mission on August 26. https://twitter.com/CallofDuty/status/1298289077796519937 That could be the final clue needed to officially determine where exactly the reveal will take place; however, we don’t know that for sure as it’s merely the likeliest scenario based on what’s been going on up to this point. As always, make sure to follow us on Twitter, @DexertoINTEL, where we’ll bring you all the latest news, updates, leaks, and more for Black Ops Cold War and its worldwide reveal.

  • Fifakill & Spratt win $50K Cracked Creator Series Warzone event: final results – Dexerto

    Fifakill & Spratt win $50K Cracked Creator Series Warzone event: final results BoomTVBoomTV hosted another round of the Cracked Creator Warzone Series and this time, it was Spratt & Fifakill who closed out the $25,000 finals. Fifakill & Spratt win $25,000 finals. – DrDisrespect & ZLaner among big names knocked out early. – Former UFC Champ Max Holloway went on another lower bracket run with ScummN. – BoomTV delivered another wave of the exciting Cracked Creator Series, offering a total of $50,000 in prizes over the month-long event. After three rounds of qualifiers, here’s how the final $25,000 showdown played out. $50k Cracked Creator Series final placements (Top 8) $50k Cracked Creator Series results & recap After weeks of grinding through qualifier events, the finals were all that remained on August 9. 16 players dropped into the first round of action but before long, many of the biggest names found themselves out of title contention. DrDisrespect was finally back in the mix alongside ZLaner but the pair couldn’t find their footing this time around. Two consecutive losses and they were out, as were the likes of MuTeX, Pamaj, and Almond. Despite being knocked down early, it was former UFC Champion Max Holloway and his partner ScummN that went on a tear through the lower bracket. Four wins in a row had them cruising through to the lower bracket finals where their run ultimately came to an end. The movement king 👑@AverageJoeWo gets the casters hype during @hitchariide’s $50K Cracked Creator Finals pic.twitter.com/Isd7Djar6H — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) August 9, 2021 On the other side of the bracket, Spratt & Fifakill pushed through the upper matches without dropping a series. The $25K finals came to a close with a rematch between Spratt & Fifakill and LEGIQN & UnRationaL. After a closely contested affair, it was Spratt & Fifakill who secured the top spot when all was said and done. $50k Cracked Creator Series Warzone schedule Unlike most single-day Warzone events, the Cracked Creators Series took place over the course of four days beginning on July 19. You can check out the specific dates below: Qualifier #1: July 19 ($10k) – Qualifier #2: July 26 ($10k) – Qualifier #3: August 2 ($10k) – Finals: August 9 ($25k) – Spratt & fifakill win Qualifier # 3 THE FINAL 4 QUALIFIED TEAMS!!! @JessieJadeCooks // @NiicoInfinite @Spratt // @Fifakill_ @BlessedMMA // @ScummN @_brittneyraines // @aydan $25,000 CRACKED/CREATOR FINALS NEXT MONDAY! pic.twitter.com/lIowsva9iK — OpTic Hitch (@hitchariide) August 3, 2021 For the third and final Qualifying round, Duos were giving it their all to nab the last remaining spots in the upcoming $25K finals. Among the competitors this time around were big names like DrDisrespect, former UFC champion Max Holloway, Spratt, and plenty more. DrDisrespect kicked off his run with a big win alongside Tommey, though the Duo soon found themselves knocked out loser’s round 2. Similarly, experienced pros Jukeyz, Kalei Renay, and Stukawaki to name a few, were all eliminated early. Cruising through the upper bracket was none other than sniping phenom Spratt and his duo fifakill. Together, they went on a flawless run, taking out five consecutive games to secure the first place victory. Speros & Intechs win Qualifier #2 SECOND SET OF QUALIFIED TEAMS! Congrats to the squads for securing a spot in the $25,000 FINALS!@JorgeNotGeorge7 // @TBE_Newbzz @Speros_OG // @IntechsTV @isthismike_p // @FF_MuTeX @HollyyLive // @Almxnd_ pic.twitter.com/Hu9LbMCoXd — OpTic Hitch (@hitchariide) July 27, 2021 To kick things off on day one, Duos were drafted right out of the gate. From former competitive CoD pros teaming with popular streamers to sniping legends teaming with Warzone veterans, the event featured a unique mix of talent across the board. Only four Duos could earn a spot in the all-important finals, however. In Qualifier #2 the duo of Speros and Intechs didn’t drop a single match and powered their way through the winner’s bracket to claim the victory. The power duo rolled through their matches and took down Newbz and OpTic Jorge in the upper finals. Newbz and Jorge were able to fight back in the lower bracket but were unable to take down Speros and Intechs as they went to sweep them and claim their share of the $10,000 prize pool. $50k Cracked Creator Series Warzone format The Cracked Creator Series was not your typical Warzone event, as two pros were unable to team up together. Instead, there were 16 content creators and 16 competitive players that were paired up together in Duos. These combined Duos then played in a 2v2 kill race format to see which squads emerged through the qualifiers. Then, the best set of Duos got a chance to play in the finals on August 9. https://twitter.com/hitchariide/status/1415780888684679170 $25K Cracked Creator Finals: Qualified teams With each round of qualifiers, new teams earned their way through to the $25K final showdown. Below is the full list of teams that competed in the final round of action.

  • Team Aydan wins BoomTV’s $25K Code Red Warzone Odd-Man tournament: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Aydan wins BoomTV’s $25K Code Red Warzone Odd-Man tournament: Final results BoomTV hosted another $25,000 Code Red Warzone tournament which pit the world’s best players against each other in a unique Odd-Man Trios format but ultimately, it was Aydan’s Trio that came out on top. Aydan’s Trio wins $25,000 Code Red event. – Odd-Man Trios format forced players onto opposing teams. – Top players included stars like Aydan, Diaz Biffle, and Tommey. – $25k Code Red Warzone tournament: Final Placements $25k Code Red Warzone tournament: Results & Recap Just 24 hours after the biggest Warzone event to date, Activision’s epic World Series of Warzone, many of the world’s best players jumped right back in for more. BoomTV hosted another major $25K event and just about all the big names were lined up to compete once again. In this unique format, Trios were separated in a huge double-elimination bracket. On the upper half, both Team Tommey and Team Aydan cruised through their first three matchups without dropping a round. When it came time to face off, Aydan’s Trio won the first showdown before an eventual rematch in the Grand Finals. Ultimately, an impressive first map saw Team Aydan up 20 points. From there on out, it was a closely contested affair until map three where Aydan, Rated, and Mayappo closed out the Odd-Man Trios event win and took home the biggest chunk of the prize pool. $25k Code Red Warzone stream & schedule The event was streamed live on BoomTV’s official Twitch channel on June 24. The latest Code Red tournament only ran for a single day, lasting just under seven hours in total. As well as the BoomTV channel, fans could also tune into their favorite streams directly like Aydan to Tommey. $25k Code Red Warzone tournament: Format BoomTV’s $25k Code Red Warzone competition took place over a single day and provided some unmissable content for viewers. The tournament was running an Odd-Man Out Trios format, forcing teams into a unique playstyle. Each team of three was split into two: one Duo and one Odd Man. They then faced off against opposing teams, dropping into a Trios lobby with their Duo and the opposing team’s Odd Man, while their Odd Man dropped in with the opposing team’s Duo. Like Duo Quads tournaments, kills from each player were tallied at the end to decide a winner (e.g. Team A’s Duo plus their Odd Man vs. Team B’s Duo plus their Odd Man). Although each of the Trios had an opposing member in their squad, they could not intentionally cause their death or negatively impact their gameplay. Changing it up in Verdansk! Announcing a $25,000 Invitational Odd-Man Out Trios Code Red Warzone Tournament on June 24th! 👀 There a trio out there that should get an invite?👀 pic.twitter.com/FgqlSo07IM — BoomTV (@boomtv) June 21, 2021 On top of this, as the competition was hosted just after the Season 4 update, it was interesting to see what loadouts each of the players used. With so many guns moving up and down the tier list, it was no surprise that many of Warzone’s best were using the event as a chance to experiment. $25k Code Red Warzone tournament: Teams & Players Below is a list of some of the most popular Trios that dropped into the latest Code Red Warzone event. Aydan, Rated, Mayappo – SuperEvan, Diaz Biffle, HusKerrs – Jukeyz, Fifakill, Zsmit – Tommey, Almond, Newbz – Zlaner, Destroy, Clutchbelk – Tfue, Piemxn, Blazt – IceManIsaac, bbreadman, exzachtt – SenseiSwishem, MVapulear, Intechs – Nickool, PicNickBasket, BrittneyRaines – TeeGrizzley, Guns, DJMas – ShawnJGaming, MrDaft, Sage – MuTeX, Scummn, UnRationaL – This was definitely not a competition to miss as Code Red events always bring the action. We’ll be sure to keep you updated whenever the next one rolls around.

  • HusKerrs & Newbz win BoomTV Code Red $20k Warzone tournament – Dexerto

    HusKerrs & Newbz win BoomTV Code Red $20k Warzone tournament BoomTVBoomTV brought the best Warzone duos together once again on October 6 for another round of Code Red action. While it came down to the grand finals, after 13 hours of competition, the event is still yet to conclude. Newbz & HusKerrs beat JoeWo & Stukawaki in the finals. – 32 duos dropped into the 2v2 kill-race. – $20,000 prize pool was up for grabs. – After weeks of custom lobby tournaments in Warzone, BoomTV answered the requests of many top competitors. Kill-races returned with a bang as another Code Red event dropped Warzone’s finest into Verdansk with a purpose. Here’s how the $20,000 tournament unfolded over the course of October 6. BoomTV Code Red $20k event: Final Placements (Top 8) BoomTV Code Red $20k event: Results & Recap With 32 of Warzone’s most talented Duos dropping into Verdansk at the same time, lobbies were absolutely stacked. Right from the beginning, it was all about pushing the pace as the likes of Jukeyz & fifakill, HusKerrs & newbz, and EU duo itzwarsz & Lenun all coming out with quick wins. On the opposite side of the equation, big names like Swagg & Booya and DrDisrespect & ZLaner were all wiped out in the very first round of the lower bracket. The final few showdowns were extremely close but ultimately, it was Newbz & HusKerrs that cruised to the grand finals against JoeWo & Stukuwaki, winning it all despite their Loser’s Bracket disadvantage. With the Season 6 update crashing through in the middle of their series, a winner was finally crowned after 14 hours of competition. BoomTV Code Red $20k event: Stream & Schedule The tournament was available on the official BoomTV Twitch channel embedded above, as well as on each competitor’s individual channels. The tournament kicked off at 10 AM PT (1 PM PT/6 PM GMT) on Wednesday, October 6 and lasted 14 hour, finally finishing at around 12 AM PT. BoomTV Code Red $20k event: Format The tournament featured 32 duos in straight-up 2v2 kill races. The premise was simple: two duos hop into a quads match together and whoever gets the most kills wins. Here’s how the bracket played out: Winner’s Bracket Round 1 was BO1 – Round 2 was BO3 – Round 3 was BO3 – Round 4 was BO3 – Winner’s Final was BO3 – Grand Final was BO5 with Winner’s Bracket Duo starting 1-0 – – Loser’s Bracket (Gulag) Round 1 – Round 7 was BO1 – Gulag Finals was BO3 – – WE HEAR YOU! 2v2 #CodeRed ACTION IS BACK! 📅 Oct. 6th @ 10AM PST/1PM EST 💰 $20,000 Prize Pool pic.twitter.com/2796QGnDJG— BoomTV (@boomtv) September 29, 2021 BoomTV Code Red $20k event: Teams These are the teams that dropped into BoomTV’s latest Warzone event. From popular streamers to veteran competitors, plenty of big names joined the action. Be sure to look ahead at every major Warzone event this month with our tournament calendar.

  • How to watch Blackout After Dark tournament featuring 100 Thieves, Team Envy and more – Dexerto

    How to watch Blackout After Dark tournament featuring 100 Thieves, Team Envy and more Competition in the Call of Duty: Blackout tournament. The brainchild of CWL caster Clint ‘Maven’ Evans, the competition will see two players from all eight of the current Division B teams head back to the MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio to square off in some incredible Blackout action. The tournament is taking place on Friday, February 22, and here’s everything you need to know to make sure you don’t miss any of the action. What is the Blackout After Dark tournament? The Blackout After Dark tournament is a special competition set up for the Division B teams who will remain in Columbus as they prepare for their second week of CWL Pro League matches. Two players will represent each team, and will face off against the other squads from their division in Blackout matches. The matches will be contested under “wager matches rules,” meaning that the duo who has the most kills over two matches will be declared the winner of the match. The tournament will be casted by Clint ‘Maven’ Evans and Joe ‘MerK’ DeLuca Some of Division B’s biggest stars will compete in the Blackout After Dark tournament. How can I watch the Blackout After Dark tournament? The Blackout After Dark tournament will be streamed on the Call of Duty Twitch channel at 6PM EST (3PM PST, 11PM GMT). The tournament will consist of four rounds. You can view the full schedule, plus the stream, below. Blackout After Dark is live tonight on https://t.co/M7iwxdLGh6 at 6pm ET!!! Team breakdown 8 teams 2-man teams from each Division B team Playing Duo Squads (wager style)Schedule 6pm – Quarterfinal 1 7pm – Quarterfinal 2 8pm – Semifinals 9pm – Finals— Clint Evans (@Maven) February 22, 2019 Who will be competing in the Blackout After Dark tournament? There are currently no official competitors in the Blackout After Dark tournament, however Maven confirmed that two players from each of the eight CWL Pro League Division B teams will be competing, although the identity of the players themselves has yet to be confirmed. The teams competing in the Blackout After Dark are: 100 Thieves – eUnited – Team Envy – Denial Esports – Splyce – Enigma6 Group – Team Heretics – Excelerate Gaming –

  • How to watch Black Ops Cold War Zombies reveal: stream, time, teasers – Dexerto

    How to watch Black Ops Cold War Zombies reveal: stream, time, teasers Activision[jwplayer QkvtNtzX] Fans of Call of Duty Zombies are in for a treat as Treyarch will be hosting the official reveal for Black Ops Cold War’s Zombies, and we’ve got everything you need to watch it all live. After a year’s absence in Modern Warfare, Treyarch are bringing the ever-beloved Zombies mode back to Call of Duty in the upcoming Black Ops Cold War title. Now that the worldwide reveal events for the game’s campaign and multiplayer are in the books, the next thing on the docket is Zombies, and the good news is that fans don’t have to wait much longer. When is the Black Ops Cold War Zombies reveal? The reveal event will take place on Wednesday, September 30, at the following worldwide times: 10:00 AM PT – 12:00 PM CT – 1:00 PM ET – 6:00 PM BST (UK) – 7:00 PM CEST (Europe) – 3:00 AM AEST (Australia – October 1) – First look at the #BlackOpsColdWar Zombies cover art 👀https://t.co/RzMifukw5x — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) September 28, 2020 Black Ops Cold War Zombies reveal stream The event will be livestreamed on the official Call of Duty YouTube channel, which we’ll include below shortly before things kick off. Usually, these sorts of presentations also get broadcasted on the CoD Twitch channel, but that might not be the case this time around because of the ongoing ROKKR Royale Warzone tournament. What to expect from the Zombies reveal There are obviously not too many details available on what’ll be shown and discussed during the showcase, but an update to Modern Warfare’s Message of the Day screen has given us at least some of what to expect. According to the message, the stream will include the official reveal trailer, words from the developers, and a “first taste of the mind-bending, undead action coming to Black Ops Cold War.” Teasers, leaks, and everything else we know so far Just as with the multiplayer, Treyarch and Activision led Zombies fans on a massive easter egg hunt through their Pawn Takes Pawn teaser website for Black Ops Cold War. They event sent old-school computer terminals to popular content creators, who used them to access various pages on the PTP website before finally deciphering when the reveal event would take place. 💾 Activision sent @NoahJ456 an old-school computer ahead of tomorrow’s #BlackOpsColdWar Zombies event We’re not yet sure how this ties in with everything but we should find out more tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/wHEIuNaB8R — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) September 22, 2020 Then there are the teasers themselves, which started with a clip at the end of the multiplayer worldwide reveal trailer, which was short but long enough to get fans excited. 🚨 The #BlackOpsColdWar multiplayer trailer ends with a Zombies teaser! pic.twitter.com/Upb0YTU0zA — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) September 9, 2020 That was followed by a series of old-style photographs that were discovered in one of the Pawn Takes Pawn pages, showing glimpses of what the BOCW Zombies will look like. The trail of teasers wrapped up with one final clip on September 28, as the page that revealed the time and date of the stream also included this mini-clip. 🚨 The #BlackOpsColdWar Zombies reveal is on Wednesday, September 30 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET!pic.twitter.com/WCzKwI7p11 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) September 28, 2020 Last but not least, Call of Duty dataminers have also leaked a lot of supposed details for the BOCW Zombies, including information about the various maps, weapons, and perks. According to prominent leaker TheGamingRevolution, there will be four maps in total – two versions of Nacht der Untoten, Firebase Z, and Berlin. As for the perks, they’ll apparently include Deadshot, Stamin-Up, Juggernog, Speed Cola, and the new Elemental Pop, while Specialist abilities, which are not returning to multiplayer, will be featured in this mode. You can read up more on this in greater detail by checking out our Black Ops Cold War Zombies leaks page.

  • How to watch Black Ops Cold War premiere at Gamescom 2020 – Dexerto

    How to watch Black Ops Cold War premiere at Gamescom 2020 Activision[jwplayer Gg7daKPM] In addition to the world reveal inside of Call of Duty: Warzone, Activision is showing another look at Black Ops Cold War during the Opening Night stream for Gamescom 2020. Here’s everything you need to know about the broadcast. On August 26, Activision, Infinity Ward, Treyarch, and Raven Software pulled off something that’s never been done in a Call of Duty game before: exclusively reveal the next entry in the franchise inside of another Call of Duty game. Fans generally gave positive reactions to the reveal, with the trailer quickly climbing to the number 1 slot on YouTube’s trending page. This won’t be the only premiere of the game that we get, however. During the Gamescom Opening Night livestream on August 27, 2020, Geoff Keighley will be debuting another look at the game. Here’s everything you need to know about it. Don’t miss a world premiere new look at @CallofDuty Black Ops – Cold War. Live during @gamescom Opening Night Live on Thursday at 8 pm CEST / 2 pm ET / 11 am PT Watch at https://t.co/FjoDbKUBkl pic.twitter.com/HciGWttPUX — Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) August 24, 2020 What’s going to be shown during the livestream? Unfortunately, we have absolutely no idea what’s going to be shown during the Opening Night livestream when it comes to Black Ops Cold War and there’s been very little rumor and speculation about it either. Given the fact that the reveal trailer for the game has already hit the internet, maybe there’s a chance that we get an extended campaign demo for the title. At the very least, it wouldn’t be unreasonable to assume we’d get some interesting interviews about the story itself. Given the fact that the Multiplayer Reveal has already been confirmed for September 9, 2020, don’t expect pretty much anything from that mode to be shown off. On top of that, it would also be unreasonable to assume that anything from the Zombies mode would be released either, as that reveal is more than likely coming at the end of September or October. How do I watch the Gamescom Opening Night livestream? This one is rather simple. All you have to do is go to the YouTube link (which can be found embedded below) on August 27 to catch the full show. The stream is set to start at 2 PM ET (11 AM PT, 7 PM BST) and will last around two hours. Unfortunately, we have no idea when Black Ops Cold War will appear during the actual stream, so until a schedule is released, fans might want to plan to catch the whole thing. Currently, that’s all we know about the reveal itself, but if there’s any updates, Dexerto will be sure to let you know.

  • How to watch Black Ops Cold War multiplayer reveal: stream, time, more – Dexerto

    How to watch Black Ops Cold War multiplayer reveal: stream, time, more Activision[jwplayer EM7ByTrZ] The highly-anticipated multiplayer reveal for Call of Duty’s upcoming title, Black Ops Cold War is nearly upon us, and we’ve got everything you will need to watch the event live. Here’s how you can tune in. Black Ops Cold War is the name of the Call of Duty series’ next installment in 2020 and, as expected, most of the attention is on the multiplayer side of things. The game’s worldwide reveal in Warzone on August 26 generated a lot of hype and excitement, but with nothing about the MP being announced or discussed, fans are quite eager for Treyarch to unveil the next reveal. When is the Black Ops Cold War multiplayer reveal? The official MP reveal event will take place on Wednesday, September 9 at the following worldwide times: 10AM PT – 12PM CT – 1PM ET – 6PM UK (BST) – 7PM CEST (EU) – 3AM AEST (September 10) – The end of the #BlackOpsColdWar trailer includes a sneak peek of multiplayer!pic.twitter.com/lpOWdLH7io — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) August 26, 2020 Black Ops Cold War multiplayer reveal stream The reveal event will be broadcasted live across all of the official Call of Duty pages and channels, including Twitch, which we’ve included below for your convenience. You can also catch the livestream on CoD’s Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook pages. BOCW MP – what we know so far While Wednesday’s event will be the first time Activision and Treyarch reveal official details about BOCW’s multiplayer modes, there’s been no shortage of leaks and rumors revealing quite a few details about that aspect of the game. In fact, during a recent play-test involving Call of Duty League pros and content creators, alpha gameplay was leaked showing the new Miami map and a game mode called ‘Extraction.’ Read More: New AR gameplay leaked for Warzone Season 6 – That’s not all: Prior to that, YouTuber SalvationsElite published a video containing a massive set of leaks revealing info about the various maps, modes, weapons, attachments, perks, scorestreaks, and other features that could be coming to Black Ops Cold War. What else to expect? It’s safe to assume that a good chunk of what gets shown on the MP reveal stream will be things that many fans are already aware of. That said, there will likely be plenty of new stuff introduced as well, including gameplay previewing the maps and mechanics. Additionally, players have been inquiring about when BOCW’s beta will be available, so expect that to be part of the presentation. We already know that there will be an open beta that users who pre-order the digital versions will get early access to – up to five days for those on PS4. Read More: Treyarch’s Vonderhaar responds to BOCW leaks – Treyarch and Activision have also teased the return of some iconic killstreaks from the Black Ops series, in the run-up to the MP reveal, after sharing a brief clip of an RC-XD in action. Last but not least, the Call of Duty League’s Clint ‘Maven’ Evans and Joe ‘MerK’ DeLuca are hosting the event, which means that there should be a portion of it dedicated to the CDL and official competitive CoD, especially since the format’s going back to 4v4. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is expected to be released on November 13 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. According to Activision, the game will also be available on the PS5 and Xbox Series X when the next-gen consoles are rolled out.

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

    Team Swagg wins $75K Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown: Final Placements Activision / TwitchAnother round of Twitch Rivals action is in the books as Team Swagg secured the top spot in Warzone’s latest $75,000 custom lobby tournament. Swagg, Booya, and Biffle secure $15,000 first place prize. – 49 Trios dropped into five rounds of private lobby action. – $75,000 prize pool split among all 50 teams. – Just days after a week of major Warzone tournaments that handed out $75K in total, another new event was locked in as Twitch Rivals put $75K on the line in just one day. Twitch Rivals featured all the biggest names in a series of custom lobbies and we’ve got the full recap on how it unfolded. Twitch Rivals $75K Warzone Showdown: Final Placement (Top 10) Twitch Rivals $75K Warzone Showdown: Results & Recap With only five opportunities to secure high-kill games and push for the juiciest point multipliers, all teams came out looking hot in game one. Competition was immediately fierce with Warzone’s top pros running into one another in the high-stakes custom lobbies. While FaZe’s Kalei Renay hit some disgusting snipes in the first lobby, it was Tfue’s team who actually secured the round one victory. From that point on, the standings were wide open for any Trio to cruise to the top. Oh that’s how we’re feeling @KaleiRenay?! Quick-scoping Warzone’s finest in a $75K customs… FaZe up 😈 pic.twitter.com/ZCHGzLIF2u — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) July 20, 2021 Game wins from TeePee and LuckyChamu helped push their respective Trios up the rankings, but it was an extraordinary 50 point Game 4 from Team Swagg that secure first place before the final showdown. While TeeP kept things close down to the very last gunfight in Game 5, it was ultimately Team Swagg that walked away with the $15,000 win. Twitch Rivals $75K Warzone Showdown: Streams & Schedule The Main Event of the new Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown kicked off on Tuesday, July 20 at 2PM PT | 5PM ET. Throughout the custom lobby event, the official Twitch Rivals channel served as a hub stream to keep on top of the action. With five lobbies played out in full, the competition ran for just over five hours in total. As always, fans could also tune into their favorite streamers directly. Twitch Rivals $75K Warzone Showdown: Format & Prizing Unlike many recent Warzone events, the latest Twitch Rivals competition featured a private lobby format. All players dropped into the same instance of Verdansk and battled for not only kills, but a higher placement. A total of five games were played on the day. Each elimination awarded a single point but score multipliers were on offer for Trios that made it further through each lobby. As an example, a Trio may secure 10 eliminations in their first game. If they also managed to finish in first place for that lobby, their 10 points would be doubled. Below is a full breakdown of the scoring structure in each game. The Twitch Rivals competition also featured a hefty $75,000 prize pool. Rather than having the lion’s share go to the top teams, however, all 49 Trios received a cash prize for their efforts. You can find the full prize pool breakdown below. Twitch Rivals $75K Warzone Showdown: Teams & Players There are 49 captain slots in total for the latest Twitch Rivals event. That adds to 147 players in each custom lobby. The vast majority of captain slots were handed out by Twitch directly to the biggest Warzone streamers. However, there were a handful of extra teams joining the mix. Three successful Trios from an earlier qualifying stage also dropped into the private lobbies. Below is the full rundown on every Trio that competed in the Twitch Rivals event.

  • Team Simp wins $70K CoD Vanguard Spin The Wheel event: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Simp wins $70K CoD Vanguard Spin The Wheel event: Final results Activision / BoomTV / Team SummertimeJust a few days into the CoD Vanguard cycle and we already have our first major tournament in the books as Team Simp took out the $70K Spin The Wheel event hosted by none other than Team Summertime. Simp, Abezy, MajorManiak, & Priestahh take out first place. – $70,000 prize pool marked the biggest CoD Vanguard event thus far. – Team Summertime’s Hitch, Blake, & Jorge hosted. – A busy first week with CoD Vanguard winded down with a massive $70,000 tournament featuring a mix of top CDL talent. From a Scump & Crimsix reunion to the 2020 Atlanta FaZe lineup getting back in form, it was one of the most chaotic events of the year. If you missed any of the action, we’ve got you covered with a full recap of how it all played out. $70K CoD Vanguard Spin The Wheel event: Final Placements $70K CoD Vanguard Spin The Wheel event: Results & Recap With 32 of the best CoD pros all mixed and matched across one-off lineups, TST’s $70K event gave us a unique day of chaos in Vanguard. Some had an upper hand with their previous experience teaming in the CDL, while others were paired up for the first time ever. As a result, we got to see chemistry building right in front of our eyes. For some, they were able to excel and make a decent run through the bracket. For others like Team Tommey and Team Attach, the magic just wasn’t quite there. Looks like @scump found an MP40 class he likes 😳 pic.twitter.com/3wH1VWovMU — DEXERTO Intel (@DexertoIntel) November 11, 2021 Perhaps unsurprisingly, it was Team Simp – a reunion of 2020 CDL runner ups Atlanta FaZe – that immediately came out hot. The throwback squad of Simp, Abezy, MajorManiak, & Priestahh cruised to the grand finals without dropping more than one map. Even after a few hours awaiting their last opponents in Team Kenny, they kept the momentum flying through to a near-flawless victory in the finals. $70K CoD Vanguard Spin The Wheel event: Streams & Schedule Team Summertime’s $70K Vanguard tournament kicked off at 12PM PT | 3PM ET on Wednesday, November 10. As always, the TST crew was keeping on top of the action, BoomTV hosted an official broadcast with Miles Ross and Chance commentating. Though almost every competitor was also sharing their own POV throughout the tournament as well. $70K CoD Vanguard Spin The Wheel event: Format TST’s $70K Vanguard didn’t function like your usual tournament. Rather than CDL squads loading into each lobby with their familiar lineup, all teams had to ‘spin the wheel’ as the name implied. A total of 32 players were dropped into the mix, with an even split of SMG stars and accurate AR beamers. Two SMG players and two AR players were randomly grouped together to form an eight team double-elimination bracket. What could bring 16 of the best SMGs and 16 of the best ARs in the world together? TST’s $70,000 Spin The Wheel 4v4 Vanguard Event! Through random luck and a wheel spin, 2 SMG and 2 AR players will be paired to compete in 8 team bracket play. 📅 11.10.21 🕛 12pm PT/3pm ET pic.twitter.com/ojJdKYsWQ2— BoomTV (@boomtv) November 9, 2021 $70K CoD Vanguard Spin The Wheel event: Players & Teams Given the unique format, we saw some wild teams formed for the event. The likes of iLLeY and Hydra were playing together as were Huke and Karma. We even saw Scump teaming with his old pal Crimsix for the first time since the OpTic dynasty days. Below is a full look at every confirmed team.

  • How to watch $50k Warzone Twitch Rivals Showdown: streams & placements – Dexerto

    How to watch $50k Warzone Twitch Rivals Showdown: streams & placements Activison/FaZe/NRG/Ghost GamingSome of the best Call of Duty: Warzone players from North America and Europe are set to try and take the glory of winning Twitch Rivals on June 23 and 24. Here’s everything you need to know. As different online events have begun to crop up for Warzone, Twitch are dipping their toes in once again with Twitch Rivals. This time around, streamers are teaming up for trios and diving into public matches for a few hours – looking to rack up eliminations and victories. Some top names have confirmed they’re playing in the North American portion of action such as Dr Disrespect, Seth ‘Scump’ Abner, Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag, and Nick ‘NICKMERCS’ Kolcheff. So, here’s what you need to know about everything that’s going on. When does Twitch Rivals Warzone start? The newest Twitch Rivals event takes place over two days. North American streamers got to go first, and kicked off their games on June 23 at 2 pm PDT/5 pm EDT/10 pm BST/11 pm CEST. Team Symfuhny claimed first place in NA (see full placements below). Now that htey’re finished, European Twitch streamers will get their moment in the spotlight a day later on June 24. Things will start a little earlier in the day at 7 pm CEST/6 pm BST/10 am PDT/1 pm EDT. Get ready to drop into the Twitch Rivals: @CallofDuty: Warzone Showdown! Featuring @P4wnyhof @feritkw @Gotaga @drdisrespect @NICKMERCS @scump and many more! Tuesday, June 23 at 2pm PT & Wednesday, June 24 at 10am PT at https://t.co/xea83i1yVm pic.twitter.com/NG11nonnPw — Twitch Esports (@TwitchEsports) June 18, 2020 Team Symfuhny wins NA Showdown: final placements Team Symfuhny, made up of the team leader himself alongside Jordan ‘HusKerrs’ Thomas and Atlanta FaZe superstar Preston ‘Priestahh’ Greiner, roared to the top of the North American standings with three huge games. In Game 1, the winning trio clocked up 107 points, and added similar tallies (100 and 99) in Games 2 and 3. They ended with a hefty 306 points, 39 ahead of second-placed Team Tommey. Here’s the top ten placements from the North American Showdown: Twitch Rivals Warzone streams With this being a Twitch Rivals event, Twitch will be running its own centralized stream where you can keep up-to-date with each match. Though, you can also watch individual streamers playing too. We’ve embedded the main Twitch broadcast and a few other streams for you to keep an eye on. Who is playing in Twitch Rivals Warzone? Each region will have 30 teams playing, all vying to claim the top prize. Though, they’ll need to combine wins and eliminations to bring up a pretty decent points total. Each elimination that a team gets will be worth one point, while placement points start if they finish inside the Top 20 for their game. Below, you can see the full list of teams competing in each region. North American teams European teams Twitch Rivals Warzone prize pool So, what are the players competing for? Well, there’s a total of $50,000 on the line for each region – with bonuses also being offered for most kills, wins, and contracts completed. Each trio is guaranteed to walk away with at least $300. Though, for anyone who works their way up into the top three, they could bag anywhere between $3,600 and $6,000. So, there you have it, everything you need to know about the June 23 and June 24 Twitch Rivals Warzone event. If you manage to miss the final results once it’s all over, don’t worry, we’ll have a final placements update for you to check out.

  • Team Tommey wins $50K Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown: final placements – Dexerto

    Team Tommey wins $50K Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown: final placements Twitch / ActivisionTo kick Warzone Season 3 off with a bang, Twitch hosted a new $50,000 Twitch Rivals tournament which saw Team Tommey dominate for yet another event win. Here’s a full rundown on how the competition unfolded. Tommey, Almxnd, and Newbz secured the win after a huge final map. – HusKerrs secured the $500 bonus for individual kills. – Trios had five private lobbies to prove themselves. – Twitch Rivals $50K Warzone Showdown: Final Placements Twitch Rivals $50K Warzone Showdown: Results & Recap With just five private lobbies for teams to prove themselves, things quickly got off to an intense start. While kills were vital, everyone was pushing for that top spot in order to multiply their points. No one could quite match the exceptional game one performance of Team Bloo as they secured a whopping 44 points. Moving forward, however, they could never get back to that elite finish, dropping less than 44 across the next three games combined. It was Team Aydan and Team Tommey who switched on after game one, putting up consistent high-scoring games to move further up the overall standings. Heading into the final series, just 13 points separated them at the very top. Ultimately, it was Tommey’s team that overcame the odds and secure the first place finish after a massive 38 point final map. Twitch Rivals $50K Warzone Showdown: Stream Thanks to the nature of any given Twitch Rivals event, every single competitor was live on Twitch throughout their run in the tournament. The official Twitch Rivals account served as a hub for the single-day competition, though all of the biggest names were also sharing their perspectives. Twitch Rivals $50K Warzone Showdown: Schedule We’ve got it all 👇 🏋️ @loltyler1’s Power Meet ⚔️ @LeagueofLegends Series 2 Week 2 ⚠️ @CallofDuty Warzone 👀 @jackboxgames, Minecraft & moreSwipe through for a glimpse — Twitch Rivals (@TwitchRivals) April 19, 2021 The latest Twitch Rivals Warzone event followed the trend of intense, single-day events. Instead of a long-winded bracket, this competition played out across five private matches. Europe was first as the hottest talent faced off from 7AM PT / 10AM PT on Tuesday, April 7. Shortly after, the North American leg of the event got underway at 1PM PT / 4PM ET. Twitch Rivals $50K Warzone Showdown: Teams The teams for the $50,000 Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown were packed with huge names like Aydan, Swagg, Huskers, and more. With 45+ Trios having dropped in, it’s no surprise the event was extremely close. Below is a full look at every team that competed throughout the tournament. Twitch Rivals $50K Warzone Showdown: Format In a similar style to earlier Twitch Rivals Warzone events, the latest competition featured a standard Trios kill-race structure. However, for this event, this tournament dropped every team into the same, private lobby. Meaning a slower pace was to be expected as teams battled for better placements, along with the regular kills. Rather than simply awarding bonus points for a better finish, Twitch Rivals added a multiplier to the total number of kills. For example, if the winning team secured 10 kills, their total would be doubled to give them 20 points for that game. Below is a complete breakdown of the kill multiplier. Prize Pool breakdown:

  • How to watch $50K Code Green Warzone tournament ft. Scump, Shroud, more – Dexerto

    How to watch $50K Code Green Warzone tournament ft. Scump, Shroud, more Infinity Ward / BoomTVOnline tournament hosts BoomTV have partnered up with CashApp to host a $50,000 tournament for Call of Duty: Warzone, featuring some of the biggest names in the online gaming community, as well as a chance for viewers to win some money. BoomTV’s fan-favorite Code Red tournament series has been switched to Code Green on March 19, as they and CashApp have put together a massive competition for CoD’s newest battle royale, Warzone. Competing are stars from all corners of the gaming world, including top streamers, pro players, major figures in esports, and more. Below, you can find everything you need to know about today’s competition, including the schedule, teams, format, and how to win a share of the $20,000 giveaway. When is the Code Green Warzone tournament? The event takes place on Thursday, March 19, kicking off at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 8 PM GMT. It’s scheduled to last for five hours, so it should end around 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET / 1 AM GMT. It’s being livestreamed on CashApp’s official Twitch channel, which we’ve included below for your convenience. Many of the players themselves will also be broadcasting their POVs on their own channels, a few of which we’ve also included. OFFICIAL STREAM: DR DISRESPECT: SHROUD: NINJA: NICKMERCS: SCUMP: FORMAL: NADESHOT: KARMA: SUMMIT1G: Code Green Warzone tournament – live standings The standings will be updated live throughout the day as the results from each team’s matches come in. You can check out the current placements by visiting BoomTV’s Code Green Warzone page HERE. Players & teams The competition features a whopping 45 teams in total, each featuring three players since this event is been played in the standard Trios playlist. There could be more teams and players added before the tournament kicks off, which we’ll add to the list below as soon as they’re announced. Myth, Mendo, TheBck – Nate Hill, FunkBomb, ZooMaa – Hitch, Blake, Jorge – Marksman, Aladdin, Attach – Aydan, Shotzzy, iLLeYY – NiceWigg, Hill_APEX, Nokokopuffs – Crowder, Merk, Maven – Trick2g, Shiphter, Cookiemanman – LyndonFPS, Triv, Rhino – Pamaj, Swagg, Speros – Vikkstar, itzwarsz, Vapulear_ – Nadeshot, Scump, Cloakzy – Karma, Ricky, Yogi – GlitterXplosion, jeffclive, KaneQuake – TeePee, Clayster, Crimsix – JakenBake, OverpoweredOW, Solved – chocoTaco, vsnz, chun – dizzy, TSM Reps, Albralelie – GoldGlove, Meyers Leonard, TmarTn – Barstool Sports, Barstool Gaming, Kurt Benkert – NickEh30, Bonsaibroz, MonsterDFace – JoshOG, HusKerrs, Diegosaurs – TSM Viss, Kraftyy, TannerSlays – Arcitys, aBeZy, Priestahh – QuarterJade, Masayoshi, Sykkuno – Halifax, Anthony Kongphan, DrasseL – Trainwrecks, FeLo, AquA – Envoy, Havok, 2Pac, – Dr Disrespect, FormaL, DougisRaw – HighDistortion, Tennp0, NICKMERCS – xQcOW, m0xyy, aimbotcalvin – KingRichard, Zepaaa, Lymaax – WeAreLostKings, Feldmoon, AlmxndTV – CHANKISSUPREME, ohi2u, traumattv – Ninja, summit1g, DrLupo – daltoosh, zachmazer, TSM Imperial – Bloo, BobbyPoffGaming, babydillster – Shroud, Bnans, just9n – iiTzTimmy, aceu, retzi, – H3CZ, Hutch, Di3seL – FEDMYSTER, Dyrus, Metaphor – Katie Bedford, StuDyy, ProoFy – 72hrs, TBD, TBD – pokelawls, TBD, TBD – Format & rules Unlike most previous Code Red tournaments, today’s Code Green doesn’t employ the usual double-elimination ‘kill-race’ format. Instead, all of the teams competing have to play nonstop matches during the permitted five-hour window and try to get as many eliminations as they can. Placements and victories don’t matter, so the final placements will be determined solely by the total number of kills that each squad got during all of their “eligible” matches, which are each team’s five highest elimination games. Platform: PC & Console – Format: Public Matchmaking All players must be on NA servers (so in BNet — pick Region: Americas) – Must have Crossplay enabled (Account -> Online) – Must have a 1 Minute stream delay – – Time Limit: 5 Hours (Start time: 1pm PST) Any game started before the End time (6pm PST) will be counted. Teams will be allowed to finish that final game. – Teams are allowed to leave games early. – – Game Limit: None – Leaderboard Determined By: Eliminations (no placement points & wins don’t matter) Eligible Games = Each team’s 5 highest Elimination games – – If two or more teams end up tied in their number of kills, then this tiebreaker will be used: Player w/ highest individual Eliminations – If still tied, compare 2nd highest from both teams – If 3rd on both teams are tied, both teams will get in one additional game w/ same Eliminations & tiebreakers format. – Prize breakdown The $50,000 prize pool will be split between the teams that finish in the top-10, with the higher placing squads taking home a larger share of the money. 1st Place: $15,000 – 2nd Place: $12,000 – 3rd Place: $6,000 – 4th: $4,400 – 5th: $3,300 – 6th: $2,700 – 7th: $2,100 – 8th: $1,800 – 9th: $1,500 – 10th: $1,200 – How to win a share of the $20,000 giveaway As part of the promotion of this event, CashApp will be giving away a total $20,000 in prizes to viewers throughout the day. In order to enter for a chance to win some cash, all you have to do is watch the main stream and type your $CashTag in the chat when prompted. It’s not clear when the winners will be announced, but it’s more than likely going to happen directly after the tournament unless CashApp decide to do it live as they’re chosen.

  • Team Simp wins $40K CoD Vanguard Community Showdown: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Simp wins $40K CoD Vanguard Community Showdown: Final results Activision / efuseAnother huge CoD Vanguard tournament is already in the books as Team Simp claimed the top spot in the $40,000 Community Showdown event. If you missed any of the action, we’ve got you covered with a full recap of how it all unfolded. Simp, Newbz, Rated, & aBeZy closed out top spot. – 2 CDL pros & 2 non-CDL pros per team. – $40,000 prize pool. – With Vanguard launch week now behind us, the hype train kept on rolling with another $40,000 tournament hosted by eFuse. The Community Showdown event featured a mix of CDL talent alongside many of CoD’s most popular streamers. While it was ultimately Team Simp that secured the win, here’s a complete overview of how the event played out. CoD Vanguard $40K Community Showdown: Final Placements CoD Vanguard $40K Community Showdown: Results & Recap Now that everyone CoD pro has had a few days to grind Vanguard, tournaments are getting even more competitive. With the best weapons already locked in, strategies mapped out, and maps prioritized, teams can focus up on frying now. That’s exactly what happened in this $40K Community Showdown as every opening series was a total sweep. For some, like Team Cammy and Team SlasheR, their runs came to an end without a single map win. Meanwhile, it was Team Envoy that made it all the way through to the Grand Finals without dropping a single map. The final matchup of the day saw them facing off against Team Simp after three consecutive wins in the lower bracket. While it was a closely contested series, it was ultimately Simp, Newbz, Rated, & aBeZy who got the job done and closed out the win. CoD Vanguard $40K Community Showdown: Streams & Schedule The $40K Community Showdown tournament kicked off with the first batch of games at 1PM ET on Monday, November 15. As expected, the official eFuse Twitch channel hosted the event throughout the day, serving as a hub stream to keep fans on top of every match. Moreover, individual players also streamed their own POVs during their run as well. All up, the Community Showdown ran for just under six hours. CoD Vanguard $40K Community Showdown: Format & Prizing Eight teams were locked into this $40K Community Showdown. These squads were all dropped into a standard double-elimination bracket while playing a mix of maps and modes. Each roster consisted of two current Call of Duty League pros alongside any two players not in the CDL. This ranged from Challengers stars to Warzone streamers. $40K was on the line throughout with only the top three squads taking home cash for their efforts. CoD Vanguard $40K Community Showdown: Players & Teams The $40K tournament certainly brought out at the big guns as all eight teams were packed full of elite talent. From Scump reuniting with Karma to Simp & aBeZy teaming with Warzone’s Newbz & Rated, squads were stacked across the board. Read More: CoD Vanguard cheater exposed by CDL pros – Below is a full look at every team that competed in the event.

  • Team Methodz completes lower bracket dream run in $30K MW2 Baktober Bash: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Methodz completes lower bracket dream run in $30K MW2 Baktober Bash: Final results Baka Bros/EfuseThe Baka Bros — popular Warzone streamers Repullze, LuckyChamu, and DiazBiffle — just hosted a $30,000 launch tournament in Modern Warfare 2 featuring a mix of top CDL pros alongside Warzone competitors and content creators. While it was Team Methodz who ultimately came out on top after a shocking lower bracket run, here’s a full look back at the event. Each year, a number of big kickoff tournaments are hosted when a new Call of Duty game launches. In recent years, this has meant bringing together top CDL and Warzone pros, playing with one another, attempting to assert their dominance in the earliest stages of the competitive season. This Modern Warfare 2 tournament was Search & Destroy only, meaning CDL pros didn’t get to outshine their opponents on the less familiar respawn modes in Hardpoint or Control. With that in mind, it was ultimately Methodz, Nero, Parasite, Destroy who proved too good for the competition on the day, winning eight matches in a row to run the lower bracket gauntlet and take down Team Simp in the finals. But if you missed any of the action, we’ve got you covered below. Baktober Bash $30k MW2 tournament results (Top 6) Baktober Bash $30k MW2 tournament stream & schedule While the tournament was powered by eFuse, the official broadcast could be found directly on the Call of Duty Twitch account which we’ve embedded above. Not only that, but fans could also tune into the individual streams of the competitors, with the likes of Vanguard world champions Drazah and Envoy playing, as well as Warzone stars like Aydan and Tommey. The tournament took place on Monday, October 31, 2022. Action got underway at midday and ran late into the evening given the size of the bracket. Baktober Bash $30k MW2 S&D tournament teams Here are the teams that were locked in for the Baktober Bash Search & Destroy tournament. Some players are accomplished CDL veterans while others are popular Warzone streamers. As always though, there was plenty of dispute over what defined a ‘pro’ and a ‘content creator’, given Crimsix falls into the latter category now despite his accomplishments. Teams were 4v4, consisting of two CDL pros and two Warzone pros each.

  • Aydan & Rated win $30K Jack Link’s Invitational Warzone event: final results – Dexerto

    Aydan & Rated win $30K Jack Link’s Invitational Warzone event: final results ActivisionAnother Warzone Season 4 tournament is in the books as Envy hosted the $30,000 Jack Link’s Invitational which saw Aydan and Rated cruise through to the top spot. Here’s a complete recap of how it all went down. Aydan and Rated win $15,000 first-place prize. – 2v2 kill-race format in a double-elim bracket. – DiazBiffle, Swagg, TeeP among big names eliminated early. – Yet another Season 4 event is now in the rearview mirror as Envy’s latest Jack Link’s Invitational has come and gone. The world’s biggest names and most popular competitors dived into the 2v2 tournament, and we’ve got everything you need to catch up on the major event. Envy’s $30K Jack Link’s Invitational: Final Placements Envy’s $30K Jack Link’s Invitational: Results & Recap Starting out in the first round, we saw some of the sweatiest matchups right away. Former event winners were matched up against some of the biggest names, but only one duo made it through the upper bracket. It was Aydan & Rated who pulled off the flawless run, winning four games in a row to secure their spot in the grand finals. Despite falling to them in the winner’s finals, ZLaner & Destroy managed to rebound shortly after. The popular duo took down Tommey & Almond to bounce back up the bracket and lock in one final showdown with Aydan & Rated. Ultimately, Aydan & Rated proved to be just one step ahead yet again. While they dropped the first map, a huge rally in the final moments brought the series home and secured them another trophy. Envy’s $30K Jack Link’s Invitational: Streams & Schedule The $30K Jack Link’s Invitational was hosted on the official TeamEnvy Twitch channel. This hub stream casted by Maven, Miles, and Nameless, kept on top of updated results throughout the event. It all kicked off on Wednesday, July 13 with the first games starting at 10AM PT | 12PM CT | 1PM ET. The event ran for just over seven hours in total. While the hub stream was there, fans could also tune into many of the top competitors directly. From DiazBiffle to Aydan, fans were able to watch along with their favorite players as they navigated through the double-elim bracket. Envy’s $30K Jack Link’s Invitational: Format Envy’s latest $30K Jack Link’s Invitational dropped many of the world’s best players into direct competition. Boasting a standard duos kill-race format, teams of two joined up into a single quad lobby while fighting for as many eliminations as possible. All games in the winner’s bracket were best of three while lower bracket games were best of one. Below is a complete prize pool breakdown for the $30K event. 1st – $15,000 – 2nd – $10,000 – 3rd – $5,000 – Envy’s $30K Jack Link’s Invitational: Teams & Players 32 players were locked in for the $30K Invitational making this one of the more stacked events we’ve seen in Season 4. Below is a complete list of every Duo that competed in the tournament.,

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

    Recrent’s team wins $300K World Series of Warzone EU #1: results & final placements ActivisionThe second World Series of Warzone tournament will see the best Trios in Europe facing off against one another in the most stacked custom lobby the region has ever seen — and there’s a huge $300,000 on the line too. Jukeyz, fifakillvizualz, ItzWarsZ takes $50,000 as the 1st place trio – Team Captain Recrent shoots up to 1st place – Fifakillvizualz had the most individual kills with 39 – – $300K World Series of Warzone: Placements Captain’s Cup Placements Trio Placements (Top 10) $300K World Series of Warzone: Results & Recap While Aydan won the North American portion of the World Series of Warzone trios tournament alongside Rated and HusKerrs, the top EU teams weren’t holding anything back as they rushed through the six WSOW matches to claim the biggest prize in Warzone. But it was the likes of Jukeyz, Fifakill and Vapulear who took Team Recrent to the top of the leaderboards in dominant fashion. The trio was the only team to surpass 100 kills as a unit. At the end of the day, that gave them enough of a cushion over second-place squad LouiCM, Lenun and Vapulear, who generally had better match placements, but couldn’t quite keep up with the frags. Still, it was a great showing by the contestants and overall an extremely competitive event for the inaugural WSOW. BAG SECURED 💰@Jukeyz, @Fifakill_, and @WarsZ slayed out & have won the $300K Twitch Rivals EU Customs. pic.twitter.com/XHldfMmIP0 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) August 4, 2021 World Series of Warzone EU stream The World Series of Warzone will be streamed on the main Twitch Rivals channel, though you can also tune in to your favorite streamers to watch from their POV. World Series of Warzone EU captains & draft As with the NA side of the tournament, the EU WSOW will feature five captains, each of whom pick 10 trios to play under their ‘team.’ These five captain teams of 10 trios will then compete to secure the most collective points from placements and kills to earn a $100,000 prize pool and the Captain’s Cup championship. The captains are: Dmity ‘Recrent’ Osintsev – Emma ‘EmZ’ Rankin – Moonryde – Imangelikka – Corentein ‘Gotaga Houssein – The draft took place live on the Twitch Rivals channel embedded above on August 3, 2021, at 9am PT (12pm ET / 5pm BST / 6pm CEST). The full teams from this draft can be found below. World Series of Warzone EU schedule & format The draft took place on August 3 as specified above, but the actual tournament itself starts on Wednesday, August 4 at 9am PT (12pm ET / 5pm BST / 6pm CEST). The format will be the same as the NA tournament. Each kill will be worth one point, while teams will earn placement multipliers as follows: 1st: 2.0x – 2nd-15th: 1.5x – 16th-50th: 1x – World Series of Warzone EU teams As expected, all of the region’s biggest names are all set to drop in. From former Warzone event winners like Jukeyz and Spratt to veteran CDL pro Skrapz, the EU event is stacked full of talent. The full WSOW teams are as follows.

  • Team Recrent win $400K World Series of Warzone EU #2: results & final placements – Dexerto

    Team Recrent win $400K World Series of Warzone EU #2: results & final placements Activision / London Royal RavensWith a whopping $400,000 total on the line, the September 15 World Series of Warzone EU was an absurd event. Team Recrent took the overall win, but here are the full results and final placements. Chowh1 wins $100,000 to himself in Solo YOLO match. – MethodzSick and DagaT1 win $200,000 Duos Customs. – Team Recrent come away with $100k Captain’s Cup. – $400K World Series of Warzone: Placements Captain’s Cup Placements Duo Placements (Top 10) Solo YOLO Placement (Winner-takes-all) $400K World Series of Warzone EU: Results & Recap One month on from EU’s intense Trios tournament, the World Series of Warzone returned for another round of action. And this time, after drama surrounding the prize pool’s “participation money,” Activision decided to up the ante. Riot Shield + Stun + Gallo = $100,000 💰@CHOWH1_ just secured the BAG in the World Series of Warzone Solos match pic.twitter.com/AjlnsdRhRe — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) September 15, 2021 Europe’s best piled into custom lobbies filled with 150 players, with five Duos matches for $200,000, followed by a recently announced, winner-takes-all Solos match for $100,000. And yes, another $100,000 was awarded to the five captains who chose Duos to represent them. Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the Customs format, all matches were filled with ‘rattier’ loadouts — as typically aggressive players played safer, equipping Gallo shotguns, snipers, and even Riot Shields to place as high as possible. One of the top pros in the entire world, Fifakill, even resorted to rocking restock Stims and Claymores, in an obvious change of pace from his typical playstyle. (Unfortunately, his heroic attempts proved futile, but enough to secure a top-10 finish.) https://twitter.com/DexertoIntel/status/1438218933031550977 World Series of Warzone EU: Duos format If you’re familiar with previous WSOW events, you felt right at home here once again. Duos dropping into a series of custom lobbies. Throughout these games, players were awarded based on their kills and their placement. Below is a quick breakdown of the scoring structure: 1st: 2x Point Multiplier – 2nd – 15th: 1.5x Point Multiplier – 16th+: 1x Point Multiplier – In typical WSOW fashion, it’s not just the individual performance that matters, however. Captains drafted their own teams, which ultimately worked towards a common goal of securing the Captains Cup for additional prize money. Read more: Ultimate Warzone event calendar – Speaking of, below is a full breakdown of how all Duos were rewarded. World Series of Warzone EU: Solo YOLO format After the main tournament, five Duos matches for $200,000 — there was also be a 150-person Solo YOLO lobby, in which all 150 players dropped in by themselves and the winner secured the entire prize pool. World Series of Warzone EU Duos: Captains & Teams From veteran Warzone stars like Jukeyz and Testyment to popular streamers like Moonryde and Gotago, this WSOW event was stacked from top to bottom. Below is a complete list of every single Duo confirmed for the tournament.

  • FaZe Swagg & Booya win $25K Warzone Code Red Showdown: Final results – Dexerto

    FaZe Swagg & Booya win $25K Warzone Code Red Showdown: Final results Activision/BoomTVWarzone Pacific is now in full swing and high-stakes tournaments keep on rolling as FaZe Swagg & Booya just closed out the first 2v2 kill-race in Caldera. Here’s a full recap of how the $25K Warzone Code Red Showdown played out. FaZe Swagg & Booya secure the overall win – First major kill-race tourney in Caldera – Eight Duos battled for a share of $25,000 – Following on from a surprise December 15 Warzone update that introduced several changes to weapon balancing, the first major kill-race event took place just hours later. Many of the sweatiest Duos dropped in for the $25,000 Code Red Showdown and we’ve got you covered with everything there is to know. $25k Warzone Code Red Showdown: Final Placements $25k Warzone Code Red Showdown: Recap & Results After a week full of custom game tournaments, BoomTV changed gears with the first major kill-race event in Caldera. Duos dropped into the new Warzone map and pushed the pace for more than eight hours all up. Despite their win-streak in customs, the duo of Tommey & Almond were among the first eliminated here. Similarly, Rated & Aydan couldn’t quite push into the money this time around, as the highest-earning partners finished in fourth place. Instead, it was DrDisrespect & ZLaner that dominated Caldera throughout the day. Together, this established duo rushed through the upper bracket, dropping just a single map ahead of the Grand Finals. Nah @FaZeBooya is really on a mission right now 😰 Gotta love the return of 2v2 Warzone tourneys pic.twitter.com/Ksmy6AtPiE — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) December 16, 2021 Ultimately, it came down to one final round as FaZe Swagg & Booya forced a bracket reset before extending the series to a game three. When all was said and done, they were able to stop Doc & Z’s momentum to secure a huge win for the Nuke Squad. $25k Warzone Code Red Showdown: Streams & Schedule The tournament was streamed live on the official BoomTV Twitch channel, embedded above. If you prefer to watch certain players’ POVs, though, fans could also tune in to their individual channels to watch their gameplay. The tournament kicked off on Wednesday, December 15, at 11 AM PT (2 PM ET/7 PM GMT) and ran for just over eight hours in total. It was an eight-team, double-elimination bracket, with duos going head-to-head in quad lobbies. Whichever duo earned the highest kill count in said lobby progressed to the next round. $25k Warzone Code Red Showdown teams Some of the best duos in Warzone hit Caldera to fight for the grand prize during this Code Red tournament. Here are the teams:

  • Team SenseiSwishem wins $25k Twitch Rivals x Swagg Doritos Warzone tournament – Dexerto

    Team SenseiSwishem wins $25k Twitch Rivals x Swagg Doritos Warzone tournament Activision / DoritosSwagg, Twitch Rivals, and Doritos are teaming up for the next installment of their Disrupotro Series by hosting a $25,000 Warzone tournament and a spot in the finals. Team SenseiSwishem wins the final two games to secure first place. – Team Destroy, Team Rated, and Team HusKerrs fell five points short of winning. – Top players included Aydan, ZLaner, and more. – The Doritos Disruptor Series featuring Swagg, powered by Twitch Rivals, was a trio custom lobby tournament played across 5 games with a handful of restrictions and rules set in place. The new Pacific map for Warzone and Vanguard won’t be integrated into the battle royale until December 9 so this could be one of the final tournaments we see on Verdansk. Here’s everything you need to know about the $25k Warzone event including the winner, format, schedule, and teams. $25k Twitch Rivals Doritos Warzone Recap $25K Twitch Rivals Disruptor Series ft. Swagg #CHAMPS w/ @Envailedd & @ClassicPain_ LETS FKN GOOOO!!! — Em (@Swishem) November 20, 2021 Team SenseiSwishem which included Envailedd and ClassicPain took home first place in the $25k Warzone tournament winning $10,000 and a year supply of Doritos. It wasn’t an easy task, after winning the first game SenseiSwishem and company couldn’t keep the ball rolling and entered game 4 in 7th place with only 48.8 points. However, the team was able to rally and win the final two games dropping 17 and 15 kills with the 2.2 score multiplier. Team Destroy was able to make a 10 point comeback to claim second place over Team Rated by 0.2 points and secure an extra $3,000. $25k Twitch Rivals Doritos Warzone Final Placements $25k Twitch Rivals Doritos Warzone stream The tournament was streamed live on the Doritos Twitch channel. If you want to check out other POVs then all of the competitions streamed from their personal channels as well. Check out the likes of top Warzone players like Aydan, ZLaner, Almond, and more. The tournament kicked off at 12 PM PT (3 PM ET/8 PM BST) on Saturday, November 20. $25k Twitch Rivals Doritos Warzone format This tournament featured 49 trios dropping in on Verdansk, playing 5 custom lobby games, earning a point for each kill as well as trying to place as high as possible for a score multiplier. We have a full breakdown of the placement multiplier listed below: 1st = 2.2x – 2nd-5th = 1.8x – 6th-15th = 1.5x – 16th-25th = 1.2x – 26th+ = 1.0x – While you can check out the tournament page for the full ruleset, here’s a look at some of the main restrictions and changes for this tourney: All players must use the default operator – No Riot shields – No launchers (including Combat Bow and Crossbows) – No shotguns – No MG82 – No Akimbo pistol – No snipers Exceptions: HDR, AX-50, and the Tundra – Ground loot snipers can be claimed until a loadout is hit – – No melee weapons Exceptions: Knife – – Dead Silence and Stopping Power field upgrades cannot be used. – No tacticals allowed Exceptions: Smoke grenades, Snapshot grenades, Decoy grenades, and Stims – – Perks Ghost and Combat Scout cannot be used – In the event that the above rules are not followed by any player the offending player will be disqualified from the game and receive zero points for the round – $25k Twitch Rivals Doritos Warzone teams & players This tournament featured some of the top names in Warzone. While Swagg is guaranteed, we can also expect the likes of Aydan, HusKerrs, ZLaner, and more to be taking the battle for their shot at the first-place prize. We will update you when we get a full list of players competing. This was one of the final events of Doritos Disruptor Series tournaments, which leads up to the Doritos Bowl later in December. With Swagg at the helm for the Warzone division, other tournaments will feature captains ItsHafu, Tyler1, and iTzTimmy.

  • Team SuperEvan wins $25k Twitch Rivals x Swagg Doritos Warzone tournament – Dexerto

    Team SuperEvan wins $25k Twitch Rivals x Swagg Doritos Warzone tournament Activision/DoritosTeam SuperEvan has walked away with the $25,000 top prize (and a year’s supply of Doritos) in the Twitch Rivals Disruptor Series, a Warzone tournament hosted by Doritos, beating out Tommey’s squad by 1.3 points to claim the victory. Team SuperEvan takes out Disruptor Series title – Team Tommey, Team ShadedStep fell away in final game – Top players included Tommey, SuperEvan, and more – The Doritos Disruptor Series ft. Swagg, powered by Twitch Rivals, was a trio custom lobby tournament played across six games and with a number of restrictions and rules in place, after months of refining the competitive landscape of Verdansk. With just several weeks left before Call of Duty: Vanguard drops and Warzone gets a complete overhaul, Twitch and Doritos put on an absolute banger for the community. Here’s everything that went down in the $25k event, and a full recap on the mouthwatering Doritos-fuelled action. Twitch Rivals Doritos Disruptor: Final Placements (Top 8) $25k Twitch Rivals Doritos Warzone stream The tournament was streamed live on the Doritos Twitch channel (embedded above) and the official Twitch Rivals channel. As well as that, fans were able to watch the tournament on all the top streamers’ channels too, if you were looking to just watch one POV. The tournament kicked off at 12 PM PT/3 PM ET/8 PM BST on Monday, October 4. $25k Twitch Rivals Doritos Warzone format This tournament featured 49 trios dropping in on Verdansk, playing 6 games, earning points for kills as well as placement multipliers. While you can check out the tournament page for the full ruleset, here’s a look at some of the main restrictions and changes from this tourney: No Riot shields – No launchers (including Combat Bow and Crossbows) – No shotguns – No Stoner 63 – No Akimbo pistol – No snipers Exceptions: HDR, AX-50, and the Tundra – Ground loot snipers can be claimed until a loadout is hit – – No melee weapons Exceptions: Knife – – Dead Silence and Stopping Power field upgrades cannot be used. If picked up they cannot be used even to be discarded. Any usage, at any time, will lead to player disqualification and zero points for the round – – No tacticals allowed Exceptions: Smoke grenades, Snapshot grenades, Decoy grenades, and Stims – – Perk limitations: Ghost and Combat Scout cannot be used – $25k Twitch Rivals Doritos Warzone teams & players This tournament featured some of the top names in Warzone. While Swagg was guaranteed, we also saw the likes of Tommey, Aydan, HusKerrs, and more drop into Verdansk in the battle for the top prize. Read More: Top 10 most viewed Warzone Twitch streamers – This was the first of the Doritos Disruptor Series tournaments, which all lead up to the Doritos Bowl. With Swagg leading the way for the Warzone portion, other tournaments will feature captains ItsHafu, Tyler1, and iTzTimmy.

  • Team Unrational wins $25K TeeP’s Trials Warzone tournament: final placements – Dexerto

    Team Unrational wins $25K TeeP’s Trials Warzone tournament: final placements Activision / eFuseAfter a few weeks off, Teep’s Trials finally returned on June 30 and it was Team Unrational that closed out the latest private lobby tournament. Here’s everything you need to catch up. Unrational, Scummn, & Nickool secure $8,000 in first place. – Mini Royale format dropped the sweatiest Trios into a custom lobby. – 10 custom games were played in total. – The competitions just keep on coming in Warzone Season 4. After a busy stretch of kill-race events, TeeP’s Trials were finally back, providing some private lobby action after weeks of kill-race tournaments. $25K was the prize pool once again and we’ve got everything you need to catch up on the latest tournament. TeeP’s Trials $25K Warzone event: Final Placements (Top 6) TeeP’s Trials $25K Warzone event: Streams & Schedule No different from his previous Warzone events, TeeP hosted the latest competition on his own Twitch channel. We’ve embedded the stream above for your convenience so you can catch up with the full broadcast. Of course, fans could also tune into some of the biggest names to catch their POVs directly. From Tommey to FaZe Bloo, many of the most successful competitors were streaming throughout the event. The latest round of custom game action kicked off at 10AM PT / 1PM ET on Wednesday, June 30. TeeP’s Trials $25K Warzone event: Format TeeP’s Trials $25k Mini royale private match is back tomorrow at 12pm CT@eFuseOfficial going to be helping out again to run it Going to be banning some of the cheesy stuff and lowering the amount of games. Will be live https://t.co/LcaX3A6b4G and https://t.co/1FH0N3ZiGo pic.twitter.com/MbSlHiSGdO— TeeP (@TylerTeeP) June 29, 2021 Identical to the previous round on June 10, the latest TeeP’s Trials competition featured Mini Royale private matches. With a maximum of 16 Trios, this meant the lobby was capped at 48 players. As a result, games were extremely fast-paced. Teams had 10 matches to score as many eliminations as possible in the sweaty Warzone lobbies. TeeP’s Trials $25K Warzone event: Teams & Players From former TeeP’s Trials winners to many of Warzone’s highest earners, all of the biggest names got involved this time around. Below is a list of every team that joined the latest TeeP’s Trials event. Prize Pool breakdown With $25,000 on the line, the prize pool was broken down as follows. 1st $8,000 – – 2nd $6,000 – – 3rd $5,000 – – 4th $3,000 – – 5th $2,000 – – 6th $1,000 – –

  • zSmit & Cely win $25K Code Red Warzone tournament: Final results – Dexerto

    zSmit & Cely win $25K Code Red Warzone tournament: Final results ActivisionThe first major Warzone competition of 2022 is already in the books as zSmit & Cely took home the win in BoomTV’s $25,000 Code Red tournament. Below is a full recap of how it all unfolded so you can get up to speed. zSmit & Cely take out the first Warzone event of the year. – 2v2 double-elim kill-race on Caldera. – $25,000 prize pool with $5,000 extra in Bounties – After Warzone’s biggest year handed out millions in prizes, 2022 is starting with a major event to get the ball rolling once again. Just one week into the new year and our first $25K tournament is already wrapped up. If you missed any of the action, don’t sweat it. Here’s everything you need to catch up on the $25K Code Red Warzone event from BoomTV. $25K Code Red Warzone Duos tournament: Final Placements (Top 8) $25K Code Red Warzone Duos tournament: Results & Recap The first Warzone event of the year started in the most fitting way possible. Controversy ensued from the first round as ZLaner & Kalei, along with a few other Duos, complained about stream snipers off the rip. Meanwhile, others had extremely bad luck with shadowbans being applied during their run. Fortunately, some good news arrived part-way through. Warzone’s invisible skin was taken out in a small January 5 update, ensuring the rest of the tourney could go ahead without that particular issue. We saw plenty of intense matchups early on as big names like IceManIsaac, JoeWo, HusKerrs, and Swagg were all knocked out in the opening rounds. Meanwhile, it was the duo of zSmit & Cely that proved too good in the upper bracket. They cleared through five opponents quick enough to pause their stream, have a shower, and compose themselves before the grand finals were ready. In the lower bracket, it was kenzrosey & Almond that pushed through round after round, winning five games in a row to bounce back up into the final showdown. Ultimately, it was zSmit & Cely who carried their momentum all the way through to a grand final victory. $25K Code Red Warzone Duos tournament: Streams & Schedule No different from usual, this $25K Code Red Warzone event was streamed live on the official BoomTV Twitch channel. The broadcast served as the best way to keep on top of multiple games as the bracket played out, though individual streamers were also sharing their own POVs as well. The first round kicked off at 11AM PT | 2PM ET on Wednesday, January 5. Being a double-elim kill-race, it was a lengthy event winding down after roughly 12 hours of action. $25K Code Red Warzone Duos tournament: Format The $25K Code Red Warzone event featured the standard Duos in Quads playlist format. Two teams dropped into the same lobby and battled it out for as many eliminations as they could find. Higher-scoring teams advanced while the losing team dropped to the lower bracket. Round 1 was a best of 1 series, with every series thereafter switching to a best of 3. Below is a quick breakdown of the $25,000 prize pool payout. 1st: $10,000 – 2nd: $6,000 – 3rd: $4,000 – Bounties: $5,000 – It’s worth noting that this particular event relied on the Vanguard Royale playlist, rather than the regular Battle Royale mode. This means Vanguard-only weapons in loadouts and planes were active across Caldera. However, Duos were not allowed to fly planes themselves as they had been banned from the competition. Similarly, a current exploit allowing teams to respawn with their full loadout was also barred from the event. Anyone abusing this glitch would be disqualified. $25K Code Red Warzone Duos tournament: Players & Teams Featuring a mix of 16 male and 16 female captains, the first Warzone event of 2022 included much of the scene’s top talent. Read More: Ultimate Warzone event calendar – Below is a full look at every Duo locked in for the 32 team bracket.

  • How to watch $25K Code Red Gunfight tournament ft Dr Disrespect, shroud, Scump – streams, bracket, teams – Dexerto

    How to watch $25K Code Red Gunfight tournament ft Dr Disrespect, shroud, Scump – streams, bracket, teams Online esports platform BoomTV are hosting a $25,000 Modern Warfare 2v2 Gunfight tournament featuring some of the biggest content creators and pro players in the Call of Duty community. With the Call of Duty esports season still over a month away, the community has been starving to see some competitive action, and BoomTV are providing just that with another running of their popular Code Red Gunfight tournaments. The tournament doesn’t just feature pro players either. Some of the world’s biggest streamers and YouTubers of all games are participating, with Gunfight being a mode that a lot of variety content creators have taken a liking to. You can find everything you need to know about this competition below, including the full schedule, how to watch, the teams and bracket, format, and more. Code Red Gunfight tournament streams The competition is taking place on Friday, December 20, starting at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET, expected to last about five hours and end at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET. It’s being centrally live-streamed on BoomTV’s official Twitch channel, which we have included below for your convenience. Many of the participants will also be broadcasting their respective POVs on their personal streaming channels, which we’ve also included in a separate section below. MAIN STREAM INDIVIDUAL STREAMS December 20 Code Red Gunfight tournament bracket The official bracket for this Code Red competition is managed by the hosts BoomTV, who will be updating it live throughout the day as results pour in from all of the matches. You can find an up-to-date live version of this bracket on the official Code Red page at all times. December 20 Code Red Gunfight tournament players & teams Most Code Red tournaments usually attract the biggest names of the online gaming world, and this December 20 running is no different. There is a healthy mix of star content creators and professional players, some teaming up while others facing off against each other. Here are all 16 2v2 teams that are competing in this tournament: Dr Disrespect & FormaL – Shottzy & Crimsix – Scump & 2Pac – TeePee & Dougisraw – iLLeYY & Clayster – Aydan & TBA – Hitch & Jorge – shroud & bnans – m0e_tv & Sliker – Attach & Censor – Xposed & Pamaj – Slacked & Classic – LyndonFPS & Shaffer – Speros & Gangstazsalute88 – TBA & TBA – SandyRavage & xCaliz0rz – December 20 Code Red Gunfight tournament format The format of this tournament is very simple. The 16 teams are placed in a double-elimination bracket with both winners and losers brackets. Each match is a best-of-three, meaning the team that wins two maps first wins the match. As for each map, the winner is the team that reaches six-round victories first, as this running isn’t using the win-by-two rule in order to make the proceedings go faster. Here are the map rotations that are in place for each round: Winners R1: Winter Docks, King, Pine – Winners R2 & Losers R1: Stack, Speedball, Docks – Winners R3 & Losers R2: Winter Docks, King, Pine – Winners Final & Losers R3: Stack, Speedball, Docks – Losers R4: Winter Docks, King, Pine – Losers R5: Stack, Speedball, Docks – Losers Final: Winter Docks, King, Pine – Grand Finals: Stack, Speedball, Docks – Grand Finals (reset, if necessary): Winter Docks, King, Pine – December 20 Code Red Gunfight tournament prize breakdown The overall prize pool of this competition is set at $25,000, which will be split accordingly between the top three teams based on the following breakdown: 1st Place: $13,000 – 2nd Place: $8,000 – 3rd Place: $4,000 –

  • Aydan & Dani win $25K BoomTV Code Red Warzone tournament: Final results – Dexerto

    Aydan & Dani win $25K BoomTV Code Red Warzone tournament: Final results Activision/BoomTVAydan and Dani have emerged as the big winners from BoomTV’s latest Code Red Warzone tournament, taking out the lion’s share of a $25,000 prize pool in the co-ed event. Aydan & Dani won the event after cruising through the upper bracket. – HusKerrs, TeePee and BobbyPoff all suffered early exits – $25k was on the line, all for co-ed teams – $25K Code Red Warzone tournament: Placements $25,000 was up for grabs in the latest BoomTV Warzone event. This time around there was a unique spin on the action, as co-ed duos were put together for the single-day bracket. $25K Code Red Warzone tournament: Results & recap The latest Code Red Warzone event took place across just one day as things kicked off on Wednesday, March 17 at 2PM ET (11 AM PT) and ran for just under seven hours. It all started with a bang as these newly formed co-ed duos looked to find their footing. Huge names like HusKerrs and BobbyPoff were knocked out without winning a series while top contenders like Rated and Kalei pushed through further into the bracket. Having just secured his spot as the highest-earning Warzone player, Aydan along with his partner Dani, blitzed through all opposition in the upper bracket. They secured a spot in the Grand Finals against Flxnked & iSmixie. Despite a bracket reset coming through, it was ultimately Aydan & Dani who closed out the win and took home $15,000 for the first-place finish. Here’s a look at the final bracket for the $25K Code Red Warzone event. Code Red Warzone $25k teams & players Given the unique format this time around, familiar duos weren’t able to play together. Instead, new teams were formed across the board as top Warzone talent joined forces for the unique event. Below is a full list of every duo that dropped into the Code Red Warzone event. With $15k going to the 1st place team, these duos were obviously going hard to earn their cash, especially players like Aydan as he looked to maintain his recently-acquired number 1 spot atop the Warzone earnings list.

  • Tommey & Almond win Atlanta FaZe $25K Warzone tournament: results, recap, more – Dexerto

    Tommey & Almond win Atlanta FaZe $25K Warzone tournament: results, recap, more Atlanta FaZeKeeping the hype rolling after Activision’s World Series of Warzone event, Atlanta FaZe were next up with a $25K tournament featuring all the biggest names. But it was Tommey and Almond who secured the big W. Tommey and Almond run through bracket to win it all. – Top players included Aydan, Diaz Biffle, and HusKerrs. – Duos kill race followed by a Duo Quads 2v2 bracket. – Season 4 continues to deliver banger events and FaZe’s $25,000 Warzone showdown was no exception. Atlanta FaZe dropped Warzone’s biggest names into 2v2 action against qualifying teams and we’ve got everything you need to get up to speed. ATL FaZe $25K Warzone event: Results & recap After frying in a $25K win yesterday, the duo competes in @JGODYT’s $100K Grand Finals today 💰 pic.twitter.com/Ocs5HJWcyK — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 26, 2021 In the end, it was Tommey and Almond who slugged it out through the kill race and Duos bracket to win the entire event. That victory nets them the biggest cut of the prize pool, but here are the teams who made it into the money: Tommey & Almond: $15,000 – Aydan & Rated: $5,000 – SuperEvan & Diaz Biffle: $3,000 – FaZe Bloo & Flanked – During the timed kill race portion, Aydan, Tommey, and SuperEvan’s duos were the top three scorers — so it should be no surprise that those three dominated during the bracket as well. No easy roads available, Tommey and Almond shocked some viewers by dropping SuperEvan and Biffle 2-0 in the semifinals. Then, in the grand finals, the duo was met with a red-hot Aydan and Rated (coming off of back-to-back wins in the World Series of Warzone and Code Red tourneys). Unfazed and blessed by the winner’s bracket advantage, Tommey and Almond won the final series 3-1 and fattened their wallets. ATL FaZe $25K Warzone event: Format Less than 24 hours away from our main event, 16 teams, $25,000 in prize money 💰 Captains announcement soon 👀#EZAF | @UMGGaming https://t.co/BfBzG8lN22 — Atlanta FaZe (@ATLFaZe) June 24, 2021 ATL FaZe’s Main Event drops Warzone’s top competitors and content creators in the mix against teams that made it through two open qualifiers. The final portion of the tournament boasts a standard Duos kill-race format. This means two Duos will join up and compete in the same lobby while fighting their way through an elimination bracket. Below is a complete prize pool breakdown for the $25K event. 1st – $15,000 – 2nd – $5,000 – 3rd – $3,000 – 4th – $2,000 – ATL FaZe $25K Warzone event: Teams & Players Here are the 16 captains confirmed for the multi-tiered event: FaZe BabyBay – FaZe Bloo – FaZe Dirty – HollyyLive – HusKerrs – JoeWo – NuFo – Kyle – LEGIQN – Rallied – Tommey – UnRationaL – Aydan – SuperEvan –

  • $250K Warzone Season 1 Doritos Bowl postponed due to Cold War issues – Dexerto

    $250K Warzone Season 1 Doritos Bowl postponed due to Cold War issues The highly anticipated first major tournament of the Warzone Season One – the $250,000 Twitch Rivals Doritos Bowl – has been postponed to a yet-to-be-announced date after issues were discovered with the newly-added Black Ops Cold War content. A tournament that’s been three weeks in the making has been forced into an indefinite delay after various bugs with BOCW content were making the competition unplayable. According to unofficial reports, all of the new Cold War Operators, Calling Cards, and other cosmetic items were banned after the issues were spotted, and there were plans in place to apparently prohibit the use of all 30 new BOCW weapons that were added in the S1 update. We’re still working to get everything ready for today’s Doritos Bowl Finals. As a result the show’s start has been delayed. We’ll keep you updated here on the show’s status. Thanks for your patience — Twitch Rivals (@TwitchRivals) December 16, 2020 Initially, Twitch Rivals announced that the start was to be delayed, but due to how long it took for the various decisions to be made, it appears that they’ve decided to postpone the event altogether. No official announcement about that has been posted yet, but numerous streamers and participants in the tourney were heard mentioning the postponement, and Damon ‘Karma’ Barlow’s tweet pretty much confirmed it. I’m happy that got postponed. Been out to long. Them dudes were frying my ass. — Damon B (@DKarma) December 16, 2020 There is no new date set for this event yet, but we will continue to update this as more information becomes available. You can still read up on all of the tourney details below. Original post: The Doritos Bowl is back! After hosting the first one in 2018 with Blackout, the tournament took a year off in 2019, more than likely due to the lack of a new CoD battle royale title. For the 2020 version, however, competitors will be playing Call of Duty: Warzone, which just got its long-awaited integration with Black Ops Cold War. But who’s playing, what will they be playing, and when does it take place? Here’s the breakdown. Twitch Rivals x Doritos Bowl Warzone stream If you want to watch the Doritos Bowl live, you can either do so through your preferred streamer’s personal Twitch pages or through the official broadcast (with casting and game-swapping galore). Twitch Rivals x Doritos Bowl Warzone Teams While none of the teams have officially been confirmed by Twitch, we do know a number of the competitors involved. Alongside big names like TimTheTatMan, David Dobrik, and Swagg, the competition will feature other big streamers like BobbyPoff, DougIsRaw, Aydan, Rated, HusKerrs, and many more. Once the broadcast begins, fans will be able to follow along with the bracket and leaderboard using the official Twitch Rivals pages. Twitch Rivals x Doritos Bowl Warzone format Today, December 16, 2020, is technically the second official day of the tournament. Day 0, which was open to partners and affiliates, took place on December 3, 2020, while Day 1 took place on December 8, 2020, and saw 49 teams fight for a spot on the final day. Day 2 will now see the top 24 teams from Day 1 competing with huge streamers and grinders alike. According to the rules, there will be five matches in private lobbies, with score being determined by placement and eliminations. Doritos Bowl is back and today in the Finals of @TwitchRivals, $250K and the @Doritos Bowl trophy is up for grabs! Join me on my stream to check out the action starting at 2pm PST. #DoritosBowl https://t.co/s0GwX7aowe pic.twitter.com/qRDLlohCON — FaZe Swagg ☢️ (@Swagg) December 16, 2020 The team who comes in first place shall, of course, be crowned champion and will earn a total of $45,000, which is a huge chunk of change, to say the least. Second place will get $30,000, third will get $21,000, and so on and so forth. In addition, the player with the highest number of kills on Day 2 will get a $1,000 bonus. One interesting thing to point out about the tournament is that, since Day 1, everything has changed about Warzone due to the inclusion of Black Ops Cold War weapons and attachments, potentially throwing off the meta from what it was. This means participants will have to carefully examine how they want to approach the grand finale. Of course, this was always planned to happen, but given the fact that Season 1 was originally supposed to launch on December 10, competitors would have had over a week to practice and plan. Now, they have had fewer than 24 hours. Twitch Rivals x Warzone schedule According to organizers, the final day of the 2020 Doritos Bowl is set to take place on , and will last five hours in total. If you’re wondering the exact time that you’ll be able to watch it in your time zone, you can find the full breakdown below: As for the livestream itself, the tournament is going to be broadcast on Twitch Rivals official channel. As of the time of this writing, an actual link for the livestream is not yet available but once one goes live, it’ll be embedded into this piece. All in all, it seems like it’s going to be a pretty big tournament and with the streamers that are involved, who knows what’s going to happen or who will come out on top.

  • TeePee & Vivid’s team win $250,000 Modern Warfare streamer invitational – Dexerto

    TeePee & Vivid’s team win $250,000 Modern Warfare streamer invitational Former professional player Tyler ‘TeePee’ Polchow and Noah ‘Vivid’ Wright (of Fortnite fame) have taken first place in the $250,000 streamer invitational hosted by Activision for Modern Warfare. Even since it’s release on October 25, Modern Warfare has held a steady place near the top of the Twitch popularity charts. Streamers have flocked to play the new Call of Duty release, while professional players have been hard at work trying to hone their skills ahead of the new franchise league. While there have been plenty of pick-up games, professional scrimmages, and even a few 2v2 Gunfight tournaments, the streeamer invitational was the first big prize money event – despite some blowback from CoD pros over those who have been selected. What is the streamer Invitational? 20 top streamers were split into teams of four, battling it out for their share of the massive prize pool in a variety of modes, showing off Modern Warfare in a competitive light. While the majority of the competitors were not inherent to the Call of Duty scene, some top players and content creators like TeePee, Hitch and Hutch were in attendance. Fortnite pros Aydan and Vivid also took part, as well as a handful of streamers best known for a variety of other games. https://twitter.com/CallofDuty/status/1204106851463229441 Watch the Modern Warfare Streamer invitational Plenty of popular streamers like Seagull, TeePee and Mason ‘Symfunhy’ Lanier, all streamed the action on their own personal channels, in addition to the official broadcast on the Call of Duty stream. If you missed the event and want to catch upp on the matches, the full VOD from the tournament can be watched below. Watch Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Streamer Invitational from Call of Duty on www.twitch.tv Streamer Invitational Final Placements After almost four hours of intense play, former World Champion TeePee helped guide his team to victory, netting the first place prize of $100,000. They took down Syhmfuny’s squad in the grand final, who were a surprise package throughout. Hitch and Aydan’s teams battled it out in a third-place playoff match soon after, with the experience of Seagull helping guide them to victory in that match.

  • Warzone Wednesday Week 9 canceled due to server issues – Dexerto

    Warzone Wednesday Week 9 canceled due to server issues KeemPark, Vikkstar, FaZe Clan, Infinity WardHost Daniel ‘KEEMSTAR’ Keem has canceled the ninth running of his popular Wednesday Warzone tournament series after server connectivity were causing problems for some players. Original Story: Back for the ninth week in a row, Warzone Wednesday is once again bringing several of the online gaming world’s biggest names together for a fun-yet-competitive battle royale tournament. This is the first running of the event since Infinity Ward released a major patch for the BR on May 19, so it’s interesting to see if, and how, the changes affect players and matches. When is Warzone Wednesday Week 9? The tournament is taking place on Wednesday, May 20, set to kick off at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET and last for at least several hours. It’s being livestreamed on KEEMSTAR’s own Twitch channel, which we’ve included below. Additionally, most of the players will be streaming their own POVs on their channels, some of which we’ll also add once the event starts. Warzone Wednesday Week 9 bracket A full bracket for the event can be found on the Warzone Wednesday website, which is being updated live throughout the day as results from the various matches come in. Players and teams Warzone Wednesday is usually full of big names, and week nine is no exception. Competing are a mix of top-tier streamers, pro Call of Duty players, battle royale stars, and other popular gaming figures. Star YouTuber Vikkstar and his partner ItzWarz are back to defend their crown, having won a whopping three WW events in a row, so they’re going for an unprecedented four-peat. Tommey & bobbypoff – Symfuhny & HusKers – DougisRaw & TeePee – NICKMERCS & Swagg – Aydan & Crimsix – Trainwrecks & FeLo – Tourva & Censor – KingRichard & Crowder – NoahJ456 & MerK – Skrapz & Jukeyz – Speros & BabyDillster – Hitch & TBA – TBA & TBA – Format & rules Warzone Wednesday is a duos competition that is run using a 2v2 “kill race” format. Teams matched up against each other must queue into a Quads lobby together and try to get more eliminations than the other – so while they’re technically teammates in-game, they are opponents for the purposes of the tournament. Each match is comprised of two games of Warzone, after which, the duo with the more combined eliminations from the two games advances to the next round. There are two phases in this tournament – a group stage and final stage. In the group stage, the 16 teams face each other in a do-or-die match that sees the winners advance to the next phase while the losers get immediately eliminated. The final stage is double-elimination, so teams can afford to take a loss and still continue on. However, in the Grand Final, the team that makes it out of the Winners Bracket has a distinct advantage over the duo from the Losers Bracket, as the former needs to win only one match to be crowned champions while the latter needs to win two.

  • Tommey’s team wins $20k Warzone Wednesday Week 5 – placements, recap – Dexerto

    Tommey’s team wins $20k Warzone Wednesday Week 5 – placements, recap Infinity Ward / KeemstarKEEMSTAR’s Warzone Wednesdays came back for its fifth week, as many of the top content creators fought it out on Call of Duty’s battle royale for the $20k top prize. Warzone has experienced massive success since its launch on March 10, with millions of players and many of the top streamers jumping into Verdansk. Following the success of his events in other titles, such as Friday Fortnite and Minecraft Monday, KEEMSTAR has put together another tournament series for many of the top Warzone creators, offering up $20,000 as the weekly prize. The fifth week of the tournament just rolled around, and here’s everything you need to know about the latest Warzone Wednesday. $20K Warzone Wednesdays Week 5 recap Week 5 of Warzone Wednesday featured all the big names you’d come to expect from KEEMSTAR’s event. From the duo of Ninja and Dr Disrespect to NICKMERCS and Swagg, 16 star-studded teams dropped into battle on April 22 until there was only four players left. Many big names were forced out of the competition early as the likes of H3CZ and Castro1021 dipped into the lower bracket after falling short in the very first round. Conversely, Dallas Empire’s Tommey and Warzone content creator Bobby Poff fought all the way through the winner’s side of the bracket until the finals. In the grand final matchup that saw Tommey and Bobby Poff square up against NoahJ456 and Merk, the former came away with an early lead and snowballed from there. After a long day of Warzone, Tommey’s team took out the win in impressive fashion. “This is my first major tournament win,” Bobby Poff said immediately after finishing their final game. Warzone Wednesdays Week 2 Placements (Top 10) When did Warzone Wednesdays, Week 5 start? Warzone Wednesdays Week 5 was scheduled to start at 1PM (PT) / 4PM (ET) / 9 PM (BST) and went on for several hours until the final winners were crowned. The event was broadcasted live on KEEMSTAR’s Twitch channel and each of the creators involved also streamed their point-of-view on their individual channels as well. Prize pool and format The competition featured 16 teams in total, with each team consisting of a duo. These duos faced off against each other in double-elimination bracket play. As with KEEMSTAR’s previous events, the prize of $20,000 all went straight to the winners of the tournament which often makes for a high-stakes and entertaining Grand Final. Players and teams for Warzone Wednesday Week five of the Warzone event was as stacked as ever, with many previous winners looking to double up on their victories. You can find the full list of the players and teams for KEEMSTAR’s Warzone Wednesday Week five below. KYR SP33DY and SideArms – Ninja and DrDisrespect – Crowder and Speros – Tourva and Censor – GreekGod and LyndonFPS – Trainwreckstv and Felo – Classy and Froste – Symfuhny and DougIsRaw – Diegosaurs and HusKerrs – Vikkstar123 and Itz_WarsZ – NoahJ456 and Merk – Nadeshot and Cloakzy – NICKMERCS and Swagg – FuzWuz and Hambinooo – Aydan and TeePee – Castro1021 and Hecz – Warzone Wednesday rules In Warzone Wednesday, two players form a four-player squad, invite the opposing pair of players, and both teams duke it out to see who can rack up more kills over the course of two standard squads game of Warzone. – Whichever team has the most kills will go onto the next round. – The losing team is sent to the loser’s bracket for a second chance at getting into the finals. If they lose a match there, they’re out of the tournament for good. – If a team of two plays and loses in the first round of the normal bracket, they’re automatically out of the tournament. –

  • Aydan & Rated win $20K Code Red Warzone tournament: Final results – Dexerto

    Aydan & Rated win $20K Code Red Warzone tournament: Final results Activision/BoomTVBoomTV hosted yet another massive Code Red Warzone tournament on June 9 with a $20k prize pool at hand, and it was ultimately Aydan & Rated who closed out the emphatic win. Aydan & Rated continue to dominate Warzone events with another big tournament win. – Collegiate players got to test their skills against the world’s best. – $20,000 was split among the top three teams. – Warzone has become arguably the biggest game in the world, the Call of Duty BR bringing together top streamers and players from all corners of the internet to compete for huge prize pools. BoomTV has been at the forefront of that, regularly throwing money down and hosting Code Red tournaments between the best players. Here’s a complete recap of the latest $20K event that went down on June 9. Code Red $20K Warzone tournament: Placements Code Red $20K Warzone tournament: Results & Recap As per usual with Code Red events, a majority of Warzone’s biggest names were all ready to drop in for the first round of action. This time, however, there was a unique twist on the formula as a collegiate duo joined the mix to test their skills against the world’s best. While this particular team of Thugger & Kapo put up a fight early on, it was ultimately Dirty & Testyment who knocked them out of the tourney. On the upper half of the bracket, a few familiar names continued their dominant form. The championship duo of DiazBiffle & SuperEvan cruised through to the Grand Finals, dropping just a single map on their way. They faced off against Aydan & Rated once again in a heated series to close the show. When push came to shove, it was another impressive showing from Aydan & Rated that got the job done in the end. Tournament stream & schedule The tournament took place on Wednesday, June 9, with action having kicked off at 12PM PT (3PM ET/8PM BST). It ran throughout most of the day, crowning a victor after six hours of gameplay. Code Red $20K Warzone tournament format The Warzone tournament was be played in a 2v2 double-elimination bracket, with duos going head-to-head to get more kills than their opponents through several rounds of play. Each round was a best of three in the Winner’s Bracket, while the Loser’s Bracket was a best of 1 except the Loser’s Final (also Bo3). Code Red $20K Warzone tournament teams The tournament featured a 16-team bracket of duos. Here are all the confirmed teams: The final team on the list, Kapo and Thugger, qualified through the tournament’s collegiate qualifiers, giving them the opportunity to compete for a hefty prize pool against the best Warzone players in the world.

  • Team UnRationaL wins $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red tournament: Final results – Dexerto

    Team UnRationaL wins $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red tournament: Final results ActivisionThe first major CoD Vanguard tournament is already in the books as BoomTV hosted a $20K Code Red event that saw Team UnRationaL rise above all other squads on the day. Here’s a complete recap of how the action played out. UnRational, Crimsix, Clayster, HyDra close out top spot. – First major Vanguard event boasted $20K prize pool. – CDL pros teamed up with top Warzone talent. – With Vanguard now out in the wild, it didn’t take long for the first major tournament to arrive. BoomTV is already firing on all cylinders for the new CoD cycle with the first $20K Code Red event now in the books. From how the launch week event unfolded to the prize split, here’s everything you need to catch up. $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red Tournament: Final Placements (Top 6) $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red Tournament: Results & Recap Given this $20K Code Red was among the first proper Vanguard events, it came as no surprise that many elite squads were giving it their all. From the newly announced OpTic Texas trio of Scump, Dashy, and iLLeY alongside their partner Tommey, to Aydan’s stacked team with Shotzzy, Standy, and Priestahh, the event was overflowing with talent. Outside of a few early forfeits, opening matchups started with a bang. We saw Team Blazt & Team Rated go the distance to a game five, followed shortly after by another five map affair between Team Almond and Team Aydan. While the blend of strategic S&D action and hectic Hardpoint gameplay kept everyone on their toes, two squads pulled ahead as the bracket played out. WE’RE GOING TO A GAME 7!! A HUGE PLAY FROM @xUnrational!! 🔴 https://t.co/afYNyxtKTV pic.twitter.com/QFPlRnyhYy — BoomTV (@boomtv) November 9, 2021 It was ultimately Team Aydan taking on Team UnRationaL in the Grand Finals. It was a back and forth battle all the way through to a closing Hardpoint map that came down to the final hill. As trades started to come through, it was Crimsix, Clayster, Hyrda, and UnRationaL that got the job done at the very last minute. $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red Tournament: Stream & Schedule The $20K Vanguard Code Red event went live on the official BoomTV Twitch channel at 12PM PT | 3PM ET on Monday, November 8 and ran for just over eight hours. As always, a vast majority of CDL and Warzone pros in the event were also streaming their POVs directly as well — like Aydan and Scump. $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red Tournament: Format The first Vanguard Code Red event followed a typical double-elimination bracket. Teams comprised of CDL pros and Warzone streamers joined forces in the latest CoD title, battling across a mix of Hardpoint and S&D. Given the state of Vanguard at launch, the most glaring S&D issue was banned from the tournament, as you would expect. $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red Tournament: Teams & Players The first major Vanguard tournament featured a wide array of CoD’s top talent. Not only did CDL pros get in on the fun, but so too did many of Warzone’s biggest streamers, with one Warzone pro per team. Below is a look at every team that joined the $20K event.

  • Team Rated wins $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red November event: Final results – Dexerto

    Team Rated wins $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red November event: Final results Activision / BoomTVYet another Call of Duty Vanguard tournament is now behind us as the latest $20,000 Code Red event went the way of Team Rated. It was an intense bracket from start to finish though and we’ve got a full recap of how it all unfolded. Rated, iLLeYY, Cellium, ttinyy close out top spot. – $20,000 prize pool. – Second CoD Vanguard Code Red this month. – Vanguard has only been out for a few weeks and we’ve already seen some massive events take place. From the $40K Community Showdown to the $50K Battle of Champions, everyone has been getting in on the excitement. Before we got to CDL legend Crimsix hosting a $50K tourney of his own this week, another $20K Code Red was next in line. Here’s everything you need to know if you missed the latest Vanguard tourney. $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red Tournament: Final Placements (Top 8) $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red Tournament: Results & Recap With another $20,000 up for grabs, stacked lineups came through for this Code Red event with every intention of winning. While certain lineups full of veteran CoD talent proved a little stronger than most newer Warzone-led squads, it was still a closely contested bracket all the way through. Unfortunately for the likes of JoeWo, MuTeX, and Jukeyz, all notable Warzone figures, their runs came to an end without a single win. Meanwhile, it was the likes of Team Rated and Team Censor, both filled with some of the most experienced CoD players, that pushed through the upper bracket. On the other side of the equation, Methodz helped lead his team through a ridiculous lower bracket run, winning five games in a row to secure their spot in the grand finals. Though when all was said and done, it was ultimately Team Rated that came out on top to win the lion’s share of the prize. $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red Tournament: Stream & Schedule The latest CoD Vanguard Code Red event was featured on the official BoomTV channel with the first games kicking off at 3PM PT | 6PM ET on Monday, November 22. As you would expect, most of those competing in the event were also streaming their own POV’s directly as well. The event ran for just over five hours in total. $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red Tournament: Format 16 teams dropped into a double-elimination bracket featuring a mix of maps and modes. All matchups were best of three. Each team consisted of two CoD pros alongside two non-CoD pros. While this certainly led to plenty of debate online, it allowed for former pros, Challengers players, and Warzone streamers to all get in on the action. Read More: Top 10 most viewed Warzone Twitch streamers – When it comes to banned equipment, the following items were switched off for the sake of this tournament: Ammo Type: Frangible – Defusing through walls – Sentinel Operator: Constanze – Bayonet Attachment – $20K CoD Vanguard Code Red Tournament: Teams & Players The latest Code Red event featured many of CoD’s top stars as per usual. Everyone from CDL world champions to up-and-coming Challengers players were all eager to compete in the $20K tournament. Below is a full look at every team that jumped into the latest Vanguard event.

  • Parasite, GaGOD win $200k Warzone Twitch Rivals Season 6 Showdown: recap – Dexerto

    Parasite, GaGOD win $200k Warzone Twitch Rivals Season 6 Showdown: recap Twitch / Infinity WardYet another Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown has now wrapped up for Season 6. Top content creators and pros duked it out for a share of the massive $200,000 prize pool, but only two duos could reign supreme across Europe and North America Warzone fans have had plenty of competitive action to watch since the release of the battle royale title, and many of the biggest stars in gaming have jumped to the new Call of Duty mode to entertain their fans. With the Haunting of Verdansk event now underway and Black Ops Cold War fast approaching, Twitch Rivals revealed that they would be hosting one of their biggest Warzone showdowns yet in the Modern Warfare season. If you missed out, here’s what you need to know. Team Parasite, Team GaGOD win Twitch Rivals Warzone Season 6 showdown The action kicked off in Europe, and it was a tight one. GaGOD’s team was neck and neck with izakooo’s for almost the entirety of the bracket. The two squads made it into the Top 10 with ease, giving each other one last chance to pull ahead. It was GaGOD who made it to the top though. While both teams finished with 344 points, GaGOD and his duo Fifakill were able to pick up more wins, and therefore won the tie-breaker. Over the Atlantic, Parasite showed up with his duo in Stukawaki. He decimated the competition to take home the win with 386 points, 20 ahead of his nearest rival in HusKerrs. Other big names like Aydan failed to pop off, with the Warzone superstar finishing in 9th. NA Warzone Season 6 Showdown $100K CHAMPIONS 🏆@Parasite & @Stukawaki run it up in the Finals to bring home the W! ggwp to all of today’s duos & our partners. pic.twitter.com/7lrAl64Ll8 — Twitch Rivals (@TwitchRivals) October 24, 2020 Warzone Season 6 Showdown Europe Top 10 Warzone Season 6 Showdown North America Top 10 When was the Twitch Rivals’ Warzone showdown? The Season 6 Twitch Rivals Showdown event kicked off on Friday, October 23, with the action getting underway at 9AM PT/ 12PM ET / 5 PM BST / 6PM CEST. The event itself was split into two regional tournaments, one for Europe and one for North American players, with $100,000 up for grabs in each region. just in time for the Haunting of Verdansk 🎃 MWAHAHAHA 90 spooky duos take their shot at $200K in the @CallofDuty: Warzone Season 6 Showdown fright-day 10/23 at 9am PT / 18:00 CEST at https://t.co/Q8HdBSfUw4 pic.twitter.com/004mtrxYKu — Twitch Rivals (@TwitchRivals) October 17, 2020 How to watch the Warzone Season 6 Showdown As always, the Warzone Showdown was streamed with commentary on the official Twitch Rivals channel, which we have embedded down below. Each of the players competing will also be able to stream the Twitch Rivals Showdown from their point-of-view, giving Call of Duty fans plenty of ways to tune in to the action. With the Haunting of Verdansk event now live in Warzone, players won’t have too long to adapt to all of the Halloween-themed changes in-game and it should make for some entertaining moments. Official Twitch Rivals stream Who is playing in the Warzone S6 Showdown For this Twitch Rivals Warzone Showdown, the format was Duos and the event is also expected to be stacked with 45 duos competing in each region. Pros and streamers like NICKMERCS, Scump, Tommey, TimTheTatman, UnRationaL, and more all took part.

  • DiazBiffle & SuperEvan win $200K HusKerrs Howl Grand Finals: Top Dog Warzone event results – Dexerto

    DiazBiffle & SuperEvan win $200K HusKerrs Howl Grand Finals: Top Dog Warzone event results Activision/HusKerrsTop Warzone competitor Jordan ‘HusKerrs’ Thomas hosted another HusKerrs Howl tournament series spanning five individual days of competition. It was DiazBiffle and SuperEvan who closed out the final day of action, walking home with the lion’s share of the collective $200,000 prize pool. DiazBiffle & SuperEvan dominate the $100K Grand Finals. – Tommey & Almond finish among the Top Four in every day of Duos action. – $200K handed out across five separate days of competition. – HusKerrs Howl $100K Grand Finals: Full Results HusKerrs Howl Day 5 Recap: DiazBiffle & SuperEvan close out $100K Grand Finals With the eight best teams all locked in, competition was fierce right out of the gate. In the very first round, we had a rematch of the day four finals between Team SuperEvan and Team Tommey. This heated clash ultimately went the same way as Biffle and Evan carried their momentum through to another 2-0 victory. Maintaining their flawless form, they took down Team Nickool and Team Aydan back to back in order to lock in the first Grand Finals spot in the $100K finale. On the opposite side, HusKerrs himself was among the first players eliminated on day five, as his Duo fell in a lower bracket map against a rebounding Tommey & Almond. Speaking of which, despite their impressive efforts throughout the entire event, Tommey & Almond wrapped up with a heartbreaking fourth-place finish. Simply unstoppable 🥶 One day after their $20K win, @DiazBiffle & @SuperEvan__ go back-to-back and close out the $100K #HusKerrsHowl Grand Finals! pic.twitter.com/UAv6QigxvW — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 2, 2021 The final series saw an intense rematch between Aydan & Rated against the then-undefeated Biffle and SuperEvan. It’s safe to say both teams brought their A-game. Up first was a draw as both Duos tied in kills throughout map one. Two monstrous games in a row had Aydan & Rated reset the bracket to take things all the way. In the end, however, Biffle and Evan turned things around with two nail-biting maps of their own to secure the first-place finish. HusKerrs Howl Day 4 Recap: DiazBiffle & SuperEvan go on a near-flawless run With the final opportunity to secure a spot in the Grand Finals, one could argue day four was the most heated day yet. All the top Duos were ready to push through the fresh bracket though some found themselves out early with their worst runs yet. From Team MuTex to Team Swagg, many of the more popular Duos couldn’t quite find their footing this time around. Even day three winners Aydan & Rated found themselves bowing out in round two of the lower bracket. Dirty performance from @DiazBiffle & @SuperEvan__ as they close out a near-flawless #HusKerrsHowl $20K Day 4 🔥 Dropping just 1 map all day, they move on to tomorrow’s $100K Grand Finals with big momentum on their side! pic.twitter.com/EXb0rYstFY — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 1, 2021 Once again, Tommey & Almond proved to be one of the more consistent pairings, pushing through to another Grand Final series. In the end though, day four came to a close with SuperEvan & DiazBiffle taking out the win. Together, the Duo nearly went flawless in Day 4 with just a single map loss throughout the entire day of action. An absurd 23 average kills from Biffle helped push the Duo into championship territory. It’s safe to say they’ll be firing on all cylinders for the Grand Finals. HusKerrs Howl Day 3 Recap: Aydan & Rated come in clutch Many of the same teams matched up once again during the third day of action. Some found more success than in previous attempts, though the last few games featured most of the usual suspects. No different from Day 2, the likes of HusKerrs, Tommey, ZLaner, and Aydan all found themselves among the final four duos. While a rematch between yesterday’s finalists was narrowly avoided, the day came to a close with Aydan & Rated taking on Tommey & Almond. Let’s goooooo $20,000 2v2 @HusKerrs Howl day 3 champs w/@aydan 🐲🏆🏆🏆 We were due one, been playing consistent In every tourney but falling short feels good to get another W In some fine form going Into the big one next week. pic.twitter.com/gfReH6aiNA — Rhys Price (@Rated_COD) May 26, 2021 While the scoreline was relatively close throughout the first map, Aydan & Rated were able to cruise ahead in the second. Before long, their lead was simply too much and they closed out the Day 3 victory. HusKerrs Howl Day 2 Recap: ZLaner & Destroy lock in the top spot With a switch to the traditional 2v2 kill-race format, 16 of Warzone’s most stacked duos were ready to battle it out in a fresh double-elim bracket. While certain teams came out swinging, the likes of Team TeePee, Team Jukeyz, and a few others found themselves knocked out without winning a series. Both Team Aydan and Team HusKerrs cruised through their opening matchups, refusing to drop even a single map until the semi-finals. Ultimately, Team ZLaner put an end to their momentum, booking the first spot in the Grand Finals with an impressive 2-0 win over HusKerrs. $40,000 @HusKerrs HOWL CHAMPS! 🏆 ($10,000 each) w/ my main man @Destroy_215 Huge thank you to Husk for having us and GGs to @Tommey & @Almxnd_, they played like animals today. I’ve been saying it all season but it feels good to have a burning passion for the game again 🔥 — OpTic ZLaner (@ZLaner) May 25, 2021 The final showdown of the day put them against Team Tommey, though the explosive duo carried their momentum through until the very end. Destroy and ZLaner pushed the pace with ridiculous 9.8 and 7.7kds respectively. Thanks to some unique AK-74u SMG builds, they were able to clean house and dominate the Grand Finals with a 2-0 victory. HusKerrs Howl Day 1 Recap: Team Tfue dominate Kill Race To kick off HusKerrs Howl: Top Dog, the Verdansk shenanigans began with a simple Trios Kill Race. And that $20K was immediately gobbled up by Team Tfue, with the former Fortnite pro joined by former CDL pro Blazt and Warzone streamer Pieman. Putting the RAM in Rambo 😤 Team @TTfue, with RAM-7s galore, have won Day 1 of the #HusKerrsHowl $200K Warzone tourney! pic.twitter.com/o5Kv3XS3GP — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) May 21, 2021 The trio didn’t post the highest-kill game of the day, but they did post numerous 70-kill games, ensuring enough consistency that their final score was a solid lead over the second-best team. Trotting out underused weapons like the RAM-7 and Streetsweeper, Tfue’s team demonstrated that the meta is as fluid as ever while securing their cash. While it’s unknown what the teams will be in 2v2s, Tfue, Blazt, and Pieman all excelled on Day 1, winning $20K and ensuring they’re top candidates for new duos. All three posted top-10 K/Ds on the day, with Blazt’s 8.0 leading their trio. HusKerrs Howl: Top Dog stream The tournament series was streamed on the official HusKerrs Howl Twitch channel embedded above, but fans could also watch each player on their respective channels too. The first day of action kicked off at 12PM PST on May 21. A full recap of the schedule can be found below. HusKerrs Howl schedule & format The HusKerrs Howl: Top Dog tournament series took place across five different days: Day 1: May 21 Trios Kill Race tournament – – Day 2: May 24 Duos in quads – Double elimination bracket – – Day 3: May 25 Duos in quads – Double elimination bracket – – Day 4: May 31 Duos in quads – Double elimination bracket – – Day 5 (Grand Final): June 1 Duos in quads – Double elimination bracket – $100k prize pool – – HusKerrs Howl teams & players The players competing in HusKerrs Howl changed constantly, as the tourney shifted from a Day 1 Trios Kill Race to three days of 2v2 Quads qualifiers. For the Grand Finals, only eight duos made it through and you can find them below: HusKerrs Howl prize pool breakdown With $200k handed out across five days and five tournaments, here’s how the collective prize pool broke down: A $200,000 prize pool was nothing to be scoffed at, so it all but guaranteed every top player was trying to get involved and go as hard as possible for the win. “We’re bringing back HusKerrs Howl for a $200,000 5-tournament series to pull together the best Call of Duty: Warzone players and identify the real Top Dog,” HusKerrs said prior to the series. “It’s incredible to play a game that I love, but to host my friends in a tournament to play it, it’s surreal.”

  • JoshOG’s team wins Warzone Wednesday $20K tourney – placements & recap – Dexerto

    JoshOG’s team wins Warzone Wednesday $20K tourney – placements & recap Infinity Ward / FaZe ClanPopular YouTuber Daniel ‘KEEMSTAR’ Keem put together a new competition featuring the recently-released Call of Duty: Warzone battle royale, and JoshOG, HusKerrs, and Diegosaurs were able to take home the win. We’ve got everything you need to catch up on all of the action from the very first event. Warzone has experienced immense success since its launch in early March, and content creators and organizations have been lining up to host tournaments featuring CoD’s newest BR. KEEMSTAR’s ‘Warzone Wednesdays’ is the latest as part of that effort and the first event of his brand new KeemPark project, which is “a place for creators and fans to create, play, and grow.” You can find everything you need to know about Round 1 of Warzone Wednesdays below, including the final results, all of the teams that competed, the overall format, and plenty more. $20K Warzone Wednesdays tournament recap While the action started out hot with 16 star-studded teams battling through the first round of competition, some of the biggest names were wiped out early as the likes of Lil Yachty, McCreamy, and Drift0r, all failed to make it through to the second round. Certain squads showed up with impressive high-kill games but couldn’t quite make it through to the final rounds. CouRage ended the day with a top of 74 kills across two games for a third-place finish with Nadeshot and Cloakzy, while Clayster found 73 of his own in a fourth-place finish alongside Summit1G and Emongg. Ultimately, the grand finals saw Aimbotcalvin, Mendo, and KingRichard squaring off against JoshOG, HusKerrs, and Giegosaurs. Taking an early lead in the series with a number of overall wins throughout their run through the finals, JoshOG’s squad pulled off the victory with a total of 369 kills. Warzone Wednesdays Final Placements (Top 10) When was Warzone Wednesdays Round 1? The first installment of this competition was actually played on Tuesday, March 24, because another major Warzone tournament was scheduled for the following day. The event kicked off at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET and lasted for just over four hours in total. It was being streamed live on KEEMSTAR’s Twitch channel, which we’ve included below for your convenience. Additionally, most of the participants streamed their own POVs on their personal channels, some of which we’ve also included here. NINJA: NICKMERCS: SUMMIT1G: CASTRO1021: NADESHOT: TEEPEE: CRIMSIX: Warzone Wednesdays bracket Here is the official bracket that was used for this week’s competition. The names have not been included, so you can keep track of which team advanced using the Players and Teams section below. Players and teams Warzone Wednesdays is a 16-team competition featuring several of the biggest content creators, pro Call of Duty players, and some celebrity figures here and there. Some of the big names from the March 24 running included Ninja, NICKMERCS, Nadeshot, CouRage, Cloakzy, Crimsix, and popular rapper Lil Yachty, among others. Team 1 – TylerTeeP, NoahJ456, and aydan – Team 2 – SwaggerSouls, goodguyfitz, and Greekgodx – Team 3 – Avalanche100T, classify, and Froste – Team 4 – nadeshot, cloakzy, and CouRageJD – Team 5 – joshOG, husKerrs, and diegosaurs – Team 6 – avxry, TypicalGamer, and 72hrs – Team 7 – BasicallyIDoWrk, Drift0r, and Daithidenogla – Team 8 – Vikkstar123, Itz_WarsZ, ProSyndicate – Team 9 – KingRichard, Mendo, and aimbotcalvin – Team 10- Lilyachti, uglygod, and ProoFJC – Team 11 – HighDistortion, NICKMERCS, and Swagg – Team 12 – castro1021, LosPollosTV, and bateson87 – Team 13 – dizzy, felo, and trainwreckstv – Team 14 – Ninja, Crimsix, and SypherPK – Team 15 – summit1g, clayster, and Emongg – Team 16 – Zuckles, McCreamy, and NoisyButters – Format and rules Warzone Wednesdays is a single-elimination tournament, in which the 16 teams will be pitted against each other round by round until a winner gets decided. It employs the popular ‘kill-race’ format, which essentially means that teams matched up against each other have to load into two separate Warzone matches and try to get as many eliminations as possible. After the two matches, the team with the more combined kills will advance, eliminating the losing squad. In case there is a tie in the number of eliminations between the two teams at the end of the round, the following tie-breakers will be used in the order with which they are listed: Team with the player who had the highest individual eliminations. – If still tied, move on to the second-highest individual eliminations on the team. – Compare third-highest individual eliminations from both teams. – Team with the most total damage for the overall games played in the match. – There is prizing for this event, set at $20,000, all of which will go to the winning team, so it’s definitely an all-or-nothing type event each week that it comes around!

  • JoshOG’s team wins $20k Warzone Wednesday Week 2 – placements, recap – Dexerto

    JoshOG’s team wins $20k Warzone Wednesday Week 2 – placements, recap Infinity Ward / KEEMSTARJoshOG and his star-studded Call of Duty squad of HusKerrs and Diegosaurs have claimed the Warzone Wednesday crown — as well as the $20k top prize — for the second week in a row, edging out Ninja’s team in KEEMSTAR’s event. Warzone has experienced massive success since its launch last month. Millions have logged into Call of Duty’s second run at the genre. For the most part, superstars from all across the gaming world have flocked to the BR. Just as he’s done with other massive battle royales like Fortnite, KEEMSTAR put together a weekly tournament series called Warzone Wednesday, featuring some of the biggest names of gaming content creation. You can find everything you need to know about Week 2 of Warzone Wednesdays below, including the final results & placements, all of the teams that competed, the overall format, and plenty more: $20K Warzone Wednesdays tournament recap For the second week running, JoshOG, HusKerrs, and Diegosaurs have emerged victorious in KEEMSTAR’s Warzone Wednesday tourney. Their 91–76 victory over Ninja’s squad in the final wasn’t secured until the final game though. After battling through the open bracket, JoshOG’s team topped the table with 221 kills. They were joined in the semifinals by eventual finals rivals Ninja and co, after the runners-up beat NoahJ456, Aydan, and TylerTeeP. For most of the finals, Ninja’s team seemed to be setting the pace. A disastrous second run saw all three of them wiped out in the Gulag, however, including a heart-stopping loss in the shotgun round for Albralelie. The team ended on just 75 kills. JoshOG’ squad were able to capitalize, marching on to 91 eliminations. The tournament was, unfortunately, also plagued with a few controversies — fourth-placed Vikkstar123, ProSyndicate, and Itz_WarZ were bumped out in the semis after coming face to face with a number of Warzone hackers. KEEMSTAR jumped on Twitter to address the issue mid-tournament, apologizing that they couldn’t reset the bracket, and demanding Infinity Ward investigate. “Hackers have taken over Warzone. Unfortunately, we don’t have the manpower to investigate each case when a player is killed by a hacker. So we can’t grant those teams a restart. COD needs to fix this or Warzone will die in a week,” he said. Clearly hackers have taken over Warzone. Unfortunately we simply don’t have the manpower to investigate each individual case when a player is killed by a hacker. So we can’t grant those teams a restart. COD needs to fix this or Warzone will die in a week. JS — KEEM 🍿 (@KEEMSTAR) April 1, 2020 Despite these issues, the tourney delivered a close final, and sets up JoshOG’s seemingly unstoppable squad for a three-peat if they decide to compete in KEEMSTAR’s event again next week — can anyone put a stop to their run? Warzone Wednesdays Week 2 Placements (Top 10) When was Warzone Wednesday Week 2? The second running of this competition took place on Wednesday, April 1, kicking off at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET. It lasted a few hours. It was broadcast live on Keem’s official Twitch channel, which we’ve included below. Additionally, most of the participants streamed their POVs from their own personal channels, some of which we also have provided below if you want to watch back. Players and Teams Warzone Wednesday is a 16-team competition featuring some of the biggest gaming content creators, Call of Duty pro players, and even the occasional celebrity. The list of teams for Week 2 is, once again, stacked and star-studded, led by defending champions JoshOG, HusKerrs, and Diegosaurs, who put a masterclass performance in their Week 1 victory. Team 1 – TeePee, NoahJ456, Aydan – Team 2 – SwaggerSouls, Fitz, BasicallyIDoWrk – Team 3 – Avalanche, Classify, Froste – Team 4 – Nadeshot, Cloakzy, CouRage – Team 5 – JoshOG, HusKerrs, Diegosaurs – Team 6 – Avxry, TypicalGamer, 72hrs – Team 7 – FaZe Adapt, UglyGod, Censor – Team 8 – Vikkstar123, ProSyndicate, Itz_WarsZ – Team 9 – KingRichard, Ninja, TSM_Albralelie – Team 10 – Symfuhny, Greekgodx, Andy Pyro – Team 11 – NICKMERCS, Crimsix, SypherPK – Team 12 – castro1021, LosPollosTV, bateson87 – Team 13 – dizzy, felo, trainwreckstv – Team 14 – Lupo, Wuskin, Aoki – Team 15 – summit1g, clayster, Emongg – Team 16 – Zuckles McCreamy NoisyButters – Big congrats to $20K #WarzoneWednesdays Week 1 Champs @joshOG @husKerrs and @diegosaurs !! pic.twitter.com/z7DIfPIgXZ — KEEM 🍿 (@KEEMSTAR) March 25, 2020 Format and Rules The format for Week 2 is a bit different from the first week, in that there is no longer a single-elimination bracket. Instead, the 16 teams are all competing against each other at the same time across several rounds. Round 1: Each team will play 5 games. – Whatever your best score is out of the 5 games will be placed on a leaderboard. – All teams will then we ranked 1-16 and the top 4 teams will advance. – – (Round 2) Semi-finals: All teams will play 2 games. – The total aggregate kills between the 2 games will be your final score for Round 2. – Whichever team has more kills in total will advance forward in the brackets. – – (Round 3) Finals: The final two teams will play 3 games. – The total aggregate kills between the 3 games will be your final score for Round 3. – The team with the most kills at the end of round 3 will be the winner! – – #WarZoneWednesday week2 rules explained! https://t.co/NWdGMHYnwY pic.twitter.com/odEJpZ3xnu — KEEM 🍿 (@KEEMSTAR) April 1, 2020 In case there is a tie in the elimination total between the two teams, tie-breakers will be used in the following order: Team with the player who had the highest individual eliminations. – If still tied, move on to the second-highest individual eliminations on the team. – Compare third-highest individual eliminations from both teams. – Team with the most total damage for the overall games played in the match. – There is a $20,000 prize pool for this event, all of which will go to the winning team, so it’s definitely an all-or-nothing type event each week that it comes around!

  • Team HollyyLive wins $150K CoD Vanguard TST Prosim Invitational: Results & placements – Dexerto

    Team HollyyLive wins $150K CoD Vanguard TST Prosim Invitational: Results & placements Activision / BoomTVTeam HollyyLive managed to eke home a win in the $150,000 Call of Duty Vanguard Team Summertime (TST) Prosim Invitational. While Symfuhny’s squad managed to force a bracket reset, HollyyLive emerged victorious in the Grand Final. HollyyLive’s team of Methodz, Futives, Censor, and ScummN took home the $150k Vanguard TST Prosim Invitational – Symfuhny and CouRage also found themselves in the prize money – CDL pros, Warzone streamers, & content creators all competed – CoD Vanguard’s offseason may be the most lucrative of all time as major tournaments just keep on coming. Hot off the heels of a $50K event from Crimsix, followed by a $110K eFuse tourney, TST is next in line with their own $150K competition. Eight stacked lineups are set to compete for one of the biggest prize pools yet and we’ve got you covered with everything there is to know. $150K TFT Prosim Invitational: Final placements $150k TST Prosim Invitational: Schedule & results The $150K CoD Vanguard event was played on November 30. Team Summertime’s Hitch, Blake, and Jorge kept the vibes flowing on their own channel throughout. However, the official BoomTV Twitch stream had some dedicated coverage from the day if you want to rewatch the VOD. You can find the full results below. $150K CoD Vanguard TST Prosim Invitational: Players & Teams From the CDL’s biggest stars to many of the most popular streamers, the $150K Prosim Invitational is stacked from top to bottom. Below is a full look at every team locked in for the $150K event.

  • Team Kenny wins $110K CoD Vanguard Black Friday event – Dexerto

    Team Kenny wins $110K CoD Vanguard Black Friday event Activision / efuseAnother huge Call of Duty Vanguard event is around the corner as the Black Friday Search & Save tournament comes boasting a $110,000 prize pool. Team Kenny wins to top prize of the $110k – Grand Final was a 3-0. – 3v3 S&D-only format with Group Stage and Bracket. – Although the next Call of Duty League season is still a while off, there’s been no lack of competition since Vanguard released on November 5. Near-daily tournaments have kept pros busy and now, one of the biggest events has just wrapped up. $110K is up for grabs in an S&D-only event and we’ve got the full rundown on all there is to know. $110K CoD Vanguard Black Friday event: Standings $110K CoD Vanguard Black Friday event: Streams & Schedule The $110K CoD Vanguard Black Friday event is all set to be streamed live on the official eFuse Twitch channel. Expect the first lobbies to get underway from 3PM ET | 12PM PT on Friday, November 26. As always with these Vanguard tournaments, it’s safe to expect just about every competitor to be streaming their own POV as well. While there’s no telling how long this particular bracket will last, expect a good few hours of action throughout the day. $110K CoD Vanguard Black Friday event: Format This $110K Vanguard event boasts a unique 3v3 format. Trios are all set to compete in an S&D-only bracket. BEAT THE CROWD – Get ready for our $110,000 Black Friday Search & Save S&D Invitational 🎁💰 🕒 12:00pm PT / 3:00pm ET 💣 3v3 #Vanguard S&D only 📺 https://t.co/EP1QnHf4LXWho’s looking for a spot!? 🛒 pic.twitter.com/7psbAFCmZ8 — eFuse.gg (@eFuse) November 22, 2021 There’s currently no telling how teams will be former, or whether we’ll see a mix of CDL and Warzone talent. We’re also yet to have confirmation on just how big this bracket will be. Read More: Best MP40 Vanguard class loadout – We’ll keep you posted right here with more information as the Black Friday tournament draws near. $110K CoD Vanguard Black Friday event: Players & Teams Although this massive tournament is just days away, no teams have yet been locked in. Players are expressing their interest on social media but for now, no captains have been determined. Read More: Top 10 most viewed Warzone Twitch streamers – There’s no doubt we’ll see all of the usual CoD superstars joining this event though. Given the prize pool, expect to see the CDL’s top names competing alongside and against many of the most popular CoD streamers.

  • Code Red MW 2v2 comp ft. Dr Disrespect, Scump, Ninja: Streams, brackets – Dexerto

    Code Red MW 2v2 comp ft. Dr Disrespect, Scump, Ninja: Streams, brackets Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s 2v2 Gunfight is the mode of choice for the latest Code Red tournament hosted by BoomTV and Zippo Gaming. The competition will feature top pro players and streamers, like Dr Disrespect and Seth ‘Scump’ Abner compete for a share of the $10,000 prize pool on November 25. The Call of Duty esports season is still months away, with the game moving to a franchised model which kicks off in February 2020, but that doesn’t mean you can’t catch some of your favorite streamers and professionals squaring off, with BoomTV’s Code Red tournament pitting duos against each other. Below, you can find everything you need to know about the competition, including the schedule, streams, formats, players, and more. When is the $10K Modern Warfare 2v2 Gunfight Code Red tournament? For those eager to watch some high-level Gunfight action, the good news is that you won’t have long to wait, as the tournament takes place on Monday, November 25, 2019, with the action beginning at 1 PM PST / 4 PM EST / 9 PM BST. There is no central stream provided by BoomTV for the Code Red tournament, but we’ve included Twitch channels from some of the individual competitors below so you don’t miss any of the action. Watch live video from DrDisrespect on www.twitch.tv Watch live video from scump on www.twitch.tv Watch live video from Aydan on www.twitch.tv Watch live video from H3CZ on www.twitch.tvWho is playing in the $10K Modern Warfare Code Red Gunfight tournament? As with most Code Red tournaments hosted by BoomTV, the field features a mixture of professional Call of Duty players alongside some of the biggest streamers and content creators in the world today. Chicago Huntsmen’s Matthew ‘FormaL’ Piper and Seth ‘Scump’ Abner will be representing CoD esports in the tournament, while streamers such as Dr Disrespect, Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins, and Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar will be bringing their huge audiences to the competition. You can view the confirmed duos and the players who will be competing in the tournament, below. Confirmed Duos Dr Disrespect and FormaL – Ninja and Reverse2k – Confirmed Players JoshOG – Summit1g – TSM_Viss – chocoTaco – dougisraw – Bronana – aydan – x2pac_thuglord – LyndonFPS – shaffer – H3CZ – Mendokusaii – cali – LIRIK – TeePee – Merk – Nadeshot – Scump – Bobbyfeeno – Code Red Gunfight 2v2 tournament bracket The bracket for the Code Red tournament will be run by BoomTV, who will be updating it continuously throughout the day as results pour in from the competitors. An up-to-date version of the bracket will be made available before the tournament starts on the official Code Red page, once all competitors and duos have been confirmed. What is the format for the $10K Code Red Gunfight tournament? Once the squads competing in the tournament have been finalized, the duos will be matched up against each other in the first round of the competition, and head into the game’s Gunfight mode. Each match is best-of-three maps, with the first team to win eight rounds declared the winner of the map, with the “win by two” rule disabled. The tournament is double elimination, meaning teams will not be eliminated when they lose their first match, but instead drop into the Losers Bracket, with two losses needed to send duos crashing out of the competition. There’s $10,000 on the line in this tournament, with the prize breakdown as follows: First Place – $5,000 – Second Place – $3,000 – Third Place – $2,000 –

  • Aydan’s team wins $10k Baka Bro-Down Warzone tournament: results & final placements – Dexerto

    Aydan’s team wins $10k Baka Bro-Down Warzone tournament: results & final placements Twitter, @BakaBros_Warzone’s notorious Baka Bros — Repullze, DiazBiffle, and LuckyChamu — hosted their very own $10,000 custom tournament to prepare for the World Series of Warzone which ultimately saw Aydan’s team coming away with the win. Here’s a complete recap of all the action. Aydan’s team won the private lobby trios tournament – Teams composed of invited players and qualifying Twitch subscribers. – Hosted by the Baka Bros: Repullze, Lucky Chamu, and Diaz Biffle. – The World Series of Warzone is officially run by Activision and will be the biggest tournament the game has ever seen. Across both Europe and North America, top competitors will be fighting for their share of the $1.2m total prize pool. While that tournament will kick off on June 23, some of the top pros gathered to prepare for the event, and the Baka Bro-Down represented the perfect opportunity. Baka Bro-Down: Warzone tournament placements Baka Bro-Down: Warzone tournament results & recap The unique custom game event had teams playing a little differently to usual. While kills were still important for overall point-totals, a higher placement was just as vital. As a result, certain Trios were more cautious than usual. From Swagg’s team to the likes of Warsz and IceManIsaac, plenty of Warzone’s top competitors couldn’t quite find their footing in the private lobby format. Instead, the more patient and tactical players like Iron and ZLaner found themsevles higher up on the overall standings. Despite dying to an illegal RPG early into the event, Tommey’s team managed to secure a whopping 98 points for a fourth-place finish. In the end though, it was Aydan’s monstrous performance that pushed his team over the edge to secure the top spot. Baka Bro-Down Warzone tournament stream Throughout the event, ‘InTheZone’ was serving as a hub-stream and keeping on top of results. We’ve embedded this stream above for your convenience, though individual players were also streaming so you can catch up on some of the action directly. Everyone from Repullze to HusKerrs was broadcasting live — or you can even check out Lucky and Diaz Biffle’s. Baka Bro-Down: tournament schedule & format The Baka Bro-Down aimed to imitate the World Series of Warzone format for maximum preparation. It was spread over two days on June 19-20. Day 1 kicked off at 6PM PST on Saturday, June 19, with Trio kill-racing until 9PM PST. There were 40 pre-qualified teams and only 10 made it through to Day 2. SUBSCRIBER QUALIFIERS!!! Register now for your chance to compete against the best of the best. Top 10 teams advance to Day 2 Finals, against 40 invited teams || https://t.co/UvCKFWCIBJ pic.twitter.com/Jt0RSetYbc — The Baka Bros (@thebakabros) June 18, 2021 Day 2 kicked off at 6PM PST on Sunday, June 20. All 50 trios loaded into a private lobby together and played six matches. Here’s how scoring worked: 1 Kill = 1 Point – 1st Place = 2x Points Multiplier – 2nd-15th Place = 1.5x Points Multiplier – 16th-50th Place = 1x Points Multiplier – Baka Bro-Down: teams & players The full list of teams was announced on June 20, and obviously, the Baka Bros themselves also showed up for the event, along with a few other guests. The full list of teams participating can be found below. Baka Bro-Down: Prizing While this event was mainly intended as practice ahead of the World Series of Warzone tournament, that doesn’t mean there wasn’t something on the line. Teams were competing for a considerable $10,000 prize pool, with the top three Trios being paid out. First place walked away with $6,000, second claimed $3,000, while third nabbed $1,000 for their efforts.

  • How to watch 100T Vanguard show match: ACHES vs Nadeshot, stream, teams – Dexerto

    How to watch 100T Vanguard show match: ACHES vs Nadeshot, stream, teams 100 Thieves / ActivisionCall of Duty’s greatest beef is back on the menu. To celebrate Vanguard, 100 Thieves are hosting the Legends Show Match — headlined by Nadeshot vs ACHES. Here’s the stream, teams, and more. Vanguard show match on December 1 – Playing live at 100T’s Cash App Compound – Legends include Nade, ACHES, FormaL, and ZooMaa – We’re talking Nadeshot and ACHES, FormaL and Crimsix, and Call of Duty on LAN in a 4v4 format. The 100 Thieves’ Legends Show Match is going to bring CoD fans back to the golden days with some of the game’s most iconic names and rivals. If you remember when Nade and ACHES got touchy feely at LAN, or even when Crim likened Formy to Jack Black just last season — this event should be for you. And if you don’t care about that spice, maybe you’ll be interested in CDL retired pros, coaches, and current veterans competing in Vanguard on LAN. 100T Legends Show Match: Stream The show match will be streamed on 100T’s official Twitch account, but you’ll likely be able to tune into individual POVs from players like Crimsix and ZooMaa as well. 100T Vanguard Show Match: Format The rivalry returns.@ACHES and @Nadeshot will face off in the @100Thieves Legends Show Match on Dec 1 😈 pic.twitter.com/AY0Ccz8QFK — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) November 22, 2021 The format for the event seems to be a 4v4 Vanguard series, following a draft with ACHES and Nadeshot as captains. The Show Match is scheduled for December 1, so we’ll update this piece with more details as we get closer to the date. In terms of expected rules, one has to assume that they’ll be running with the CDL 2022 ruleset — along with extra GAs (Gentlemen’s Agreements) banning damage mags and Vital. 100T Vanguard Show Match: Teams Happy Halloween 😈 Celebrate with some classic bad blood: @ACHES vs @Nadeshot, UMG Grand Finals 2012. pic.twitter.com/HunkcsRTLZ — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) October 31, 2021 So far, we don’t know what the teams will be — but we do know the players: Nadeshot (captain), ACHES (captain), ZooMaa, Clayster, FormaL, Crimsix, JKap, and Rambo. While Nade and ACHES might have the most popular beef among all competitors listed, Crimsix and FormaL have had their fair share of drama as well. Old and new CoD fans alike will be excited to see who the two captains end up drafting. We’ll update this piece with the teams once they’re locked in.

  • Team Skrapz win $150,000 Warzone Royal Ruckus: final placements – Dexerto

    Team Skrapz win $150,000 Warzone Royal Ruckus: final placements Infinity Ward/FaZe ClanThe London Royal Ravens’ $150,000 Warzone Royal Ruckus tournament has wrapped up, and the Call of Duty League team’s very own Skrapz finished in first place, along with teammates Jukeyz and Deleo. The two-day event brought together a star-studded collection of streamers, Call of Duty pros, influencers, musicians, and entertainers for one of the biggest Warzone tournaments we’ve seen since the battle royale launched in March. $100,000 of the prize pool was donated to the Equal Justice Initiative, while the remaining $50,000 was split among the top four teams from the final bracket. Warzone Royal Ruckus final placements & bracket As fate would have it, the Royal Ravens’ own star player Skrapz and his teammates Jukeyz and Deleo ended up winning the tournament, as they narrowly edged out HusKerrs’ squad 108-106 in the grand final. Rounding off the top-four were DougisRaw’s team, who lost to HusKerrs in the semifinal stage, and Team Stellar, who were taken down by Skrapz’s squad in the other semis match. As for the remaining teams, they were all eliminated following the first stage, which encompassed the first one-and-a-half days of the competition. Only the top eight teams in the initial leaderboard made it to bracket play, the remaining teams’ position in the final placements was based on how many points they acquired from the timed-portion. Just missing the cut were Vikkstar’s squad and Team Dom, both of whom finished within 10 points of that eighth and final playoff spot but unfortunately had to spend the rest of the event watching. Dates The tournament is taking place just after the launch of the new Season 4, which was delayed by a week but is now finally available. The Warzone Royal Ruckus event will start on June 11, at 10am PST/1pm EST/6pm BST. It will run until June 12, meaning it takes place across two days. Stream The details for the tournament’s stream haven’t been revealed yet, but it’s fair to say we can expect to see it on Twitch, probably on a host of the competitors’ channels. The tournament is sponsored by HyperX, D-Cave and Activision Blizzard, so it’s likely the official channels will be providing gameplay clips and links to the event. Prize Pool As previously mentioned, the tournament will see $100,000 donated to the Equal Justice Initiative. The EJI is an American charity that seeks to combat injustice within the nation’s legal system, offering representation to prisoners who may have been wrongly convicted or cannot afford legal support. Away from the donation being made to charity, the winning team will receive $30,000 to split between themselves (on top of the $100,000 charity donation). Players A number of the biggest sporting names in the world are getting involved in the Warzone Royal Ruckus. Two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert will be playing, as will England cricketer Jofra Archer. Other sporting stars include: Steve Aoki – DJ, music legend and part of Rogue ownership team – Taylor Fritz – First tennis pro to invest in esports – Landon Collins – Washington Redskins safety in the NFL – Nicky Romero – DJ and music producer – Away from the world of real sports, a host of esports stars are getting involved. This includes Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney, the Fortnite professional who has recently branched out into CoD’s battle royale. Others include: Wuskin – Pro CoD player for London Royal Ravens – Skrapz – Pro CoD player for London Royal Ravens – SypherPK – Pro Fortnite player and Twitch streamer – Huskerrs – Warzone World Record holder and Twitch streamer – DaisyMichelle – YouTube content creator – Tommey – Pro CoD player for Dallas Empire – NICKMERCS – Former CoD/Fortnite player and Twitch streamer – That rounds up everything we know about the Warzone Royal Ruckus tournament! With some of the world’s biggest esports names competing, it’s sure to be a blast for all involved, and raise a lot of money for a great cause. Warzone Royal Ruckus Day One Standings & Results Day One of the Warzone Royal Ruckus is now in the books, with a host of recognizable teams impressing. The top spot going into June 12, however, is occupied by Team Metaphor, who even broke the Trios world record during the competition, racking up 93 kills between them. Team DougIsRaw occupy second place, while NICKMERCS’ team are in third. Huskerrs, Censor, Rated, Vikkstar and JKap are all in the top 10 teams after day one. The full standings can be seen in the tweet below: We’ve had an action packed day today with the #RoyalRuckus we’ve been working on getting the leaderboards out for everyone, here’s how it looks after today’s action. #RoyalRuckus pic.twitter.com/PWExAO74IA— London Royal Ravens (@RoyalRavens) June 12, 2020 June 12 also sees new variables added into the mix, including Royal Bounties and a Second Chance Jackpot. You can watch the action unfold at the Twitch channels of those competing.

  • Team Fifakill wins $100K Toronto Ultra Warzone Canada Cup tournament: final placements – Dexerto

    Team Fifakill wins $100K Toronto Ultra Warzone Canada Cup tournament: final placements Activision / Toronto UltraToronto Ultra hosted the latest Warzone event as the world’s best Trios dropped into the $100K Canada Cup. Ultimately, it was Team Fifakill who took home yet another trophy but we’ve got you covered with a complete recap of how it all unfolded. Team Fifakill finished on top, winning the event by a single point. – Just three points separated the top three teams. – Despite leading Day 1, Team FaZe Swagg finished 4th on Day 2. – North America’s best Warzone players have already been able to compete for hundreds of thousands in early Season 4 events. That momentum hasn’t slowed down one bit as Toronto Ultra hosted yet another massive $100,000 tournament. All the biggest names dropped into the Warzone Trios event and we’ve got everything you need to get caught up. Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: Day 2 Placements (Top 8) Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: Day 2 Results & Recap Day 2 proved to be one of the most intense days of Warzone action yet in Season 4. Trios were reaching new levels and putting up some outrageous scores in pursuit of that top spot. When all was said and done, just three points separated the top three teams. The event couldn’t have been closer as Team Tommey, Team ZLaner, and Team Fifakill all pushed beyond the 550 point mark with some of the most impressive games yet. #CHAMPS LETS FUCKING GOOOO! OMFGGG THAT ENDING! won the @TorontoUltra $100,000 tournament w/ @WarsZ & @Recrent_ no way man so happy! we popped off so proud! hope we did you proud @Jukeyz GGs everyone! $33,000! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 — Fifakill (@Fifakill_) June 30, 2021 Only one could close out the win and ultimately it was Fifakill’s Trio that did just that. In their final game of the day, their final chance to clinch the top spot, they got exactly the right amount of points to push them up the standings. They managed to take out first place with 556 points in total, narrowly eclipsing ZLaner’s team in second with 555 points. Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: Day 1 Placements (Top 16) Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: Day 1 Results & Recap Day 1 of the latest Warzone competition gave teams four hours to set their five best lobbies. Unfortunately for some, certain Trios were only able to complete four games in the allotted time. For the majority, however, it was a fairly close race to the Top 16, with barely a few points separating the losers from those that qualified for Day 2. Among the names that narrowly missed out were the likes of Team Karma and Team BrittneyRaines. 393 points was the barrier for entry into Day 2 and those Trios came just eight and 18 points away respectively. Topping the pack on Day 1 was none other than Team Swagg, who blitzed to the number one spot with a whopping 527 points, 19 greater than second place. From Vikkstar to TeeP and C9 Emz, plenty of big names were able to lead their Trios to victory on Day 1. While 16 are advancing, only eight will get a chance to compete for the $100K prize pool in the finals. Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: streams & schedule Viewers were able to tune into the tourney via the official hub above, but fans could also watch specific player POVs — like Aydan, Biffle, and Tommey. Day 1 kicked off on June 28 and the action came to a close with Day 2 on June 29. Both days started up at 12PM PT / 3PM ET and ran for similar durations. Day 1 was a single four-hour competition window while Day 2 was four and half hours broken into two rounds. WARZONE TOURNAMENT INCOMING! Get ready for the best #Warzone players in the world to duke it out for $100K 💰@jacklinkscan $100K Canada Cup 📅 June 28 & 29 🕒 3pm ET 📺 https://t.co/eTs2uGcaof #SooUltra pic.twitter.com/wuPEwHm9YH— Toronto Ultra (@TorontoUltra) April 29, 2021 Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: format Toronto Ultra’s $100K tournament was spread across two distinct days of action. The first day dropped 32 Trios against one another with only the Top 16 advancing to Day 2. All Trios had four hours to record their five best games with points awarded for placement and eliminations. Day 2 reset the scoreboard and had the Top 16 teams competing for two hours. Trios had to set their three best lobbies this time around, with the Top 8 advancing to the finals. From here, another two and half hours were allocated as teams battled for their chunk of the prize pool. Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: Teams & Players Below is a list of all 32 Team Captains that started out in Day 1 of the $100K competition. One note, though, Jukeyz gave up his captain’s spot to Fifakill after fracturing his wrist during an attempted robbery.

  • How to watch $100K FaZe Pacific Pursuit Warzone event: Streams, schedule, teams – Dexerto

    How to watch $100K FaZe Pacific Pursuit Warzone event: Streams, schedule, teams Activision / FaZe Clan / BoomTVOne of the first major Warzone tournaments in Caldera is now underway as FaZe Clan is hosting the Pacific Pursuit with a staggering $100,000 prize pool. First six-figure event in Caldera. – Top 20 teams advanced through the Day 1 Qualifiers – Two-day event with Trios Custom Game format – With Warzone’s Pacific update finally here, the first batch of tournaments have started to roll out. Following on from a $25K UFC event that kicked it all in the new map, FaZe is now up with a special two-day competition. All the biggest names are dropping into Caldera for the first public Kill-Race. It’s sure to be an intense battle but before teams start their first lobby, we’ve got you covered with a full rundown on everything there is to know. $100K Warzone Pacific Pursuit: Streams & Schedule The $100K Warzone Pacific Pursuit event takes place across two days. Day 1 kicked off at 12PM PT | 3PM ET on Monday, December 13. This qualifier portion of the tournament ran through six custom games in total. Day 2 is scheduled for the same start time 24 hours later on Tuesday, December 14. There’s currently no telling how long the Finals may last, though it’s safe to prepare for a full afternoon of action. With FaZe Clan and ATL FaZe hosting the event, both days are being streamed on the official FaZe Twitch channel. However, the Call of Duty Twitch channel is also serving as a hub stream throughout the competition as well. As always, every top competitor is streaming their own POV on top of that. $100K Warzone Pacific Pursuit: Day 1 Qualifier Results (Top 20) $100K Warzone Pacific Pursuit: Format The $100K Warzone Pacific Pursuit tournament features a standard Trios Customs format. Every team is dropping into the same lobby in hopes of topping the scoreboards. Notably, this $100K event utilizes the new Vanguard Royale playlist, rather than the classic Battle Royale mode. This means Vanguard-only weapons, planes are enabled, and loadout drop changes are in full effect. Below is a breakdown of the point system in this Warzone tourney: 1 Point per Kill – 1st Place: 2x Multiplier – 2nd-9th: 1.6x Multiplier – 10th-15th: 1.3x Multiplier – 16th-20th: 1x Multiplier – Captains received direct invites over social media, with these popular streamers then hand-picking the remainder of their Trio. Only the Top 20 Trios punched their ticket to the Day 2 Finals after scoring enough points in the Day 1 Qualifiers. $100K Warzone Pacific Pursuit: Players & Teams While plenty of teams were up in the air until the last minute, below is a look at a majority of the Trios that loaded into the $100K Warzone Pacific Pursuit event. From top CDL competitors to the most popular Warzone streamers, the event was stacked as you would expect.

  • How to watch 100 Thieves $100K Warzone From Home ft Nadeshot, Summit1g, more – Dexerto

    How to watch 100 Thieves $100K Warzone From Home ft Nadeshot, Summit1g, more Activision/100 ThievesUPDATE: This tournament has already wrapped up. To catch up with all the action, including final placements, top highlights, and more, make sure to visit our 100 Thieves Warzone From Home recap page. After weeks of waiting, teases, and speculation, Warzone was finally added to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on March 10, giving fans the chance to test their skills in the battle royale arena. Even though the mode is in its infancy, we’ve already had a handful of competitive events – with the recent $50,000 Code Green being the standout. However, 100 Thieves and Cash App are raising the stakes, literally, by putting on their $100,000 Warzone From Home event – where $50,000 will go to the winning team’s chosen charity and $50,000 will go to the viewers. When does 100 Thieves’ Warzone From Home tournament start? This competition is taking place on Friday, March 20, kicking off at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET and is expected to last for a few hours, especially since Warzone matches can sometimes take a little longer. It will be livestreamed on the official CashApp Twitch channel, which we’ve included below for your convenience. Many of the participants will be broadcasting their POVs from their personal channels as well, some of which we’ve also included. Watch live video from TimTheTatman on www.twitch.tv Watch live video from DrDisrespect on www.twitch.tv Watch live video from Nadeshot on www.twitch.tv Watch live video from summit1g on www.twitch.tv Watch live video from TeePee on www.twitch.tv 100 Thieves’ Warzone From Home – Live Bracket This competition will be played on a single-elimination bracket that’s being updated live throughout the day by organizers BoomTV. You can always check out the most recently updated version of the bracket by visiting the Warzone From Home web-page here. Teams & Players There are a total of 16 teams competing in today’s event, each one composed of three players, since the tournament will be played in the game’s standard Trios playlist. Nadeshot, CouRage, Cloakzy – Di3seL, Jericho, GoldGlove – TimTheTatman, dizzy, 72hrs – TeePee, Crowder, Merk – JoshOG, Diegosaurs, HusKers – Vikkstar, Its Warz, MVapulear – Mendo, xQc, Aimbotcalvin – Fedmyster, iiTzTimmy, TSm Albralelie – Aydan, xAmpz, SuperEvan – Marksman, AladdinLTD, BaeSoldier – Symfuhny, TSM Imperial, ZachMazer – KingRichard, Hill_APEX, BCJ – summit1G, Shroud, GaGod – Dr Disrespect, DougisRaw, VSNZ – Trainwrecks, GreekGodx, Andy Pyro – Nick Eh 30, MonsterDFace, BonsairBroz – Revealing our first 4 teams for Warzone From Home! Team: @Nadeshot @CouRageJD @cloakzy Team: @Di3seL_ @JERICHO @GoldGloveTV Team: @timthetatman @dizzy @72hrs Team: @TylerTeeP @JamesCrowder @JoeDeLuca #CashAppWFH | @CashApp pic.twitter.com/6MXFWonK46— 100 Thieves (@100Thieves) March 19, 2020 Format & Rules This single-elimination tournament features what is commonly referred to as the ‘kill-race’ format, which means the teams matched up against each other in each round of the bracket must both load into separate public matches and try to get as many points possible. Each match is a ‘best thru 2,’ so two games of Warzone are played and the team with the more points advances. Points are earned by getting both eliminations and victories – kills are worth one point each while a win earns five. This applies for all rounds of the competition except the final one, the grand final, which will have three games played instead of two. Executive Summary: 16 teams compete in a head-to-head single elimination tournament. – All rounds through Semi-Finals is a ‘best thru 2’, where team score is the aggregate kills and wins for two games. – Finals is a ‘best thru 3’, where team score is aggregate kills and wins for three games. – Teams are preselected by Administration. – Players will be streaming their viewpoints, Captains must enable VOD to capture gameplay. – Players will be streaming their viewpoints, all with 1 minute (60 seconds) delay. – Format 16 teams will compete in a single elimination tournament, advancing until a single team remains and is declared the winner. – Each team will consist of 3 players, which will be pre-determined by Administration. – Teams will be drawn into the tournament bracket by Administration. – Placement will be determined first by the furthest round the team advanced to, and ties will be broken consistent with the matchup tiebreaker rules. – Match Rules For each round, teams will compete in head-to-head matchups that determine which team advances to the next round, and which team is eliminated from the tournament. – Each match consists of: For rounds 1 – 3, two Battle Royale gametypes played by each team; – For the Grand Finals (round 4), three Battle Royale gametypes played by each team. – – For each match, a team’s score will be determined by the total number of kills + Win Bonus earned by each team member for all Battle Royale games played. Each kill = 1 point; – Win Bonus = 5 points; – Win Bonus is awarded if the team is the last team standing at the conclusion of the Battle Royale. – – Teams with the highest score advance to the following round, while the team with the lowest score are eliminated from the tournament. – Teams will only compete against the team they are matched up with in the bracket. – Tie-Breaker Rules In the event both teams in a head-to-head matchup have earned the same score at the completion of the match, the following conditions will be used in waterfall format to break the tie: Team with the player who had the highest individual eliminations. – If still tied, move on to the second highest individual eliminations on the team. – Compare third highest individual eliminations from both teams. – Team with the most total damage for the overall games played in the match. – – In the event the above waterfall is unable to differentiate teams, Administration reserves the right to determine another criteria to be used to advance a team. – Prize Breakdown The $100,000 prize pool of this tournament will be split in several ways. $50,000 will be divided amongst the top placing teams, based on the breakdown below, while the other $50,000 will be given away to viewers who are active in the chat. 1st – $25,000 – 2nd – $15,000 – 3rd/4th – $5,000 – 3rd/4th – $5,000 – How to participate in the $50,000 giveaway As part of the promotion of this event, CashApp will be giving away a total $50,000 in prizes to viewers throughout the day. In order to enter for a chance to win some cash, all you have to do is watch the main stream and type your $CashTag in the chat when prompted. It’s not clear when the winners will be announced, but it’s more than likely going to happen directly after the tournament unless CashApp decide to do it live as they’re chosen.

  • How to view your Black Ops Cold War stats on PC, PS5 & Xbox – Dexerto

    How to view your Black Ops Cold War stats on PC, PS5 & Xbox TreyarchCall of Duty is enjoyed by some of the most competitive gamers around and, of course, competitors want to analyze their performances. Fortunately, there are multiple ways to view your Black Ops Cold War stats, no matter your system of choice. If you played Modern Warfare or Warzone, then chances are that you’re already somewhat familiar with checking your CoD statistics. Aside from the in-game client, using the website COD Tracker was a very popular way to check, and compare, your numbers when away from your console or PC. That remains an option for Black Ops Cold War in 2020 and beyond, but players can also check their stats in-game and on the official Call of Duty app. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, but they all help you paint a clearer picture of your performance. Whether you simply want to track your progress as a player or compare yourself to the game’s best, we’ve broken the two ways, outside of the in-game client, that you can check your Black Ops Cold War statistics. Contents COD Tracker COD Tracker’s offering is likely the most thorough option around, as you are able to track a ton of statistics, filter by mode, map, and weapon while comparing yourself to global leaderboards. Like Warzone, you can even go back through many of your recent matches to analyze individual performances. Head to COD Tracker and enter either your Activision ID or your system’s gamer tag – Navigate to the Black Ops Cold War tag – Check out how you stack up against the competition – Call of Duty Companion The Call of Duty Companion app is a very easy way to access many of your statistics without turning on your PC or console. While it doesn’t have as much data as COD Tracker might give you (and rounds K/D a decimal sooner than Tracker), the UI is very intuitive, with pie charts and line graphs for your numbers and whatnot. Search “Call of Duty Companion” on your device’s app store or through their website – Download and open – Sign in with your Activision ID or your system’s gamer tag – Navigate to “Player”, then scroll to “Black Ops Cold War” instead of “Modern Warfare” from the drop-down menu – While BOCW’s in-game client may feel somewhat limited in its options for analyzing your performance and place on the leaderboards, these two options each provide a ton of information. Both provide similar degrees of data with the principal differences coming in their presentation, so it’s really up to you which you prefer to use.

  • How to view your Black Ops 4 and Blackout stats and leaderboards on PC, Xbox and PS4 – Dexerto

    How to view your Black Ops 4 and Blackout stats and leaderboards on PC, Xbox and PS4 Unfortunately, Black Ops 4 doesn’t have as complete a combat record as previous titles, but you can use a simple website to view all of your stats in full. Multiplayer Because Black Ops 4 multiplayer is now more focused on ‘EKIA’ (which includes assists) rather than straightforward kills, you can’t actually see your K/D ration in game, rather only your EKIA ratio. Website ‘COD Tracker‘ will allow to not only see your K/D, but so much more, including Total Damage, Damage per game, Heals per life, Average time alive per life, Captures and Defends, to name a few. Simply enter your PSN Online ID, Xbox Live username or Battle.net name and search. In addition to general and career stats, you can also see specific weapon stats, split into class categories like SMG, AR and so on. You can also view the wins and losses from entire match history, separated per day, plus kills and deaths in those games. There are also specific statistics for every specialist weapon and special issue equipment, plus accuracy and EKIA ratio for specific weapons. There are also multiplayer leaderboards, which are not yet available in game officially (although Treyarch have said they will be available one week after launch). So, if you want to see where you rank on the Kills, K/D ration or even deaths leaderboard, you can find them here: Blackout Unfortunately, at the time of writing, Blackout statistics are not yet available, but COD Tracker says they are coming soon. So, you might want to bookmark this page and check back regularly to see your battle royale.

  • How to use Warzone’s Looking for Party feature – Dexerto

    How to use Warzone’s Looking for Party feature ActivisionWarzone’s latest Season 5 update has brought a feature that will help players that queue up alone. The Looking for Party feature allows players to set filters to find ideal teammates. With the August 25 update, Warzone Season 5 introduced to a new way for players to find squadmates and avoid the pitfalls of completely random teammates. Players have constantly debated over finding a perfect system to team up with players when their friends are offline and this feature may be the icing to the cake. The Looking for Party tab is seemingly very helpful as players can now find people that are similar to them and dominate Verdansk as a unit. Where to find Looking for Party in Warzone This feature gives players the ability to pick out their teammates based on interests. This allows the player to select which game mode you are looking for, how you wish to communicate, and the kind of playstyle you prefer. Although this is just in beta, it seems to be easy to use. We have broken down the steps of how to use this and what it will do for you. Open Warzone – Click the “Look for Party” button under the Squad section – Open Party Settings – Select the filters that fit what you want in a teammate – Start looking for your party – Once you have followed all of these steps, you’ll then start searching for teammates and be ready to deploy in Verdansk. It was noted in the patch notes that this is in Beta and can be changed at any point. Some things to be added as suggested by the community include, searching by K/D ratio, win percentage, season level, and more. This is not required for fill players to use but gives an alternative to people that complain about finding decent teammates when using fill.

  • How to use Warzone NVIDIA graphics filters to improve settings – Dexerto

    How to use Warzone NVIDIA graphics filters to improve settings Activision / NVIDIAAlongside the addition of NVIDIA DLSS into Warzone, there are even more benefits PC players with an NVIDIA GPU (graphics card) can unlock. Here’s how to use the new filters to gain an edge over your opponents in Verdansk ’84 and Rebirth Island. Warzone Season 3 kicked off with a bang (literally), and provided players with a plethora of content to enjoy until Season 4 arrives. Outside of new gameplay changes, the season also introduced a highly anticipated feature for players with an NVIDIA graphics card: DLSS. DLSS is a proprietary feature of NVIDIA GPUs that provides a host of benefits when gaming, most importantly for your framerate. However, players have also discovered several ways to customize their NVIDIA settings outside of DLSS and gain an even more competitive advantage. Here’s everything you need to know about these features, the best ways to use them, and how to make sure you never fall victim to another Roze skin again. How to access NVIDIA filters in Warzone Before accessing the filters, you’ll need to make sure NVIDIA’s GeForce Experience program and the latest graphics drivers are installed on your PC. You can then launch Warzone and open the NVIDIA in-game overlay by pressing the default hotkeys, Alt + Z. Once the overlay is visible, select the Game Filter option at the bottom of the left-hand panel. This will open up a separate menu on your screen, where you can create three different “styles” (profiles) and customize each to your liking via an extensive list of options. You’ll be able to customize all of the overlay’s options differently within each of the three profiles. This means you can create three separate options — such as a general baseline profile, one for Verdansk, and one for Rebirth Island — and easily switch between them as needed. Best NVIDIA filter settings for Warzone How you customize your settings will largely depend on personal preference. However, there are some general changes that can be extremely helpful, like increasing the game’s brightness to improve visibility and make sure you can spot enemies more easily in the dark parts of each map. While you’ll need to play around with the customization options to find your perfect settings, there are some helpful guides from Warzone content creators making the rounds on YouTube that can come in handy — like the one made by popular Warzone YouTuber JGOD. (Segment begins at 5:47 for mobile users) In his video, JGOD breaks down his own personal preferences but also reveals several options that all players should change, and demonstrates how certain areas like staircases and dark corners turn into black holes when settings like brightness and contrast aren’t turned up in the overlay options. He also reveals that tweaking more specific settings like Sharpen, Clarify, HDR Toning and Bloom — many of which sound like filters you might find on Instagram instead of your gaming PC — can alter your visual experience remarkably. While utilizing these extra settings isn’t necessarily required to enjoy your time in Warzone, if you have an NVIDIA graphics card and aren’t using these options to their fullest you’ll be at a severe disadvantage when facing off against players who’ve mastered these graphical tricks.

  • How to use the PPSh early in Black Ops Cold War – Dexerto

    How to use the PPSh early in Black Ops Cold War Activision / TreyarchThe PPSh is the latest SMG to join Black Ops Cold War and Warzone in Season 3, but some players have found a way to unlock it in Zombies early. Black Ops Cold War and Warzone Season 3 is home to plenty of exciting new content for players to sink their teeth into, but among the most anticipated additions is that of the PPSh-41. This WWII SMG is known for its high rate of fire and massive clip size, making it one of the most anticipated weapons of the new season. However, some crafty players have found a way to unlock this Russian SMG before the game’s latest update officially drops. While you’ll still need to reach Tier 15 of the Season Three Battle Pass to officially unlock it, there is a way you can use it right now. How to use the PPSh early in Black Ops Cold War According to a Reddit post from DryInspection, the PPSh can be found by doing the game’s trials. Simply load up a game of Die Machine or Fire Base Z and do some trials until you unlock it. Once the PPSh has been dropped, you’ll be able to use it to kill the flesh-eating hordes. Read More: Cold War Season 3 early patch notes – The really exciting thing here is that you’ll also be able to level up the PPSh way before it is even officially out. This means players who use this method will be able to start grinding out attachments straight away. Judging from the early gameplay, the PPSh, seems to have an incredibly fast rate of fire and significantly high recoil. In fact, Zacmate posted the recoil pattern on the official Cold War subreddit. When fired for prolonged engagements, it looks like the PPSh will naturally snake its way up the screen, before jutting out to left and ascending to the right. The recoil pattern is similar to that of a lightning bolt, so users will definitely want to kits this out for recoil management. Whether the PPSh has what it takes to overthrow the MAC-10 in close-quarters firefights remains to be seen, but it certainly looks to be one of the fastest firing weapons in the game.

  • How to use smoke grenades to win games in Modern Warfare – Dexerto

    How to use smoke grenades to win games in Modern Warfare There are some really simple ways to use smoke grenades in Modern Warfare, especially if you’re looking to dominate public or competitive matches. Utilizing your equipment in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare can be vital to success. Nobody can counter-play a well-placed stun grenade or really avoid a sneakily placed claymore. Learning grenade spots has been a key part of the popular multiplayer franchise for many years, and with Modern Warfare throwing a dose of ‘realism’ into the mix, smoke grenades are back on the agenda, and can be used to your advantage on both offense and defense. With everyone trying to get better, the Dallas Empire and James ‘Clayster’ Eubanks threw out some free tips for using these highly powerful grenades to your advantage. The two-time Call of Duty World Champion noted that smokes can be best used on defense to cut off doorways to objectives. Specifically, in Hardpoint, throwing smokes on a hill with multiple angles is the best way to slow down the enemy team or force them into a major mistake. On the flip side, when it comes to offense, cutting off a wide-open lane with a smoke grenade is going to provide the safe passage you need on rotations. For example, on Arklov Peak, Clayster demonstrates a perfect cut-off smoke on the silo hill – throwing it across the huge road in-front, blurring vision from the church. The Dallas Empire pro also offered up a big “don’t” when it comes to smoke grenades. While players may think that hiding inside a bloomed cloud is perfect, it sometimes doesn’t help. For example, throwing the grenade against something that forces the cloud to engulf that as well can add a randomness factor so you may end up with poor coverage. With that, enemies can very well push through a smoke to secure easy kills and flip an objective – especially if you’re all alone and reinforcements aren’t that close. Of course, you may get matched up with players who rush through the smoke without a care in the world, but having a few tactical positions locked down should force them to respect the grenade and wait it out. Either way, taking Clayster’s tips into a public game should give you a leg up on the competition, especially for those who are still getting used to the new title.

  • How to use PS4 or Xbox One controller on Call of Duty Mobile – Dexerto

    How to use PS4 or Xbox One controller on Call of Duty Mobile Here’s our guide on how to connect a controller, either Xbox One or PS4, to your mobile device in order to get an even more immersive CoD Mobile experience. Call of Duty Mobile’s post-launch success has seen it receive more support from Activision than was initially anticipated. The November 22 update – which was delayed slightly – introduced a Zombies mode, as well as official controller support. There are a few known issues with controller compatibility, especially when using Android devices. These are thought to be related to the app and devices themselves, and are likely to be ironed out soon. Here, we’ll explain how to use a PS4 or Xbox One controller on iOS devices, and then Android. Use PS4/Xbox controller on CoD Mobile on iOS Connecting a controller to iOS devices (iPhone, iPad) is surprisingly simple. Firstly, iOS 11 software (or later) needs to be installed in order for this to work. Open ‘Settings’ in your iOS device, then head over to Bluetooth. Once Bluetooth is turned on, your device will start searching for devices to connect to. In order to make your PS4 controller findable, hold down the PS and ‘Share’ buttons simultaneously, until your controller flashes. For Xbox One controllers, hold down the Xbox and ‘Sync’ buttons simultaneously. The option to connect will then be visible on your iOS device. Once this is done, you can open the CoD Mobile app. Within the CoD Mobile app, open the ‘Settings’ tab and go to ‘Controller’. Ensure ‘Controller Support’ is enabled, and you’re good to go. You can make further adjustments to individual controls, such as sensitivity and button layouts. Use PS4/Xbox controller on CoD Mobile on Android Connecting a controller to Android device is very similar. In ‘Settings’, head over to ‘Bluetooth’. Select ‘Pair New Device’, and make your controller findable in the same way as was described in the iOS section. When connected, launch CoD Mobile, enter ‘Settings’ and ensure your Controller Support is enabled, as in the iOS instruction section. At the time of writing, there are far more problems on Android than iOS, such as the right analog stick not working correctly when paired with Android devices. These are known issues, and are not related to your controller, rather with the CoD Mobile app itself. It should be noted that when using a controller to play CoD Mobile, you will only be put into lobbies against other players using controllers, to ensure a level playing field for all. Considering how much success and popularity the title has garnered already, additions such as official controller support will only help it grow and stay prominent the mobile gaming world.

  • How to use Overkill in Black Ops 6 – Dexerto

    How to use Overkill in Black Ops 6 ActivisionEquipping Overkill in Black Ops 6 is simple, but it comes at the cost of missing out on other benefits. Black Ops 6 brings back Wildcards, which appeared in several previous Call of Duty titles. Wildcards are a create-a-class feature that allows players to equip one special ability per loadout. The BO6 beta featured two different Wildcards: Overkill and Perk Greed. Overkill adds a second primary weapon to loadouts, while Perk Greed adds a fourth Perk. Treyarch confirmed that there will be more Wildcards at launch but did not reveal what the team has up its sleeve. Let’s jump right into what players have to do to use Overkill. Overkill Wildcard explained To equip Overkill in Black Ops 6, you’ll only need to go into the Wildcard slot and select which Wildcard you would like to use. As previously mentioned, there are only two currently available. However, the second beta weekend introduces Gunfighter, which grants three extra attachments for your primary weapon. How does it compare to other perks? So far in the beta, many players have opted to use Perk Greed because of Combat Specialties, which award a bonus for using three Perks from the same category. For example, if you equip three red Perks, Enforcer grants a temporary buff to movement speed and health regeneration rate after getting a kill. So it makes sense to take advantage of that benefit. Overkill will also have some Gunfighter since attachments in Black Ops 6 mostly only have benefits and fewer cons than previous series entries. Despite that, we still expect Overkill to be a great Wildcard choice, as using two primary weapons is always better than one. Based on every weapon we have seen, a great one-two punch with Overkill will be the Jackal PDW SMG and AMES 85 AR. For more ideas on which weapons to use with this wildcard, check out our Black Ops 6 weapon tier list.

  • How to use Modern Warfare 2’s Gunsmith: Receivers and Blueprints explained – Dexerto

    How to use Modern Warfare 2’s Gunsmith: Receivers and Blueprints explained ActivisionThe Gunsmith system got a major facelift in Modern Warfare 2. The introduction of Receivers means each individual weapon is more important than ever before and our guide will help explain everything there is to know. Anyone who wants to jump into the Modern Warfare 2 action will be faced with the Custom Loadout menu and redesigned Gunsmith at some point in their journey. This new layout is a bit more complicated than it was in previous incarnations so it might be a lot to take in at first glance. If you’re struggling to keep up with the new system, this is what you need to get caught up to speed and back on top of the game. New Modern Warfare 2 Gunsmith explained The biggest change to the system comes in the form of Receivers. These operate as a base of sorts, which allows weapons to exist in different forms. For example, the standard M4 is a fully automatic Assault Rifle but with an FSS Hurricane receiver, it will operate much more like an SMG. Each Receiver comes with a unique modification for the weapon it’s being applied to, opening up a whole new world of possibilities for each body. This also means that in order to unlock all of the attachments for the M4, a player would need to level up every one of its five Receiver options. Another example is the Lachmann 556, which requires players to grind out to Weapon Level 13 before unlocking the Receiver that allows it to become the Modern Warfare 2 equivalent of the MP5. It is safe to say that this new feature is a massive relief for the community as weapon attachments will no longer be based on the weapon blueprint. Keep reading to find out how the new weapon blueprints work in Modern Warfare 2. How do weapon blueprints work in Modern Warfare 2? Weapon blueprints remain mostly unchanged so veteran players should already know what to expect in terms of unlocking these versions of their favorite weapons. Each variant comes with specific attachments unlocked, so players that purchase or otherwise earn these redesigns won’t need to spend time grinding for them. The primary change here is the introduction of Weapon Vault editions, which allows users to slap on any attachment to their blueprint and still retain the alternate look of the gun, which wasn’t possible in prior games. These will be rare unlocks and regular Blueprints will function as usual. So, there you have it – that’s everything you need to know about the Gunsmith in Modern Warfare 2! For more information on the next era of Call of Duty, be sure to check out the rest of our coverage: How to use Modern Warfare 2’s Gunsmith: Receivers and Blueprints explained | Modern Warfare 2 new equipment guide: Lethals and Tacticals explained | How to unlock MP5 SMG loadout in Modern Warfare 2 | How to Slide Cancel in Modern Warfare 2 | How to unlock Oni Operator & Blueprint in Modern Warfare 2 | All Modern Warfare 2 Killstreaks | What is Modern Warfare 2 Spec Ops mode? | All Modern Warfare 2 perks | All Modern Warfare 2 Field Upgrades

  • How to use deadly JOKR Warzone launcher like a free killstreak – Dexerto

    How to use deadly JOKR Warzone launcher like a free killstreak ActivisionCall of Duty Warzone players have got a neat trick that lets them use the JOKR launcher almost like a free killstreak, and it’s pretty deadly in certain situations. When Warzone was first revealed as a part of Call of Duty Modern Warfare, battle royale players were concerned by a number of things, but mostly how killstreaks would factor into things. The streaks, which have to be bought from buy stations, can be the difference between winning and losing, but they aren’t needed in every game. You can outgun or outlast enemies just as well. Over time, players have come up with ideas for different streaks and even used the environment of Verdansk for their own dastardly ideas. Now, they’ve got another one that is pretty deadly. Unlike other ideas where players have used cars as C4 traps or dive-bombed with a Recon Drone, this one is pretty simple. You just need a JOKR launcher. Watch now: Pacman: “LA Thieves kinda suck!” | Reverse Sweep CDL Major 1 Review Some players might think that the JOKR only locks onto vehicles, but they’d be wrong. You can lock onto surfaces within a certain range too – which can be useful for taking down campers. Read More: How to get your Warzone Report for year one – As Reddit user InGeorgeWeTrust shows, you can flush out an enemy with the Cluster Strike, and have the JOKR locked onto the location where they might retreat to. So, once they huddle up, you can fire a rocket that might be even more deadly than Warzone’s Cluster Strike and Precision Airstrike. As noted, this is a pretty situational tactic. You aren’t going to be able to use it across all of Verdansk, but it is worth knowing incase you find yourself in a similar situation to the Redditor. Plus, if you didn’t know that the JOKR locks onto normal surfaces, now you do, and you can go and use that to great effect as well. Just make sure you get the timing right.

  • How to use controller on PC Warzone: Xbox and PlayStation controllers – Dexerto

    How to use controller on PC Warzone: Xbox and PlayStation controllers Activision/Sony/MicrosoftWarzone’s cross-play functionality means that console and PC players can come up against each other in any given game in the battle royale title. With gaming PCs becoming ever more common, though, a lot of controller players are making the switch. The controller aim assist debate is one that will seemingly never die down, with mouse and keyboard players comparing it to cheating with aimbots, with some even arguing that controller players should not play with those on mouse and keyboard. Regardless of which side of the argument you stand, there’s no denying that many players are looking to either upgrade to a PC instead of console, or try out playing the game with a controller rather than M&KB. Fortunately, the process is pretty easy regardless of which controller you opt for. Here’s how you can give it a go. Connect controller to PC Warzone For the most part, it doesn’t matter what controller you use, because connecting it to your PC to play Warzone is incredibly easy. Read More: JGOD calls Warzone aim assist “broken” – Regardless of whether you’ve got a PlayStation or Xbox controller, you can simply plug it in and the controller should be ready to go. All you’ll have to do is make sure you change your in-game settings by doing the following: Plug your controller into your PC. – Launch Warzone (using your mouse). – Open the Options menu. – Scroll to the ‘General’ tab. – Change your input device from Mouse & Keyboard to Controller. – How to use wireless PS4/5 controller on PC If you’re looking to connect wirelessly rather than keeping your controller plugged in, here’s what you need to do on your Windows 10 PC. Make sure you have Bluetooth enabled on your PC. – Go to Windows settings. – Go to ‘Devices’. – Turn Bluetooth on and then select ‘Add Bluetooth or other device’. – Select Bluetooth. – Set controller to Pairing Mode by holding down PS and Share buttons. – Select the controller in Windows and await confirmation. – Now, your PlayStation 4 or 5 controller should be connected! Connect wireless Xbox controller to PC Connecting a wireless Xbox controller to PC is slightly different. With Bluetooth, you can follow the same steps as PlayStation but using the Pair button found on the top of the Xbox controller. Alternatively, you can use Xbox Wireless with the following steps: Using the Xbox Wireless Adaptor for Windows 10: Turn on your PC and sign in. – Plug the Xbox Wireless Adaptor for Windows into your PC – Turn on your controller by pressing the Xbox button. When you turn on the controller, the Xbox button will start flashing. – Press and hold the Pair button on the Xbox Wireless Adaptor. A small light will flash for several seconds. – Press and hold the Pair button on the top of the controller (the raised button). The Xbox button on the controller will flash more rapidly — this means your controller is searching for the Xbox Wireless Adaptor. When connected, the Xbox button on the controller will stay lit. – If you’re using built-in Xbox Wireless: Turn on your PC and sign in. – Turn on your controller by pressing the Xbox button for 3 seconds. When you turn on the controller, the Xbox button will start flashing. – Press and hold the Pair button on the top of the controller (the raised button). The Xbox button on the controller will flash more rapidly—this means your controller is searching for a PC. – On your PC, press the Start button, then select Settings > Devices. – Choose Add Bluetooth or other device, then select Everything else. – Choose Xbox Wireless Controller or Xbox Elite Wireless Controller from the list. When connected, the Xbox button on the controller will stay lit. – After following these steps, you should be able to use your controllers on PC, regardless of PlayStation or Xbox, and you’ll have the choice to play wired or wirelessly.

  • How to use armor plates while running in Warzone 2 – Dexerto

    How to use armor plates while running in Warzone 2 ActivisonRunning while using armor plates is missing from Warzone 2 and it’s causing a lot of frustration for players but luckily, a workaround has been found already. In the original Warzone, running while using plates was a standard feature that allowed competitors to reset their armor while repositioning in a skirmish. Unfortunately, this is not the case in Warzone 2, and the community is confused why the developers have decided to remove it from the sequel. The slower movement while plating can leave you exposed on Al Mazrah, especially when you’ve just taken down a foe at close-range. Luckily, a Warzone 2 player has already found a solution and it’s still possible to plate up while running in Warzone 2 if you follow a set of simple steps. How to run while plating in Warzone 2 As showcased by Twitter user nahvitron, it’s possible to equip armor plates while running in Warzone 2 and luckily, the technique isn’t particularly hard to execute. Simply follow the steps below and you’ll be efficiently plating in no time: Ensure you have armor plates to equip – Start running forward and jumping while putting on your plates – During the second plate, your operator will start running at high speed – As you can see the mechanic is extremely easy to use and will definitely be useful on the battlefield. Keep in mind, the increase in speed will not kick in as soon as you start jumping, so this trick will not work if you only have one plate missing. If you’re looking for a demonstration, check out nahvitron’s Twitter post below. Once you’ve learned this technique you can start using it in your matches to outplay your foes. It’s extremely powerful just after you’ve downed an enemy and you want to escape to cover before taking on another skirmish. Now, you’re equipped with this mechanic, it’s guaranteed to help you protect yourself better in intense gunfights, and it may even help you earn a clutch victory on Al Mazrah. For more on Warzone 2, be sure to check out some of our other guides: 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 to use a body shield in Black Ops 6 – Dexerto

    How to use a body shield in Black Ops 6 ActivisionIf you thought riot shields were annoying, just wait until an enemy uses you as one in Black Ops 6, thanks to the new body shield feature. Black Ops 6 overhauls movement in Campaign, Multiplayer, and Warzone with the introduction of omnimovement. For the first time in Call of Duty history, operators can sprint, slide, and dive in any direction at the same speed. In addition, you can dive and shoot simultaneously, opening new doors of movement possibility. Meanwhile, intelligent movement makes it possible to sprint, mantle, crouch, and move around a corner with fewer button presses. Treyarch emphasized on movement fluidity, and that extends to the body shield. If players want to take advantage of the new defense mechanism, it only requires one simple step. Body shield feature explained If you’re behind an enemy at close quarters, you can use them as a body shield by double-tapping the Melee button. After letting them absorb some bullets for you, players can drop the foe with a quick dispatch or finishing move before they expire. On PlayStation, the melee button by default is O and B on Xbox. The button may be different if you use a custom control scheme. Treyarch also confirmed that the body shield feature enables voice chat between the attacker and their victim. This will undoubtedly result in some hilarious clips as players either role play or beg for mercy. This feature is used in Multiplayer and Campaign, but it won’t be available in Warzone at launch. It will be interesting to see if this feature makes it in the Call of Duty League or if pros decide to ban the use of body shields. For more on Black Ops 6 Multiplayer, check out our guides on every mastery camo in the game mode and how fast the time-to-kill speed will be.

  • How to upgrade Monkey Bombs in Firebase Z Cold War Zombies – Dexerto

    How to upgrade Monkey Bombs in Firebase Z Cold War Zombies ActivisionThe Monkey Bomb is easily one of the most iconic items that you can use throughout Black Ops Zombies history, allowing you to attract the undead into a cluster, and in the new Cold War map Firebase Z, you can apparently make them even better. Even if you don’t really play the mode, most people know the iconic Monkey Bomb in Black Ops Zombies. You throw a cymbal monkey toy with some dynamite attached to its back, it attracts all of the nearby undead into a cluster, and then it explodes giving you an easy way to clear out a horde. Generally speaking, with the exception of the map Gorod Krovi, there’s no way to make the bomb do any more damage, which means that it loses its effectiveness once you hit higher rounds. Luckily, that’s not the case in Firebase Z and upgrading is once again available. Upgrading Monkey Bombs steps Unlike upgrading weapons or other items in the game, the way you upgrade the Monkey Bomb is a bit unconventional. Instead of going to the Pack-A-Punch machine or the normal upgrade station using parts, players have to complete a couple steps, almost like an mini-easter egg, in order to upgrade it. Luckily, however, the steps are pretty easy to follow and can be done relatively quickly: Activate all three Aether Reactors and turn on the power – Buy a Monkey Bomb from a crafting station – Go to one of the Aether Reactors and then get 50 kills with the Monkey Bomb – After you get all 50 kills, the next one you throw will be upgraded – All in all, it’s a pretty simple guide and can allow you to use the item into higher rounds without it feeling like a dud. If that guide is not clear enough, Glitching Queen, who originally discovered how to upgrade the item, posted a video tutorial which sums up everything perfectly. It’s unclear whether or not players will be able to do this on future maps. As of the time of this writing, there’s no way to do this on Die Maschine so, until further notice, assume this method is just for Firebase Z.

  • How to upgrade D.I.E Shockwave Wonder Weapon in Cold War Zombies – Dexerto

    How to upgrade D.I.E Shockwave Wonder Weapon in Cold War Zombies ActivisionBlack Ops Cold War continues to deliver one of the most complete and compelling Zombies experiences in the Call of Duty franchise. One of its main tools is the D.I.E Shockwave Wonder Weapon, so here’s how to get it, upgrade it, and an explanation of its improvements. One of the most satisfying elements of CoD Zombies is when you obtain one of the game’s OP weapons. Ray Gun wonder weapons are a staple of the game mode. As the years have gone by, Zombie-killing hardware has become more advanced and entertaining. Cold War may have been superseded by Vanguard, but the troubled launch and lack of support for Zombies have sent players back to Treyarch’s previous effort. As such, there are still opportunities for players to find and obtain exciting Wonder Weapons. The D.I.E Shockwave is one of them, and here’s everything you need to know about it. Contents How to get D.I.E Shockwave Wonder Weapon in Cold War Zombies – How to upgrade D.I.E Shockwave Wonder Weapon: All Upgrades & locations – How to get D.I.E Shockwave Wonder Weapon in Cold War Zombies Before you can even think about upgrades, you need to get a hold of the D.I.E Shockwave itself in Black Ops Cold War. To do that, you’ll need to do one of two different things: get it from the Mystery Box, or build it. The Mystery Box method is entirely up to luck and you may end up wasting a lot of valuable points in trying to get it. So we’d recommend assembling the gun, and here’s how you can do it: Turn on the Pack-A-Punch machine – Wait for the first Megaton enemy and pick up the keycard from it once you’ve killed the creature – Make your way to the ‘Weapons Lab‘ and use the card on the ‘Weapons Locker‘ – Acquire the D.I.E Remote and go to the ‘Living Room‘ – Activate the trap, and start killing Zombies near the vacuum so that they get sucked in – After you’ve done enough, grab the now unlocked D.I.E Shockwave – How to upgrade D.I.E Shockwave Wonder Weapon: All Upgrades & locations With the powerful weapon now in your possession, it’s time to tinker with its tricks. The D.I.E Shockwave has 4 potential forms to transmogrify into. Each has a unique twist on the gun’s base form, and we’ll detail them all below for you. Cryo-Emitter upgrade In Die Maschine: Head to the roof of Die Maschine and shoot the box near the mushroom tree – Dash over to it once it’s fallen and pick up the flask – Now, attract a Megaton boss to the tree with the fungus growing from it – near the Quick Revive Perk machine – Stand next to the fungus and let the Megaton boss fire at you, and make sure it hits the fungus – If you’re successful, the fungus will turn purple – Now you need to place the flask underneath the mushroom on the tree and guard it for two minutes whilst it fills up – Once done, hop on over to the ‘Medical Bay‘ and place it on the Weapon Crate that leads into the center room – The grounded crate asks you to “pour out the cryogenic liquid,” now, open the box for the Cryo-Emitter upgrade – In Outbreak: The Cryo-Emitter upgrade is in the Alpine region – It contains three frozen ponds altogether – The upgrade is found on a small frozen pond located south of Alpine – Walk over to it and open up the chest to get it – Electrobolt upgrade In Die Maschine: Enter the Dark Aether realm via the Pack-a-Punch machine location by the stairs – In the Dark Aether realm, you’ll need three orange crystals, located around the map – They all spawn in the same locations and must be gathered one at a time – When you acquire a crystal, take it to the Particle Accelerator area and shoot the box to the right of the workbench – Here is each crystal location: To the left of the Jugger-nog machine, in the ‘Penthouse’ section, in the Pond area – In Outbreak: The Electrobolt upgrade is located in the Duga region – Go to the giant array tower and run to the end, near the Pack-A-Punch machine – Electrobolt is in a crate to the side – Nova-5 upgrade In Die Maschine: Go to the ‘Mezzanine‘ area – There will be a glowing cannister out of reach here that you’ll need to suck towards you using the D.I.E Shockwave – Grab it and head to the Deadshot Daiquiri Perk room – Place the canister in the corner and select the “install the empty canister” here option – You’ll need several Plaguehounds to spawn and you’ll need to kill them whilst they’re next to the canister – Once filled, take it to the ‘Crash Site’ – Near the crashed plane is a Weapon Crate, place the canister there and melee the box open – Pick up the Nova-5 upgrade – In Outbreak: The Electrobolt upgrade is located in the Duga region – This upgrade is at the train loading dock on the west side of the map – You’ll find it situated on top of the pipes there – Thermophasic upgrade In Die Maschine: Enter the Dark Aether from the Pond area and then circle back to the Deadshot Daiquiri Perk room – Find the plasma cutter and place the fuse on the device (If the plasma cutter doesn’t work, it’s because you don’t have the fuse or failed to access the realm from the pond) – Once you’re back in reality, head to the pond area and find a truck with another Weapon Crate – Interact with it to get the Thermophasic upgrade – In Outbreak: The Thermophasic upgrade is located in the Ruka region – You can find it found in the remains of the scorched forest – The upgrader is on the southeast area of the map, and it’s fixed firmly on the border of the map’s imaginary out of bounds line – For more Call of Duty Zombies guides, check out these below: How to play splitscreen in Black Ops Cold War Zombies | How to get free Juggernog in Cold War Zombies | PhD Slider all tiers and upgrades | Best Outbreak loadouts for Cold War Zombies

  • How to upgrade Black Ops Cold War from Xbox One to Xbox Series X|S – Dexerto

    How to upgrade Black Ops Cold War from Xbox One to Xbox Series X|S Treyarch / MicrosoftCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War can be upgraded from the Xbox One to the Xbox Series X and S, but the process isn’t as smooth as it could be. Here’s a quick guide on how to do it. [jwplayer xZgT64z1] Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is in full swing, and that means it’s available on the Xbox Series X and S in addition to the Xbox One. However, the next-gen consoles provide the optimal experience, with increased frame-rates, ray-tracing, and fast loading times. If you bought Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War on the Xbox One, you’ll be glad to know it can be used on the Xbox Series X and S as well. Keep in mind, though, that it has been marred with annoying crash issues. However, if you’re wondering whether it can be upgraded to the next-gen version, and how to do it, don’t get too excited. Unfortunately, Activision-Blizzard has made it harder than it needs to be. How to upgrade from Xbox One to Xbox Series X|S The bitter truth is that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War cannot be upgraded from Xbox One to Xbox Series X and S for free. It was a decision that went against the grain and sparked widespread criticism. Sadly, that means you’ll have to fork out some cash if you want to upgrade to the next-gen version. To make matters worst, only the digital versions can be upgraded. Physical copies cannot be upgraded at all. If you still want to go ahead and do it, you’ll need to visit the Microsoft Store on your Xbox Series X or S console. Then, you’ll need to purchase the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Cross-Gen Bundle and pay the 10 dollar price difference between that and the Standard Edition. It’s a shame that Xbox Series X and S need to pay an extra fee if they want to upgrade from the older version. It’s a stark contrast to the dual-entitlement system used in other games. But in the end, it might not seem like a big deal to those who are willing to pay for all the added benefits.

  • How to upgrade Black Ops Cold War from PS4 to PS5 – Dexerto

    How to upgrade Black Ops Cold War from PS4 to PS5 It can understandably be tough to know what to do with upgrading from PS4 to PS5. However, we have everything you need to know on how to upgrade your copy of Black Ops Cold War from PS4 to PS5. [jwplayer 38QHhqzR] The industry’s leader in first-person shooters has made its way to the ninth-generation. Call of Duty has returned with CoD: Black Ops Cold War and this intense shooter, set in the ’80s, looks to get off on the right foot in the new generation. But for the people that have purchased a PS4 copy and intend to upgrade it to a PS5 copy, then some light may need to be shed. Is it free? Will it cost money? Is it going to be a troublesome scenario to circumnavigate? We have all the information you need to know. Here’s how to upgrade Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War from a PS4 copy to a PS5 one. Will it cost you a penny? Most developers are generally offering a no-cost switch from PS4 to PS5 to make the transition easy and simple for consumers. Many big games are adopting the ‘free upgrade’ philosophy including Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Watch Dogs: Legion, The Witcher 3, and more. Sadly, unless you purchase the Digital-Only, Cross-Gen Bundle, then you’ll have to pay a $10 fee to upgrade your PS4 copy to work on the PS5. Furthermore, if you do have the PS4 version, and do pay the fee to upgrade, then you won’t have access to the PS5’s exciting new features like ray tracing or shorter loading times. How to ensure you have the right edition The back-and-forth details can be a bit confusing surrounding the upgrade, so we”ll try and make it a bit clearer for you. PS4 Edition Physical Edition A normal, physical copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will work on PS4 – A normal, physical copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will only work on PS5 if you pay the upgrade fee on the PS5 store – and have a PS5 with a disc drive for the PS4 disc – Digital Cross-Gen Edition This will come with a digital copy of Call of Duy: Black Ops Cold War for both the PS4 and PS5 – It will only apply to the same brand e.g PlayStation, not Xbox, or Xbox, not PlayStation – PS5 Edition Physical Edition A normal, physical copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will not work on PS4 – A normal, physical copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will work on PS5 with no fee – This will support all the new PS5 features – That should hopefully alleviate any worries you may have. You now know to upgrade your purchase of CoD: Black Ops Cold War from PS4 to PS5. For more guides and news on Treyarch‘s newest shooter – check out our Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War hub.

  • How to unlock ZRG Sniper Rifle in Warzone & Black Ops Cold War – Dexerto

    How to unlock ZRG Sniper Rifle in Warzone & Black Ops Cold War TreyarchSeason 2’s new ZRG 20mm sniper rifle is now live in both Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Warzone, and we’ve got everything you need to unlock it. At the launch of Treyarch’s latest title, there were just three Sniper Rifles at your disposal. After almost five months though, a fourth one has finally been added. The ZRG 20mm was unveiled as part of the Season 2 roadmap back in February. Whether you’re a Warzone player or just jumping into some casual BOCW multiplayer, the gun will be available across both titles. ZRG 20mm challenge in Black Ops Cold War & Warzone No different from a vast majority of recent weapons in Call of Duty, this new sniper needs to be earned. In order to unlock it, there’s a specific task at hand: earn 2 longshot medals in 10 different matches while using sniper rifles. Longshot medals shouldn’t be much of a challenge if you’re playing the right way. Perhaps the simplest means of ticking this one-off is to jump into a Hardcore playlist. Pesky hitmarkers won’t bother you here as every single shot will guarantee one-hit kills. Line up your sniper from across the map and you’ll be knocking down two foes per game with ease. If you’re sticking exclusively to Warzone, try playing in a respawn-friendly mode like Plunder or Rebirth Island Resurgence, rather than a traditional battle royale playlist. This will save you time loading into a new lobby with each attempt. Read More: Best Warzone Sniper Rifle loadouts – Alternatively, of course, you always have the option of unlocking the gun by purchasing a cosmetic bundle for it, in this case, the Jackpot Sniper bundle, which comes with the Big Shot blueprint for the ZRG. If this bundle is no longer available in the shop, you can always search for it by looking through the ZRG’s blueprints in the armory. ZRG 20mm sniper rifle details According to Treyarch’s official description, the ZRG is a “bolt action sniper rifle with faster bullet velocity and slower fire rate, dealing higher damage to vehicles and 1-shot kill to the head, shoulder, torso, and stomach.” Of course, as with every other Cold War gun, this sniper’s attachments vary between multiplayer and Warzone in terms of effect, so make sure to keep note of that when building classes with it for the two games.

  • How to unlock XRK Stalker in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone – Dexerto

    How to unlock XRK Stalker in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone ActivisionSeason 1 of Modern Warfare 3 is finally upon us, bringing some major changes to multiplayer as well as an all new map to Warzone battle royale. One new addition coming to both is the XRK Stalker sniper rifle, which could take over the long-range meta. Here’s how to get it. Each season of Call of Duty brings new guns, maps, Operators, and more to the game, and the first season of MW3 looks set to be a doozy. Perhaps the most exciting part of the update is the big changes coming to Warzone, with the implementation of the Modern Warfare 3 movement system, the brand new Urzikstan map replacing Al Mazrah, and seeing how the game plays with such changes after a lack of fanfare for Warzone 2 after it released. And what better way to enjoy it all than bringing the brand new weapons to the battlefield? This includes the XRK Stalker sniper, but first, you have to get it unlocked. Unlock XRK Stalker in MW3 & Warzone Unlocking the XRK Stalker in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone actually couldn’t be easier, as it’s unlocked via the Battle Pass. Once you’ve bought the Season 1 Battle Pass, you have to reach Sector A4, from which point you can unlock and start to use the gun. The XRK Stalker is the fourth Modern Warfare 3 sniper, adding to the three available at launch. The official Season 1 announcement describes the weapon as follows: “For one-hit eliminations, look no further. The XRK Stalker Sniper Rifle deals massive damage and is highly customizable to support multiple playstyles. Enhance the weapon’s velocity and stability and strike from the shadows or improve its handling capabilities to become a quick-scoping menace.” This shouldn’t be too difficult for you to get to and should be available fairly quickly, meaning you can easily get it leveled up across multiplayer and Warzone to dominate your opponents.

  • How to unlock Woods in Call of Duty: Blackout quickly – Dexerto

    How to unlock Woods in Call of Duty: Blackout quickly ActivisionThe quickest way to unlock the Frank Woods skin in Call of Duty: Blackout, with challenges and paint cans needing to be collected in order to unlock them. Unlocking the iconic Black Ops character Frank Woods might be seen as one of the harder challenges in Blackout. However, there is a quick way to tick it off and claim a new look thanks to the recently added Ground War mode. How to unlock Woods in Blackout In a post to the Black Ops 4 subreddit, user o16L_ noted that taking a passive method while playing Ground War is the easiest, and likely quickest, way to unlock Woods. Of course, you have to start by claiming the Bandana that sits in the open woods area, just north of Firing Range and to the East of Construction Site. The bandana is on the crate in front of the helicopter. Pick it up and immediately jump in the helicopter. From there, you have to fly around for at least one minute so its best to find a spot where you can avoid enemy fire. The challenge isn’t complete there, as you need to win the game itself. With o16L_’s method, that task can become much simpler provided your team takes the advantage. With more bodies on the line, you can easily hang back with the objectives complete and wait for a win to roll in. This method isn’t completely foolproof, though, and the fact is you will need to win the game to unlock Woods. Ultimately, it’s easier than taking on other modes and trying to outlast a bigger number of players. Hats off to any player who tries to complete the challenge by taking fights and being aggressive, but that might lead to more frustrating attempts rather than hanging back and waiting it out.

  • How to unlock Whitley LMG in CoD Vanguard & Warzone Pacific – Dexerto

    How to unlock Whitley LMG in CoD Vanguard & Warzone Pacific ActivisionThe Whitley LMG arrived in both CoD Vanguard and Warzone Pacific with the mega Season 2 update and we’ve got a full breakdown of how you can unlock this devastating gun for yourself. With every new season comes a variety of new content across all active CoD titles. Now that Vanguard and Warzone Pacific Season 2 is in the rearview mirror, players in both games have access to some fresh guns. Four new weapons in total arrived as part of the huge Season 2 patch. While some were held for the midseason update that soon followed, two were made available right away on February 14. Here’s a full guide to get you ahead of the curve in unlocking the Whitley LMG as soon as possible. How to unlock the Whitley LMG in Warzone & Vanguard The Whitley LMG is unlocked through CoD Vanguard by destroying three killstreaks with an LMG in a single match 15 times. Similar to the KG M40 Assault Rifle, players can grab this LMG without having to pay a dime. While the challenge may take quite a while to get through, it’s another free gun that can join your arsenal sooner or later. Read More: Warzone 2: Everything we know – Similar to the KG M40 Assault Rifle, players can grab this LMG without having to pay a dime. While the challenge may take quite a while to get through, it’s another free gun that can join your arsenal sooner or later. As usual, once you’ve cleared the required challenge, the LMG will be accessible across both games. Players in Vanguard and Warzone alike will be able to level up the Whitley and reach its full potential. That’s just the tip of the iceberg for the previous update, however. If you missed out, be sure to catch up here with a full recap of everything in Warzone Pacific and Vanguard Season 2.

  • How to unlock weapon camos in Modern Warfare 2 – Dexerto

    How to unlock weapon camos in Modern Warfare 2 ActivisionRacing to unlock every camo is an annual tradition in Call of Duty. Here’s everything you need to know about Modern Warfare 2’s camo system. Modern Warfare 2 introduces a new progression system that makes unlocking weapons and attachments easier. Gunsmith introduces Receivers, meaning players can unlock attachments for multiple weapons at once. Warzone players bashed CoD Vanguard’s “ridiculous” weapon unlock grind, requiring an average of six hours to fully max out one of the game’s 38 primary weapons. 228 hours of gameplay was an unrealistic benchmark for casual players to level up every weapon. Players experience similar headaches attempting to unlock every weapon camo. Fortunately, Activision claimed Modern Warfare 2’s Camo Challenge system is “streamlined” and offers “more rewards than in previous years.” Modern Warfare 2 weapon camo system explained Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019 had up to 10 Base Camo set challenges for each weapon, and the unlock process had to be repeated for every gun. In Modern Warfare 2, Base Camos are universally unlocked across all weapons by completing a challenge toward a weapon’s first Mastery Camo, and Mastery Camos are tied to individual weapons. Activision announced over 180 unique Base Camos available at MW2’s launch. Camos are split into Base Camos and Mastery Camos. Base Camos are universally unlocked across all weapons by completing a challenge toward a weapon’s first Mastery Camo, and Mastery Camos are tied to individual weapons. How to unlock Gold Camo in Modern Warfare 2 Complete the Base Camo challenges: Each Weapon has between one and four Base Camo challenges. Some examples include kills, double kills, triple kills, and kills without reloading. – Unlock the Gold Mastery Camo: Once every base camo challenge is completed on a weapon, it unlocks the Gold Camo. – How to unlock Platinum Camo in Modern Warfare 2 Finish a specific number of Gold Camo challenges: Platinum Camo Challenges are tied to weapon categories and become available once a certain number of Gold Camo Challenges are completed within that category. For example, the M4 Gold Camo challenge requires 100 kills with the camo equipped. – Howto unlock Polyatomic Camo in Modern Warfare 2 Finish a minimum of 51 Platinum Mastery challenges: Unlocking Platnimum Camo on 51 weapons unlocks Polyatomic. The final mastery challenge is tied to weapon categories and requires a certain number of kills per class. – How to unlock Orion Camo in Modern Warfare 2 Finish a minimum of 51 Polyatomic Camo challenges: Completing 51 Polyatomic challenges unlocks the Orion camo. – By cutting out superfluous steps, MW2’s camo unlocking process is a more user-friendly experience.

  • How to unlock all weapon mastery camos in Modern Warfare 3 – Dexerto

    How to unlock all weapon mastery camos in Modern Warfare 3 ActivisionAs a new Call of Duty installment is released, the excitement builds for players eager to embark on a journey to master weapon camos. This comprehensive guide covers all the essential information on unlocking mastery camos in Modern Warfare 3. Modern Warfare 2 introduced 308 completionist camos, including gold, platinum, polyatomic, and orion. Those skins aren’t going anywhere, as Modern Warfare 3’s Carry Forward program allows players to carry over all their MW2 weapon progression, operator skins, and weapon blueprints. In total, there are 114 weapons in Modern Warfare 3 at launch, and a total of 912 completionist camos between both games. To eliminate any confusion, you cannot apply MW2 completionist camos on MW3 weapons, but base camos are universal. Contents All MW3 base camos – Unlock all MW3 completionist camos – All Modern Warfare 3 base camos There are 18 sets of base camos to unlock by playing multiplayer and zombies. In Modern Warfare 3, base camo challenges are unique to each class. For example, SMGs will have a different set of challenges from LMGs. Each weapon has four base camos. Activision revealed the MCW AR mastery camo unlock process to explain the new system, and claimed “the challenges have been honed to better suit the playstyle of each weapon type.” MCW Mastery Camos: As well as four specific Zombie Camos (detailed below), there are four MCW MP-related Base Camo Unlocks (Razor Feather, Skullflagration, Abyssal Fox, Menelaus Blue). – MCW Mastery Camos Unlock Criteria: Each of the four MCW Mastery Camos requires you to complete a Level challenge (e.g., “get the MCW to Level 12), as well as a Multiplayer-specific challenge (e.g., “Get 50 Kills while ADS with the MCW”). – Here is every new base camo: Poison Frogs – Graphical – Topographic – Glittery Flats – Retro – Neapolitan – Under the Microscope – High Contrast – Wavelength – Two Tone Brushstrokes – Perfect Symmetry – Psychedelic – Blur – Bold – Butterfly – Puzzle – Skeletal – Glitch Milspec. – How to unlock Modern Warfare 3 Completionist camos MW3 introduces 12 completionist camos. Here is the unlock process for each one. Gilded Unlock Criteria: Complete all Base Camo Challenges for the weapon. – Complete an individual Gilded Challenge tailored to the specific weapon (for example, “Get 3 Operator Kills with 1 Magazine 10 times,” (MCW AR). – Forged Unlock Criteria: Complete the Gilded Camo Challenge for the weapon. – Complete additional Gilded Camo challenges for weapons in the same category. – Complete an individual Forged Challenge tailored to the specific weapon (for example, “Get 3 Kills without dyring 10 times,” (MCW AR) – Priceless Complete the Forged Camo challenge for the specific weapon. – Complete a total of 37 Forged Camo challenges for MWIII weapons. – Complete an individual Forged Challenge tailored to the specific weapon (for example, “Get 5 Kills without dyring 10 times,” (MCW AR). – Interstellar (Animated, available for MWIII weapons only) Complete a total of 37 Priceless Camo challenges for MWIII weapons. – Weapon Mastery Unlock Criteria: Gilded Emblem and Calling Card: Unlock Gilded Camo, get 100 Operator Kills while using the Gilded Camo. – Forged Emblem and Calling Card: Complete Gilded Mastery, Unlock Forged Camo, get 200 Operator Kills while using the Forged Camo. – Priceless Emblem and Calling Card: Complete Forged Mastery, Unlock Priceless Camo, get 300 Operator Kills while using the Priceless Camo. – Interstellar Emblem and Calling Card: Complete Priceless Mastery, Unlock Interstellar Camo, get 400 Operator Kills while using the Interstellar Camo. – Completionist Charm: Complete all Mastery Challenges. – How to unlock every Modern Warfare 3 Zombies camo Each of the 37 new weapons has four zombie camos. In the case of the MCW, there is a specific challenge of getting 250 hipfire kills for one of those base skins. In total, there are over 400 new base camos in zombies and eight new mastery camos. Here’s how to get the MW3 Zombies mastery camos: Golden Enigma Unlock Criteria: Complete all four Zombie Base Camo Challenges for the specific weapon. – Complete the Golden Ivory Camo Challenge: Usually a certain number of Zombie kills and a successful Extract with the weapon in a single deployment. – Zircon Scale Unlock Criteria: Complete the Golden Enigma Camo challenge for the specific weapon. – Complete additional Golden Enigma Camo challenges for weapons in the same category. – Complete the Zircon Scale Camo Challenge: Usually a certain number of Zombie kills with the weapon while it is Pack-A-Punched. – Serpentinite Unlock Criteria: Complete the Zircon Scale Camo challenge for the specific weapon. – Complete a total of 37 Zircon Scale Camo challenges for MWIII weapons. – Complete the Serpentinite Camo Challenge: Usually a set number of Special or Elite Zombie Kills with the weapon. – Borealis Unlock Criteria: Complete a total of 37 Serpentinite Camo challenges for MWIII weapons. – Weapon Mastery Unlock Criteria: Golden Enigma Emblem and Calling Card: Unlock Golden Enigma Camo, get 300 Kills while using the Golden Enigma Camo in Zombies. – Zicron Scale Emblem and Calling Card: Complete Golden Enigma Mastery, Unlock Zicron Scale Camo, get 600 Kills while using the Zicron Scale Camo in Zombies. – Serpentinite Emblem and Calling Card: Complete Zicron Scale Mastery, Unlock Serpentinite Camo, get 900 Kills while using the Serpentinite Camo in Zombies. – Borealis Emblem and Calling Card: Complete Serpentinite Mastery, Unlock Borealis Camo, get 1,200 Kills while using the Borealis Camo in Zombies. – Completionist Charm: Complete all Mastery Challenges. –

  • How to unlock Warzone’s secret weapon blueprint from Bunker 11 – Dexerto

    How to unlock Warzone’s secret weapon blueprint from Bunker 11 Activision / DexertoWarzone’s bunkers are easy enough to access, but the Bunker 11 easter egg has some scratching their heads. Here’s exactly how to access the top secret bunker and earn your exclusive ‘Mud Drauber’ weapon blueprint. Following Warzone’s May 18 update, the bunkers are now open for business. That means that provided players have found a Red Access keycard, they can ransack their nearest bunker for the goodies that are inside. While in-game loot is cool and all, there is a hidden bunker easter egg that grants players their very own Legendary MP7 blueprint called ‘Mud Drauber’ while also teasing some potential big event in the near future. So, if you haven’t managed to do so already, here’s how to access Bunker 11 and unlock your new weapon blueprint! How to access Bunker 11 in Warzone The first thing on your agenda will be to load into Blood Money/Plunder. While popular YouTuber ‘NoahJ456’ explains that it is possible to do in Battle Royale, the logistics of navigating the gas adds an unnecessary complication. After loading into Plunder, you’ll want to visit one of a few specific locations with telephones (which are scattered in various locations around Verdansk). Essentially, you’re attempting to access a phone where the operator speaks in Russian. Noah outlines the various locations at which you can access on the phones, where he explains that a flat dial tone means that you need to move onto the next one. After listening to your first phone, you will receive a three-digit code in Russian. Luckily, for those who don’t know the language, Noah has translated each of the numbers in his video between timestamps 3:56-4:12. Depending on which three-digit code you get will dictate which order you visit the phones in. Again, Noah highlights every location from 0-9, so just visit each phone in the order of your code. If you had code 012, you would visit phone zero first, then phone one, then phone two. Provided that you have interacted with all three of your phones in the correct order, Bunker 11 will open for you — located just North-West of Military Base. Inside, you will find a selection of in-game goodies, storyline teasers and most importantly your Legendary weapon blueprint for the MP7! It’s possible that the computers dotted around Verdansk also lend themselves to some kind of easter egg, as Noah acknowledged at the backend of his video. If that’s the case, we’ll most definitely be bringing you a guide to navigate those locations, too!