
Call of Duty World League Stage 2 Information
The kings of Stage 1 in all regions have been crowned, and now Stage 2 of the Call of Duty World League is set to kick off on April 19th, 2016 with another flurry of matches. [more]
The kings of Stage 1 in all regions have been crowned, and now Stage 2 of the Call of Duty World League is set to kick off on April 19th, 2016 with another flurry of matches. [more]
In a move that’s sure to be good news to anxious parents and thoughtful students alike, the American Video Game League has created a College Division of Call of Duty eSports. Much like Activision-Blizzard’s Heroes of the Dorm college competition for Heroes of the Storm, the prize pool for the AVGL College Division is in the form of academic scholarships. [more]
Stage One of the Call of Duty World League is done and dusted, and while OpTic Gaming/Millenium/Mindfreak celebrate being at the top of the game once again, teams around the world are doing what they can to take the throne in Stage Two.
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The Crown Invitational in Melbourne, Australia is the chance to watch the top teams from each region in the Call of Duty World League, and a share of AU$60,000. STREAM Day 1 was an all Australian [more]
The Crown Invitational in Melbourne, Australia is the chance to watch the top teams from each region in the Call of Duty World League, and a share of AU$60,000. North America’s OpTic Gaming, Europe’s Millenium, and [more]
It’s the weekend, and though other people are on the beach enjoying Spring Break, you know sun and fun is no match for the pull of 3 days worth of eSports. [more]
The Crown Invitational in Melbourne, Australia is the chance to watch the top teams from each region in the Call of Duty World League, and a share of AU$60,000. North America’s OpTic Gaming, Europe’s Millenium, and [more]
The Call of Duty eSports scene is a constantly changing one, and while small organizations still support players in the CoD World League, wealthy organizations are entering the scene as the eSport gains popularity. [more]
This weekend the Stage 1 Final Champions from each region will face off at the Call of Duty World League Crown Invitational in Australia. The EU region’s Millennium, North America’s OpTic Gaming, and ANZ’s Plantronics Mindfreak will all play this weekend along with other top teams from Australia and New Zealand. [more]
We put together a very quick mashup of pro player reactions on Twitter to the final game winning play from the Call of Duty World League Stage 1 Grand Final between OpTic Gaming and Rise Nation, the top two teams in the league. [more]
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