Call of Duty World League

The Call of Duty World League was a series of Call of Duty esports tournaments that began in January 2016.[1] At it most recent form, tournaments were played on Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 for PlayStation 4. A total of US$6 million of prize money were given out for the 2019 season.[2]

Call of Duty World League
GameCall of Duty (Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Call of Duty: WWII, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4)
Founded2016
Ceased2019
Replaced byCall of Duty League
ContinentsNorth America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Brazil
Sponsor(s)PlayStation 4
Scuf Gaming
Mountain Dew

The tournament series was discontinued in favor of the franchise-based Call of Duty League, which began in early 2020.

Tournaments

The following list shows a list of all official tournaments which were a part of the Call of Duty World League.

Black Ops III

Tournament Date Winner Prize Pool
Stage 1 12 January 2016 – 3 April 2016 OpTic Gaming $250,000
Anaheim Open 10 June 2016 – 12 June 2016 OpTic Gaming $100,000
Stage 2 19 April 2016 – 17 July 2016 Team EnVyUs $250,000
Orlando Open 5 August 2016 – 7 August 2016 OpTic Gaming $100,000
Championship 1 September 2016 - 3 September 2016 Team EnVyUs $2,000,000

Infinite Warfare

Tournament Date Winner Prize Pool
Las Vegas Open 16 December 2016 – 18 December 2016 Rise Nation $100,000
London Invitational 26 January 2017 – 29 January 2017 Orbit eSports EU $25,000
Atlanta Open 10 February 2017 – 12 February 2017 eUnited $200,000
Paris Open 17 February 2017 – 19 February 2017 OpTic Gaming $100,000
Sydney Open 3 March 2017 – 5 March 2017 Mindfreak $30,000 AUD
Dallas Open 17 March 2017 – 19 March 2017 OpTic Gaming $200,000
Birmingham Open 14 April 2017 – 16 April 2017 Epsilon eSports $50,000
Stage 1 21 April 2017 – 28 May 2017 Splyce $700,000
Sydney Open 2 12 May 2017 – 14 May 2017 Mindfreak $30,000 AUD
Anaheim Open 16 June 2017 – 18 June 2017 Luminosity Gaming $200,000
Sheffield Open 24 June 2017 – 24 June 2017 Epsilon eSports $25,000
Stage 2 30 June 2017 – 30 July 2017 OpTic Gaming $700,000
Championship 9 August 2017 - 13 August 2017 OpTic Gaming $1,500,000

WWII

Tournament Date Winner Prize Pool
Dallas Open 8 December 2017 – 10 December 2017 Team Kaliber $200,000
New Orleans Open 12 January 2018 – 14 January 2018 Team Kaliber $200,000
Stage 1 23 January 2018 – 8 April 2018 FaZe Clan $700,000
Atlanta Open 9 March 2018 – 11 March 2018 Rise Nation $200,000
Birmingham Open 30 March 2018 – 1 April 2018 Luminosity Gaming $200,000
Seattle Open 20 April 2018 – 22 April 2018 Rise Nation $200,000
Stage 2 15 May 2018 – 29 July 2018 Team Kaliber $700,000
Anaheim Open 15 June 2018 – 17 June 2018 Rise Nation $200,000
Championship 15 August 2018 - 19 August 2018 Evil Geniuses $1,500,000

Black Ops 4

Tournament Date Pro Circuit Winner Pro Circuit Prize Pool Amateur Circuit Winner Amateur Circuit Prize Pool
Las Vegas 6–9 December 2018 OpTic Gaming $250,000 N/A
Fort Worth 15–17 March 2019 Luminosity Gaming $325,000 FC Black $75,000
London 3–5 May 2019 100 Thieves $325,000 Mindfreak $75,000
Anaheim 14–16 June 2019 100 Thieves $325,000 Mindfreak $75,000
Amateur Open 19–21 July 2019 N/A The Bhoys $150,000
CWL Pro League 4 February - 21 July 2019 eUnited $2,400,000 N/A
Championship August 2019 eUnited $2,000,000

References

  1. Porter, Matt (September 24, 2015). "Call of Duty World League Announced". IGN. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  2. "Announcing the Call of Duty World League 2019 Season". Retrieved March 13, 2019.
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