In some exciting news for fans, the Call of Duty League resumes with a new schedule now in place. The format received immense success with its humble beginnings. It accommodates the best players all around the world from four countries. The spectacle of playing before thousands of fans and representing your city is a special feeling.
While the world is under a pandemic lockdown, it seemed impossible to host this competition anytime soon. However, the league shifted to an online-broadcast format. Not only did that allow the organizers to carry on with the competition, but it could also increase the viewership. T
he action will resume on 10th April from 4 pm (ET).
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What is Going to Happen in The Online Format?
Since public gatherings are out of the question, most of the technical work will go down from preferred locations. Teams, managers, as well as the production unit, will all be working separately. The clashes will retain their flavor too, as we will witness the rivalry with the same enthusiasm. One might wonder how that would be possible through online broadcasting, right??
The Dallas Empire Home Series will be on air this weekend from 10th. These are the eight teams taking part in this one – Minnesota R?kkr, Chicago Hunstmen, Dallas Empire, Los Angeles Guerrillas, Florida Mutineers, Paris Legion, Toronto Ultra and Seattle Surge. The best thing to focus on these times of crisis is to immerse yourself in such online events.
While live competitions are a different ballgame, broadcasting is the best option right now.
What is The Schedule for Call Of Duty League??
The latest update since the incorporation of the online format will include the team-hosted challenges as well as Home Series weekends. Europe, Asia Pacific, and North America are the countries inaugurating this online broadcast.
Challenger events will last over two days with a prize money of $50,000.
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Modern Warfare?s Gunfight mode will continue hosting 2v2 action for the Call of Duty League City Circuit. Under this, every franchise team will select two of their best players to represent them the team.
Online broadcasting is certainly not something we expected when the league started. Nevertheless, considering the lack of options, it is a brilliant initiative to shift the leagues and competitions to this format. Not only will it allow the league to continue safely, but also attract more viewership.