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Call of Duty Championship

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Call of Duty Championship
Tournament information
SportCall of Duty
LocationBurbank, California, United States
Month playedAugust
Established2013
Number of
tournaments
Annual
Teams32
Current champion
OpTic Texas
Most successful team(s)OpTic
(2 titles)

The Call of Duty Championship is an annual Call of Duty tournament held at the end of each competitive season to determine the year's World Champion. To determine qualification, teams must qualify through events before the World Championship. Players must be at least 18 years of age as of the beginning of the tournament in order to participate.[1]

History

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The inaugural tournament was first held in 2013 on Call of Duty: Black Ops II for the Xbox 360 and was won by Fariko Impact.[2] In 2014, playing Call of Duty: Ghosts, Complexity Gaming won the $400,000 championship prize.[3]

The 2015 iteration of the event was won by Denial eSports with team consisting of Chris "Replays" Crowder, Dillon "Attach" Price, James "Clayster" Eubanks, and Jordan "JKap" Kaplan.[4]

The 2016 iteration occurred 2–4 September 2016, unlike previous ones held in the spring, with a two million dollar prize pool. It was announced on June 8, 2016, that the championship will take place along with Call of Duty XP which will reveal the Infinite Warfare Multiplayer Trailer. Team EnvyUs won the event, with a line-up of JKap, SlasheR, Apathy, and John (who was named MVP of the event).[5]

In 2020, Activision and Sony Mobile announced the inaugural Call of Duty: Mobile Championship would begin on April 30.[6] However, in December, Activision canceled the Mobile Grand Finals due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and distributed the $750,000 prize pool between the seven teams who qualified for the Finals.[7]

The 2021 Call of Duty League season began January 23, 2021.[8] In April 2021, Activision announced the 2021 Call of Duty: Mobile Championship would begin on June 3.[9]

Championship breakdown

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Year Game Version Venue
(location)
Champions
(roster)
Runner-ups
(roster)
Third place
(roster)
Fourth place
(roster)
2013 Black Ops II Hollywood Palladium
(Hollywood, California)
Fariko Impact[10]

(Karma, KiLLa, MiRx, Parasite)

Team EnVyUs

(JKap, ProoFy, Rambo, StaiNViLLe)

OpTic Gaming

(BigTymeR, MerK, Scump, NaDeSHoT)

CompLexity Gaming

(ACHES, C6, TeePee, TuQuick)

2014 Ghosts Los Angeles Convention Center
(Los Angeles, California)
CompLexity Gaming[11]

(ACHES, C6, Karma, TeePee)

Team EnVyUs

(MerK, NAMELESS, Rambo, StuDyy)

OpTic Gaming

(Clayster, MBoZe, NaDeSHoT, Scump)

Strictly Business

(Apathy, Censor, Dedo, Saints)

2015 Advanced Warfare Los Angeles Convention Center
(Los Angeles, California)
Denial eSports[12]

(Attach, Clayster, JKap, Replays)

Team Revenge

(AquA, Faccento, Nagafen, Remy)

FaZe Red

(ACHES, Enable, Parasite, SlasheR)

Prophecy

(Classic, MBoZe, Mochila, Censor)

2016 Black Ops III Great Western Forum
(Inglewood, California)
Team EnVyUs[13]

(Apathy, JKap, John, SlasheR)

Splyce

(Bance, Joee, Joshh, Rated)

Team eLevate

(Aqua, Faccento, Felony, Nagafen)

Fab Games

(Desire, Dqvee, Hawqeh, Vortex)

2017 Infinite Warfare Amway Center
(Orlando, Florida)
OpTic Gaming[14]

(Crimsix, FormaL, Karma, Scump)

Team EnVyUs

(Apathy, Jkap, John, SlasheR)

Luminosity Gaming

(Classic, Octane, Saints, Slacked)

Rise Nation

(Aqua, Faccento, FeLony, Loony)

2018 WW2 Nationwide Arena
(Columbus, Ohio)
Evil Geniuses[15]

(ACHES, Apathy, Assault, SiLLY)

Team Kaliber

(Accuracy, Kenny, Fero, Enable)

FaZe Clan

(ZooMaa, Attach, Replays, Priestahh)

eUnited

(Arcitys, Prestinni, Clayster, FeLonY)

2019 Black Ops 4 Pauley Pavilion
(Los Angeles, California)
eUnited[16]

(Arcitys, aBeZy, Clayster, Prestinni, Simp)

100 Thieves

(Octane, SlasheR, Kenny, Enable, Priestahh)

Optic Gaming

(Scump, crimsix, Karma, TJHaLy, Dashy)

Enigma6 Group

(KiSMET, General, Breszy, GodRx, Mayhem)

2020 Modern Warfare Online Dallas Empire[17]

(C6, Clayster, Huke, iLLeY, Shotzzy)

Atlanta FaZe

(aBeZy, Cellium, MajorManiak, Priestahh, Simp)

Chicago Huntsmen

(Arcitys, Envoy, Formal, Prestinni, Scump)

London Royal Ravens

(Dylan, Seany, Skrapz, wuskin, Zer0)

2021 Black Ops Cold War Galen Center
(Los Angeles, California)
Atlanta FaZe[18]

(aBeZy, Arcitys, Cellium, Simp)

Toronto Ultra

(Bance, Cammy, CleanX, Insight)

Dallas Empire

(C6, iLLeY, Shotzzy, Vivid)

Minnesota RØKKR

(Attach, Priestahh, MajorManiak, Standy)

2022 Vanguard Galen Center
(Los Angeles, California)
Los Angeles Thieves[19]

(Drazah, Envoy, Kenny, Octane)

Atlanta FaZe

(aBeZy, Arcitys, Cellium, Simp)

Seattle Surge

(Accuracy, Mack, Pred, Sib)

OpTic Texas

(Dashy, iLLeY, Scump, Shotzzy)

2023 Modern Warfare II Thomas & Mack Center
(Paradise, Nevada)
New York Subliners[20]

(HyDra, KiSMET, Skyz, Priestahh)

Toronto Ultra

(CleanX, Insight, Scrappy, Hicksy)

Atlanta FaZe

(aBeZy, Cellium, Simp, SlasheR)

Seattle Surge

(Accuracy, Mack, Sib, Pred)

2024 Modern Warfare III Credit Union of Texas Event Center
(Allen, Texas)
OpTic Texas

(Kenny, Shotzzy, Pred, Dashy)

New York Subliners

(HyDra, KiSMET, Skyz, Sib)

Toronto Ultra

(CleanX, Insight, Scrappy, Envoy)

Los Angeles Thieves

(Ghosty, Kremp, JoeDeceives, Nastie)

References

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