2018 Call of Duty World League Season Schedule
Friday 27th October 2017, 04:44 | written by: Gabriel SciberrasFollowing the informative broadcast which the CWL hosted this past Wednesday, we've managed to package all the important details of this year's competition right here. Keep reading to see how COD: WWII will be the largest title ever in the franchise, especially when it comes to the competitive scene.
November 3rd is the start of it all, the release date the world is weeping for so that we could all spend an unhealthy amount of time playing it; it's also the official launch date of the GameBattles pro point ladder. Professional players, or those looking to make a name for themselves can start from day one, hour zero. There will be a maximum points limit, so please enjoy some sleep. The ladders are the only way for new players to have access to the MLG 2K tournaments.
The first MLG 2K will take place on November 12th. Only a week and a half into the life of the game. Yet, this is belittled near the first international open event of WWII along with the rest of the others. Below is a list with most details;
> CWL Dallas Open, December 8th to 10th
> CWL New Orleans Open, January 12th to 14th
> CWL Atlanta Open, March 9th to 11th
Following these huge events, each having $200,000 and massive open brackets, are three others left to be announced. Amidst al the action, however, will be the return of last year's successful LAN league, the CWL Pro League. Below are the set dates for the incredible competition that awaits:
> Stage One, January 23rd until April 8th
> Stage Two, May 15th until July 29th
The regular season will feature $200,000 on the line while $500,000 will be at stake during playoffs. Straight after Stage 2, will be the largest event of the year, having 32 teams, $1.5 million of prize: the 2018 CWL Championship.
Apart from that, the CWL did throw in a healthy surprise. A National Circuit will be held, to include online leagues for teams not in the CWL Pro League. This will definitely help those slowly making their way up.
Gamers.com.mt hopes to maybe see a few Maltese names in some rosters over the year in international competition. If not, there'll be plenty chance to prove yourself locally at the events we will be organising.
Yet again, Call of Duty keeps growing every year and we're not complaining. Bring on WWII.