Warzone and CDL professionals going head-to-head to crown ‘king’ of Name of Responsibility

Among the absolute best Name of Responsibility gamers on this planet will quickly collide in a sequence of occasions to find out one true “king” amongst Name of Responsibility League (CDL) gamers or Warzone content material creators.

Introduced in the present day through the CDL Twitter account, the five-part sequence will start on Wednesday, Aug. 16, with a $20,000 occasion. In whole, the primary 4 occasions will supply $20,000 in prizes every earlier than the $70,000 grand finale on Sept. 1, bringing the general prize pool to $150,000.

Apart from the prize pool and dates of the CDL vs. Warzone occasions, nothing else is understood concerning the sequence. However it might lastly settle (or no less than quiet) a debated subject amongst followers: Who is best between the CDL and Warzone elite?

Though the format hasn’t been revealed, in the present day’s announcement has been obtained positively amongst CoD professionals and followers. Whereas the intrigue of the particular competitors is an element, these occasions may also fill a niche in aggressive CoD with the CDL offseason in impact and the World Sequence of Warzone International Finals nonetheless being greater than a month away.

Associated: CDL rostermania: All confirmed CoD roster changes after 2023 Call of Duty League season

OpTic Texas star Shotzzy indicated he’s interested in being concerned within the occasions, and Atlanta FaZe head coach and widespread Warzone streamer Crowder praised the idea: “That is the content material we would have liked.”

The primary of the 5 occasions will start on Aug. 16 at 2pm CT, and the entire motion will likely be streamed on the official CoD Twitch channel.

In regards to the writer

Preston Byers

Dot Esports affiliate editor. Co-host of the Ego Chall Podcast. Since discovering esports by means of the 2013 Name of Responsibility Championship, Preston has pursued a profession in esports and gaming. He graduated from Youngstown State College with a bachelor’s diploma in journalism in 2021.

Author: Ronnie Neal