Watch The Call Of Duty eSports Live

WHAT

Top eSports teams from around the globe are beginning their run toward a share of $3 Million in prizing as part of the Call of Duty: World League Presented by PlayStation®4. Stage 1 of the CWL Pro Division begins today in Australia/New Zealand and tomorrow in Europe and North America. Each week, for up to 11 weeks, teams will battle it out online on Tuesdays and Wednesdays as part of CWL Pro Division competition with each match being streamed live to the fans. The top teams in each region will face off in a regional LAN as part of the Stage 1 Finals, beginning in March.

 

With Call of Duty®: Black Ops III taking center stage during the qualifying event, and throughout the inaugural Pro Division Competition, there’s never been a better time to follow Call of Duty™ eSports.

 

Tune in to the Call of Duty live stream every week to watch the action, and discover which top eSports teams will secure their place as the best in the inaugural season of the Call of Duty World League Presented by PlayStation®4.

Online Viewing:

Live Stream Address: https://www.callofduty.com/cwl

For the more information, follow CallofDuty.com/eSports and @CODWorldLeague on Twitter for the latest coverage leading up to and throughout the event.

 

WHEN

Weekly, beginning Tuesday, January 12th

Format: Best of Five matches in Call of Duty: Black Ops III

 

Match Day Start Times

North America

Tuesday, Jan. 12: 3pm PST

Wednesday, Jan. 13: 3pm PST

Europe

Tuesday, Jan. 12: 4pm CET

Wednesday, Jan. 13: 4pm CET

Casters

Clint “Maven” Evans

Matt “MrX” Morello

John “Revan” Boble

Jack “Courage” Dunlop

Casters

Philip “momo” Whitfield

Alex “Machine” Richardson

 

Australia & New Zealand

Tuesday, Jan. 12: 6pm AEDT (11pm PST Jan 11)

 

Wednesday, Jan. 13: 6pm AEDT (11pm PST Jan 12)

Casters

Joshua “Inmaniac” Inman

Michael “Myksta” Evidis

 

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Read below for a full list of teams scheduled to compete.

 

North America

compLexity Gaming:

  1. Anthony “NameLeSs” Wheeler
  2. Christopher “Parasite” Duarte
  3. Marcus “MiRx” Carter
  4. Richard “Ricky” Stacy

Counter Logic Gaming:

  1. Anthony “Methodz” Zinni
  2. Mikhail “Blfire” Glushenok
  3. Tyler “Felony” Johnson
  4. Aaron “CMPLX” Vetelino

Dream Team:

  1. Steven “Diabolic” Rivero
  2. Martin “Chino” Chino
  3. Nick “Happy” Suda
  4. Troy “Sender” Michaels

FaZe Clan:

  1. James “Clayster” Eubanks
  2. Thomas “ZooMaa” Paparatto
  3. Dillon “Attach” Price
  4. Ian “Enable” Wyatt

H2K Gaming:

  1. Damod “FEARS” Abney
  2. Phillip “PHiZZURP” Klemenov
  3. Tyree D’Neko “Legal” Glover
  4. Andres “Lacefield” Lacefield

Luminosity Gaming:

  1. Chris “Replays” Crowder
  2. Michael “SpaceLy” Schmale
  3. Johnathan “John” Perez
  4. Renato “Saints” Forza

OpTic Gaming:

  1. Seth “Scump” Abner
  2. Ian “Crimsix” Porter
  3. Matt “FormaL” Piper
  4. Damon “Karma” Barlow

Question Mark:

  1. Jordan “ProoFy” Cannon
  2. Coleman “ColeChan” Chancey
  3. Jonathan “Pacman” Tucker
  4. Jamal “Wheats” Lee

Rise Nation:

  1. Daniel “Loony” Loza
  2. Samuel “Octane” Larew
  3. Nick “Classic” DiCostanzo
  4. Josiah “Slacked” Berry

Team eLevate:

  1. Ulysses “AquA” Silva
  2. Brice “Faccento” Faccento
  3. Remington “Remy” Ihringer
  4. Jared “Nagafen” Harrell

Team EnVyUs:

  1. Jordan “JKap” Kaplan
  2. Patrick “ACHES” Price
  3. Austin “SlasheR” Liddicoat
  4. Tyler “TeePee” Polchow

Team Kaliber:

  1. Brandon “Sharp” Rodgers
  2. Dylan “Theory” McGee
  3. Jeremy “Neslo” Olsen
  4. Jevon “Goonjar” Gooljar

Europe

Epsilon eSports:

  1. Rhys “Rated” Price
  2. Joe “Joee” Pinnington
  3. Thomas “Moose” Handley
  4. Joshua “Watson” Watson

exceL eSports:

  1. Zach “Zed” Denyer
  2. Shea “Qwiker” Sweeney
  3. Nick “Nolson” Nolson
  4. Brian “Braaain” Fairlamb

 

Giants Gaming:

  1. Antonio “TojoR” Jorda Martin
  2. Zhivko “EupHo” Dimitrov
  3. Carlos “Lgend” Pereiras Ortega
  4. Jorge “Methodz” Gabriel Bancells

Millenium:

  1. Tom “Tommey” Trewren
  2. Jordan “Jurd” Crowley
  3. Dylan “MadCat” Daly
  4. Callum “Swanny” Swan

TCM Gaming:

  1. Niall “Niall” Sunderland
  2. Shane “ShAnE” McKerral
  3. Guy “Bran” Branley
  4. Deleo “Zerg” Devitt

PuLse Gaming:

  1. Thomas “AzoX” Albanese
  2. Maxime “Ag0nie” Di Falco
  3. Jason “JayZ” Faille
  4. Quentin “Vezioking” Seury

Splyce:

  1. Joshua-Lee “Josh” Sheppard
  2. Benjamin “Bance” Bance
  3. James “Dominate” Batz
  4. Jordan “Reedy” Reed

Team Infused:

  1. Mark “MarkyB” Bryceland
  2. David “Urban” Marsh
  3. Adam “Peatie” Peate
  4. Trei “Zer0” Morris

Team Spartan:

  1. Julien “ZylewR” Louis
  2. Jonathan “Getsom” Sousa
  3. Arthur “Zayrox” Chabas
  4. Cedric “Tonyjs” Ruault

Team Vitality:

  1. Kevin “BroKeN” Georges
  2. Corentin “Gotaga” Houssein
  3. Clément “Rskn” Hattée
  4. Wailers “Wailers” Locart

Australia/New Zealand

The Chiefs:

  1. Jake “Hopey” Hope
  2. Dean “Dean” Beldzinski
  3. Mitchell “Vqnishhh” Dame
  4. Jack “Rival” Prendergast

Apotheon Esports:

  1. Adam “DizmuLL” Briers
  2. Nathan “Carry” Hampton
  3. Cody “Excite” Rugolo
  4. Jackson “Spaydz” Spadaro

Mindfreak:

  1. Mitchell “BuZZO” Mader
  2. Conrad “Shockz” Rymarek
  3. Lincoln “Fighta” Ferguson
  4. Denholm “Denz” Taylor

Nv:

  1. Kyle “Vilesyder” Colyer
  2. Daniel “Claw” Taylor
  3. Justin “Fergz” Ferguson
  4. James “Macka” Mckenzie

OrbitGG:

  1. Steven “Azzi” Azzi
  2. Daniel “Nvs” Svircic
  3. Kainen “Swiftazor” Kini
  4. Giancarlo “Nimble” Vagnini

Exile5:

  1. Mathew “Glodek” Glodek
  2. John “H220k” Neary
  3. Kayla “Squizzy” Squires
  4. Mitchell “Tupacah” Fievez

Tainted Minds:

  1. Hayden “Damage” Handakas
  2. Billie-Jake “Chilean” Parrra
  3. Jacob “Fate” Fitzpatrick
  4. Reef “Eminence” Galloway

Team Immunity:

  1. Ryan “killerpi3” Wallath
  2. Guy “Guydra” Worthington
  3. Nathan “bacabec” Munro
  4. Rene “Zeuss” Corporaal