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1 Format  





2 Stage 1  



2.1  Stage 1 Playoffs final standings  







3 Relegation  





4 Stage 2  



4.1  Stage 2 Playoffs final standings  







5 References  














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2017 CWL Global Pro League
2017
Tournament information
SportCall of Duty: Infinite Warfare
LocationColumbus, Ohio, United States
DatesApril 21, 2017–July 30, 2017
AdministratorActivision
Purse$1,400,000
2018 →

The 2017 CWL Global Pro League was a Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare tournament on PlayStation 4 that occurred on April 21-July 30, 2017.[1]

Format

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The 2017 CWL Global Pro League consisted of 2 Stages, with 16 teams from North America, Europe and the APAC region participating. The 16 teams were split into 4 different pools with the top 2 teams from each pool advancing to playoffs. The top 3 teams from each pool advanced to Stage 2, while the fourth place team had to go to the relegation playoffs.[1]

Stage 1

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A total of $700,000 prize money was given out during Stage 1. All 16 teams received $12,500 for participating while the 8 teams which qualified for playoffs played for another $500,000.[1][2]

Group Red

Pos Team Series Games Qualification
1 Team EnVyUs 5–1 16–7 Playoffs and Stage 2
2 Splyce 5–1 15–7 Playoffs and Stage 2
3 Mindfreak 1–5 10–15 Stage 2
4 Cloud9 1–5 5–17 Relegation playoffs

Group Blue

Pos Team Series Games Qualification
1 Evil Geniuses 4–2 12–9 Playoffs and Stage 2
2 FaZe Clan 3–3 12–13 Playoffs and Stage 2
3 Rise Nation 1–5 10–15 Stage 2
4 Fnatic 2–4 9–14 Relegation playoffs

Group Yellow

Pos Team Series Games Qualification
1 eUnited 5–1 17–10 Playoffs and Stage 2
2 Luminosity Gaming 4–2 15–10 Playoffs and Stage 2
3 Epsilon eSports 3–3 13–11 Stage 2
4 Millenium 0–6 4–18 Relegation playoffs

Group Green

Pos Team Series Games Qualification
1 OpTic Gaming 6–0 18–5 Playoffs and Stage 2
2 Enigma6 Group 4–2 13–9 Playoffs and Stage 2
3 Elevate 1–5 9–17 Stage 2
4 Red Reserve 1–5 8–17 Relegation playoffs

Stage 1 Playoffs final standings

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Place Team Prize money
1st Splyce $212,500
2nd Luminosity Gaming $132,500
3rd FaZe Clan $92,500
4th OpTic Gaming $52,500
5th-6th eUnited $32,500
Enigma6 Group
7th-8th Team EnVyUs $22,500
Evil Geniuses

Relegation

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The 4 bottom teams from Stage 1 participated in the relegation tournament against 4 other teams in a double-elimination bracket for the final 4 spots in Stage 2.[1][3]

Place Team
Qualified Cloud9
Red Reserve
Supreme Team
Fnatic
5th-6th Tainted Minds
Supremacy
7th-8th Millenium
eRa Eternity

Stage 2

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A total of $700,000 prize money was given out during Stage 2. All 16 teams received $12,500 for participating while the 8 teams which qualified for playoffs played for another $500,000. The top 3 teams from all Stage 1 groups and the 4 teams which qualified via the relegation tournament participated in Stage 2. All 16 teams also qualified for the 2017 Call of Duty Championship.[1][4]

Group Red

Pos Team Series Games Qualification
1 Luminosity Gaming 5–1 17–7 Playoffs
2 Fnatic 4–2 13–9 Playoffs
3 Evil Geniuses 1–5 10–15
4 Mindfreak 1–5 4–15

Group Red

Pos Team Series Games Qualification
1 FaZe Clan 4–2 15–7 Playoffs
2 Enigma6 Group 4–2 13–8 Playoffs
3 Ghost Gaming 4–2 13–8
4 Elevate 0–6 0–18

Group Yellow

Pos Team Series Games Qualification
1 eUnited 5–1 17–5 Playoffs
2 Splyce 3–3 13–10 Playoffs
3 Red Reserve 3–3 12–14
4 Rise Nation 1–5 8–15

Group Green

Pos Team Series Games Qualification
1 OpTic Gaming 6–0 18–3 Playoffs
2 Team EnVyUs 4–2 14–8 Playoffs
3 Cloud9 2–4 8–15
4 Epsilon eSports 0–6 4–18

Stage 2 Playoffs final standings

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Place Team Prize money
1st OpTic Gaming $212,500
2nd Team EnVyUs $132,500
3rd eUnited $92,500
4th Luminosity Gaming $52,500
5th-6th FaZe Clan $32,500
Fnatic
7th-8th Splyce $22,500
Enigma6 Group

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "CWL Dallas Open, the CWL Global Pro League, and the CWL Championship Announcements". Retrieved March 11, 2018.
  • ^ "CWL/2017 Season/Global Pro League/Stage 1". Retrieved March 11, 2018.
  • ^ "CWL/2017 Season/Global Pro League/Relegation". Retrieved March 11, 2018.
  • ^ "CWL/2017 Season/Global Pro League/Stage 2". Retrieved March 11, 2018.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2017_CWL_Global_Pro_League&oldid=1194597499"

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