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Call of Duty World League Championship 2019
2019
Tournament information
SportCall of Duty: Black Ops 4
LocationLos Angeles, United States
DatesAugust 14, 2019–August 18, 2019
AdministratorActivision

Tournament
format(s)

Pool Play to seed brackets then Double-Elimination.
Venue(s)Pauley Pavilion
Teams32
Purse$2,000,000
Final positions
ChampionseUnited
Runner-up100 Thieves
MVPChris "Simp" Lehr
← 2018

The Call of Duty World League Championship 2019 was a Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 tournament on PlayStation 4 which took place from August 14–18, 2019.[1] The tournament was won by the eUnited team consisting of Alec "Arcitys" Sanderson, Preston "Prestinni" Sanderson, James "Clayster" Eubanks, Tyler "aBeZy" Pharris and Chris "Simp" Lehr, with Chris Lehr being chosen as the tournament's MVP.

Overview[edit]

The Call of Duty World Championship is a yearly tournament containing all of the best pro and top amateur teams in the world. The 2019 World Championship had a 2 million dollar prize pool with $800,000 awarded to the winning team. The event took place in Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California.

Rules[edit]

Each team of the 32 teams that qualified would first be sorted into groups of 4 and would play all 3 other teams in the group. Once finished, the top 2 teams would advance to the winners bracket, the 3rd place team advance to the losers bracket, and the last place team would be eliminated. Teams would then compete in double elimination style bracket until there was crowned a winner. The series were best of 5, with the 3 modes being played. Map 1 and 4 would be Hardpoint (a race to 250 points), map 2 and 5 would be Search and Destroy (a race to 6 round victories), and map 3 would be Control (a race to 3 round victories).

Qualified Teams[edit]

The 16 teams which qualified for 2019 CWL Pro League were the first teams to qualify for the 2018 Call of Duty Championship. They were joined by the top 16 amateur teams[2] from the CWL Finals Open Bracket.[3]

Division A Division B Open Bracket Finals
OpTic Gaming eUnited TrainHard Esport Team WaR
Gen.G esports 100 Thieves Celtic FC Esports[a] FURY Gaming
FaZe Clan Splyce Team Vanity[b] Sicario Gaming
Team Reciprocity Team Heretics Aspire eSports Mazer Gaming
Midnight Esports Team Envy RBL Esports[c] Team Singularity
Evil Geniuses UNITS Carnage Gaming Animosity eSports[d]
Luminosity Gaming Enigma6 Fuego Gaming Hybrid Gaming
UYU Elevate LGND Sage eSports
  1. ^ Qualified under The Bhoys.
  • ^ Qualified under exCalibur.
  • ^ Qualified under Fire Sticks Gaming Team.
  • ^ Qualified under Team Divinely.
  • Groups[edit]

    The draw for the groups took place on 31 July 2019.[4]

    Group A
    Pos Team Series Games Qualification
    1 eUnited 3–0 100% 9–2 82% Bracket Play
    2 Elevate 1–2 33% 5–7 42%
    3 RBL Esports 1–2 33% 5–7 42% Eliminated
    4 Celtic FC Esports 1–2 33% 4–7 36%
    Group B
    Pos Team Series Games Qualification
    1 Enigma6 3–0 100% 9–1 90% Bracket Play
    2 Team WaR 2–1 67% 6–3 67%
    3 Fuego Gaming 1–2 33% 4–8 33% Eliminated
    4 Gen.G esports 0–3 0% 2–9 18%
    Group C
    Pos Team Series Games Qualification
    1 FaZe Clan 3–0 100% 9–2 82% Bracket Play
    2 UNITS 2–1 67% 6–5 55%
    3 Mazer Gaming 1–2 33% 6–7 46% Eliminated
    4 Animosity eSports 0–3 0% 2–9 18%
    Group D
    Pos Team Series Games Qualification
    1 Team Envy 3–0 100% 9–6 60% Bracket Play
    2 Team Reciprocity 2–1 67% 8–3 73%
    3 Sage eSports 1–2 33% 5–6 45% Eliminated
    4 LGND 0–3 33% 2–9 18%
    Group E
    Pos Team Series Games Qualification
    1 Team Singularity 3–0 100% 9–2 82% Bracket Play
    2 Luminosity Gaming 2–1 67% 6-5 55%
    3 UYU 1–2 33% 7–6 54% Eliminated
    4 Team Vanity 0–3 0% 0–9 0%
    Group F
    Pos Team Series Games Qualification
    1 100 Thieves 3–0 100% 9–2 82% Bracket Play
    2 Sicario Gaming 2–1 67% 6–5 55%
    3 Midnight Esports 1–2 33% 6–7 46% Eliminated
    4 FURY Gaming 0–3 0% 2–9 18%
    Group G
    Pos Team Series Games Qualification
    1 OpTic Gaming 3–0 100% 9–3 75% Bracket Play
    2 Evil Geniuses 2–1 67% 7–4 64%
    3 TrainHard Esport 1–2 33% 5–6 45% Eliminated
    4 Carnage Gaming 0–3 0% 1–9 10%
    Group H
    Pos Team Series Games Qualification
    1 Splyce 3–0 100% 9–1 90% Bracket Play
    2 Team Heretics 2–1 67% 6–3 67%
    3 Aspire eSports 1–2 33% 3–7 30% Eliminated
    4 Hybrid Gaming 0–3 0% 2–9 18%

    Final standings[edit]

    Place Team Prize money
    1st eUnited $800,000
    2nd 100 Thieves $260,000
    3rd OpTic Gaming $140,000
    4th Enigma6 $110,000
    5th/6th UNITS $75,000
    Team Reciprocity
    7th/8th Luminosity Gaming $50,000
    Evil Geniuses
    9th-12th Team WaR $35,000
    Team Singularity
    Sicario Gaming
    Elevate
    13th-16th Team Heretics $25,000
    FaZe Clan
    Team Envy
    Splyce
    17th-24th RBL Esports $15,000
    Fuego Gaming
    Mazer Gaming
    Sage eSports
    UYU
    Midnight Esports
    TrainHard Esport
    Aspire eSports
    25th-32nd Celtic FC Esports $10,000
    Gen.G esports
    Animosity eSports
    LGND
    Team Vanity
    FURY Gaming
    Carnage Gaming
    Hybrid Gaming

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Call of Duty World League Championship Returns to Los Angeles". Retrieved June 14, 2019.
  • ^ "Announcing the Call of Duty World League 2019 Season". Retrieved June 14, 2019.
  • ^ "CWL Finals Coming to Miami, July 19–21". Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  • ^ "Presenting the official pools for Call of Duty World League Championship 2019!". Retrieved July 31, 2019.
  • External links[edit]

    Preceded by

    Call of Duty Championship 2018

    Call of Duty Championship Succeeded by

    Competition ceased


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