For the past six months, the 12 teams who comprise the Call of Duty<\/em> League have waged virtual war against each other in attempts to earn prize money, respect, and, most importantly of all, a spot at the end-of-year event that has annually changed the lives and careers of the winners.<\/p>
After a regular season filled with player and fan complaints, most of which centered on the league\u2019s online-heavy format and the existence of Vanguard,<\/em> the wildly unpopular game teams have been forced to compete on this year, the third iteration of the CDL Championship is quickly approaching. The event colloquially known as Champs will be back in Southern California for the second time since the CDL launched before the 2020 season and the seventh time since Activision decided to support an annual, million-dollar event starting in 2013.<\/p>
Like last year\u2019s event, only eight of the CDL\u2019s 12 teams will actually play at the Galen Center in Los Angeles when the double-elimination tournament begins on Thursday, Aug. 4. The unlucky foursome that finished their seasons up across the country in Brooklyn at the final Major are the Florida Mutineers, Minnesota R\u00d8KKR, Paris Legion, and one of two L.A.-based teams, the Los Angeles Guerrillas.<\/p>
Whoever ultimately hoists the league\u2019s trophy and wins nearly half of the event\u2019s $2.55 million prize pool will have had to endure an inconsistent CoD<\/em> title some players are none too hesitant to call the worst of all time. The utter chaos of Vanguard<\/em>, while plentiful, <\/em>may not be able to be illustrated properly. After all, this is a game in which a different team won each of the four LAN Majors this season. And none of those four finished atop the league standings; that honor goes to Atlanta FaZe, the defending world champions who qualified for and lost in each of the first three Major grand finals.<\/p>
So who are the favorites at Champs this year? Is it FaZe, who are attempting to become the first team to win back-to-back world titles? How about OpTic, the league\u2019s uber-popular team who are reintegrating one of its players after a mid-season injury? Or maybe it\u2019s the Los Angeles Thieves, who concluded an otherwise underwhelming season with a shocking Major Four title in New York<\/a>?<\/p>