The Call of Duty<\/em> League is making its return to YouTube Gaming, but that does not mean CDL fans will only be able to watch the league on the Google-owned platform. Instead, the CDL announced<\/a> today it will broadcast matches simultaneously on YouTube and Twitch starting with the second week of the Major Four qualifiers on Friday, April 7.<\/p>
The partnership between the CDL and Twitch seemed to be coming to an end in February, however, when Dexerto reported the league had agreed to a new three-year deal with YouTube<\/a> to again make the league exclusive to the Twitch competitor.<\/p>
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Today’s announcement that Twitch and YouTube would share CDL broadcasts has been one of the best-received announcements<\/a> in the league’s history. And it’s not hard to see why when looking at the viewership of the CDL.<\/p>
The most recent LAN tournament, Major Three, which was hosted by OpTic Texas in March, had the highest peak viewership and most hours watched of any event in CDL history<\/a>, according to Esports Charts<\/a>. The second Major of the season also ranks fourth in peak viewership among the CDL tournaments recorded by Esports Charts.<\/p>