The 2019 CWL Pro League is here, and the best Call of Duty<\/em> teams in the world are ready to make their mark.<\/p>
There’s more than $1 million at stake in this year’s CWL Pro League\u2014and with no midseason relegation, teams will have nearly six months to compete against each other before the all-important season finale, the CWL Championship.<\/p>
The majority of the roster from last year’s Stage Two champions, Team Kaliber, is now with 100 Thieves, meaning they’ll have a chance to defend their title with their new organization.<\/p>
The other 15 teams, including the defending world champions Team Envy, and the 2018 CWL Las Vegas Open winners OpTic Gaming, will certainly have something to say about that, though.<\/p>