The Call of Duty League pits players against each other on the popular first-person shooter Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. In a Q&A the team behind the Call of Duty league announced the schedule for matches, how they were ensuring game quality, and the platform fans could use to watch the matches. Furthermore, Senior Director of Product Kasey Kramer stated the importance of these events, claiming that “sports can lift the human spirit.”

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On April 1oth, the league will return with the Dallas Home Series and eight teams will compete through the weekend. These matches will be available on Call of Duty League YouTube Channel and many will be happy to see their favorite Call of Duty League teams compete online rather than not at all. The full schedule of dates is as follows:

April 10 – 12: Dallas Home Series April 24 – 26: Chicago Home Series May 8 – 10: Florida Home Series May 22 – 24: Seattle Home Series June 5 – 7: Minnesota Home Series June 19 – 21: Paris Home Series July 10 – 12: New York Home Series July 17 – 19: London Home Series July 24 – 26: Toronto Home Series

The stakes in the Call of Duty League are always high and many fans will be glad that the series is continuing even if it is remotely. It will be interesting to see how teams work remotely and whether they have the bandwidth to compete to the same standard that is usually seen in the league. Kramer has stated that they are actively making sure that there won’t be technical issues impacting the league and players will be reassured that the league has stated that it is “doing everything in our power to make the best competitive environment” possible.

YouTube paid a lot of money to secure the rights to Call of Duty league and this looks to be a smart investment now that it is the primary way to watch the esport. Many will be happy to watch the league on the platform and the league will hope that the technology allows for the events to run smoothly.

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Source: Charlie INTEL