News: Optic Gaming was able to come from behind and secure the win this past weekend setting themselves up nicely for the championship.
The Call of Duty World Global Pro League Stage 2 Playoffs took place this past weekend. The final match was a back and forth contest between Optic Gaming and and Team EnVyUs but it was Optic Gaming that came away with the win.
The eight best Call of Duty teams from around the world competed throughout the weekend, vying for their share of the $500,000 event prize pool and the goal to position themselves heading into the 2017 CWL Championship.
“It’s really crazy how we turned it around,” OpTic Gaming star Seth “Scump” Abner said of his team’s play during CWL Stage 2 following OpTic’s disappointing placement at CWL Anaheim 2017. “We’ve been putting a ton of time in as a team and it’s just great that it showed off. I’m proud of every single one of these guys. Every single one of them stepped up when they needed to.” Scump’s teammate, Matthew “FormaL” Piper, was named CWL Stage 2 MVP following the CWL Stage 2 Playoff trophy presentation.
OpTic Gaming entered Sunday’s Grand Final from the loser bracket, forcing the team to win two separate best-of-five matches against Team EnVyUs to be crowned CWL Stage 2 champions.
Here are the final rankings after the CWL Global Pro League Stage 2 Playoffs:
1st – OpTic Gaming
2nd – Team EnVyUs
3rd – eUnited
4th – Luminosity
5th/6th – FaZe Clan
5th/6th – Fnatic
7th/8th – Enigma6
7th/8th – Splyce
9th/12th – Evil Geniuses
9th/12th – Ghost Gaming
9th/12th – Red Reserve
9th/12th – Cloud9
13th/16th – Mindfreak
13th/16th – Elevate
13th/16th – Rise Nation
13th/16th – Epsilon Esports
The CWL continues to heat up as the season draws to a close, culminating with the 2017 CWL Championship in Orlando, FL., August 9-13. Placement at the CWL Global Pro League Stage 2 Playoffs help determine seeding for the upcoming 2017 CWL Championship. At the 2017 CWL Championship, 32 teams will compete for their share of a $1.5 million prize pool, as part of the overall $4 million prize pool for the 2017 CWL season – the largest in Call of Duty esports history. Final seeding for the 2017 CWL Championship has now been released, watch the Live Group Draw Show here.
On Thursday, eight teams qualified at the North American Last Chance Qualifiers (LCQ), including Echo Fox, Str8 Rippin and Rogue. These teams now move on to compete for the 2017 Call of Duty World League Championship in Orlando.
The eight qualifying teams from the North American Last Chance Qualifier are:
3sUP
Allegiance
Echo Fox
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Projekt Evil
Rogue
Str8 Rippin
Team Kaliber
The CWL Championship General Admission (GA), three-day tickets, are now available online, starting at $53.99 (plus fees and taxes). Did you watch the playoffs this past weekend? Do you plan on attending the Championship? Tell us what you think below.