News: Activision has revealed the final 32 teams that will compete in the Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox.
The teams for the Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox, have been revealed and will wage war later this month in Los Angeles to see who is the best in the world. This past weekend the final eight spots were determined during Major League Gaming’s (MLG) Call of Duty U.S. Championships at Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL, where team Strictly Business emerged as the U.S. Champion. The 32 teams that will participate in the Call of Duty Championship include:
TCM Gaming (UK)
Epsilon Esports (UK)
TEC Intensity (UK)
Team Orbit (UK)
Vitality Rises (France)
Vitality Returns (France)
Killerfish (Germany)
SK Gaming (Germany)
Reign Mix (Sweden)
AllStars (Netherlands)
Wizards (Spain)
Sublime (Italy)
Lightning Pandas (EU)
Team Rize ZA (South Africa)
Klarity Gaming (UAE)
Brazil 5 Stars (Brazil)
SSOF Gaming (Brazil)
Aztek Gaming (Mexico)
Nsp (South Korea)
Trident T1dotters (Australia)
Immunity (Australia)
VexX Revenge (Canada)
WiLD Gaming (Canada)
Echelon (Singapore)
Strictly Business (U.S.A.)
CompLexity (U.S.A.)
Team Kaliber (U.S.A.)
FaZe (U.S.A.)
EnVyUs (U.S.A.)
Rise Nation (U.S.A.)
OpTic Gaming (U.S.A.)
Xfinity Gaming (U.S.A.)
All 32 teams will compete at the Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox for the tournament’s one million prize pool and the title of “Call of Duty World Champions”. The Call of Duty Championship will be livestreamed on MLG.tv, with the final match also available to view on Xbox Live on Sunday, March 30 at 3:00pm PDT. If you would like more information you can visit www.callofduty.com/esports or follow @eSportsCOD on Twitter. You can also join the conversation by using #CODChamps. Which team do you want to win? Tell us what you think below.