After some less than competitive matches yesterday, the trend unfortunately continued, even if we watched some major talents show off what they could do. For the teams that won, you likely gained or maintained ground for seeding at Major III. For the ones that lost, it probably isn’t getting
Not the most competitive day for the Call Of Duty League today, and the weird thing is you’d have expected more out of the matchups we saw. Maybe not necessarily from Paris Legion, but even they have managed better than we’ve generally seen out of them. I guess
A lot of stuff happened on our last day of qualifiers for Major III in the Call Of Duty League today. We watched as teams were cheated out of spots, a never before in the league tiebreaker match occurred, and Optic bounced back after a rough outing the day before.
A lot of stuff happened on our last day of qualifiers for Major III in the Call Of Duty League today. We watched as teams were cheated out of spots, a never before in the league tiebreaker match occurred, and Optic bounced back after a rough outing the day before.
After some less than competitive matches yesterday, the trend unfortunately continued, even if we watched some major talents show off what they could do. For the teams that won, you likely gained or maintained ground for seeding at Major III. For the ones that lost, it probably isn’t getting
Not the most competitive day for the Call Of Duty League today, and the weird thing is you’d have expected more out of the matchups we saw. Maybe not necessarily from Paris Legion, but even they have managed better than we’ve generally seen out of them. I guess
Turns out last week was an absolute banger in the Call Of Duty League. Bounty week can be viewed as a massive success, unless you were on the losing end. With 10k on the line and some really fantastic matchups, we saw some extremely competitive Call Of Duty being played,
‘Muuuurrrica. Boston took on London, and that was a banger. While none of the “top four” teams played today, we still got to watch some great Call Of Duty. Not to mention, we got to watch the desk go nuts with money guns as this was the beginning of bounty
If I could just get things done on time, that’d be great, but the Call Of Duty League is keeping things rolling. We had several matches today, with at least one surprise. Week 2 ought to be pretty interesting with Bounty Week incoming and money on the line, but
An attempt to improve eUnited’s Halo roster turned into a mess that will likely split the team before Halo Infinite’s World Championship in October. Tyler “Spartan” Ganza announced he benched himself in protest of eUnited’s management and because he doesn’t want to play with Ryan “RyaNoob”
Well, day 2 of matches went by super slow and then relatively quickly. We started everything with 3-2, competitive matches, and then the last two matches were blowouts, and arguably both were unexpected. Will we see something similar tomorrow? No one knows, but you have to think we will start