2020 Call of Duty League season

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2020 Call of Duty League Season
Atlanta Faze
Season MVPAnthony "Shotzzy" Cuevas-Castro
Grand Finals
ChampionsDallas Empire [1]
  Runners-upAtlanta Faze
Finals MVPIan "Crimsix" Porter
Seasons

The 2020 Call of Duty League season was the inaugural season for the Call of Duty League, an esports league based on the video game franchise Call of Duty.

Teams

Team Location Venue(s) Joined Owner
Atlanta FaZe United States Atlanta, GA Gateway Center Arena 2020 Atlanta Esports Ventures, FaZe Clan
Chicago Huntsmen
United States Chicago, IL Wintrust Arena NRG Esports
Dallas Empire
United States Dallas, TX Toyota Music Factory Envy Gaming
Florida Mutineers
United States Orlando, FL Addition Financial Arena Misfits Gaming
London Royal Ravens
United Kingdom London, UK Copper Box Arena ReKTGlobal, Inc.
Los Angeles Guerrillas United States Los Angeles, CA
Shrine Exposition Hall
Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
OpTic Gaming Los Angeles
Immortals Gaming Club
Minnesota ROKKR United States Minneapolis, MN Mystic Lake Casino Hotel WISE Ventures
New York Subliners United States New York City, NY Kings Theatre
Andbox
Paris Legion
France Paris, France La Seine Musicale c0ntact Gaming
Seattle Surge United States Seattle, WA
WaMu Theater
The Aquilini Group
Toronto Ultra Canada Toronto, Ontario
Mattamy Athletic Centre
OverActive Media

Broadcast and viewership

The Call of Duty League began a partnership with YouTube to become the exclusive streaming service for the league.[2] At least 331,000 viewers watched the grand final of the CDL championship.[3]

On July 4, Philip “Momo” Whitfield was fired from the league after several allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced on the internet.[4] Ten days later, Ben “Benson” Bowe revealed he's no longer working with the league. Although his legal counsel "advised him not to say why", some reported it was due to similar reasons to Momo.[5] Thomas "Chance" Ashworth worked with Miles Ross for the rest of the season. On July 10, the league added Landon “LandO” Sanders and Jeremy “StuDyy” Astacio to become the third casting pair in the wake of Momo and Benson departing.[6]

Regular season standings

# Team Pts EP MW ML M% GW GL G%
2-round bye
1 Atlanta FaZe 280 9 26 7 .788 86 46 .652
2
Dallas Empire
260 9 23 12 .657 80 55 .593
1-round bye
3
Florida Mutineers
230 9 20 11 .645 69 61 .531
4 Chicago Huntsmen 230 9 21 9 .700 75 44 .630
1st round winners bracket
5 New York Subliners 140 9 13 17 .433 57 60 .487
6
London Royal Ravens
120 9 12 14 .462 50 58 .463
7 Toronto Ultra 120 9 11 13 .458 49 55 .471
8
Minnesota ROKKR
120 9 12 16 .429 50 62 .446
1st round losers bracket
9
OpTic Gaming Los Angeles
100 9 10 17 .370 49 58 .458
10
Paris Legion
100 9 10 16 .385 44 57 .436
11 Seattle Surge 50 9 5 16 .238 32 53 .376
12 Los Angeles Guerrillas 50 9 5 17 .227 30 53 .361

Regular season

CDL 2020 Launch Weekend

London Royal Ravens Home Series I

Teams not in attendance:

Minnesota ROKKR
.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
Paris Legion
2
 
Dallas Empire
0
 
Dallas Empire
3
 

Source:[7]

Atlanta Faze Home Series

Teams not in attendance:

.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
Minnesota ROKKR
2
 
Florida Mutineers
0
 
Florida Mutineers
3
 

Source:[8]

OpTic Gaming Los Angeles Home Series

Teams not in attendance:

Paris Legion, Toronto Ultra
.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
Dallas Empire
3
 
Minnesota ROKKR
2
 
Minnesota ROKKR
3
 

Source:[9]

Dallas Empire Home Series

Teams not in attendance:

OpTic Gaming Los Angeles
.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
Minnesota ROKKR
3
 
Florida Mutineers
3
 
Florida Mutineers
3
 

Source:[10]

Chicago Huntsmen Home Series

Teams not in attendance:

Paris Legion, Toronto Ultra
.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
Atlanta Faze
3
 
Atlanta Faze
1
 
Chicago Huntsmen
0
 

Source:[11]

Florida Mutineers Home Series

Teams not in attendance:

.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
OpTic Gaming Los Angeles
3
 
 
 
Toronto Ultra2
 
OpTic Gaming Los Angeles
1
 
Atlanta Faze
3
 

Source:[12]

Seattle Surge Home Series

Teams not in attendance:

Florida Mutineers, Toronto Ultra

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
OpTic Gaming Los Angeles
2
 
Chicago Huntsmen
3
 
Chicago Huntsmen
3
 
 
New York Subliners1
 

Source:[13]

Minnesota RØKKR Home Series

Teams not in attendance:

Paris Legion
.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
Dallas Empire
2
 
Atlanta Faze
1
 
Atlanta Faze
3
 
 
Los Angeles Guerrillas2
 

Source:[14]

Paris Legion Home Series

Teams not in attendance:

Minnesota ROKKR, Seattle Surge
.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
Florida Mutineers
3
 
 
 
New York Subliners2
 
Florida Mutineers
3
 
 
 
Atlanta FaZe0
 
Dallas Empire
2
 

Source:[15]

New York Subliners Home Series

Teams not in attendance:

OpTic Gaming Los Angeles, Seattle Surge
.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
Chicago Huntsmen
3
 
 
 
Atlanta FaZe0
 
Chicago Huntsmen
0
 
 
 
New York Subliners3
 
Toronto Ultra0
 
 
New York Subliners3
 

Source:[16]

London Royal Ravens Home Series II

Teams not in attendance:

Minnesota ROKKR, Toronto Ultra
.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
Paris Legion
3
 
Dallas Empire
3
 
Florida Mutineers
0
 

Source:[17]

Toronto Ultra Home Series

Teams not in attendance:

.

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
Dallas Empire
1
 
Atlanta Faze
2
 
OpTic Gaming Los Angeles
0
 

Source:[18]

Championship

The playoffs and 2020 Call of Duty League Championship began on August 19 and concluded on August 30, 2020. All twelve teams competed in the playoffs, and all matches were played online.

Bracket

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper round 3Upper finalFinal
1
Paris Legion
310Paris Legion1
11Seattle Surge0

Grand finals

Best-of-9 with the team from the Winner's Bracket (WB) starting the match up 1–0.

Grand Finals August 30
Dallas Empire
5 1
Atlanta Faze
Online
4:00 pm
EDT (20:00 UTC
)
   Details
250 Azhir Cave - Hardpoint 173
6 Gun Runner - Search & Destroy 3
158 St. Petrograd - Domination 152
211 Gun Runner - Hardpoint 250
6 Rammaza - Search & Destroy 4

Winnings

Teams in the 2020 season competed for a prize pool of US$4.6 million in the playoffs, with the payout detailed below.[19]

# Team Prize money
1
Dallas Empire
$1,500,000
2
Atlanta Faze
$900,000
3
Chicago Huntsmen
$600,000
4
London Royal Ravens
$450,000
5/6
OpTic Gaming Los Angeles
$300,000
Toronto Ultra
7/8
Florida Mutineers
$175,000
New York Subliners
9/10
Minnesota RØKKR
$100,000
Paris Legion
11/12 Los Angeles Guerrillas $0
Seattle Surge

References

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  5. ^ Byers, Preston (July 14, 2020). "Benson no longer a part of Call of Duty League broadcast team". Dot Esports. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
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  9. ^ Binkowski, Justin (March 8, 2020). "Dallas Empire win Los Angeles home series". Dot esports. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  10. ^ Byers, Preston (April 12, 2020). "Florida Mutineers win Dallas home series". Dot esports. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  11. ^ Byers, Preston (April 26, 2020). "Dallas Empire win Chicago home series". Dot esports. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  12. ^ Binkowski, Justin (May 10, 2020). "Atlanta FaZe win Florida home series". Dot esports. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  13. ^ Byers, Preston (May 24, 2020). "Chicago Huntsmen win Seattle home series". Dot esports. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  14. ^ Byers, Preston (June 14, 2020). "Florida Mutineers win Minnesota home series". Dot esports. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  15. ^ Byers, Preston (June 21, 2020). "Florida Mutineers win Paris home series". Dot esports. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
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