Esports World Cup Announces Multi-Year COD League Deal

As a long-time Call of Duty (COD) fanatic who has witnessed the evolution of esports over the years, this partnership between the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) and Activision’s Call of Duty League is nothing short of exhilarating! The prospect of seeing COD on a global stage like never before is truly life-changing for me and millions of other fans.

The Esports World Cup Foundation based in Riyadh has revealed a long-term collaboration with Activision’s Call of Duty League. This partnership, referred to as a crucial piece in EWCF’s pledge to promote the lasting expansion of esports, is endorsed by the Saudi Arabian gaming company.

The specifics of the partnership weren’t fully explained, however, it was announced shortly before the confirmation that Black Ops 6 and Warzone will participate in the Esports World Cup in 2025.

‘Life-Changing Global Event’

It’s anticipated that this collaboration could extend past the Esports World Cup of 2025, but the announcement released today lacked specific details regarding the implications of the partnership on Call of Duty (COD) esports.

In a statement, the Chief Games Officer at the EWCF, Fabian Scheuermann, said:

Call of Duty is a highly acclaimed game that has enthralled communities worldwide for many years. By joining forces with us, gamers can climb the ladder, from beginners to top-tier players, competing against each other on the grandest stages globally.

As our esports extravaganza expands to be the biggest yet, we eagerly anticipate inviting every participant to an unforgettable worldwide gathering. This occasion serves as a bridge connecting players, games, enthusiasts, and the entire esports community, all united by a common flag.

Daniel Tsay, the general manager of Call of Duty Esports at Activision, said:

The Call of Duty League is excited to collaborate with the Esports World Cup, aiming to foster and bolster the ongoing development of competitive Call of Duty.

Last year’s EWC tournament was an exciting experience for our professional players and associated organizations. It demonstrated the thrill and intensity of pro-am competitions. This collaboration opens up additional chances for our players, followers, and enthusiasts to savor top-tier Call of Duty competition for many years ahead.

In the next few weeks, we anticipate adding more details to our three-year collaboration as the Call of Duty League 2025 season unfolds. Kicking off today, it’s packed with numerous matches spanning over the weekend, marking the return of the elite competitive landscape in Call of Duty.

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2024-12-06 22:17