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The Call of Duty League (CDL) is a professional esports league for the video game series Call of Duty, produced by its publisher Activision. The Call of Duty League follows the model of the Overwatch League as well as other traditional North American professional sporting leagues by using a set of permanent, city-based teams backed by separate ownership groups. In addition, the league plays in a tournament point system and playoffs format rather than the use of promotion and relegation used commonly in other esports and non-North American leagues, with players on the roster being assured a minimum annual salary, benefits, and a portion of winnings and revenue-sharing based on how that team performs. The League was announced in 2019 with its inaugural season starting in 2020.

History

In February 2019, Activision Blizzard officially confirmed their intention to launch a city-based, franchised league for Call of Duty, marking their second such organization following the Overwatch League, founded in 2017. To prepare for establishing the League, Activision terminated both the Call of Duty Pro League and Call of Duty World League in mid-2019.

The first five teams to purchase a spot for the league was announced in May 2019; the companies – OverActive Media, Atlanta Esports Ventures, Envy Gaming, c0ntact Gaming LLC, and Sterling.VC – were also parent companies for teams in Activision Blizzard's other franchised league, the Overwatch League. All twelve franchises were finalized in October 2019, with a majority of the franchised having never professionally competed in Call of Duty. The Washington Post estimated that the franchise cost was US$25 million.

Initially, the CDL announced that they would be running a regular season format culminating in postseason playoffs. However, after criticism from the Call of Duty esports community, the league elected to switch to a tournament system, which was officially announced in January 2020.

In the days prior to the launch of the inaugural season, Activision announced it had made a multiyear deal with Google for all of its esports content, including the CDL, to be exclusively shown through YouTube. Prior Activision esports, particularly OWL, had used Twitch. Activision also announced other official sponsors of the league on eve of the first season: On March 9, Activision announced partnerships with both Twitter and the United States Army.

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

On March 13, 2020, the Call of Duty League released a statement entailing that all live home series events were cancelled due to concerns over the novel COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak, to which they said that upcoming events will be done via online play and possibly return to live events if logistically and feasibly possible. On May 19, 2020, the Call of Duty League announced changes to the 2020 Call of Duty League Championship. Instead of 8 teams making it to the Championship weekend all 12 teams would now compete for the Championship in a double-elimination tournament. A US$4.6 million prize pool was announced, with the winning team taking home US$2 million.

On July 5, 2020, the Call of Duty league announced that the postseason would also be played online as a result of the pandemic. Additional measures to further protect the competitive integrity of the league were also announced. All competitors are to be provided with a universal camera which will need to be activated throughout all matches with the camera providing league officials visibility each competitor's console, controller and monitor.

Department of Justice lawsuit and settlement

On April 3, 2023 the United States Department of Justice filed a lawsuit and Activision Blizzard agreed to settle the suit on the same day, with provisions that would prohibit it from implementing a salary cap or luxury tax, or any other measure that would unfairly depress player salaries in the Overwatch League, the Call of Duty League, or any other esports league.

**Call of Duty League (CDL)** to jedna z najważniejszych e-sportowych serii zawodów na świecie, skupiająca się na popularnej grze wideo Call of Duty. Rozgrywki rozgrywane są przez profesjonalne drużyny z całego świata, rywalizujące o mistrzowski tytuł i wysokie nagrody pieniężne.

Liga CDL dzieli się na sezony, z których każdy składa się z fazy eliminacyjnej i fazy finałowej. W fazie eliminacyjnej drużyny rywalizują w regularnych meczach sezonu zasadniczego, aby zdobyć punkty i zakwalifikować się do play-offów. Drużyny z najwyższymi punktami przechodzą do fazy finałowej, gdzie walczą o tytuł mistrza.

**Format zawodów:**

* Turniej drużynowy 5 na 5
* Rozgrywany głównie na mapach trybu Przejmowanie strefy
* Pierwsza drużyna, która zdobędzie trzy zwycięstwa, wygrywa mecz
* Drużyny rywalizują o punkty w fazie sezonu zasadniczego
* Najlepsze drużyny przechodzą do play-offów
* Finałowy mecz wyłania mistrza sezonu

**Znane drużyny:**

* Atlanta FaZe
* Chicago Optic Gaming
* Dallas Empire
* Los Angeles Thieves
* New York Subliners

**Nagrody:**

* Mistrzowski tytuł Call of Duty League
* Wysokie nagrody pieniężne
* Uznanie na arenie e-sportowej
* Możliwość rywalizacji na najwyższym poziomie

Call of Duty League jest ekscytującą serią zawodów e-sportowych, która przyciąga fanów z całego świata. Wysoki poziom rywalizacji, wybitni gracze i ogromne nagrody sprawiają, że jest to obowiązkowa pozycja dla miłośników e-sportu.