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‘Call Of Duty: World League’ Latest News & Update: World League Open Event Invades Texas

By Arielle Smith | Update Date: Jan 25, 2017 10:58 AM EST

"Call of Duty: World League" is going to invade Texas according to latest news! The league announced that the next event for the season will gather e-sports enthusiasts in the hopes of winning the $200,000 prize pool.

 "Call of Duty: World League" is ready to take its open match this March, planning on having the event in Texas this season, WWG reported. The event will bring together e-sports experts and players from North America, Europe, and other regions, which will take place from March 17 to March 19 at the Forth Worth Convention Center. The World League Open will offer as much as $200,000 to the winning teams. The party will kick off on March 17, with 160 spots for teams to compete in the open bracket.

The kick-off party for "Call of Duty: World League" is one of the largest "Call of Duty" brackets the tournament ever had. From the kick-off the event, the top four teams from the open winners' bracket will face off the next day, Express added. On the 19th, the final teams will compete into the championship round for the CWL Dallas Open Championship.

This will be the last time teams can earn CWL Pro points before Stage 1 of the Global Pro League. This one will kick off on April 20 this year live at the MLG Arena in Columbus Ohio. This will be the first weekly LAN league that "Call of Duty: World League" will be hosting in cooperation with MLG. Fans should expect more "Call of Duty: World League" events in the coming months ahead.

June will bring in the "Call of Duty: World League" Anaheim Open, which includes the second qualifier for Stage 2 of the Global Pro League. The succeeding events will then lead to the finals later this year. "Call of Duty: World League" will detail more information on the official MLG page found here. Tickets are up for grabs now!

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