Publisher Activision has announced that the third edition of the Call of Duty Championship at the end of march in the U.s. city of Los Angeles takes place. At the end of February or beginning of march, in England, the finals for the Europe region.
The Call of Duty Championship, which in 2013 organised for the first time, features the 32 best Call of Duty teams in the world. Teams who are interested to take part in the tournament must qualify through local qualifying rounds, which they look for February 1, must enroll. The European preliminaries end with the regional final round which will be held in England. The best teams from that final round to flow through to the championship in Los Angeles, where a total prize pool of one million dollars on the game. The entire championship, the preliminaries to the finals, will be played with the Xbox One version of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
E-Sportsbond Major League Gaming has a few rules for the championship of this year tightened compared to last year. So should teams of four players must consist of at least three players from the country where the team signs up. The fourth player must be from the same kwalificatieregio. In the case of the Netherlands and Belgium, this means that the fourth player from Europe or Asia. Last year there was controversy during the South African qualifying rounds when it appeared that a team has two players from England had, which is a big advantage in the games that they hosted were. Salient detail: South Africa is missing this year on the list of countries in which preliminaries are held.