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‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ is about to get a big esports push – Yahoo News Australia
“In the next few months, I think we will have exciting things to share,” Head of Leagues Johanna Faries said.

The folks pulling the strings of the Call of Duty League have a singular goal in mind: grow. The CDL is expanding its Path to Pro system, boosting the production value on pre-recorded videos, and dabbling with new titles from the Call of Duty universe. Last year, Activision launched a championship series for Call of Duty Mobile, though the finals were canceled as the COVID-19 pandemic shut down operations across the globe.
Meanwhile, unofficial tournaments for Warzone, Call of Dutys battle royale…
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