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How to watch the Twitch Rivals Call of Duty Blackout Challenge

Check out the action on Feb. 27.
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Following the success of the Apex Legends Challenge, Twitch Rivals will turn the spotlight toward Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s battle royale mode, Blackout, for its next tournament on Feb. 27.

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Schedule

Boasting an $80,000 prize pool, the Twitch Rivals: Call of Duty Blackout Challenge will feature a total of 32 teams split between the European and North American regions. The European half of the tournament is set to begin at 11am CT, while the North American half will start at 4:15pm CT.

Format

Both regions will see 16 teams comprised of two streamers each compete within a two-hour time frame. The full list of teams and their players has yet to be revealed.

Teams will queue individually and will be able to play an unlimited number of games within the two-hour window to collect as many points as they can.

Each win grants 10 points, while each kill is worth one point. Teams will earn five points by locking down a second or third-place finish, while coming in fourth or fifth place grants three points. By the end of the time frame, the team that holds the most points wins their respective region.

Where to watch

The Twitch Rivals channel will stream the entire tournament. But viewers can also catch the action from each streamer’s perspective on their individual Twitch channels.


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