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Final standings for the 2019 CWL Pro League regular season

The CWL Finals start in two weeks.
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After five months of hard-fought matches and intense gameplay, the regular season of the 2019 CWL Pro League came to an end today.

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Since February, the 16 CWL Pro League teams each played 22 series in the regular season, which wrapped up today with the last week of cross-division play. Now, the teams will look ahead to the last two major LAN events of the Black Ops 4 season: the CWL Finals in Miami later this month and CoD Champs 2019 in August.

Related: Regular season results for the 2019 CWL Pro League

Here are the final standings in Division A and Division B of the 2019 CWL Pro League (each team’s series record is followed by their map count in parentheses).

Standings – Division A

1) OpTic Gaming: 16-6 (53-38)
2) Gen.G: 15-7 (54-36)
3) FaZe Clan: 13-9 (51-36)
4) Team Reciprocity: 12-10 (43-48) 
5) Midnight Esports: 12-10 (43-40)
6) Evil Geniuses: 8-14 (40-51)  
7) Luminosity: 8-14 (40-51)
8) UYU: 6-16 (29-55)

Standings – Division B

1) eUnited: 18-4 (60-32)
2) 100 Thieves: 17-5 (57-24)
3) Splyce: 11-11 (46-43)
4) Team Heretics: 10-12 (41-50)
5) Team Envy: 8-14 (41-49)
6) Units: 8-14 (39-55)
7) Enigma6: 7-15 (39-54)
8) Elevate: 7-15 (40-54)

The CWL Pro League Playoffs will begin on July 19. The top four teams in each division qualified for the double-elimination bracket at the CWL Finals.

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The bottom four teams in each division, however, will have to battle through a grueling single-elimination play-in bracket for two spots in the championship bracket.


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