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Call of Duty World League pro point standings: Jan. 2

The pool play teams for CWL New Orleans have been determined.
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This weekend’s Call of Duty World League 2,000 series tournaments were the last chance for teams to earn pro points for pool play in the upcoming major open tournament.

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CWL pro points are used to determine a team’s seed for LAN events, such as the CWL New Orleans Open, which starts on Jan. 12. At CWL New Orleans, the top 10 NA teams, top five EU squads, and best APAC roster in terms of pro points will earn a spot in pool play, while everyone else will have to fight through one of the toughest open brackets in Call of Duty history.

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This list of CWL pro points was calculated based on the GameBattles pro points leaderboard as of 10am ET on Tuesday, Jan. 2. The top teams in each region, as well as various notable squads outside of their region’s cutoff, are provided below.

Top 10 NA teams

1) Team Kaliber: Dylan “Theory” McGee, Lamar “Accuracy” Abedi, Martin Chino, and Kenny Williams — 130,840

2) OpTic Gaming: Seth “Scump” Abner, Matthew “FormaL” Piper, Damon “Karma” Barlow, and Ian “Crimsix” Porter — 80,455

3) Luminosity: Josiah “Slacked” Berry, Sam “Octane” Larew, Jordan “JKap” Kaplan, and Johnathan “John” Perez — 72,155

4) eUnited: James “Clayster” Eubanks, Alec “Arcitys” Sanderson, Preston “Prestinni” Sanderson, and Justin “SiLLY” Fargo-Palmer — 63,525

5) FaZe Clan: Dillon “Attach” Price, Tommy “ZooMaa” Paparratto, Preston “Priest” Greiner, and James “Replays” Crowder — 58,100

6) Team Envy: Austin “SlasheR” Liddicoat, Nicholas “Classic” DiCostanzo, Donovan “Temp” Laroda, and Cuyler “Huke” Garland — 49,155

7) Rise Nation: Daniel “Loony” Loza, Tommy “TJHaLY” Haly, Anthony “Methodz” Zinni, and Peirce “Gunless” Hillman — 47,310

8) Echo Fox: Brice Faccento, Renato “Saints” Forza, Adam “Assault” Garcia, and Ulysses “Aqua” Silva— 44,900

9) Ground Zero: Christopher “Parasite” Duarte, Jeremy “StuDyy” Astacio, Jared “Nagafen” Harrell, and Tyler “FeLo” Johnson — 40,620

10) Enigma6: Jordon General, Brandon “Dashy” Otell, Doug “Censor” Martin, and Rasim “Blazt” Ogresevic — 40,115

Top five EU teams

1) Splyce: Ben Bance, Jordan “Jurd” Crowley, and Dylan “MadCat” Daly, and Thomas “Tommey” Trewren — 92,440

2) Red Reserve: Joseph “Joee” Pinnington, Joshua-Lee “Joshh” Shephard, Rhys “Rated” Price, and Trei “Zer0” Morris — 51,545

3) Team Vitality: Wailers Locart, Eddy “Malls” Maillard, Clément “RiskiN” Hattée, and Arthur “Zayrox” Chabas — 39,660

4) UNILAD: Matthew “Skrapz” Marshall, Bradley “Wuskin” Marshall, Sean “Seany” O’Connor, and Tom “Moose” Handley — 38,155

5) Epsilon Esports: David “Dqvee” Davies, Billy “Hawqeh” Harries, Stephen “Vortex” Allen, and Nathan “Insanatised” Orton — 34,175

Top APAC team

1) Mindfreak: Mitchell “BuZZO” Mader, Conrad “Shockz” Rymarek, Lincoln “Fighta” Ferguson, and Denholm “Denz” Taylor — 64,770

Other notable teams

Lightning Pandas (No. 11 – NA): Jevon “Goonjar” Gooljar-Lim, Matthew “Royalty” Faithfull, Nicholas “Proto” Maldonado, and John “Xotic” Bruno — 31,480

Ghost Gaming (No. 12 – NA): Michael “SpaceLy” Schmale, Andres Lacefield, Chance “Maux” Moncivaez, and Devin “LlamaGod” Tran — 31,265

Evil Geniuses (No. 13 – NA): Patrick “ACHES” Price, Bryan “Apathy” Zhelyazkov, Ian “Enable” Wyatt, and Anthony “NAMELESS” Wheeler — 30,740

Team Infused (No. 6 – EU): Niall Sunderland, Nick Nolson, Deleo “Zerg” Devitt, and Adam “Defrag” Mathews — 31,675

Giants Gaming (No. 7 – EU): Antonio “TojoR” Jorda, Carlos “Lgend” Pereiras, Iván “YaKo” Rodríguez, and Brian “Braaain” Fairlamb — 30,550

Millenium (No. 8 – EU): Mark “MarkyB” Bryceland, Adam “Peatie” Peate, Tomas “GunShy” Jones, and David “Urban” Marsh — 27,990


These other notable teams will have one last chance to improve their seeding for the open bracket at CWL New Orleans in this week’s CWL 2K tournaments, which begin on Jan. 7.

Update Jan. 2 10:15pm CT: Enigma6 officially revealed its new lineup earlier tonight. Blazt joined E6, and now Richard “Ricky” Stacy, Jacob “Decemate” Cato, and Maurice “Fero” Henriquez are a team-of-three.


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Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.