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CoD Champs 2019 will be held in Los Angeles

Champs is headed back to LA.

Call of Duty fans have finally learned where the biggest event of the year will take place.

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The 2019 CWL Championship will be held in Los Angeles from Aug. 16 to 18, the Call of Duty World League announced today before the start of CWL Anaheim.

The tournament will take place in Pauley Pavilion, which is an arena on UCLA’s campus where the university’s basketball teams play their home games.

This year will mark CoD Champs’ return to Los Angeles after the 2017 event took place in Orlando and the 2018 competition was held in Columbus, Ohio. All of the CoD Champs events from 2013 to 2016 were held in California.

Although many Call of Duty fans are excited about CoD Champs in a few months, one of the other biggest events of the year just began. CWL Anaheim is now live with the 16 Pro League teams fighting for their share of a $325,000 prize pool.


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