CWL Finals 2019 will take place in Miami this July

The CWL is taking its talents to South Beach.
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The Call of Duty World League has finally revealed details about the second-to-last Black Ops 4 event of 2019.

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The 2019 CWL Finals will take place in Miami from July 19 to 21, the CWL announced today.

The CWL Finals will act as the playoffs for the CWL Pro League this year. “We’re elevating the CWL Pro League Playoffs to its own dedicated event, featuring the best teams in the world competing for a prize pool and trophy,” the CWL said in September.

The CWL Finals will feature the best teams from the CWL Pro League regular season, which is set to end on Friday, July 5. The top amateur circuit teams will also get to compete in a separate playoff event at the CWL Finals. This amateur tournament will serve as the Last Chance Qualifier for the 2019 Call of Duty World League Championship.

Related: How to watch CWL London 2019

Details about CoD Champs 2019 aren’t available yet. We do know that the 16 CWL Pro League teams and the best 16 amateur squads will get to compete at the event, however.

Although we’ve learned crucial details about the 2019 CWL Finals, most Call of Duty fans will now turn their attention toward CWL London, which officially began today.


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