CWL Reveals Two Upcoming APAC Events

The Call of Duty World League is going back to the land down under in 2017.

The Call of Duty World League revealed today that two open APAC events will be played this year, both taking place in Sydney.

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Both events will have a $30,000 and 10,000 CWL Pro Points prize pool and will be open to all Asia-Pacific teams, with the first event kicking off on March 3.

In the press release, ESL stated that the top-two teams from the Sony Call of Duty Asia Championship, UnVeiL Nova and RamPaGe Gaming, will be attending the first CWL Sydney Open event.

The second event will take place on May 12-14, with the same format and prize pool.

Teams can sign up now by buying a team pass using Eventbrite.


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