With numerous game modes for players to dedicate hundreds of hours to, such as traditional multiplayer, the iconic Zombie slaughter-fest and, now, Blackout, Call of Duty’s attempt to capitalize on the “battle royale” game mode, the franchise shot to the top of Twitch’s viewing leaderboard. As successful as the franchise has been, constantly hitting atop the charts for most copies of a game sold each year, Call of Duty has never had the presence on Twitch that a game of that size should garner.
Today, Activision revealed plans to further incentivize participation in its Call of Duty World League (CWL) by adding $6M in prize pools (around $2M more than last year) for its 2019 season.
Ryan "Video Game Attorney" Morrison and ESG Law have banded together in an unlikely alliance to stop fraud and player abuse within esports. Their prime target is Robby Ringnalda.