Activision has published the final list of the 32 teams who have qualified for a spot in its Call of Duty World Championship. The teams will be competing for a USD$1 million prize pool in Los Angeles, March 28-30.
Like 2013’s Black Ops II event, this year’s Call of Duty: Ghosts contest sees 13 teams from the Americas, 13 teams from Europe, four teams from the Asia Pacific region, and two teams from Africa and the Middle East make the cut. Qualifying teams have survived a series of local qualifiers and regional finals to reach the championship event.
The full list of the 32 teams that will compete is below:
- Immunity (Australia)
- Trident T1dotters (Australia)
- Brazil 5 Stars (Brazil)
- SSOF Gaming (Brazil)
- VexX Revenge (Canada)
- WiLD Gaming (Canada)
- Lightning Pandas (EU)
- Vitality Returns (France)
- Vitality Rises (France)
- Killerfish (Germany)
- SK Gaming (Germany)
- Sublime (Italy)
- Aztek Gaming (Mexico)
- AllStars (Netherlands)
- Echelon (Singapore)
- Team Rize ZA (South Africa)
- Nsp (South Korea)
- Wizards (Spain)
- Reign Mix (Sweden)
- Klarity Gaming (UAE)
- Epsilon Esports (UK)
- Team Orbit (UK)
- TCM Gaming (UK)
- TEC Intensity (UK)
- CompLexity (USA)
- EnVyUs (USA)
- FaZe (USA)
- OpTic Gaming (USA)
- Rise Nation (USA)
- Strictly Business (USA)
- Team Kaliber (USA)
- Xfinity Gaming (USA)
Matches from the tournament will be streamed on Xbox Live and MLG.tv.
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