FaZe Clan Earns Title of CWL Pro

After eight weeks of intense Call of Duty®: WWII action, FaZe Clan earned the title of CWL Pro League Stage 1 champions after an action-packed competition this past weekend at the MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The CWL Pro League Stage 1 Playoffs, presented by PlayStation®4, concluded with OpTic Gaming, Luminosity Gaming, and Team Kaliber rounding out the top four spots over the weekend.

For their win, CWL Pro League Stage 1 champions FaZe Clan earn the majority stake of the event’s $500,000 prize pool and become the early season favorite in the record-setting Call of Duty World League season featuring $4.2 million in total prizing. The team will also have their names hoisted on a banner at a future event in the G FUEL Hall of Champions, where championship teams throughout CWL history are celebrated for their achievements within the entrance of Call of Duty World League events.

Tommy “ZooMaa” Paparratto of FaZe Clan was unstoppable during Stage 1 of the CWL Pro League, recognized as the ASTRO Gaming CWL MVP.

It feels incredible to win. It’s been three years since FaZe won a championship and we knew we were good enough to do it. I want to cry right now, I’m so happy. I love my team,” said Paparratto after FaZe Clan’s championship victory.

A sold-out crowd at the MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio, witnessed the action while fans from around the world watched FaZe Clan hoist the trophy live on MLG.com/CallofDuty and Twitch.tv/CallofDuty, as well as within the in-game Call of Duty®: WWII theater.

Following the event, FaZe Clan’s Tommy “ZooMaa” Paparratto, Luminosity Gaming’s Josiah “Slacked” Berry, OpTic Gaming’s Ian “Crimsix” Porter, and Team Kaliber’s Kenny “Kenny” Williams were named to the SCUF Gaming Team of the Week, which honors top competitors in the CWL each week.

Final placements for CWL Pro League Stage 1 Playoffs:
  • 1st – FaZe Clan
  • 2nd – OpTic Gaming
  • 3rd – Luminosity Gaming
  • 4th – Team Kaliber
  • 5th/6th – Red Reserve / eUnited
  • 7th/8th – Rise Nation / Team EnVyUs

The next event in the Call of Duty® World League schedule is the CWL Seattle Open, taking place April 20 – 22. On Thursday, April 19, the CWL will hold a relegation tournament to determine the final four teams to join the top-6 teams from Stage 1 of the CWL Pro League Stage 1 in Stage 2 competition beginning in May. Stage 1 teams Evil Geniuses from the United States, UK’s Epsilon Esports, Australia’s Mindfreak, and France’s Team Vitality will compete against top, qualified online teams for Stage 2 placement. Earning a CWL Pro League Stage 2 pool placement also guarantees a chance to compete at the 2018 CWL Championship later this summer.

FaZe Clan Earns Title of CWL Pro

CWL Seattle Open tickets are available now in multiple varieties, while supplies last. General admission passes for the event are available for $59.99 (plus applicable fees and taxes). A Premium Pass for the event is also available for $89.99 (plus applicable fees and taxes) and includes an event t-shirt and one month of MLG GameBattles Premium. A $299.99 (plus applicable fees and taxes) Prestige Pass is also available and includes an event t-shirt, event jacket, one-hour early entrance to the venue, access to the Prestige Lounge and more. For tickets, visit MLG.com/CWLSeattle.

This weekend’s Stage 1 finals follows a strong start to the 2018 CWL season, which not only features a record-setting season-long, total prize purse, but also record levels of participation at CWL events. Equally, the 2018 season also has delivered a robust roster of league partners and sponsors including PlayStation® 4, SCUF Gaming, G FUEL and Astro Gaming.

“The Call of Duty World League is fortunate to have partners that share our dedication to bringing Call of Duty fans the best-in-class, competitive experience of the CWL. Thank you to our partners at PlayStation, SCUF Gaming, G FUEL, and Astro Gaming for their continued support throughout this record-setting season,” said Call of Duty Esports Director, Kevin Flynn.

 

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