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2019 CWL Pro League

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2019 CWL Pro League
2019
Tournament information
SportCall of Duty: Black Ops 4
LocationColumbus, Ohio, United States
Miami, Florida, United States
Dates4 February 2019–July 2019
AdministratorActivision
Host(s)Major League Gaming
Venue(s)MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio
Miami Beach Convention Center
Teams16
Purse$2,400,000
Final positions
ChampionseUnited
Runner-upGen.G esports
MVPChris "Simp" Lehr
← 2018

The 2019 CWL Pro League was the Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 league on PlayStation 4 which took place from February through July, 2019.[1]

Format

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The 2019 CWL Global Pro League will consist of a single stage, with 16 teams from North America, Europe and the APAC region participating. The 16 teams will be split into 2 different divisions. Unlike previous years, teams will also play against teams from the other division. Teams will be able to make changes to their roster throughout the season, with matches being broadcast on Monday through Thursday. The top teams will qualify for the CWL Finals.[1]

Tiebreakers

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In the event of two or more teams having the same win–loss record at the conclusion of the Regular Season, final placing will be determined via tiebreaker rules. Tiebreaker rules in order:[2]

  1. Head to head match win percentage (Matches won vs tied teams / matches played vs. tied teams)
  2. Head to head game win percentage (Games won vs tied teams / games played vs. tied teams)
  3. Divisional match win percentage (Matches won vs same division teams / matches played vs same division teams)
  4. Divisional game win percentage (Games won vs same division teams / games played vs same division teams)
  5. Overall game win percentage (overall games won / overall games played)

If these tiebreakers cannot break a tie, the tied teams will be scheduled to play a best-of-five round-robin tiebreaker. A coin-flip will determine which team will act as home and away for pick ban process. After each team has played all other tied Teams in the tiebreaker, their records of games won and games lost will be used to break the tie.

If there is a tie involving more than two teams and a tiebreaker resolved the tie for a team(s), but leaves at least two teams tied, the tie(s) that remains will be broken by starting over with the Head to Head Match winning percentage tiebreaker.

Pro League

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16 teams from around the world will participate in the CWL Pro League. The top four teams from CWL Las Vegas will automatically qualify for the CWL Pro League while teams placing 5th - 32nd will fight for the remaining 12 CWL Pro League spots, at a qualification event that will take place in January at the MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio.[1][3]

Qualified teams

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CWL Las Vegas
OpTic Gaming (1st)
eUnited (2nd)
Splyce (3rd)
Luminosity Gaming (4th)
Qualifiers Pool Winners
Enigma6 (Pool A)
Team Envy (Pool B)
Midnight Esports (Pool C)
Evil Geniuses (Pool D)
Qualifiers Pool Runners-Up
Team Reciprocity (Pool A)
Team Heretics (Pool B)
100 Thieves (Pool C)
UYU (Pool D)
Qualifiers Playoff Winners
Excelerate Gaming (WB)
Team Space (WB)
Red Reserve (LB)
Overtime eSport (LB)

Regular season

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A total of 16 teams, spread across 2 Divisions, participate during the Regular Season of the Pro League. Each team will play 22 matches: two Best of Five series against the other teams in their Division and one Best of Five series against the eight teams in the other Division. The top 4 teams from each Division will directly qualify for the Playoff Bracket while the bottom 4 teams will have to play in the Play-In Bracket. Matches will be played from February 4 through July 5.[2]

Division A

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Pos[4] Team Overall Series Overall Games Divisional Series Divisional Games Qualification
1 OpTic Gaming 16–6 53–38 11–3 37–19 Playoff Bracket
2 Gen.G esports[a] 15–7 54–36 8–6 32–27
3 FaZe Clan[b] 13–9 51–36 10–4 36–17
4 Team Reciprocity 12–10 43–48 7–7 27–32
5 Midnight Esports 12–10 43–40 7–7 25–26 Play-In Bracket
6 Evil Geniuses 8–14 40–51 5–9 21–28
7 Luminosity Gaming 8–14 40–51 3–11 19–37
8 UYU 6–16 29–55 5–9 24–34

Division B

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Pos[4] Team Overall Series Overall Games Divisional Series Divisional Games Qualification
1 eUnited 18–4 60–32 12–2 38–21 Playoff Bracket
2 100 Thieves 17–5 57–24 11–3 35–15
3 Splyce 11–11 46–43 7–7 29–27
4 Team Heretics 10–12 41–50 7–7 29–31
5 Team Envy 8–14 41–49 4–10 25–33 Play-In Bracket
6 UNITS[c] 8–14 39–55 5–9 24–35
7 Enigma6 7–15 39–54 5–9 26–33
8 Elevate[d] 7–15 40–54 5–9 25–36
  1. ^ Gen.G esports acquired the Team Space roster and the team's spot on 31 January 2019.
  2. ^ FaZe Clan acquired the Red Reserve roster and the team's spot on 20 April 2019.
  3. ^ Denial Esports acquired the Overtime eSports roster and the organization's spot on 29 January 2019. On 31 May 2019, Denial Esports closed its doors and the team continued under the UNITS name.
  4. ^ Elevate acquired the Excelerate Gaming roster and the organization's spot on 19 April 2019.

Playoffs

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The playoffs will take place from July 19–21, 2019 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.[5]

Play-in bracket

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The play-in bracket is a single-elimination bracket consisting of the teams who placed 5th–8th in their division during regular-season play. Once two teams remain in the play-in bracket, those teams will be moved to round one of the playoff bracket.[2]

Semifinals Finals Qualified
         
B5 Team Envy 0
A8 UYU 3
UYU 0
Evil Geniuses 3
6A Evil Geniuses 3
7B Enigma6 0
Evil Geniuses PI1
Luminosity Gaming PI2
5A Midnight Esports 3
8B Elevate 2
Midnight Esports 1
Luminosity Gaming 3
6B UNITS 1
7A Luminosity Gaming 3

Playoff bracket

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The playoff bracket is a ten-team double-elimination bracket which consists of the two teams who qualified via the play-in bracket and the top four teams from each division of regular-season play. The 4th-placed team from each division will be placed in the first round of the winners' bracket, facing one of the two teams which qualified via the play-in bracket.[2]

Winners' bracket

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Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4
A1 OpTic Gaming 0
B4 Team Heretics 2 Luminosity Gaming 3
PI2 Luminosity Gaming 3 Luminosity Gaming 1
FaZe Clan 3
B2 100 Thieves 0
A3 FaZe Clan 3
FaZe Clan 1
eUnited 3
A2 Gen.G esports 3
A4 Team Reciprocity 3 B3 Splyce 1
PI1 Evil Geniuses 0 Gen.G esports 1
eUnited 3
B1 eUnited 3
Team Reciprocity 0


Final 3

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The Final 3 consists of the Winners Bracket Round 4 winners who enter in the Final, the Winners Bracket Round 4 losers and the winners of the Losers Bracket.

Semifinal Final
eUnited 0 3 W
FaZe Clan 0 Gen.G esports 3 0 L
Gen.G esports 3

Prize money

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A total of $2,400,000 prize money for the 2019 CWL Pro League will be distributed as follows:[2]

Place Team Prize money Win bonus[a] Total prize money
1st eUnited $544,375 $45,000 $589,375
2nd Gen.G esports $344,375 $37,500 $381,875
3rd FaZe Clan $244,375 $32,500 $276,875
4th Team Reciprocity $144,375 $30,000 $147,375
5th-6th 100 Thieves $88,125 $42,500 $130,625
Luminosity Gaming $20,000 $108,125
7th-8th OpTic Gaming $63,125 $40,000 $103,125
Splyce $27,500 $90,675
9th-10th Team Heretics $56,875 $25,000 $81,875
Evil Geniuses $20,000 $76,875
11th-12th Midnight Esports $44,375 $30,000 $74,375
UYU $15,000 $59,375
13th-16th Team Envy $20,000 $64,375
UNITS $20,000 $64,375
Enigma6 $17,500 $61,875
Elevate $17,500 $61,875
  1. ^ Teams also got a $2,500 bonus for each win during the Regular Season.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Announcing the Call of Duty World League 2019 Season". Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Call of Duty World League 2019 Pro League Official Rules Version 1.1" (PDF). Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  3. ^ "CWL Pro League Qualifier Preview". Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Call of Duty World League Standings". Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  5. ^ "CWL Finals Coming to Miami, July 19–21". Retrieved July 5, 2019.