New Call of Duty World League season starts with MLG Las Vegas

The new season of the Call of Duty World League will kick off on December 16th 2016 with the start of MLG Las Vegas.

The competition will feature top North American teams battling it out for a share of the $100,000 prize pool at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas between December 16th and 18th. Anyone is able to sign up for the event with a team pass, for four players and a coach, setting you back $299.99.

Standard tickets are on sale for the event right now priced at $49.99, with a VIP ticket costing $149.99.

This will of course be the first major event played on Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, which is set to launch in just a few weeks. Throughout the rest of the year competitions across the globe will see professional players battle it out to become world champions.

The debut season of the CWL was a massive success, huge thanks to the Call of Duty community and our partners for their support. Congratulations to Team EnVyUs and all the talented teams who competed. But come December, a new season starts and what better place to kick things off than in Las Vegas,” said Rob Kostich, General Manager and Executive Vice President of Call of Duty. We’re thrilled to start a new CWL season, featuring Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, at MLG Las Vegas. It’s going to be a great, exciting new season for the CWL and we look forward to the competition to come.”

If you can’t make it out to Vegas the event will be avalible to watch in Infinite Warfare on PS4 as well as on MLG.TV, Twitch and YouTube.

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