Call of Duty League revises schedule, combines 20 matches into ‘Super Week’

Buckle up, CDL fans.

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In light of widespread power outages across the southern U.S., the Call of Duty League plans to host a “Super Week” that will feature 20 group play matches over seven consecutive days beginning Feb. 22.

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The 10 matches that were set to take place from Feb. 18 to 21, as well as the 10 scheduled between Feb. 25 to 28, will be combined into one week of action, the CDL announced today.

https://twitter.com/CODLeague/status/1362492142136877056?s=20

While the Super Week matches will stay the same, the order in which they’ll be played will be different. The league also announced that only the first day, Feb. 22, will be a doubleheader. Three matches will be played on each of the remaining six days.

This change comes a day after the CDL officially postponed the first two matches of its second week yesterday amid a winter storm that’s left millions of Americans without power. At the time, the league teased an “exciting announcement” regarding a revised schedule.

Texas is the state that’s been impacted the most by the power outages. And because two dozen players in the CDL live in the Dallas/Fort-Worth area, most teams haven’t been able to practice for several days. A few players without power even visited ZooMaa, who lives in the area and has maintained power in his apartment.

As is the case with many places in Texas, controlled outages have become commonplace to alleviate stress on the state’s power grid. This has left many in the literal dark for much of the week and there’s seemingly no end in sight for these outages.

The 2021 Call of Duty League season will resume on Monday, Feb. 22 when the Florida Mutineers take on the Los Angeles Guerrillas at 2pm CT.

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Dot Esports associate editor. Co-host of the Ego Chall Podcast. Since discovering esports through the 2013 Call of Duty Championship, Preston has pursued a career in esports and gaming. He graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism in 2021.