Major League Gaming is Back!
Last week, several reports were released stating that Major League Gaming (MLG) was returning to Call of Duty.
Last week, several reports were released stating that Major League Gaming (MLG) was returning to Call of Duty.
In a day full of big announcements, a group of Challenge Division players found themselves a new home. Kingdom eSports announced the signing of TuQuick, FA5TBALLA, Thing2, and Stamino to their Call of Duty roster.
A day before the Call of Duty World League came back, Nadeshot made a big announcement. In a YouTube video titled, "STARTING MY OWN TEAM!" he announced a brand new eSports organization, 100 Thieves.
Rostermania ahead of Stage 2 left the duo of Teepee and Aches without a team after they were dropped from Team EnVyUs. Throughout the first season, the players on Team EnVyUs had trouble getting along.
The past year has been a bumpy ride for Major League Gaming.
After a short break, the Call of Duty World League will be back with Stage 2 beginning Tuesday, April 19th.
It has been relatively quiet in North American Call of Duty after the Stage 1 Finals were completed.
For the second year in a row, Blizzard's Heroes of the Storm was aired on ESPN 2, the secondary channel of America's most popular sports network.
It is no secret that Team Kaliber has had a disappointing year. They qualified for the Call of Duty World League, but they have not done anything special since.
Several months ago, popular gaming website IGN launched a weekly, pre-recorded show covering esports.