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CoD Championship announces the 32 final teams.

by: Sean Cahill -
More On: Call of Duty: Ghosts

E-Sports Championships have become rather commonplace in the world of gaming, primarily regarding first person shooters that requires more than just one person going on a tirade while the rest try not to die.  Activision continues the trend by announcing the Call of Duty Championship, which is represented by 32 teams from around the world.  Coverage of the championship can be found on MLG.tv while the final match will be available also on Xbox Live on Sunday, March 30th.  Good luck to all of the competitors!

 
 
32 of the WORLD'S Best Call of Duty Teams Heading to Los Angeles MARCH 28-30TH 
to Compete in Activision's Call of Duty® Championship, presented by Xbox

 

The Call of Duty® Championship, presented by Xbox Will be Livestreamed 

on MLG.tv, with the Final Match Also Available to View on 

Xbox Live on Sunday, March 30th at 3:00 p.m. PDT

 

Since January, the best competitive Call of Duty® teams from around the world have gone head-to-head in regional qualifying events in order to secure a spot at the 2014Call of Duty® Championship, presented by Xbox, where 32 teams will compete playing Call of Duty®: Ghosts on Xbox One for the tournament's $1 million prize pool, and the coveted title of "Call of Duty World Champions."

 

This past weekend, the final eight spots were determined during Major League Gaming's (MLG) Call of Duty U.S. Championships at Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL, where team Strictly Business emerged as the U.S. Champion.

 

Below is the full list of the 32 teams that will compete in this year's Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox:

 

TCM Gaming (UK)

SSOF Gaming (Brazil)

Epsilon Esports (UK)

Aztek Gaming (Mexico)

TEC Intensity (UK)

Nsp (South Korea)

Team Orbit (UK)

Trident T1dotters (Australia)

Vitality Rises (France)

Immunity (Australia)

Vitality Returns (France)

VexX Revenge (Canada)

Killerfish (Germany)

WiLD Gaming (Canada)

SK Gaming (Germany)

Echelon (Singapore)

Reign Mix (Sweden)

Strictly Business (U.S.A.)

AllStars (Netherlands)

CompLexity (U.S.A.)

Wizards (Spain)

Team Kaliber (U.S.A.)

Sublime (Italy)

FaZe (U.S.A.)

Lightning Pandas (EU)

EnVyUs (U.S.A.)

Team Rize ZA (South Africa)

Rise Nation (U.S.A.)

Klarity Gaming (UAE)

OpTic Gaming (U.S.A.)

Brazil 5 Stars (Brazil)

Xfinity Gaming (U.S.A.)

 

 

For more information on the Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox, head over towww.callofduty.com/esports, and be sure to follow the @eSportsCOD Twitter for all the latest tournament updates, and join the conversation by using #CODChamps.