Updated July 22: Here’s everything you need to know about CWL Finals 2019. The Call of Duty World League wrapped up the Pro League season earlier in the month, and now 16 teams will head to the CWL final major.
CWL Finals Day 3: July 21, 2019 – Championship Sunday
After an intense Day 2 of the CWL Finals, many hearts were broken. Luminosity continued going on strong since day 1 looking in the best shape since CWL Fort Worth. However, the buck stopped at Team Recirpcotiy in the losers Bracket as they lost 3-2. Another heartbreak was on the side of OpTic Gaming fans as they went 0-6 in the entire CWL Finals; the worst performance for them in a very long time. OpTic, who finished in 1st place overall in Division B lost back to back to Luminosity Gaming and their arch-rivals, 100 Thieves. OG, who were considered one of the favorites are now left to answer a lot of questions.
100 Thieves was another heartbreak for many fans as they were hoping to go to three titles in a row. Looking unstoppable since the last two CWL majors and all the way through the rest of the Pro Season now went down the drain in just one day. 100 Thieves were swept by a very good FaZe Clan group. They bounced back against OpTic Gaming in the losers bracket and fell short to Gen.G Gen.G finally had the last laugh against 100 Thieves. 100T had Gen.G’s number all season and at every major. It was a major celebration for Gen.G fans that was warranted. FaZe Clan cruised to the quarter-finals as did Team Reciprocity. Championship Sunday is today, and this is how the results and schedule look like.
CWL Finals Brackets Results
CWL Finals Championship Sunday
1). 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM / 6:00 PM BST
- Team Reciprocity 1 VS Gen.G 3
2). 2:30 PM ET / 11:30 PM PT / 7:00 PM BST
- FaZe Clan 1 VS eUnited 3
3). 4:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM PT / 9:00 PM BST
- FaZe Clan 0 VS Gen.G 3
4). 5:30 PM PT / 2:30 PM PT / 10:30 PM BST
- eUnited 3 VS Gen.G 0 (2nd best of 5 series)
eUnited won the 2nd best of 5 series after Gen.G beat them 3-0 in the first series. This will be eUniteds 1st title in 2019 after a third appearance in the finals. Read all about the final match below:
CWL Finals Champions – eUnited Grand Final Winners
CWL Miami Day 2: July 20, 2019
We head into Day 2 of the CWL Miami Call of Duty Finals. The first day brought clarity on what we could expect in the playoffs with only one real upset. Day 1 had teams who didn’t qualify for the playoffs from the Pro League season competing in the “Play-In Bracket”. Team Envy, UYU, Evil Geniuses, Enigma6, Midnight Esports, Elevate, Units and Luminosity Gaming were all fighting it out in the single-elimination bracket. The usual suspects were eliminated with Luminosity Gaming and Evil Geniuses moving out of the Play-In Bracket and into the Winners bracket.
The two teams that qualified at the bottom of the list were Team Recipricyr and Team Heretics, who would have to play Luminosity Gaming and Evil Geniuses, while the rest of the qualified teams would see action in Day 2. An upset happened with Luminosity beating Team Heretics in a very close match 3-2. Luminosity Gaming, on paper, has some of the best talents in the CWL. However, they have had a shaky started in the season, and were able to pull a surprise at CWL Fort Worth. However, since their CWL Major win at Fort Worth they weren’t able to find life at all in the remaining weeks. Given the losing streak, Lum had, one of their best players, Gunless, left to play with Team Envy. This seemed to shake things up with Luminosity as the team started winning some games finally. By the end of the CWL season, things started to look good again for the Canadian esports organization.
It’s @Slacked with the big play for @Luminosity, they take the 3-2 series over @TeamHeretics to advance in the Winners Bracket at the Pro League Playoffs! pic.twitter.com/jGTX84AC4V
— Call of Duty World League (@CODWorldLeague) July 20, 2019
On the other hand, Team Reciprocity continues to prove that they shouldn’t be taken lightly, beating Evil Geniuses 3-0. Things look very interesting moving into day 2 of CWL Miami. Let’s take a look at what the Finals have in store on day 2.
Day 2 CWL Miami Schedule:
1). 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM / 6:00 PM BST
- 100 Thieves 0 VS FaZe Clan 3
- Gen.G 3 VS Splyce 1
2). 2:00 PM ET / 11:30 PM PT / 7:00 PM BST
- OpTic Gaming 0 VS Luminosity 3
- eUnited 3 VS Team Reciprocity 0
3). 4:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM PT / 9:00 PM BST
- Team Heretics 1 VS Splyce 3
- Evil Geniuses 2 VS 100 Thieves 3
4). 5:30 PM PT / 2:30 PM PT / 10:30 PM BST
- eUnited 3 VS Gen.G 1
5). 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT / 12:00 AM BST
- Luminosity 1 VS FaZe Clan 3
- 100 Thieves 3 VS OpTic Gaming 0
6). 8:30 PM ET / 5:30 PM PT / 1:30 AM BST
- Gen.G 3 VS 100 Thieves 2
- Team Reciprocity 3 VS Luminosity Gaming 2
ABSOLUTE WIZARDRY FROM @Maux!
He gets the defuser and helps @GenG eliminate @100Thieves from the Pro League Playoffs! The 3-peat bid is OVER. pic.twitter.com/GG13UNxnFj
— Call of Duty World League (@CODWorldLeague) July 21, 2019
Here is how the brackets look like for today:
We’ll continue to update this page throughout the day.
CWL Finals 2019 UPDATE: Results, Schedule, Stats and Analysis
The Call of Duty World League Finals is starting today. Sixteen teams will play Black Ops 4 and compete for the 1st place prize of $500,000. The CoD Pro League ended earlier in the month, solidifying the top teams of each division, and highlight the weaker teams. Here are the final standings at the end of the 2019 season:
Eunited has lead both divisions in points and has maintained their dominance throughout the Pro League. 100 Thieves had one of the worst starts in their first week of the season, however, they bounced back to be favorites in the last 3 CWL majors. OpTic Gaming and Gen.g come in 3rd and 4th, with OpTic Gaming losing a couple of games towards the end. However, they have been quite consistent throughout the year.
The remaining four teams that have secured a spot for the playoffs are:
- FaZe Clan
- Team Reciprocity
- Splyce
- Team Heretics
CWL Finals Schedule and Bracket
CWL Finals Brackets
The Call of Duty World League has released the CWL Finals schedule today, showcasing both the Play-in Brackets and Play-offs. The Play-In Bracket are for teams that finished at the bottom of the standings at the end of the CWL Pro League season. The Play-In Bracket is a single-elimination format, with the final two teams qualifying for the playoffs.
The teams that will be competing in the Play-in bracket are:
- Team Envy
- UYU
- Evil Geniuses
- Enigma6
- Midnight Esports
- Elevate
- Units
- Luminosity Gaming
The first Qualified team in the Play-In Bracket will play against Team Reciprocity in the first round of the Winners Bracket Pro League Playoffs. The second qualified team will play Team Heretics.
Here is how the Pro League Playoffs Winner Brackets look like:
CWL Finals Schedule and Results
Here is how the schedule looks like for Friday, July 19:
1). 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM / 6:30 PM BST
- Units 1 VS Luminosity Gaming 3
- Midnight Esports 3 VS Elevate 2
2). 3:30 PM ET / 12:30 PM PT / 8:30 PM BST
- Evil Geniuses 3 VS Enigma6 0
- Team Envy 0 VS UYU 3
3). 5:00 PM ET / 2:00 PM PT / 10:00 PM BST
- UYU 0 VS Evil Geniuses 3
- Luminosity 3 VS Midnight 1
4). 6:30 PM PT / 3:30 PM PT / 11:30 PM BST
- Team Heretics 2 VS Luminosity Gaming 3
- Team Reciprocity 3 VS Evil Geniuses 0
5). 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT / 1:00 AM BST
- MIAMI ALL-STAR GAME: Division A 2 vs Division B 3
CWL Final Players
Here are the players for the CWL Finals:
- Gen.G:
- Chance “Maux” Moncivaez
- Michael “MajorManiak” Szymaniak
- Jared “Nagafen” Harrell
- Colt “Havok” McLendon
- Dylan “Envoy” Hannon
- Heretics:
- Alejandro “Lucky” Moreno
- Jorge Gabriel “Methodzsick” Alvarez
- Juan Antonio “JurNii” Gonzalez
- Ronaldo “Waartex” Lovado
- Adrian “MeTTalZ” Serrano
- UYU:
- Saul “Parzelion” Masse
- Alex “Zaptius” Bonilla
- Jorge “MethodZ” Bancells
- Matteo “Royalty” Faithfull
- Adrian “MeTTalZz” Serrano
- FaZe Clan:
- Tommy “ZooMaa” Paparatto
- McArthur “Cellium” Jovel
- Obaid “Asim” Asim
- Matthew “Skrapz” Marshall
- Trei “Zer0” Morris
- 100 Thieves:
- Kenny “Kenny” Williams
- Preston “Priestahh” Greiner
- Sam “Octane” Larew
- Austin “SlasheR” Liddicoat
- Ian “Enable” Wyatt
- Elevate:
- Wailers “Wailers” Locart
- Paul “Breszy” Breszynksl
- Mike “MRuiz” Ruiz
- Cesar “Skyz” Bueno
- Christopher “ProFeeZy” Astudillo
- Enigma6:
- Jordan “Jkap” Kaplan
- Dillon “Attach” Price
- John “Xotic” Bruno
- Timothy “Phantomz” Landis
- Bryan “Apathy” Zhelyazkov
- Evil Geniuses:
- John “Xotic” Bruno
- Tyler “FeLo” Johnson
- Jevon “Goonjar” Gooljar-Lim
- Matthew “Royalty” Faithfull
- Dillon “Attach” Price
- Midnight Esports:
- Devin “LlamaGod” Tran
- Renato “Saints” Forza
- Christopher “Parasite” Duarte
- Andres “Lacefield” Lacefield
- Rasim “Blazt” Ogresevic
- Splyce:
- Jordan “Jurd” Crowley
- Donovan “Temp” Laroda
- Ulysses “Aqua” Silva
- Daniel “Loony” Loza
- Cuyler “Huke” Garland
- Luminosity:
- Josiah “Slacked” Berry
- Johnathan “John” Perez
- Matthew “FormaL” Piper
- Carson “Brack” Newberry
- Nicholas “Classic” DiCostanzo
- Units:
- Joe “Joe” Pinnington
- Ben “Bance” Bance
- Rhys “Rated” Price
- Alex “Alex” Carpenter
- Ryan “Zeeked” Lapierre
- eUnited:
- James “Clayster” Eubanks
- Alec “Arcitys” Sanderson
- Preston “Prestinni” Sanderson
- Chris “Simp” Lehr
- Tyler “aBeZy” Pharris
- OpTic Gaming:
- Seth “Scump” Abner
- Ian “Crimsix” Porter
- Damon “Karma” Barlow
- Tommy “TJHaLy” Haly
- Brandon “Dashy” Otell
- Team Envy:
- Patrick “ACHES” Price
- Peirce “Gunless” Hillman
- Justin “SiLLY” Fargo-Palmer
- Maurice “Fero” Henriquez
- Cuyler “Huke” Garland
- Team Reciprocity:
- Dylan “Dylan” Henderson
- Bradley “Wuskin” Marshall
- Denholm “Denz” Taylor
- Zach “Zed” Denyer
- Dylan “Dylan” Henderson
CWL Miami All-Star Game
One of the exciting things at the CWL Finals is that there will be an All-Star Game. Earlier in the month, CoD esports fans were given the opportunity to choose one player from each team that has qualified for the playoffs. Additionally, the CWL analysts would pick two more All-Stars to compete in the matchup. After a week of voting, here is how the All-Star match-up will look like:
Representing Division A will be Dashy from OpTic Gaming, Dylan from Reciprocity, Envoy from Gen.G and Skrapkz from FaZe Clan. From Division B, the players that were voted in is Lucky from Team Heretics, Octane from 100 Thieves, Simp from eUnited and Temp from Splyce.
The last two spots were also filled in by the CWL panel which is Evil Genuises Attach for Division A, and Slasher of 100 Thieves for Division B. The CWL All-Star Game will happen after Friday’s competitive play, which is at 8:00 PM Eastern Time (5:00PM PT / 1:00 AM BST).
All eyes now toward the #CWLPS4 Finals in Miami: The competition is going to be at an all-time high with the Amateur Finals, Play-In Bracket, and the Pro League Playoffs!
Tickets and event info: https://t.co/hQurg3OoOh pic.twitter.com/vJrHB5GMzm
— Call of Duty World League (@CODWorldLeague) July 6, 2019
In case you missed the other CWL Majors, you can the full results below:
- CWL Vegas 2018 UPDATE: Top Teams Schedule and Start Time
- CWL Fort Worth 2019 UPDATE: Pools, Schedule, Stats and Analysis
- CWL London 2019: Pools, Schedule, Stats and Updates
- CWL Anaheim 2019: Schedule, Updates and Results
The CWL Championship will be happening next month, and these finals will be a telltale sign of what’s to come.
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