Call of Duty: WWII Esports

Call of Duty: WWII


Release Date:
2017
Prize Money Awarded:
$4,578,021.00 From 77 Tournaments
Recorded Date Range:
2017-11-03 to




Call of Duty: WWII (abbreviated as COD: WWII) is a first-person shooter developed by Sledgehammer Games and published by Activision. It is the fourteenth primary installment in the Call of Duty series and the first to be set primarily during World War II since the release of Call of Duty: World at War in 2008. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on November 3, 2017. It replaced Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare as the competitive Call of Duty game for the 2017-2018 Call of Duty esports season, and was succeeded by Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

Call of Duty: WWII removes the advanced system of movement present in the two previous Call of Duty titles, which included double jumping and wall running. Instead, it features a return of traditional movement to the series, taking it back to a "boots on the ground" gameplay style. WWII features a "hit-the-deck" mechanic that allows the player to leap forward and throw themselves on the ground in order to get to cover quickly, similarly to a previous mechanic known as "dolphin dive" in Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

The Call of Duty World League Championship (or CoD Champs for short) will be Activision's 6th annual Call of Duty Championship tournament for the competitive scene, the largest tournament in CoD esports. It is the final tournament of the Call of Duty World League, where the best Call of Duty players from around the world converge and compete against each other. The 2018 edition saw Evil Geniuses crowned the champions, with a roster of Aches, Apathy, Assault and Silly.



Top Players


 Player IDPlayer NameTotal (Game)
1.United States SiLLYJustin Fargo-Palmer$184,648.43
2.United States AssaultAdam Garcia$173,250.00
3.United States AchesPatrick Price$170,250.00
4.United States ApathyBryan Zhelyazkov$170,250.00
5.United States AccuracyLamar Abedi$160,250.00
6.United States KennyKenneth Williams$160,250.00
7.Canada GunlessPierce Hillman$120,875.00
8.United States LoonyDaniel Loza$118,875.00
9.United States TJHalyThomas Haly$118,875.00
10.United States FeroMaurice Henriquez$110,250.00
11.United States EnableIan Wyatt$108,250.00
12.United States AttachDillon Price$94,500.00
13.United States CrowderChris Crowder$94,500.00
14.United States PriestahhPreston Greiner$94,500.00
15.United States ZooMaaTom Paparratto$94,500.00
16.United States JKapJordan Kaplan$94,250.00
17.United States JohnJohnathan Perez$94,250.00
18.United States SlackedJosiah Berry$94,250.00
19.United States SlasherAustin Liddicoat$89,650.00
20.United States OctaneSam Larew$80,500.00
21.United States FormaLMatthew Piper$73,250.00
22.United States ChinoMartin Chino$72,000.00
23.United Kingdom JoeeJoseph Pinnington$70,000.00
24.United Kingdom Zer0Trei Morris$70,000.00
25.United Kingdom RatedRhys Price$69,687.50


Online/LAN Breakdown


LocationPrize Money% of Total
Online Only$79,416.001.73%
Offline/LAN$4,498,605.0098.27%

Comparisons


» Call of Duty: Modern Warfare-$2,922,763.50
» Call of Duty: Black Ops 4-$2,156,917.95
» Call of Duty: Vanguard-$1,742,979.00
» Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War-$1,720,979.00
» Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare+$411,315.94
» Call of Duty: Black Ops III+$638,237.71
» Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare+$1,966,212.07
» Call of Duty: Ghosts+$2,983,835.75
» Call of Duty: Black Ops 2+$3,098,881.75
» Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3+$3,417,205.34

Top Countries


 Country NamePrize Money
1.United States United States$3,252,020.35
2.United Kingdom United Kingdom$564,348.68
3.Canada Canada$217,143.72
4.Japan Japan$180,657.44
5.Australia Australia$74,655.00
6.France France$38,375.00
7.Ireland Ireland$33,812.50
8.Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia$29,650.00
9.Spain Spain$20,602.38
10.Italy Italy$14,261.86