Call of Duty continues to be one of the most popular games to play, and that’s the case with esports professionals and recreational players. While that might be the case, it has become clear that all players are starting to grow frustrated with some of the most recent updates.
The news surrounding Call of Duty never ceases to stop, but this time the news is coming from the Challengers side of things. The Call of Duty Challengers League is a chance for players to try to become professional players, and it is making big changes in 2024.
League of Legends continues to be one of the most popular esports out there in the industry, and 2024 is set to be a big year. The action has already started in 2024, and there have been several updates already made to the game.
The Call of Duty League is back after winter break, and there will be plenty of action over the next few months before a new champion is crowned. Call of Duty continues to be one of the most played video games, and it has really helped to put esports on the market.
The esports industry is one that never seems to rest, but there are still some times in which games have to take some time off. That was the case recently with Fortnite, but Chapter 5 is now back and ready for more action from players.
The Rocket League Championship Series is back for another year, and the detail for the 2024 version of the event are now out. This RLCS is open to anyone that wants to play, and there is a prize pool of $4.3 million that is available.
The Madden24 Championship Series has come down to the end as the final four finalists are now set and ready to battle it out. As usual, the Madden Championship Series Finals will be broadcast on both Twitch and YouTube and are set to take place on January 10th.
The esports world just continues to grow and become more popular, but Call of Duty remains one of the top options in this industry. 2023 proved to be a successful year for Call of Duty leagues all throughout the world, and you should expect much of the same in 2024.
Riot Games, the creator of League of Legends, has announced the introduction of a Hall of Fame dedicated to its esports scene. This Hall of Fame aims to honor the achievements and legacies of exceptional individuals in League of Legends esports. It's a significant development in recognizing the contributions of players, coaches, and other professionals who have shaped the game's competitive landscape.
BLAST, a renowned esports tournament organizer, has announced a partnership with Epic Games for the 2024 competitive season. This collaboration involves two of Epic Games' flagship titles: Fortnite and Rocket League. The partnership aims to enhance the competitive experience for both games.