Super Bowl? World Series? Champion's League? British Open? Man, shut that noise; we're talking about the Call of Duty Championship here. Everyone should know by now that real sports must be able to be played by those in their underwear with dangerously high cholesterol levels while a fine layer of gourmet Cheetos dust lines all the equipment. And the only performance enhancing drug is Red Bull. Now that's competition!
But seriously, Call of Duty and Major League Gaming are once again holding the de facto videogame championship between the 32 best Call of Duty teams that could get their homework done early that weekend (ZING! Okay, I'll stop now). The weekend in question is March 28 - 30. The location is Los Angeles and the prize for the top team is the haxxor's share of 1 million dollars (as in real dollars, not Microsoft points or bitcoins or whatever).
In the featured event, Call of Duty: Ghosts for the Xbox One will hold its first competitive tournament.
For full details, follow the jump.
Santa Monica, CA - January 9, 2014 - Gamers prepare for the ultimate Call of Duty® competition where victory is determined in the blink of an eye. From Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard (Nasdaq: ATVI), Infinity Ward and Xbox, in partnership with Major League Gaming (MLG) and other international eSports partners, the second annual Call of Duty® Championship, presented by Xbox tournament will play host to 32 of the best Call of Duty teams from around the world as they compete for rights to the Call of Duty "World Champions" title and lion's share of the tournament's $1 million prize purse this March 28 - 30, in Los Angeles.
"Last year's championship came down to the final minute of the final match with everyone holding their breath to see who would win. The skill, passion and energy brought by these teams and the crowd looking-on showed just what makes our community the best in the world," said Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing. "Call of Duty is more than a video game. It's a pastime shared by millions. It's exciting to play and fun to watch, and we can't wait to see what this year's event has in store."
This year's tournament will also serve as the first official competitive Call of Duty event played on Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, where prize money will be awarded. Programming covering the weekend's non-stop excitement and hard fought matches will be live streamed on the Xbox Live online entertainment network and MLG.tv for the world to experience.
Call of Duty teams from six continents covering North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia will contend for their place at the Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox tournament in a range of qualifying events hosted by eSports organizations. Qualifying for the Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox will be handled through online tournaments played on the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft, and broadcasted on MLG.tv, with select live regional finals taking place late February through early March in Australia, the United Kingdom and the U.S. The live regional finals will be played on Xbox One and will also be broadcasted live on MLG.tv and other broadcast partners.
The Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox tournament is open to all qualified players, whether professional gamers or not, provided they meet the requirements of the official rules and regulations. Further details on the 2014 Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox, including full rules and regulations, Call of Duty®: Ghosts maps and modes for the tournament, prizing distribution, travel accommodations and more can be found at http://www.majorleaguegaming.com/news/qualify-for-the-call-of-duty-championship/.