Atlanta FaZe dominate MW3 Esports World Cup: Recap, schedule, prize pool & more

CDL

Call of Duty Championships mark the end of a CDL season. However, a different final tournament has been featured for 2024. 11 CDL and four Challengers teams will competed for the lion’s share of a $1.8 million prize pool, and Atlanta FaZe took home the biggest prize.

For the first time since 2017, OpTic Texas became CoD world champions. The New York Subliners had an opportunity to win a second straight title, but OpTic pulled through with help from the hometown Dallas crowd.

However, OpTic couldn’t keep up their hot streak and ultimately fell to the Atlanta FaZe before they’d go on to win the entire tournament. This FaZe roster put themselves on top and walked away $600k richer.

Cellium getting MVP isn’t too surprising considering how much of a consistent carry he’s been for the Atlanta FaZe roster.

Here’s the full MW3 Esports World Cup recap, including the full schedule, final placements, prize pool & more.

How to Watch

All matches were streamed on the Esports World Cup YouTube channel, and you can catch the full VoDs there to catch up on how each team got their final placement.

Schedule and results

Esports World Cup Playoffs

Day 3: August 17

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Day 4: August 18

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Esports World Cup Groups

Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D

Day 1: August 15

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Day 2: August 16

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Standings & Prize pool

The event features a $1,800,000 prize pool with the 1st place team taking home $600,00

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Teams

Organization Roster

For more on the roster changes made right before the Esports World Cup, check out what moves the Boston Breach recently made.

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