Black Ops 6 CDL Season Guide: Full Overview, Rewards & Setup

Updated On: August 23, 2025 by   Aaron Connolly   Aaron Connolly  

CDL Season Structure in Black Ops 6

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The 2025 Call of Duty League season shakes things up with new tournament formats, but it keeps the classic majors and championship event. Organizers added new minor tournaments to boost competition and, honestly, keep things interesting all year.

There are four major tournaments, plus the championship event, and these new minors sprinkled in. The idea is to keep the hype going and give teams more chances to prove themselves.

Key Dates and Schedule

CDL Major 1 starts Thursday, 30th January at 9:30pm GMT in Barcelona. That’s when the pros officially dive into Black Ops 6 competition.

Here’s the full tournament calendar:

  • Major I: Barcelona (hosted by Toronto)
  • Major II: Allen, Texas (hosted by OpTic)
  • Major III: Florida (hosted by Miami)
  • Major IV: Chicago (host unconfirmed)
  • Championship: Toronto (hosted by Toronto)

CDL League packs dropped on 14th November in Black Ops 6. Team bundles hit the store on 7th January, so fans can start customizing before the action begins.

The season packs in 246 matches. You’ll see 160 online matches, 72 major tournament matches, and 14 postseason matches.

CDL Format and Stages

This season, minor tournaments make their debut for Majors 1 and 2. All 12 CDL teams jump into single-elimination brackets over the weekend.

The minor schedule looks like this:

  • Friday: Round 1
  • Saturday: Round 2
  • Sunday: Semifinals and Grand Final

Winners grab CDL points and cash:

  • 1st place: 30 points + $20,000
  • 2nd place: 20 points
  • 3rd place: 10 points
  • 4th place: 5 points

Seeding changes based on the event. Minor 1 uses December qualifiers, while Minor 2 looks at Major 1 results.

If fans and teams like the minors, they might roll them out for the whole season. That would mean even more competitive opportunities and reasons to tune in.

Champs and Major Tournaments

Major tournaments are the main stage for CDL teams. All 12 teams battle for points and prize money at each event.

The Championship weekend closes out the season in Toronto. Teams fight for the league title, and their performance at majors all year determines who gets the best shot.

Fans can score viewership rewards during every major. Link your YouTube and Activision accounts, then watch live to earn Black Ops 6 cosmetics and XP tokens.

Teams earn their tournament seeds through online matches and regional play. Points stack up all season and decide playoff spots.

The postseason runs for 14 matches and leads right into the championship. Every regular season win matters if you want a good playoff path.

Ranked Play Explained

Black Ops 6 Ranked Play uses the same competitive settings as the CDL. The skill-based matchmaking system sorts players into eight different divisions.

To unlock ranked, you’ll need to win 50 standard multiplayer matches. The system tracks your performance and moves you through Skill Rating (SR) tiers.

How Ranked Play Works

Ranked Play copies the Call of Duty League setup exactly. You’ll get the same maps, modes, and weapon restrictions as the pros.

Before you can play ranked, you have to get 50 wins in regular multiplayer. That way, new players learn the basics before jumping into serious matches.

You’ll play:

  • Hardpoint
  • Search and Destroy
  • Control

The map pool rotates with the CDL season. Some weapons and attachments are blocked to keep things fair and balanced.

Matchmaking runs on a hidden MMR (Match Making Rating). It tries to pair you with players at your skill level, no matter what your visible rank says.

Skill Rating and Divisions

Black Ops 6 splits ranked into eight divisions, each with three tiers—except the top two, Iridescent and Top 250, which are single-tier.

Your Skill Rating (SR) moves up when you win and drops when you lose. How much it changes depends on your performance and who you’re up against.

Division Tiers SR Range
Bronze 3 Starting tier
Silver 3 Early progression
Gold 3 Mid-level play
Platinum 3 Advanced players
Diamond 3 High skill
Crimson 3 Expert level
Iridescent 1 Elite players
Top 250 1 Best in region

Heads up: Your rank partially resets every season, so you’ll need to grind back up the ladder.

Season Progression

Every ranked season brings fresh rewards and a rank reset. Season 5, for example, had exclusive camos and calling cards for top divisions.

Typical rewards include:

  • Weapon camos for hitting certain ranks
  • Calling cards and emblems
  • XP tokens and other goodies

Your previous rank affects where you start after a reset. If you finished high last season, you’ll start closer to that spot—newer players begin lower.

If you want to climb, focus on steady improvement, not just single matches. The SR system favors consistency over streaks.

Seasons usually last several months, so you have time to hit your peak and grab the best rewards.

Official Competitive Maps

The 2025 Call of Duty League picked five maps for three game modes. Each rotation aims for balanced, competitive play and enough strategy to keep pros on their toes.

Hardpoint Map Pool

Hardpoint’s current rotation uses five main maps. Protocol is a fast-paced urban map with tight corridors and sneaky flanking routes.

Rewind sticks to a classic three-lane setup. Sightlines are clear, and rotations feel predictable, so good positioning pays off.

Red Card puts you in a football stadium, mixing open spaces with tight corners. Teams have to control choke points to win here.

Skyline adds verticality, with multiple floors and lots of ways to move. Teams need to communicate and coordinate well to win.

Vault brings a bank heist vibe. It’s all about tactical positioning and timing as you rotate between hardpoints.

Each map has five hardpoint locations that rotate in a fixed order. Teams that master these rotations usually pull ahead.

Search & Destroy Maps

Search & Destroy uses the same five maps, but the strategies change. Protocol becomes more defensive, thanks to its narrow paths and limited bomb site options.

Red Card shifts to long-range fights. Teams use the open stadium for picking off opponents and controlling bomb sites.

Rewind, Skyline, and Vault each offer their own tactical twists. Skyline’s vertical design opens up multiple attack routes.

Teams can’t just copy Hardpoint strategies in Search & Destroy. You have to rethink your approach for each mode.

Control Map Rotation

Control mode sticks to selected maps, each with specific zone setups. Vault shines in Control because of its chokepoints and natural defensive spots.

Protocol and Red Card also play a big role. They offer a fair shot for both offense and defense on each zone.

Teams have to capture and hold two zones at once to win a round. Knowing the maps well helps you coordinate pushes and defenses.

Zone locations never change, so teams can prep specific strategies for every map.

Game Modes and Rules

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The CDL sticks with three core game modes. Each one has its own timing, equipment bans, and map rotations to keep things competitive and fair.

Hardpoint Settings

Hardpoint matches revolve around holding rotating zones for points. First team to 250 points wins.

Key Settings:

  • Match Duration: 5 minutes max
  • Hill Rotation: Every 60 seconds
  • Respawn Delay: 7.5 seconds
  • Score Limit: 250 points

Teams score one point per second while holding the hardpoint. The hill rotates through five preset spots.

Active Maps:

  • Protocol
  • Red Card
  • Vault
  • Hacienda
  • Skyline

You can contest a hill even if the enemy controls it. That blocks them from scoring until they clear you out.

Specialist Rules:

  • No input swap during matches
  • Callout pings are allowed
  • 30-second match start timer

Search & Destroy Settings

Search & Destroy is round-based with no respawns. One team plants the bomb, the other defends two sites.

Round Structure:

  • Rounds to Win: First to 6
  • Round Time: 1:30
  • Bomb Timer: 45 seconds after plant
  • Defuse Time: 7.5 seconds

Teams switch sides after each round. Attackers plant at A or B and defend; defenders try to stop them or defuse.

Victory Conditions:

  • Eliminate all enemies
  • Plant and detonate the bomb
  • Defuse planted bomb
  • Run out the timer as defenders

Current Map Pool:

  • Dealership
  • Hacienda
  • Protocol
  • Red Card
  • Rewind

Each map has two bomb sites, forcing teams to make strategic choices every round.

Control Settings

Control mixes zone capture with limited respawns. Teams need to secure both points at once to win a round.

Match Format:

  • Rounds to Win: First to 3
  • Lives per Round: 30 per team
  • Round Time: 5 minutes max
  • Capture Zones: A and B

Teams make progress on zones by staying in them. You have to grab both at once to take the round.

Each team starts with 30 lives per round. When you run out, you’re done until the next round.

Active Maps:

  • Hacienda
  • Protocol
  • Vault

Managing your lives and knowing when to push or hold back is key in Control.

How to Earn CDL Season Rewards

To earn CDL season rewards, just link your accounts and watch live matches on YouTube. You’ll get calling cards, XP tokens, weapon blueprints, and other cosmetics for Black Ops 6 and Warzone.

Claiming Viewership Rewards

First things first—link your YouTube and Activision accounts before the CDL events get rolling. Head over to the CDL viewership rewards page, then log in with your Call of Duty account.

Hit “Link YouTube” in the accounts section. Grab your Activision ID and connect it to your YouTube.

You’ll need to watch CDL matches live from 3 PM ET on YouTube to start stacking up rewards. The first one drops after you’ve watched for an hour.

Here’s when each reward unlocks:

  • First reward: 1 hour
  • Second reward: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Third reward: 2 hours
  • More rewards: Every 30 minutes after that

Rewards change daily. If you want the full set, you’ll have to tune in every day.

Unlocking Cosmetics and Blueprints

CDL Championship Weekend runs from June 26th to June 29th, 2025. Each day brings its own calling cards, emblems, stickers, and XP tokens.

Thursday’s rewards:

  • Stay Frosty Calling Card (1 hour)
  • 60 Minute Double XP Token (1.5 hours)
  • Get Good Weapon Sticker (2 hours)

Sunday is where things get wild:

  • Aurora Sky Ames 85 Blueprint (2 hours)
  • Combined XP and Double Weapon XP tokens
  • A handful of emblems and calling cards

You’ll only see the weapon blueprint on the final day. If you want it, you have to stick around for the championship finale.

Season 4 Reloaded Bonuses

CDL Championships kick off at the same time as Black Ops 6 Season 4 Reloaded on June 26th. That means double rewards for anyone following both events.

Season 4 Reloaded brings Resurgence Ranked Play and new map updates. You’ll get to use your CDL rewards in all the fresh content.

Double XP tokens from CDL stack with Season 4 bonuses:

  • 60-minute Double XP tokens
  • 60-minute Double Weapon XP tokens
  • Combined tokens on championship Sunday

Try to use your CDL tokens during Season 4 Reloaded’s launch week. The new progression system makes it easier to rack up XP in both Warzone and Black Ops 6.

Account Linking for Rewards

To claim CDL viewership rewards in Black Ops 6, you’ll need to link your Activision account to YouTube before matches start. It only takes a few minutes, and you’ll unlock free cosmetics, XP tokens, and weapon blueprints all season long.

Linking Your Activision Account

Your Activision account keeps track of all your Call of Duty rewards for Black Ops 6 and Warzone. If you still need one, just create it on the official Activision website with your email.

Double-check that your account matches the platform where you play—PlayStation, Xbox, PC, or Battle.net.

Important account details to check:

  • The right email address
  • Your correct gamertag or username
  • Active subscription status (if needed)

Keep your login info handy. You’ll need it to link YouTube and to fix any issues with missing rewards.

Connecting a YouTube Account

Go to the official CDL viewership rewards page while signed in to your Activision account. Look for “Link YouTube” in the Link Your Accounts section.

Click the YouTube connection button and log in to your Google account. When prompted, hit “Allow” to connect your accounts.

Quick linking steps:

  1. Visit the CDL rewards page
  2. Sign in with your Activision info
  3. Click “Link YouTube”
  4. Authorize the connection
  5. Make sure both accounts show as linked

Watch CDL matches from the YouTube account you linked. If you use a different Google account, your rewards won’t track.

Reward Eligibility and Troubleshooting

You unlock rewards at specific watch-time milestones during live CDL matches. Start watching from 3 PM ET on match days to begin earning.

Basic viewing requirements:

  • First reward: 1 hour live
  • Second reward: 90 minutes total
  • Third reward: 2 hours total
  • More rewards: Every 30 minutes after

If you miss a reward, you can get it restored up to 14 days after each CDL event ends. Reach out to Activision support if items don’t show up in your Black Ops 6 inventory.

Heads up: Only live broadcasts count. VODs or highlights won’t work. Always watch on the official CDL YouTube channel and make sure you’re signed in.

Viewership Drops: All Championship Weekend Items

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Championship Weekend packs exclusive cosmetics and XP boosts into four days of nonstop CDL action. Each day’s rewards depend on your watch time, with Sunday showing off the coveted Aurora Sky blueprint.

Daily Rewards Breakdown

Championship Weekend runs from Thursday, June 26th to Sunday, June 29th. Each day brings its own schedule tied to watch time.

Thursday, June 26th: Watch for an hour to get the Stay Frosty calling card. At 90 minutes, you’ll unlock a 60-minute double XP token, and at two hours, the Get Good weapon sticker drops.

Friday, June 27th works about the same. The Raining Riches calling card goes first, then another XP token, and the Regain weapon sticker.

Saturday, June 28th shakes things up with the Beaver emblem as the first reward. The Sweaty Hours calling card drops at two hours, and the animated Corner Camper calling card caps things off.

Sunday’s finals day brings the best loot. After just 30 minutes, you’ll get the To the Bank emblem. The Northern Skyline calling card comes at 45 minutes, and after two hours, the Aurora Sky Ames 85 blueprint is yours.

Rare Calling Cards and Emblems

Calling cards range from simple designs to animated ones that really show off your CDL loyalty. Stay Frosty and Raining Riches look clean and professional—great for competitive matches.

Saturday’s Corner Camper animated calling card is a real standout. You’ll need to watch for three hours, but the movement definitely draws attention in lobbies.

Emblems like the Beaver and Perfect Timing from Thursday are smaller, so they pair nicely with your favorite calling cards without taking over your profile.

The Northern Skyline calling card on Sunday really captures the championship weekend vibe. Its design nods to Toronto’s skyline and the tournament’s Canadian setting.

Blueprints and Weapon Stickers

The Aurora Sky Ames 85 blueprint is the crown jewel of the weekend. This weapon skin gives your assault rifle a unique look that stands out in Black Ops 6 and Warzone.

Weapon stickers like Get Good and Regain let you customize your guns with CDL Championship flair.

Don’t forget: You have to link your YouTube and Activision accounts before you start watching. If you skip that step, you won’t get any rewards.

The blueprint works in both games, so it’s perfect for players who bounce between multiplayer and battle royale. Not many people will have this design after the event wraps up.

CDL Competitive Protocols and Settings

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The Call of Duty League rolled out updated competitive protocols for 2025, bringing some big rule changes and equipment bans. Activision keeps things fair by enforcing tough measures to protect competitive integrity at every CDL event.

Pro Rule Changes for 2025

The CDL changed up the competitive ruleset for the 2025 season. Version 1.4 is the baseline, but honestly, rules can shift any time during the year.

Key Rule Updates:

  • Hardpoint’s Initial Zone Activation Delay is now Off
  • Maelstrom and Sirin 9mm weapons are out
  • 3-Round Burst fire mod is totally banned

We see protocol tweaks all season long. The league checks gameplay data to spot anything overpowered. Pro teams also help shape changes with their feedback.

Map Pool Changes:

  • Protocol, Red Card, Vault stay in rotation
  • Hacienda and Skyline join the lineup
  • Some maps rotate in and out, depending on balance

The league puts competitive integrity above casual fun. These changes affect ranked play settings, too.

Equipment and Streak Restrictions

CDL protocols bring strict equipment bans to keep matches balanced. The restricted list covers weapons, attachments, and tactical gear.

Banned Categories:

  • Weapons: Certain LMGs and snipers
  • Attachments: High-damage scopes
  • Perks: Overpowered passives
  • Equipment: Some lethal and tactical grenades

They also ban most high-damage killstreaks so matches hinge on skill, not streaks.

The league updates restrictions based on pro player feedback. Sometimes, Gentlemen’s Agreements between teams even predict official bans.

Loadout Limitations: Teams have to build loadouts that follow approved rules. Wildcard limits cut down on class customization, and some perk combos are blocked to stop unfair advantages.

Fair Play Initiatives

The Call of Duty League enforces tough anti-cheat measures at all events. Activision works with pro security firms to keep gameplay clean.

Monitoring Systems:

  • Real-time match analysis
  • Hardware checks for every pro player
  • Network monitoring to spot connection tricks

We’ve seen the league crack down hard on rule breakers. Players get disqualified right away for violations, and teams can lose prize money if it happens a lot.

Player Conduct Standards: Pros have to keep it professional during matches. The league watches social media and in-game chat. Toxic behavior leads to fines or suspensions.

Tournament organizers use standard hardware for everyone, so no one gets an equipment edge. All players compete on identical systems with approved gear.

The CDL publishes violation reports every quarter. That transparency helps everyone trust the results.

Top Strategies for Climbing the Ranks

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If you want to climb in Black Ops 6 ranked play, you’ve got to master your weapons and attachments and build solid team communication. Focus on learning hardpoint rotations and control zone timings—you’ll get a big edge over players who just go for kills.

Mastering Meta Loadouts

The XM4 assault rifle rules medium-range fights in BO6 ranked. Pair it with the Jackal PDW for close quarters on maps like Protocol and Vault.

Your attachments matter more than the gun itself. Try the 2x optic for long lines of sight, and use a compensator to control vertical recoil.

Essential Loadout Components:

  • Primary: XM4 with compensator and 2x scope
  • Secondary: Jackal PDW with extended mag
  • Perks: Flak Jacket, Tactical Mask, Ninja
  • Equipment: Smoke grenades for objectives

Skip thermal optics and suppressors—they’re not allowed in ranked. Fast Hands helps when you need to swap weapons fast.

Practice your loadout in the firing range before you jump into matches. Knowing your weapon’s recoil pattern gives you more consistency.

Communication and Teamwork Tips

Clear callouts win more games than raw aim. Learn each map’s callouts and use real location names instead of “over there” or “behind you.”

Good callout basics:

  1. Enemy’s exact spot (use map names)
  2. Number of enemies
  3. If you damaged them, mention it
  4. What they’re doing (rotating, holding angles)

Keep your mic active in matches. Dead teammates should feed intel, but don’t clutter comms during fights.

Coordinate your utility with the team. Use smokes to cover rotations or revives, not just random spots. Save your tactical gear for planned pushes, not solo plays.

Staying positive and communicating clearly really does boost your win rate. Don’t dwell on mistakes—just focus on the next round.

Hardpoint and Control Tactics

Hardpoint isn’t just about locking down the current hill—it’s about knowing when to move. Start heading for the next hardpoint when the timer hits 20-30 seconds.

Key Hardpoint Principles:

  • Early rotation: Beat your opponents to the next hill.

  • Spawn control: Hold spawns close to upcoming hardpoints.

  • Hill breaks: Clear out enemies before the timer runs dry.

  • Trading kills: Back up teammates as they push objectives.

Control mode flips the approach. You get just 30 respawns per round, so every death stings a bit more. Don’t just rush in—play for picks, call out info, and be patient.

Focus on A-point first. It usually puts you in a better spot on the map. If you’re pushing a zone, toss smoke grenades to block enemy lines of sight.

Time management is everything in Control. If you’re up on lives, don’t throw them away on risky plays.

Cosmetic Rewards and Personalisation

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The CDL 2025 season brings a bunch of cosmetic rewards through viewership programs and ranked play. You can grab calling cards, animated emblems, and weapon blueprints just by watching tournament streams or grinding the ranked ladder.

Unlockable Calling Cards

Calling cards are probably the easiest CDL rewards in Black Ops 6. We get them by tuning in to tournament streams for certain time periods each day.

The viewership program changes up the calling cards daily. Thursdays offer the “LAN Star” after 2.5 hours. Fridays? That’s the “One Shot” card at 1.5 hours.

On Saturday, you’ll earn the “I’m Beamin” card after 90 minutes. Sunday’s “Aurora Skies” animated card takes 2.5 hours and comes with some nice visual effects.

Daily calling card schedule:

  • Thursday: LAN Star (2.5 hours)
  • Friday: One Shot (1.5 hours)
  • Saturday: I’m Beamin (1.5 hours)
  • Sunday: Aurora Skies animated (2.5 hours)

You’ll unlock these along with double XP tokens and double weapon XP tokens. The system works for both Black Ops 6 and Warzone.

Animated Emblems

Animated emblems add some personality to your profile. You can unlock the “Kinda Defused” animated emblem during Friday’s tournament coverage.

You’ll need to watch for 2.5 hours straight to get it. Make sure you link your Activision account to YouTube before you start watching—otherwise, you might miss out.

The emblem has movement effects that show up during match intros and in lobbies. It works in both multiplayer and Warzone.

Requirements for animated emblems:

  • Link your Activision and YouTube accounts
  • Watch during the right tournament days
  • Stick around for at least 2.5 hours

Once you unlock them, the animated bits just work. Equip them from the customisation menu with your other CDL-earned cosmetics.

Specialised Weapon Blueprints

Sunday’s big prize is the “Sprinkles” weapon blueprint after two hours of viewing. This one gives your gun a fresh look.

Weapon blueprints come with pre-set attachments and unique visuals. The Sprinkles blueprint stands out with its colours and a tweaked iron sight.

You can use blueprints right away—no need to unlock each attachment first. They’re good to go in ranked, multiplayer, and Warzone, with full customisation.

Blueprint benefits:

  • Pre-built attachment setups
  • Unique colours and designs
  • No grinding for attachments
  • Works in every game mode

You can also earn weapon charms, like “Too Hot” after 1.5 hours on Sunday. These pair up with blueprints for a complete loadout look.

Staying Connected with the CDL Community

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The Call of Duty League gives us more ways to stay in the loop than just watching matches. YouTube handles the main streams and highlights, while social channels and community events keep things lively.

YouTube Streams and Highlights

YouTube is where all the CDL action happens during Black Ops 6. Matches usually kick off at 3 PM ET, and you can earn rewards just by watching.

Full match replays hit the channel a few hours after each event. If you miss a game or want to see that clutch play again, it’s right there.

Key YouTube features:

  • Live chat for instant reactions

  • Highlights packages for quick recaps

  • Player interviews and behind-the-scenes clips

  • Team house tours and practice footage

Subscribing to the official CDL channel is a no-brainer for alerts. Team channels sometimes drop exclusive stuff you won’t find anywhere else.

Social Channels and Updates

Twitter is still the fastest way to catch CDL news and roster moves. Teams announce signings, results, and schedules on their feeds first.

Instagram gives you a peek at the people behind the screens. Training sessions, team hangs, and some personality—it’s all there.

Essential follows for CDL updates:

  • @CODLeague for official news
  • @CODesports_News for breaking stories
  • Team accounts for roster updates
  • Player accounts for behind-the-scenes bits

Reddit’s r/CoDCompetitive is the community hub for discussions. Fans share predictions, debate rosters, and post highlight clips that sometimes don’t make it to YouTube.

Community Events

CDL teams often run fan meetups at major tournaments. It’s a chance to meet players, grab autographs, and snap photos with the trophy.

Plenty of teams also host online watch parties for big games. These usually come with merch giveaways and Q&As with coaches or analysts.

Common community activities:

  • Fan meetups at events
  • Online watch parties with teams
  • Charity streams with CDL players
  • Amateur tournaments hosted by pros

Local gaming centres sometimes throw viewing parties for big CDL events. You can meet other fans and catch matches on a big screen with proper sound.

Frequently Asked Questions

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The CDL 2025 season shakes things up with new tournament formats and more viewership rewards. Major 1 is set for Madrid, and teams are still finalising rosters as the season approaches.

What dates should we save for the CDL Major 1 matches in 2025?

Major 1 lands in Madrid, Spain, and runs for four days. Matches go from Thursday to Sunday that weekend.

Each day brings its own viewership rewards if you watch long enough. Thursdays and Fridays focus on calling cards and XP tokens. Saturday rolls out animated rewards.

Sunday finishes Major 1 with exclusive items like weapon blueprints. Watch each day if you want every reward from the event.

How can we keep track of the CDL standings throughout the season?

The official CDL website updates team standings after every match. You’ll find rankings, win-loss records, and qualification status there.

Esports news sites also post live leaderboards during tournaments. These usually show extra stats like map win rates and head-to-head records.

Team social media accounts keep us posted on their current standing. Following your favourite teams gets you direct updates all season.

Could you tell us when the CDL season is kicking off this year?

The CDL season started with online qualifiers in December 2024. These early matches set up the bigger events.

LAN matches take centre stage in 2025. In-person events matter most and decide final placements.

This will be one of the first European CDL events since 2020. The return to international LAN competition is getting fans and players hyped.

What changes have been made to the CDL rosters for the upcoming season?

CDL teams are still working out their 2025 rosters. Most official announcements come through team accounts and CDL news.

Player transfers and new signings happen in the offseason. Roster locks usually hit before the first major.

Teams often update coaching staff along with player moves. They’re all aiming to boost their shot at a championship.

Are there any details available on the CDL Major 4 schedule for 2025?

The CDL hasn’t dropped Major 4 dates yet. They usually announce tournaments a few months ahead so everyone can plan.

Past seasons spread majors out over the year. Major 4 should land later in 2025 if history repeats.

We’ll get location news for later majors after earlier events wrap up. CDL looks at venue options and tries to mix up regions.

Where can we find the latest schedule for today’s CDL matches?

You’ll always find the most up-to-date match schedule on the official CDL website. They keep it current with start times and streaming links, and they update things automatically if anything changes.

YouTube is where most people catch the CDL matches live. Just search for “Call of Duty League” and you’ll see today’s games pop up right away.

Sites like Dexerto or ESPN Esports also cover daily match previews. They usually share team matchups, some predictions, and info on how to watch the games.

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