09.30.2024 // By:
Zarin Bartholomew
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is almost upon us, and that means College CoD’s finest players will be back on the grind in preparation for the 2025 season. Before the official season commences in January, the CCL is introducing two preseason tournaments in November and December.
The first tournament of Black Ops 6 will be a Search and Destroy only tournament, taking place on Friday, November 15th, and will wrap up on Sunday, November 17th. The tournament will have a $50 entry fee per team and will feature a $1500 prize pool for the top placing teams. Registration will be open from October 1st until Thursday, November 14th at midnight pacific time.
The second tournament will be a respawn only tournament that will also have a $50 entry fee per team and a $1500 prize pool up for grabs. The tourney will be on Friday, December 13 and will run through Sunday, December 15th. Similar to the November tournament, registration will open up on October 1st but will instead close on Thursday, December 12th at 11:59p.m. PST.
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About the CCL
The CCL is a safe and friendly community where students can come together as a university, grow as players, meet new people, and most importantly, compete against each other!
College CoD is a collegiate competition born from talent and drive, founded by grassroots students for students. Teams come from all over the US + Canada to compete in Call of Duty and revel in the experience and community. We provide an exemplary competitive experience for college students through our games, player engagement and pursuit of professional grade services and support.
More information about College CoD can be found at https://www.collegecod.com/
About the NECC
The NECC fosters innovative competition experiences, provides quality broadcasting services, and works to support an inclusive community within collegiate esports. The NECC was started to provide the collegiate gaming community with the respect it warranted and deserved. The conference prides itself on responding to the needs of its schools, directors, coaches, and most importantly - its players.
With more than 500 colleges and universities currently competing, the NECC strives to be a positive home for the collegiate gaming community.
For more information about the NECC, their schools, games, and community, visit their website at https://necc.gg/