Call of Duty Mobile World Championship 2022 Stage 5: Schedule, Participating Teams, And Prize Money


Call of Duty Mobile World Championship 2022 Stage 5: Schedule, Participating Teams, And Prize Money

Call of Duty Mobile World Championship (image via Activision)

Call of Duty Mobile has been one of the most popular mobile games for the last three years. The Call of Duty: Mobile Championship was announced by Activision in March 2022 and since then the stage is being set for the grand finale aka Stage 5.

The qualifying stage for the Call of Duty Mobile World Championship 2022 came to an end in September 2022. The best 16 teams from various regions of the world will face off against each other in an offline event held from December 15 to 18 in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. This grand world championship has a massive prize pool of $1.7 million.

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Activision recently took to Twitter to reveal the prize pool distribution and schedule for this upcoming event. The tweet also mentions “The event will be held alongside Call of Duty League Major I Tournament and the Call of Duty Endowment Bowl III to bring our community four days of Call of Duty Action.” Players willing to watch the event in person can also buy the tickets now.

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Call of Duty Mobile World Championship 2022 details

Call of Duty Mobile World Championship
Call of Duty Mobile World Championship Details (image via Activision)

Starting with the map rotations 1st will be Hardpoint followed by Search and Destroy. 3rd map will be A/B Control and the 4th map will again be a Hardpoint and the final map will be Search and Destroy. All 7 multiplayer Standoff, Takeoff, Raid, Summit, Firing Range, Slums, and Hacienda will be seen in Stage 5 of the Call of Duty Mobile World Championship.

The teams participating in this tournament are listed below:

  1. GodLike Esports (India)
  2. Team Vitality (India)
  3. In Gaming (Brazil)
  4. Skade (Brazil)
  5. Influence Chemin (Brazil)
  6. Scarz (Japan)
  7. Nova Esports (Europe)
  8. STMN Esports (Formerly Animus) (Europe)
  9. STRUT Esports (Formerly Limitless Esports) (Europe)
  10. Tribe Gaming (North America)
  11. Luminosity (formerly UN Dream) (North America)
  12. NYSL Mayhem (North America)
  13. ALMGHTY (Garena Finals)
  14. Omega Esports (Garena Finals)
  15. Wolves (China)
  16. Quig Jiu Club (China)

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December 15

  • 9:00 am – 3:30 pm ET – Group Stage
  • 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm ET – Champs Bracket Quarterfinals

December 16

  • 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm ET – C.O.D.E. Bowl III

December 17

  • 9:00 am – 10:15 am ET – Elimination Bracket R1
  • 10:15 am – 11:30 am ET – Champs Bracket Semifinals
  • 11:30 am – 12:45 pm ET – Elimination Bracket R2
  • 12:45 pm – 2:00 pm ET – Elimination Bracket Semifinals

December 18

  • 9:00 am – 10:15 am ET – Champs Bracket Finals
  • 10:15 am – 11:30 am ET – Elimination Bracket Finals
  • 11:30 am – 1:30 pm ET – Grand Finals

The massive prize pool of 1.7 Million dollars is distributed among all the positions from 1st to 16th and here is the breakdown:

  1. 1st Place – $700K
  2. 2nd Place – $280K
  3. 3rd Place – $150K
  4. 4th Place – $110K
  5. 5th Place – $80K
  6. 6th Place – $80K
  7. 7th Place – $60K
  8. 8th Place – $60K
  9. 9th Place – $30K
  10. 10th Place – $30K
  11. 11th Place – $30K
  12. 12th Place – $30K
  13. 13th Place – $15K
  14. 14th Place – $15K
  15. 15th Place – $15K
  16. 16th Place – $15K

As this is the first-ever LAN event, the earlier two could not be conducted due to different problems. All the fans can watch the event live on YouTube and Twitch. players can also watch the live coverage in the Call of Duty mobile game itself.

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