The first Major of the Call of Duty League 2025 season, with the best players in the world taking Black Ops 6 to new levels. Here’s everything you need to know about qualifiers, a full schedule, and where you can watch.
Black Ops 6 has been met with huge praise from players as one of the greatest COD games of the last few years, and was even voted as Dexerto’s Game of the Year in our Best of 2024 series.
While pros have expressed frustration with the map design, it has largely been celebrated by the competitive community, and soon enough, we’ll get to see the best players go head-to-head.
Starting with the qualifying matches, which kick off on December 6, right up to the opening event of the season in Madrid, Spain on January 30, here’s everything you need to know.
Stream
There has been no announcement made by the Call of Duty League regarding where matches will be streamed this season, though many expect it to continue to be exclusively on YouTube.
If so, we will make sure to embed each stream right here, as it changes every gameday. Alternatively, you can check out the watch parties of popular streamers, such as ZooMaa with The Flank and Scump’s OpTic watch party.
Schedule
Qualifiers
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Madrid LAN
The Major 1 LAN takes place in Madrid from January 30-February 2.
The schedule will be available in full following the culmination of the qualifier matches.
Major 1 LAN seeding & format
After each team has played their seven qualifier matches, they will have established their seeding for Major 1 in Madrid.
It will be a double elimination tournament, with the bottom four teams starting in the loser’s bracket.
Once matches get underway, we’ll be sure to provide proper seeding information for the tournament.
Teams
*Rumored
Be sure to tune in to matches starting from December 6 and check back here to find the latest results.