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New Year, New Title, New Orleans: CoD World League Hype – What you need to know
New Year, New Title, New Orleans:
Call of Duty World League Hype - What you need to know.
A City of Records…
Welcome to New Orleans, Louisiana, home to the longest continuous bridge in the world. Now it can add eSports to its list of achievements as the biggest Call of Duty: World League series ever continues this weekend at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, America’s largest contiguous-space exhibit hall. We’re running out of superlatives… With a new title to play and a mouth-watering $200,000 prize pool up for grabs, 16 of the best teams in the world will compete not only for the mammoth cash prize, but also 25,000 Pro Points - which the teams need in order to be invited to Invitational and Open events; as well as the CWL Pro League.Call of Duty: World War II
At the end of the year we saw the release of the latest title in the Call of Duty franchise; this time set in an intense, action packed World War II setting. The CWL updates the game played in the eSports championship as each new CoD title is released, as this year we delve into one of the darkest periods in all of human history.GIVEAWAY (UK ONLY)
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN...
PLAYSTATION 4 PRO | COD: WWII GAME | HYPE ENERGY DRINKS | HYPE ENERGY MERCHANDISE The Giveaway will go live at 18:00 GMT on Saturday 13th January 2018! Enter our UK giveaway now on Twitter with Epsilon eSports! VISIT twitter.com/hypeenergy OR CLICK THE GIVEAWAY PHOTO ABOVE!COD: NOLA - What You Need to Know
Game: Call of Duty: World War II Platform: Playstation 4 ProEvent Timetable
FRIDAY, 12 JAN
08:00 CST - CHECK IN OPENS 11:00 CST - DOORS OPEN TO VIP PASS HOLDERS & PLAYERS 12:00 CST - DOORS OPEN FOR GENERAL ADMISSION AND PREMIUM PASS HOLDERS 14:00 CST - BROADCAST BEGINSSATURDAY, 13 JAN
08:00 CST - ENTRY FOR VIP PASS HOLDERS & PLAYERS 09:00 CST - ENTRY FOR GENERAL ADMISSION AND PREMIUM PASS HOLDERS 14:00 CST - BROADCAST BEGINSSUNDAY, 14 JAN
08:00 CST - ENTRY FOR VIP PASS HOLDERS & PLAYERS 09:00 CST - ENTRY FOR GENERAL ADMISSION AND PREMIUM PASS HOLDERS 10:00 CST - BROADCAST BEGINS For more information on CWL: NOLA event times and open hours, visit www.majorleaguegaming.com/cwlnola2018.The Groups
Group A |
Group B |
Group C |
Group D |
Team Kaliber |
OpTic Gaming |
Luminosity Gaming |
Splyce |
FaZe Clan |
Team EnVyUs |
Red Reserve |
EUnited |
Unilad |
Epsilon eSports |
Rise Nation |
Echo Fox |
Mindfreak |
Team Vitality |
Enigma6 |
Ground Zero |
Epsilon eSports: Meet the Team
DVQEE (David Davies) - A centre piece of the EpsiCoD line-up, Dvqee spends most of his time at the top of the leader board. INSANTISED (Nathan Orton) - The latest addition to Epsilon’s top class CoD line up, Insanitised will look to make a name for himself alongside some of the best players in Europe. VORTEX (Stephen Allen) - After forging his reputation across various European events on CoD: Advanced Warfare, Vortex is an Epsilon regular - for good reason. HAWQEH (Billy Harris) - After making a name for himself beating some of the top European teams online, Hawqeh has what is takes to win on the international stage.#EpsiCoD
After missing out on a top spot at CWL Dallas in December, Epsilon eSports look to hit the ground running in 2018 as the first event of the Call of Duty: World League (CWL) gets under way. After securing third in Anaheim last year, as well as T4 (top four) finishes throughout the year, the European veterans look to go above and beyond the Call of Duty and establish themselves at the pinnacle of competitive Call of Duty gaming.Introducing Insanitised
After a successful 2017, Epsilon eSports had a change of line-up for their Call of Duty squad with the arrival of Insantised (Nathan Orton) and the departure of Joshh to Red Reserve EU. We can’t wait to see what Nathan can bring to the line up as they look to start 2018 on top and on form.Fun facts about New Orleans
- As well as the longest contiguous bridge in the world, New Orleans also boasts the largest enclosed arena in the world; the New Orleans Mercedes-Benz Superdome seating over 73,000.
- The streets of New Orleans have forged many famous stars, including Lil Wayne, Louis Armstrong, Reece Witherspoon and Ellen DeGeneres.
- Because New Orleans sits on a floodplain and parts of the city are below sea level, basements are often build above ground with second floor entrances to the house.
- Alligator and turtle are a popular choice for lunch. Look out for alligator hamburgers or turtle soup around the city.
- Voodoo culture was introduced into America in New Orleans, with the infamous Marie Laveau gaining notoriety by performing exorcisms and voodoo rituals.
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Here’s our last breakdown of how eSports works and what to watch. Call of Duty World League: All Guns Blazing for Epsilon eSportsCall of Duty World League Championships: All guns blazing for Epsilon Esports
Epsilon Esports is ready to hit CWL Florida
Introduction
This weekend, the biggest final in Call of Duty history is taking place, with a mouth watering $1.5m cash pool up for grabs. Starting this Wednesday on the 9th August at the Amway Centre in Orlando, Florida, the top 32 Call of Duty: World Championship teams in the world will lineup head to head on America's East Coast; battling to take home a whopping $600,000 in prize money, 50,000 CWL Pro Plus Points and the title of the best Call of Duty players in the world.So… How does the CoD: WC work?
For those of you who are new to e-sports and gaming: fear not. Hype Energy is here to help. We’ll explain the basics and introduce you smoothly into the world of eGaming. Just like the football world cup, the CoD: WC competition will involve 32 teams from across the world competing in group stages, which will be split into 8 groups of 4 teams. Each team will play each other in one ‘best-of-five’ match within their group. The group stages take place this Wednesday and Thursday from 10:00am ET. Finishing 1st or 2nd place in a group gets a team into the playoffs, and the teams that finish in the bottom half of their group will not progress. Any draws are decided using match win, game win or overall win percentages to find a winner, and if necessary, a tie breaker. We then progress to the playoffs, which involve the last 16 teams in a winner’s quarterfinals, where the teams will take part in a double-elimination bracket over multiple rounds. The last 16 will become 8, then 4, and the final two teams will compete to be crowned the 2017 Call of Duty World Champions.They all finished top-4 at last year’s #CWLChamps, now the players on @Epsilon_eSports want more in 2017.
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) August 5, 2017
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Epsilon
Dqvee. Hawqeh. Josh. Vortex. That’s the line up for the Hype Energy sponsored Epsilon team at the CoD World Championships this year, and you can follow all the action on their website at www.epsilon-esports.com, and across all their social media platforms. Epsilon is a multinational based gaming organisation and currently competes across a range of titles, including CoD, CS:GO, FIFA, Rocket League and H1Z1. Launched in 2008, the current Call of Duty line up is as talented and impressive as ever, and after a fantastic year with two wins and... ...a third place, all eyes are on the boys as they bid to become the best CoD players on the planet.Dqvee: One to watch
Full Name: David Davies Sport/discipline: Pro Gamer, CoD Born: 06/01/1998 Nationality: Welsh Career Start: 2016 Achievements: 1st at Insomia 60, 1st at EGL Sheffield, 3rd at MLG Anaheim David Davies has only been a professional gamer for one year now, yet he already arrives in Florida with team Epsilon on the back of wins at Insomia 60 and EGL in Sheffield. Davies began his journey into CoD sports with Black Ops II, and attended his first competitive event playing Advanced Warfare, where he placed T16. His early successes set the ball rolling, and with that momentum he has consistently achieved T8/T6/T4 finishes over the last year. Davies also competed in the CoD championships with another T4 finish, whilst also coming 3rd at MLG Anaheim. Fuelled by Hype Energy, expect to see skills, thrills and kills as he aims to build his reputation and earn himself worldwide recognition. At the biggest CoD event on the calendar, David Davies is Hype’s one to watch.How to follow the action
To keep up-to-date with the latest news from this years Championship, and the chance to take part in one of our free give aways, follow us on social media!Epsilon storm to victory at the CWL Sheffield championships
Epsilon eSports have beaten European rivals Red Reserve 3-0 in the grand final to become the 2017 CWL Sheffield champions.
After coming an impressive 3rd place in Anaheim, ahead of many of the best COD teams in North America, many gaming pundits successfully predicted Epsilon to win the CWL Sheffield championships and the $10,000 prize money. However, the championship was not all plain sailing for Epsilon. They had an early scare with a close game against dark horses ‘Elevate’, with Epsilon managing to clinch the win in the fifth and final round. As the tournament progressed they began to pick up momentum with an especially excellent performance in the semi final against Fnatic; a top eSport side with one of the strongest COD teams in the CWL circuit. This win proves Epsilon eSports currently have one of the most talented COD rosters in Europe. The team is made up from some of the best young talent in the UK including:-
Joshua Lee-Sheppard ‘BsportJoshh'
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David Davies ‘Dqvee’
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Billy Harris ‘Hawqeh’
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Stephen Allan ‘Vortex’
Epsilon eSports makes it to the Call of Duty Global Pro League
Epsilon eSports Call of Duty team have qualified for one of the most prestigious eGaming tournaments in the world: the CWL Global Pro League, in which the best 16 teams in the world will compete for a place in the Call of Duty World Championship held in Los Angeles on September.
The tournament in Dallas last weekend, was the last opportunity to make it to the top division of Call of Duty pro teams. Epsilon eSports battled hard to achieve the qualification they needed, and made the big step into the top tier of CoD esports.
Great news for our favorite Call of Duty players! Steve ‘Vortex’ Allen, David ‘Dqvee’ Davies, Joshua-Lee ‘Joshh’ Sheppard and Billy ‘Hawqeh’ Harris will keep us excited until August, when the best teams of the CoD Global Pro League are decided. Only a few of them will make it to the final stage: The Call of Duty World Championship in L.A.