Call of duty world league championship final standings earnings Evil Geniuses

2018 Call of Duty World League Championship Final Standings, All Teams and Earnings

The 2018 Call of Duty World League Championships have come to a close following an exciting weekend of top-tier esports play. Evil Geniuses took home the top spot after a surprising upset early on in the competition, knocking fan-favorite (and last year’s champions) OpTic Gaming out of the running. $1.5 million in prize money was available across all placements, so all 32 teams that competed got a piece of the pie, even if some of those pieces were much bigger than the others.

Are you curious where your favorite team ended up? You can get a look at the full standings and how much their prize was in the chart below, courtesy Dexerto.

Place Team Roster Cash Prize
1 Evil Geniuses Aches, Apathy, Assault, SiLLY $600,000
2 Team Kaliber Accuracy, Kenny, Enable, Fero $200,000
3 FaZe Clan Replays, ZooMaa, Attach, Priestahh $100,000
4 eUnited Felo, Arcitys, Prestinni, Clayster $80,000
5/6 Team Envy Huke, Classic, Chino, Decemate $55,000
5/6 Luminosity JKap, John, FormaL, Slacked $55,000
7/8 Elevate SpaceLy, MajorManiak, Maux, Proto $35,000
7/8 Red Reserve Rated, Skrapz, Zer0, Joee $35,000
9/12 Team Vitality Tommey, Chain, Maple, Denza $25,000
9/12 UNILAD Zed, Wuskin, Seany, Alexx $25,000
9/12 Lightning Pandas Goonjar, Royalty, Xotic, Theory $25,000
9/12 Ghost Gaming Lacefield, GodRx, Pandur, Parasite $25,000
13/16 compLexity Censor, Dash, Ricky, Blazt $15,000
13/16 Lethal Gaming TeddyRecks, Ramby, Super, Zaptius $15,000
13/16 Team Sween Peatie, Moose, Qwiker, Weeman $15,000
13/16 Rise Nation Loony, TJHaLy, Gunless, SlasheR $15,000
17/24 Heretics KFC JurNii, Lucky, MethodZ, Sukry $12,500
17/24 Brash eSports Benji, DREAL, Nevo, Dylan $12,500
17/24 Mindfreak BuZZO, Shockz, Fighta, Denz $12,500
17/24 Splyce Bance, Jurd, MadCat, Joshh $12,500
17/24 Enigma6 Group General, Sender, Diabolic, aBeZy $12,500
17/24 Mentality Esports Demise, Hate, Tisch, GRVTY $12,500
17/24 Echo Fox Faccento, Saints, Aqua, Temp $12,500
17/24 OpTic Gaming Scump, Crimsix, Octane, Methodz $12,500
25/32 Epsilon eSports Dqvee, Vortex, Hawqeh, Reedy $10,000
25/23 Tainted Minds Nimble, Damage, Swifty, Swiftaz0r $10,000
25/32 Zone Bidz, Cammy, Defrag, endurAAA $10,000
25/32 EZG eSports Parzelion, Atura, Apox, RobbieB3319 $10,000
25/32 Morituri eSports Nova, Mayhem, Phantomz, Spoof $10,000
25/32 Team Prismatic Malls, TonyJs, Wailers, Zayrox $10,000
25/32 HavoK eSports FA5TBALLA, Beehzy, Remy, MRuiz $10,000
25/32 Supremacy Eazy, Natshay, Breszy, ATLAS $10,000

 

This year’s Call of Duty World League Championships took place from August 15-19, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio at the Nationwide Arena. This ends the Call of Duty: WWII season of play, with Black Ops 4 starting up in December. Professional Call of Duty players are excited for the speed that Treyarch’s particular brand of Black Ops will bring back to competitive play, saying that it will be more exiting for fans to watch in the coming 2019 Call of Duty World League season.

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