OpTic Hitch Reveals $100k ‘Warzone World Classic’ Tournament

OpTic Hitch has revealed the Warzone World Classic tournament, a $100,000 event that will take place between December 6th and 7th.

By Shubham Dalal | Dec 5, 2022 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

On Twitter, OpTic Hitch has revealed the Warzone World Classic tournament, a $100,000 event that will take place between December 6th and 7th. It is an event that will be supported by Team Summertime, the same team responsible for the Black Ops II Throwback tournament that will take place in October 2022. Reportedly, thirty-two countries will be represented in the Warzone World Classic, which is an attempt to showcase the FIFA World Cup in a way that is currently live.While OpTic Hitch was the one to break the news about this tournament, there is no indication that it is related to OpTic as an organization.If you need more information about OpTic Hitch Reveals $100k ‘Warzone World Classic’ Tournament then read carefully and share with your friends.

THE WARZONE WORLD CLASSIC IS A GLOBAL EVENT :

In November, just after the game ended, OpTic Texas held the first ever North American Warzone 2.0 tournament, which also featured a $100,000 prize pool. As fans await news regarding the 2023 World Series of Warzone tournament, events like this are vital to keeping the game’s esports scene afloat.Sure, not much is known about the Warzone World Classic, aside from the date, prize pool, and number of competitors. However, it has not been clarified whether those countries are being represented by individuals or by squads.

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Regardless, some of the best Call of Duty players in the world have already expressed interest in representing their countries at the event.On Twitter, Crimsix, Karma, Tommy, Nick Kershner, Apathy, and Slacked all expressed their desire to represent their country at the Warzone World Classic. They aim to step into the ring without fully knowing what that ring looks like, but of course, that $100k prize pool will be tempting for any contestant.

Warzone World Classic is being supported by BoomTV, a popular gaming and eSports platform that facilitates tournaments, events and custom competitions. Shortly after it was announced, BoomTV reported that Warzone World Classic would be receiving both English and Spanish commentary streams. This is a huge booster for the event, as the Call of Duty League doesn’t have an official Spanish-language broadcast.

IS THE FUTURE OF WARZONE 2.0 BRIGHT?

As one of the leading battle royale games, Warzone 2.0 has attracted millions of users since its launch in November. Despite several teething problems and problems with in-game stability, Warzone 2.0’s launch was relatively successful. Since then, for the most part, players have enjoyed exploring Al Majra and getting to grips with the DMZ, the new game mode on the Warzone 2.0 platform.A lot is in store for 2023, and hopefully things will get better soon. There’s a lot of potential wrapped up in the platform, and it’s only about time the Call of Duty franchise had some good press surrounding it.

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