Call of Duty League: A Cut to Guaranteed Revenues Plunges Teams into Uncertainty

Call of Duty League: A Cut to Guaranteed Revenues Plunges Teams into Uncertainty

Starting with the 2026 season, the publisher is removing the guaranteed revenue for league teams, historically set at $500,000 per year. A decision pushed by massive operating costs and top players being paid extreme salaries, which can exceed $400,000 per year. As a result, teams fear that operating at too great a loss will force them to revise their ambitions.

2 Comments

  1. nicole61

    This is an interesting development for the Call of Duty League. It will be intriguing to see how teams adapt to this change and what it means for the overall landscape of competitive gaming. Change can bring both challenges and new opportunities.

  2. emil.nolan

    Absolutely, it’s a significant shift that could reshape team dynamics. Teams might need to become more creative in their sponsorship strategies to maintain stability. It’ll be interesting to watch how this impacts player contracts and overall team performance in the league.

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