Competitive Warzone tournaments are continuing to thrive with a range of events taking place on what feels like a daily basis.
This time around, 100 Thieves founder and former professional Call of Duty player Matt "Nadeshot" Haag is hosting a tournament of his very own. Known as the Nadeshot Invitational, the best players in the world have been invited to take part in the tournament that will feature $100,000 in prize money on the line.
Find out everything you need to know about the tournament, including how to watch, in this article!
How To Watch $100K Nadeshot Invitational Warzone Tournament
The main hub that will cover all the action will be Nadeshot's Twitch channel where he and Call of Duty League casters Maven and Merk will be covering the action.
As always, competitors are likely to stream their own perspectives, so be sure to check out your favorite players.
Format And Schedule
The tournament begins on May 18th, and will see all 16 duos drop into matches in a four-hour kill race. Throughout the time, teams must attempt to score the highest number of points. The five highest scores will make up the final result.
The kill race scoring system can be found below:
- Each Kill = 1 point
- Placement of team
- 1st: 25 points
- 2nd: 20 points
- 3rd: 15 points
- 4th: 10 points
- Top 7: 7 points
- Top 10: 4 points
- Top 15: 2 points
- Top 20: 1 point
The top eight teams will move on to day two of the action that will feature a double-elimination bracket to determine the champion.
Matches are set to get underway from 11AM PT.
Teams And Players
With a huge prize pool on the line, the very best Warzone players in the world have been invited to take part.
Find a full list of teams and players below:
- Aydan & Rated
- Dr Disrespect & ZLaner
- Swagg & Booya
- HusKerrs & Newbzz
- Tommey & Almxnd
- TeeP & DougisRaw
- Blazt & MuTeX
- SuperEvan & DiazBiffle
- Stukawaki & xUnrational
- Jukeyz & YKTDeleo
- ClutchBelk & Destroy
- WarZ & Fifakill
- IceManIsaac & Bbreadman
- Bobby Poff & Repulize
- Finessen & Rallied
- Exzachtt & AverageJoeWo
Prize Pool
The $100,000 prize pool will be split in a number of ways.
$1,000 will be awarded to each team that wins a match during the second day of the competition, with the remaining $86,000 being awarded to the top eight teams.
The full breakdown can be found below:
- 1st: $30,000
- 2nd: $20,000
- 3rd: $10,000
- 4th: $8,000
- 5th / 6th: $5,000
- 7th / 8th: $4,000