After the first day of intense Call of Duty World League Finals action, CWL fans would get to see an All-Star match with players that they voted for. In the end, Division B won the All-Star match.

Fans Participate

Earlier last week, @CODWorldLeague asked CWL fans to vote for their favorite player of each team to play in the Miami All-Star game. Fans had the choice to choose players from the teams that have qualified for the playoffs which included:

eUnited

100 Thieves

Gen.G

Team Heretics

Team Reciprocity

FaZe Clan

OpTic Gaming

Splyce

Voting for the Miami All-Star Game presented by @TCL_USA begins today! Fans will choose one player from each playoff team, while our CWL analysts pick two additional All-Stars. — Call of Duty World League (@CODWorldLeague) July 10, 2019

As the week drew out, the choices started to narrow down, and by the end of the week, the community chose their eight players to compete at the Miami All-Star game. Two additional players were chosen by the CWL analysts.

Two teams were formed, Division A and Division B. Players would be representing the division that they were in during the CWL Pro League season. The players that were chosen to represent their league divisions were:

Division A:

Dashy

Dylan

Envoy

Skrapz

Attach

Division B:

Lucky

Octane

Simp

Temp

Slasher

Division B Win The CWL Miami All-Star Game

The maps that both teams were playing on were not traditional CWL Black Ops 4 maps, except for the final and deciding match on Hacienda. Both teams would play on Grind, Icebreaker, Firing Range and Nuketown; all different maps than fans are used to seeing the pros play on. It was a nice change of scenery for not only the fans but for the players competing.

Throughout the series, the matches were pretty even. Division A won the first match 6-3, but Division B bounced back the next match-winning 6-1., and it was like that till the very end. Division A had a chance to close out the series on Nuke Town with the sniping session, but Division B proved to be too strong, especially with Simp pulling his amazing shots. When things finally got to the end, the match became a little more serious despite it being an All-Star game since the prize of winning 55-inch gaming monitors were on the line. In the end, Division B won the final map, 6-4. Here is the final play:

Friendly Trash Talking From Temp

Jess Brohard interviewed Slasher and Temp from Division B at the end. Here is what they had to say:

“I think the best part about it was Donny yelling out ’55 inch’ the whole time. Literally, every kill we got he would just be yelling, ’55, 55′. – Slasher [100 Thieves]”

The All-Star Game was a nice change of pace for the CWL major, and fans were able to watch some light-hearted action of some of the best the Call of Duty World League has to offer. Day two of the CWL Finals continues today.