CDL Resurgence Fortune's Keep: Results

CDL Resurgence Fortune's Keep: Results

Ganesh Jadhav

18 Sep, 2022, 15:35

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Last updated: 13 May, 2025, 12:21

The $100k CDL Resurgence: Fortune's keep tournament concluded yesterday with Team Envailed qualified through the open qualifier, bragging the first place of $30K and the winning title for the event.

 

CDL Resurgence Fortune's Keep: Format, Qualification and Teams.

Call of Duty League Resurgence: Fortunes' Keep is a North America Exclusive Call of Duty: Warzone Resurgence Mode tournament. The total announced prize pool of the event is $100K, with the first-place team winning $30K.

All the competitors participating are limited to North America and have to be above the age of 18 years. The players were able to register for the competition by signing into the Gamebattles to create their teams using Battle.net and Activision ID.

A total of 741 teams participated in the event, where these teams played the in-game open qualifiers and garnered points to compete in the main qualifiers.

The points system used for the games were

Total Points = No. Of Kills X Placement Multiplier

CDL Resurgence Points system

The whole tournament followed the same scoring system.

The top 64 teams with top scores made it to the Closed Qualifiers. The top 10 best team performances were considered for the team's qualification. These 64 teams were divided into four groups for the closed qualifier. Only 32 teams made it to day two of the Closed qualifiers, and only 16 qualified for the main stage.

The participating teams played the qualification stage on five maps of the eight total maps. You can check out the detailed format and the 16 qualified teams here.

The Main Stage included 16 qualified teams divided into groups of eight paired with six invited CDL teams and two Activision-invited teams.

Only 16 of the playing 32 teams, 16 qualified teams + 12 CDL teams + 4 Activision invitees, qualified for the final day.

 

Main Stage Day 1 Results:

The 32 teams divided into two groups of 16 played the eight maps garnering as many points as possible for qualification. Only eight teams from each group qualified for the final day.

Each group played all eight maps and tried to get the highest score to secure the final day. Team zColorss and Toronto Ultra led their respective groups, with the top eight teams from both groups shown below. These 16 teams qualified to play the final day on 16th October.

Day 1 Results

 

Main Stage Day 2 Results:

The final day had the 16 teams battle it out for the coveted $30K prize or atleast get the top eight to win some money. All the final prizing can be seen below.

Call of Duty Resurgence League Fortune’s Keep Prize money distribution

On the final day, all 16 teams played eight maps and raced to accumulate as many kills and placement points. It is important to note that kills mattered a lot, and the teams needed to prioritize kills while also getting a respectable finish.

Team Brxtvn had the most wins on the final day, but the scarcity of kills made them fall to the 7th place. While Team Envailed managed to edge out Las Vegas Legion with better placements and won despite the one-kill deficit.

 

The scoreboard for the final day was as follows:

Final results

Note: The Overall Multiplier signifies the average multiplier to the kills and represents the average placement of a team. 

In the end, The team qualified through In-Game open Qualifiers, won the CDL Resurgence: Fortune's keep tournament . Team Envailed took home $30K, with each member of Envailed, Sage and Clamp taking home $10K each.

Team Envailed win the Call of Duty Resurgence League Fortune’s Keep

The CDL action will resume on 2nd December.  While we buckle up for the Call of Duty Modern Warfare II release, which is just ten days away.

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