Call of Duty League Super Week announced after extreme weather in U.S.
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Call of Duty League Super Week schedule revealed
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Call of Duty League Super Week schedule revealed after postponing matches

The Call of Duty League has revealed a new Super Week schedule for Weeks 2 and 3 of Stage 1 in the wake of inclement weather ravaging Texas and other parts of the U.S.

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Activision decided to postpone the Week 2 matches set for this weekend in favor of seven straight days of matches. There are 24 players currently located in Dallas, Texas, and many are unable to play Call of Duty in their own homes. If the matches weren’t postponed, multiple teams would have to use substitutes.

The full schedule for the week can be found on the CDL’s website. The week begins on Monday, Feb. 22, and concludes on Sunday, Feb. 28. Each day of matches starts at 3 p.m. ET, and almost every day features three matches in total.

Call of Duty League Super Week Schedule
The Call of Duty League Super Week Schedule. Image via CDL

Schedule aside, some CDL professionals living in Dallas, Texas said they lost power during the last week. Players such as James “Clayster” Eubanks, Makenzie “Mack” Kelley and others have shared their rough experiences on social media.

Mack in particular is struggling, as his apartment, shared with Atlanta FaZe Academy player Daunte “Sibilants” Gray, is leaking water.

Clayster and Mack are set to play in a marquee matchup during the Call of Duty League Super Week, with the Dallas Empire taking on the duo’s New York Subliners for the first time since pre-season. The Toronto Ultra must prove their 2-0 record isn’t a fluke in two tough matchups against the Atlanta FaZe and OpTic Chicago.

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