Call of Duty League (CDL) has partnered with esports performance and training platform Aim Lab.
As a result, the platform will be the first-person training sponsor of the league, in addition to sponsoring the Call of Duty Challengers Scouting Series.
“Aim Lab’s training systems are built to help consumers understand the skills needed to become an esports superstar. Call of Duty League is excited to team up with Aim Lab to develop original content that highlights their training software as well as shines a spotlight on the Call of Duty Challengers path to pro circuit”
Jack Haravi, Vice President of Global Partnerships at Activision Blizzard Esports
For the remainder of the 2022 season, Aim Lab will offer a streaming section showing highlights from matches. Additionally, the platform will integrate a Call of Duty Challengers recording at the bottom of the screen to keep viewers informed about Challengers matches during the main CDL stream.
“We are honored to partner with Call of Duty League to create something truly unique and special for fans and pros alike. The new features will allow the world to see what it really takes to play Call of Duty at the highest level and showcase just how amazingly talented these players are. For the fans and aspiring Call of Duty pros at home, this partnership brings you new training tools in Aim Lab to help you reach your highest potential.”
Dr. Wayne Mackey, Founder and CEO of Statespace
Aim Lab has joined companies like TeamSpeak and online eyewear retailer Zenni on CDL’s partnership list. CDL also joined forces with esports company Esports Engine in January.
Following the agreement with the VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT), Aim Lab is building an impressive portfolio of partners. This deal, which includes plans for content and training courses for fans, looks set to benefit all areas of the competitive Call of Duty scene.
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