COD esports: qualifiers & wins

Telluride Bush Gaming won Challengers Elite Season 2, Cryvor Esports qualified for Major 2 in the UK with roster Cheetowunga/DerekTheGoat_/DessieLoso/CrazieViews, and DreamHack Atlanta Online Qualifiers are open for COD: WRS — the competitive scene is heating up. (x.com) College and grassroots scenes aren’t sleeping either: Baldwin Wallace Esports is hosting a Black Ops 7 LAN tomorrow. (x.com)

The North American Elite Stage 2 ran March 4–19 with a $57,000 total purse and a $20,000 first‑place prize listed in the event payout. (liquipedia.net) Pool play tables show the eventual top seed in Pool A finished the group stage 4–1 before advancing into the double‑elimination playoffs. (liquipedia.net) Event rosters and team pages list Telluride Bush’s active lineup during the season as Prolute, Fire, Spart and Temp and note the organization operates under the Barstool-owned Telluride Bush project. (cod-esports.fandom.com) Kenyen “Capsidal” Sutton was reported signed away from the Telluride program to the Vancouver Surge in an announced roster move dated March 2, 2026. (breakingpoint.gg) The Stage 2 Major (CDL Major II) is scheduled March 27–29 at DreamHack Birmingham’s NEC in the U.K., running as a 10‑team LAN with a listed $365,000 prize pool and a play‑in/qualifier structure for final seeding. (dreamhack.com) Public Major II participant and qualifier lists on the Call of Duty League and Liquipedia event pages do not list Cryvor Esports among confirmed Major II entrants as of the latest published rosters; Cryvor’s own site and team profiles do not show an official Major II roster announcement on those pages. (callofdutyleague.com) DreamHack Atlanta’s COD: Warzone Resurgence Series stop is slated for May 16–17 at the Georgia World Congress Center with a $100,000 LAN prize pool and a Day‑1 32‑team open feeding a 16‑team finals stage. (dreamhack.com) Activision’s COD:WRS pages and DreamHack materials list regional online open qualifiers (registration open via FACEIT for NA/EU) running into April–May to fill LAN slots and confirm the top DreamHack finishers earn qualification paths toward the $1M COD:WRS Championship at the Esports World Cup. (callofduty.worldseriesofwarzone.com) Baldwin Wallace Esports lists a dedicated on‑campus facility and a varsity/club program roster of roughly 50–55 players, and program pages and social links note multiple past NACE championships and an active Call of Duty squad roster (game tags and student names are published on the program roster page). (bw.edu)

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