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Turtle BeachAugust 11, 2022

Call of Duty League 2023 Roster Construction Rules Revealed Along With Start Date

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The Call of Duty League come to a climatic end as 100 Thieves rose above the rest to earn their spot in COD history.

Now, with the Vanguard season formally ended, players worldwide are looking ahead to the 2023 season, which will be played on Modern Warfare 2.

The CDL has revealed the rules and dates for the 2023 season and we're going to run over these down below.

Call of Duty League 2023 Roster Construction Rules Revealed Along With Start Date

While Modern Warfare 2 isn't out for quite some time, the CDL 2023 season officially begins on August 22nd, 2022.

Of course this just means that teams will be able to construct their rosters officially, which will stir the community as changes are certain.

Some other notable details include the base salary for all players, along with more details we'll share below.

As Teams begin to develop their 2023 Season rosters in the coming weeks and months, below is a summary of key roster construction points for existing League Players and aspiring Call of Duty esports players. These Rules may be updated, amended, modified or revoked from time-to-time at the League Office’s discretion. All times listed below are U.S. Pacific Time.

    • August 21, 2022, 11:59 p.m. – 2022 League Year ends. Any 2022 Season Player Contracts that are not extended terminate and such Players become free agents.
      • Teams who wish to exercise extension options for a Player must do so by August 14, 2022, 11:59 p.m.
    • August 22, 2022, 12:00 a.m. – The new 2023 League Year begins. From this time, free agents may enter into new Player Contracts with any Team in the League. Teams may begin submitting 2023 Season Player Contracts for League Office review and may also begin submitting Player trades for League Office review. Players who are currently under contract with an existing Team remain subject to the terms of such Player Contract but are free to negotiate any amendments with their Team.

    • While Teams may discuss roster moves such as trades with other Teams, extensions with their current Players, and free agent signings with Players at any time, Teams may not enter into any formal agreements or make binding commitments to do so outside the permitted windows.

    • Contract negotiation is between the Player and the Team. The League Office will not advise Players or Teams in contract negotiations.

    • All Long-Term contracts will have a minimum Initial Term of one (1) Season. Long-Term PSAs may include a unilateral Team option to extend the Term for one (1) additional Season. The maximum Term of a Long-Term PSA is three (3) seasons, including any Season Extensions.

    • All Players in the League will receive a minimum annualized base salary of $55,225 USD, health care benefits, and retirement benefits. Player salaries may be structured based on the Player’s participation and/or role during the Season (e.g., “Starter”, “Reserve” and “Challengers” salary tiers), provided, each salary tier rate must be no less than the League’s minimum annualized base salary ($55,225 USD). Teams are required to distribute at least 50% of their prize pool earnings to Players directly.

    • If a Team elects to terminate a non-guaranteed Player Contract, such Player Contract will be subject to payment of a Buyout Fee to be negotiated between Team and Player. In all cases, if there are at least 60 days remaining in the term, the minimum Buyout Fee would equal 60 days’ salary plus any earned but unpaid bonuses and prize money.

    • Subject to certain roster requirements, Teams may sign additional Players to 14-Day contracts. Teams may not sign an individual Player to more than two (2) 14-Day contracts during the 2023 Season. If a Player has signed two (2) 14-Day contracts with a single Team, that Team may only sign the Player to a full Season Player Contract for the remainder of the 2023 Season. Upon expiration of a 14-Day contract, a Player is a free agent. Teams do not have an option to extend 14-Day contracts.

    • Each Player may consent as part of his or her Player Contract to compete in Challengers or other Call of Duty esports competitions (a “Two-Way Player”). The terms relating to such Player’s participation in non-League events will be subject to any terms negotiated in the Player Contract. There is no limit to the number of Players who may be designated as Two-Way Players at any given time. Up to two (2) Two-Way Players may compete together on the same Challengers Team roster in any Challengers match. A Challengers Team may include Two-Way Players belonging to different Teams. After appearing in any Official Game, Two-Way Players are ineligible to compete in any Challengers match for a period of seven (7) calendar days (e.g., if a Two-Way Player competes in an Official Game that occurs on a Saturday, such Player cannot compete in a Challengers match until the following Sunday). Teams must submit written notice to the League Office prior to any Two-Way Player participating in any Challengers match.

  • Teams are responsible for coordinating and acquiring any visa paperwork required for Players to compete around the world. The League Office will support Teams and Players in this process as needed.