Call of Duty League in 2021 is poised for a hot season of eSports with teams like Chicago Huntsmen, Atlanta Faze, and Minnesota Rokkr. Well, now the 100 Thieves are coming to the Call of Duty League as the Los Angeles Thieves.
This is a stark contrast to a previous announcement in August 2019, where 100 Thieves CEO Matthew Haag, aka Nadeshot, took to Twitter to explain the situation between 100 Thieves and Call of Duty League. You can check that video out right here, but the expense of participating in the Call of Duty league was cited as one of the major issues as to why 100 Thieves did not participate in Call of Duty League in 2020.
“The fact of the matter is, the CDL is incredibly expensive. It’s so expensive. Not only are there a lot of upfront costs, but there are a ton of operational costs that we’ll be spending money on, and resources on, for years. And we’re just not equipped and not prepared to make that jump and to make that decision to be all in,” said Haag. “There are so many things 100 Thieves is focused on as a company. We have thirty full-time employees now. We have a ton of part-time employees. Tons of contractors. We have content creators. We have other players and coaches. We have so many different assets that we have to protect.”
100 Thieves has teams in Valorant, Fortnite, and League of Legends, and is now headed for Call of Duty as it prepares for the launch of a new game, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
While the 100 Thieves organization plays host to professional eSports teams, they are also a prominent figure in gaming apparel with a host of hoodies, jackets, shirts and more. The 100 Thieves Cash App compound features multiple training rooms for their eSports endeavors. You can check out more at their official website here.