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Call of Duty League to stream exclusively on YouTube next year

The CDL will reportedly move exclusively to YouTube starting next season on a two-year deal.
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After a successful year of viewership, which was paired with watch parties on Twitch, the Call of Duty League is making the switch exclusively to YouTube again. According to Jacob Hale on Twitter, YouTube is gaining exclusive rights to have the CDL streamed on their platform beginning in the 2023/24 season. The deal is expected to be for two years.

The 2022/23 CDL season began with matches being streamed solely on Twitch, with the addition of YouTube being brought into the mix later on in the season to help maximize overall viewership. Watch parties on Twitch, such as Scump and Zooma, have brought a whole new element to watching the CDL. This now becomes a massive question for fans and streamers.

The recent deal with YouTube seems to have caused mixed emotions from fans, with these looming questions surrounding watch parties and whether or not they will be able to be co-streamed on YouTube. More details on this should come out after Champs weekend concludes.

Many details could change and will be ironed out before the start of the next season, but with a meeting expected to be set between Activision and CDL Franchise Owners during the weekend of Champs, multiple sources have told Hale that the deal is all but done. 

Outside of the length of the deal, the details are limited. We will update the story once more information is released.