
This week in the competitive Call of Duty scene, one team shifted the balance of power in an unexpected way, signaling new leadership in a season that initially saw a clear favorite. The changing tides are highlighted by a dramatic showdown that captivated fans and reshaped the leaderboard.
During the ongoing 2025 Call of Duty League season, the Atlanta Faze had shown early strength by winning the first two Majors. Their early dominance came to an end in the third Major, when the team that finished as runner-up in the season’s inaugural event clinched the victory.
After a demanding weekend filled with relentless action, the Los Angeles Thieves prevailed over the Vancouver Surge in the final round. This hard-fought win secured them the championship for the Major, along with $150,000 in prize earnings and a significant boost in CDL Points, vital for forging a competitive stance heading into the Championship.
The current points tally now places the Thieves at the forefront of the league with 410 points, edging out the second-ranked Faze by 20 points. Further standings are as follows:
- Los Angeles Thieves: 410 points
- Atlanta Faze: 390 points
- Toronto Ultra: 310 points
- Vancouver Surge: 300 points
- Carolina Royal Ravens: 210 points
Looking ahead, the fourth and final Major of The season is scheduled to kick off later this year week. Qualifiers will take place over a three-week period, culminating in a tournament weekend at the close of May. This will lead into the postseason, with further event details yet to be revealed by Activision.