Nevada sports books allowed to offer wagers on Call of Duty video game league

Now this is interesting for all you gamers out there!

This article was originally published on the News 3 Las Vegas site.

The league pits of professional players against each other in 5 vs 5 matches of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (Activision)

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Nevada Gaming Control Board announced this week that authorized sports books will be allowed to offer wagers on the 2020 Call of Duty League.

This announcement comes as real-life sporting events have been cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak, forcing sports books to find other sources of revenue.

The League, a global video game eSport, pits teams of professional players against each other in 5 vs 5 matches of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

Sports books will be allowed to offer wagers on Head to Head match-ups, the Winner of Each Match, Overall Winner, and the overall winner of the 2020 Call of Duty League. Sports books will be able to set their own odds, and betting must cease at the beginning of each match.

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Co-founder of Frontline Gaming, and creator of the ITC, Reece Robbins has been a pillar of the tabletop community for over two decades. From developing Blood Throne to launching industry-leading hobby products and major events like the LVO, his career is defined by innovation and a lifelong passion for gaming since the 80s. Today, he remains a very active community organizer and business leader dedicated to the growth of the hobby.

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