Article 6JS37 Call of Duty League team owner suing Activision Blizzard for $680 million

Call of Duty League team owner suing Activision Blizzard for $680 million

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Hector H3CZ" Rodriguez, CEO of OpTic Gaming, is suing Activision Blizzard for alleged monopolistic practices regarding the publisher's Call of Duty esports league.

Rodriguez - whose company owned and operated the Call of Duty League's OpTic Texas team - and now-retired OpTic player Seth Scump" Abner are seeking $680 million in damages. In a lawsuit filed Thursday, the pair claim that Activision Blizzard's unlawful 100 percent monopoly" over the league forced them into financially ruinous partnerships at the risk of being unable to compete in the League.

Before the arrival of the Call of Duty League, competitive Call of Duty tournaments were hosted by independent third-party organizers and featured an open" structure whereby any team...

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