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The First Five 'Call of Duty' Esports Teams Include New York and Paris At a reported cost of $25 million per team.

By Holly Brockwell

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This story originally appeared on Engadget

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Activision Blizzard has announced the first five global cities to take up the Call of Duty esports franchise, at a reported cost of $25 million per team.

New York's Sterling.VC, Toronto's OverActive Media, Paris' c0ntact Gaming LLC, Dallas' Envy Gaming and Atlanta's Atlanta Esports Ventures are the first five franchisees, all of which already have Overwatch League teams.

The city-based team system for the esports league was announced back in February, amid a restructuring effort that saw eight percent of its employees laid off. The company declared its intention to focus on its core gaming franchises, including CoD, and the pricey franchise deals form a key part of that strategy.

With team slots in the Overwatch League sold for $20 million and later expansion slots priced between $30 and $60 million, it's not hard to see how the franchise strategy appeals to Activision Blizzard's accountants.

Pete Vlastelica, President and CEO at Activision Blizzard Esports Leagues comments:

"Call of Duty is a game that embodies team work and dedication and Call of Duty esports is a celebration of those pillars.

We're building this league for fans across esports, traditional sports and gaming alike ­ and we're excited to partner with individuals and organizations who are just as passionate about our vision for the future of Call of Duty esports.

Our early momentum for franchise sales has been strong as we welcome our first five partners."

The confirmed city teams are not expected to see action until 2020, after the current Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 gaming cycle completes. Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick adds that the company "will announce additional owners and markets later this year."

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