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✓Reviewed by Emma Thompson Paris, France — August 7, 2026. Four of the most prominent organizations in Call of Duty esports — FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, 100 Thieves, and Falcons — clinched their spots in the Call of Duty playoff...
Table of contents
- 1 Four Teams Lock In: What the CoD Playoff Picture Looks Like
- 2 FaZe Clan: From CS2 Roster Moves to CoD Playoff Stage
- 3 100 Thieves and G2 Bring North American and European Weight
- 4 Esports World Cup 2026: The Competitive Context
- 5 Call of Duty Competitive Landscape in 2026
- 6 What Comes Next: Playoff Format and Implications
- 7 Related Coverage
- 8 Sources
Paris, France — August 7, 2026. Four of the most prominent organizations in Call of Duty esports — FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, 100 Thieves, and Falcons — clinched their spots in the Call of Duty playoff bracket at the Esports World Cup 2026 on Thursday, according to reporting by the Galveston County Daily News, marking a pivotal group-stage conclusion for the title’s competitive field in Paris.
The quartet’s advancement to the playoff stage sets up what analysts are calling one of the most competitive CoD brackets in Esports World Cup history, with each qualifying organization bringing a distinct regional identity and fanbase into a single-elimination format expected to draw millions of concurrent viewers across global broadcast platforms.
Four Teams Lock In: What the CoD Playoff Picture Looks Like
FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, 100 Thieves, and Falcons each secured their playoff berths on August 7, 2026, completing the Call of Duty competitive bracket at the Esports World Cup in Paris. The four organizations represent a cross-section of North American and international competitive rosters, and their qualification was confirmed through group-stage results reported on the day of advancement. For full tournament scheduling context, see the Esports World Cup 2026 complete schedule and prize pool breakdown.
The Call of Duty competition at the Esports World Cup 2026 follows a format in which teams compete through group play before advancing to a bracket stage, with the top finishers from each group earning direct playoff entry. Thursday’s confirmation of all four qualifying organizations closes out the group phase and signals that the elimination rounds are imminent.
FaZe Clan: From CS2 Roster Moves to CoD Playoff Stage
FaZe Clan’s playoff clinch in Call of Duty comes during what has been a turbulent summer for the organization across multiple titles. On the Counter-Strike side, the organization has been navigating significant roster adjustments, as previously reported. The CoD squad’s advancement to the playoff bracket represents a stabilizing competitive result for FaZe heading into the back half of the 2026 calendar, underscoring the multi-title breadth of the organization’s competitive portfolio. For context on FaZe’s roster activity this summer, see the full report on FaZe’s CS2 Summer 2026 roster overhaul.
FaZe’s Call of Duty lineup has maintained consistent competitive presence at international LANs throughout 2026, and a deep playoff run at the Esports World Cup would represent the organization’s most significant CoD achievement of the year on a stage with global visibility.
100 Thieves and G2 Bring North American and European Weight
100 Thieves, the Los Angeles-based organization co-owned by Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag, continues its long-standing investment in Call of Duty esports with a playoff appearance at one of the year’s highest-profile international events. The organization’s fanbase — among the most engaged in North American esports — is expected to amplify viewership numbers for the playoff stage significantly.
G2 Esports, the Madrid-headquartered organization that competes across more than a dozen titles, secured its own playoff spot representing one of the sport’s most recognizable European brands. G2’s qualification adds a transatlantic dynamic to the bracket that esports media analysts have flagged as a key viewer draw, given the organization’s outsized social media presence and history of performing at major international LANs.
Falcons, the Saudi Arabia-backed organization that has aggressively expanded its competitive roster across multiple titles since its 2023 founding, rounds out the four qualifiers. Falcons’ inclusion in the CoD playoff field is notable given the organization’s rapid rise to relevance at premier international events and its alignment with the broader Gulf-region investment in esports infrastructure that the Esports World Cup itself represents.

Esports World Cup 2026: The Competitive Context
The Esports World Cup 2026 is being held in Paris and spans multiple weeks, featuring competition across a roster of major esports titles. Call of Duty is one of the flagship competitions at the event, drawing top-tier rosters from North America, Europe, and the broader international scene. The tournament’s prize pool structure and format details have been widely covered, and the platform the EWC provides — both in terms of prestige and broadcast reach — makes playoff qualification a meaningful competitive and commercial milestone for any participating organization.
The four qualifying teams join a growing list of organizations that have used the Esports World Cup as a proving ground for cross-title credibility. For organizations like FaZe and G2, which operate large multi-game rosters, strong performances across titles at the EWC reinforce brand value and sponsor relationships that extend well beyond any single game’s competitive circuit. The commercial stakes of the CoD bracket are therefore high not just in terms of prize money, but in terms of the organizational reputation signals a deep playoff run generates.
Call of Duty Competitive Landscape in 2026
Call of Duty’s competitive scene in 2026 has seen structural shifts following the consolidation of the gaming industry earlier this year. The title continues to operate under Activision’s competitive framework, which was absorbed into a larger publishing entity following the Electronic Arts merger that closed on August 4, 2026. How that ownership transition affects future tournament structures and media rights for Call of Duty esports remains a developing story that the industry is watching closely.
At the player level, CoD rosters have been active throughout the summer transfer window, with organizations reshuffling lineups ahead of major international events. The four teams that clinched at the Esports World Cup on August 7 represent organizations that have managed roster construction effectively enough to remain competitive at the highest level heading into the second half of the year. For an overview of how roster moves in esports work structurally, the esports player transfer and roster market explainer provides relevant background.
What Comes Next: Playoff Format and Implications
With the group stage complete, the Call of Duty playoff bracket at the Esports World Cup 2026 is expected to run in the coming days. The elimination format will pit the four qualifiers — FaZe, G2, 100 Thieves, and Falcons — against each other and potentially against other advancing teams depending on the full bracket structure, which was not fully detailed in initial reporting as of August 7.
Broadcast details for the playoff rounds have not been confirmed in publicly available reports as of publication time. Historically, the Esports World Cup has distributed its broadcast across multiple platforms with regional exclusivity arrangements, and CoD playoff coverage is expected to follow a similar distribution model.
For competitive players and fans tracking the CoD meta heading into the playoff stage, the current Call of Duty Warzone loadout and meta analysis offers relevant context on the weapon and strategy landscape that teams are competing within at the highest level.
The broader implications of the four qualifying organizations’ playoff runs extend to the esports business ecosystem as well. Sponsorship activations, merchandise sales, and streaming viewership numbers tied to FaZe, G2, 100 Thieves, and Falcons all stand to benefit from continued deep tournament runs, and brand partners for each organization will be watching the playoff results closely. The CoD bracket at the Esports World Cup has quickly become one of the defining competitive results of the mid-2026 calendar for the title’s commercial stakeholders.
This article is based on reporting by Galveston County Daily News published August 7, 2026. Additional source coverage is available via the official Esports World Cup news hub. Developing details on bracket format and broadcast platform will be updated as confirmed information becomes available.
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