What CDL Major III Qualifiers Decide – And Why Malaysians Should Care
For Malaysian Call of Duty fans who usually stick to Warzone or the campaign, the Call of Duty League (CDL) is the official, franchised esports circuit for competitive multiplayer. The season is split into four Majors plus a postseason Championship Weekend, and every match awards CDL Points that decide who actually reaches that final showdown. Major III is already deep into its qualifier stage, with only two weeks of fixtures left before the LAN event in Atlanta. These online qualifiers determine each team’s seeding for the Major III bracket, and strong performances are now crucial as the league moves toward the business end of the season. Following the CDL Major 3 schedule is a great way to learn current team metas, maps and strategies that you can adapt to your own ranked games, while also enjoying top-tier Call of Duty esports in a format that’s easy to follow from home in Malaysia.

Remaining CDL Major 3 Schedule in Malaysia Time
Two weeks of CDL qualifiers matches remain before Major III kicks off in Atlanta. The league plays across three match days each week. For Malaysian viewers (MYT, UTC+8), this usually means very late-night or early-morning viewing, but the weekend schedule is still manageable if you plan ahead. The remaining fixtures are: • Friday, May 1: OpTic Texas vs. Boston Breach; Los Angeles Thieves vs. Cloud9 New York; FaZe Vegas vs. Carolina Royal Ravens. • Saturday, May 2: Cloud9 New York vs. Carolina Royal Ravens; Miami Heretics vs. FaZe Vegas; Vancouver Surge vs. Riyadh Falcons; Toronto KOI vs. OpTic Texas. • Sunday, May 3: Vancouver Surge vs. Los Angeles Thieves; Miami Heretics vs. G2 Minnesota; Paris Gentle Mates vs. Boston Breach. • Friday, May 8: Riyadh Falcons vs. Miami Heretics; Paris Gentle Mates vs. OpTic Texas; Vancouver Surge vs. Toronto KOI. • Saturday, May 9: Los Angeles Thieves vs. Carolina Royal Ravens; OpTic Texas vs. FaZe Vegas; G2 Minnesota vs. Boston Breach; Riyadh Falcons vs. Cloud9 New York. • Sunday, May 10: Paris Gentle Mates vs. Miami Heretics; Los Angeles Thieves vs. G2 Minnesota; Toronto KOI vs. Cloud9 New York.
Must-Watch Storylines and Matchups for Malaysian Fans
With only two qualifier weeks left, every series carries extra weight in the overall Call of Duty League standings. For fans looking for headline clashes, OpTic Texas feature in several high-profile matches, including showdowns against Boston Breach, Toronto KOI, FaZe Vegas and Paris Gentle Mates. Los Angeles Thieves also have a stacked run-in, facing Cloud9 New York, Vancouver Surge, Carolina Royal Ravens and G2 Minnesota. These games are likely to influence seeding going into Major III and could shape the race for Championship Weekend. Miami Heretics play key fixtures against FaZe Vegas, G2 Minnesota, Riyadh Falcons and Paris Gentle Mates, giving them multiple chances to climb the table late. With teams under pressure to secure crucial CDL Points before the postseason in July, expect tighter map vetoes, more rehearsed set plays and intense Search & Destroy rounds that make these qualifiers especially entertaining to follow.
How to Watch CDL in Malaysia and Catch Up On-Demand
Even though all the remaining CDL Major 3 schedule dates are hosted in Western time zones, Malaysian fans can still follow every qualifier match live or on replay. The Call of Duty League typically streams its games on major platforms like YouTube and Twitch via official channels, where you’ll find live broadcasts, VODs and match highlights shortly after each series concludes. Because many fixtures for Malaysians will fall in the early morning, using on-demand replays is often the most practical way to watch CDL in Malaysia without sacrificing sleep. Esports statistics and results platforms also track live scores, past results and player information for each team, helping you stay up to date between match days. Combine the official streams with these stats hubs and you’ll have a complete viewing companion for the final two weeks of Call of Duty esports action before Major III in Atlanta.
