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Another day, another red flag for the upcoming Call of Duty League. This time it is long-time MLG employee Adam Apicella announcing he is leaving Activision Blizzard. Apicella was the first employee hired by the company after it was founded in 2003.
As Call of Duty esports enters its most important year to date with massive franchise fees and a new format, it will be without one of the most important guiding figures over the past decade.
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Another day, another red flag for the upcoming Call of Duty League. This time it is long-time MLG employee Adam Apicella announcing he is leaving Activision Blizzard. Apicella was the first employee hired by the company after it was founded in 2003.
As Call of Duty esports enters its most important year to date with massive franchise fees and a new format, it will be without one of the most important guiding figures over the past decade.
If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe!
New episodes Monday through Friday.
For more in-depth news check out our bi-weekly podcast The Esports Network Podcast.
Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames
Follow Esportz Network on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @EsportzNetwork
Or visit our website esportznetwork.com for updates on what's to come!