How to watch Envy’s $30k Jack Link’s Warzone invitational

Jacob Hale
Warzone jack links invitational tournament

Envy are hosting their final Jack Link’s invitational Warzone tournament of the Black Ops Cold War season, and it looks set to be a big one.

The Jack Link’s invitationals have been a regular series of Warzone tournaments throughout Warzone’s lifespan, crowning various winners and giving away hundreds of thousands of dollars in prize pool money.

Now, they’ve announced one last one before the launch of Call of Duty: Vanguard on November 5, which is set to shake up both CoD multiplayer and Warzone completely, bringing a brand new map to the battle royale.

Envy, who own CDL team Dallas Empire, are one of the longest-standing parts of Call of Duty’s competitive ecosystem and are bringing together some of Warzone’s finest to compete for $30k. Here’s the lowdown on the final Jack Link’s invitational of the BOCW season.

Envy Jack Link’s invitational stream

The tournament will be streamed on Envy’s own Twitch channel, as embedded above, but you will also be able to watch from your favorite player’s perspective if you tune into their stream on the day.

Jack Link’s Warzone invitational format & schedule

The Jack Link’s invitational tournament takes place on September 28 and should take up the majority of the afternoon.

The starting time for the tournament is yet to be announced, but previous iterations of the tournament kicked off at roughly 10 AM PT (1 PM ET/6 PM BST), so expect this one to follow suit.

After some deliberation between teams and the organizers, the tournament changed from mini royale to regular Verdansk. It is a trios tournament in custom lobbies. Here’s how scoring works:

  • 1 kill = 1 point
  • 1st place = 2x point multiplier
  • 2nd-8th = 1.5x point multiplier
  • 9th-25th = 1x multiplier

Envy’s $30k Jack Link’s invitational: Teams & players

While the players competing in this tournament haven’t all been announced yet, most of the teams have been fully formed and are ready to hit the streets of Verdansk. Here’s who’ll be competing:

Teams
Flxnked, Frozone, ahtract Picnickbasket, Nickool, Oakleyboiii Bbreadman, IceManIsaac, Drakota
Barton, Dr3w, Xamzah JessieCooks, ValidHands, ForeignJase ImAngelikaa, Afro, Denxh
JaredFPS, JDeviseFB, Eightv Ottereyes, UnRationaL, ScummN DanDangler, FukLuvey, TBD
HeyLovely, Djmas123, Greveey MuTeX, Blazt, Knight Bloo, Zepti, Nukahh
Overgirl, Believe, Yata zColors, SuperEvan, DiazBiffle Warsz, Skullface, Intechs
Aydan, Rated, HusKerrs BritteyRaines, KenzRosey, Hisokat42 HitchaRiide, Jorge, Blake
Tommey, Almond, Newbz Jukeyz, Fifakill, Jezuzjrr Legiqn, SloppyHarry, MrDaft
SenseiSwishem, TBD, TBD Testy, Estanaut, LarryFishburger Stukawaki, TBD, TBD
iSmixie, Xenon, Mayappo Emzy, Bubblect, Kwrky Swagg, Booya, TBD
Rallied, TBD, TBD Sebasberon, MarkClarkk, TrickyRick MoonRyde, TBD, TBD

With $30k on the line, expect to see teams grinding out for high kill victories to get the advantage over their opponents.

With players like Tommey and Aydan winning past Jack Link’s invitational tournaments, we could be set to see another top star headline this time.

About The Author

Jacob is Dexerto’s UK Editor and Call of Duty esports specialist. With a BA (Hons) in English Literature and Creative Writing, he previously worked as an Editor at Ginx TV. Jacob was nominated for Journalist of the Year at the 2023 Esports Awards. Contact: jacob.hale@dexerto.com.