Who are CPU members? 


We come from all walks of life, but we all share a love of Call of Duty games and we want to help improve them for the majority of players. 


Who are the majority? 


Unlike CoD multiplayer and battle royale game lobbies, which are assembled on a bell curve, the CoD community is more like a pyramid. Casual players with the least amount of weekly play time and skill are the largest group and the foundation of the pyramid. 


The next layer of the pyramid includes people who play a little more often and are more concerned with getting better at the game. Maybe they watch some YouTube videos to check out the latest meta guns.

Each successive layer reaches higher in relation to the amount of weekly play time and skill, but is smaller than the layer below it. 


So the top layer includes the best players in the world with the most play time and the highest level of skill. But it’s a lot smaller than the layers below it and completely depends on those layers to remain on top. 


The CPU does not focus on the top layer, the pro level players, because those players already have interaction and influence with Call of Duty. We exist for all the other layers of the CoD player base. These layers include skilled players with a lot of time in the game and also players who are more likely to stop playing when the game isn’t fun anymore rather than put in more time and energy to improve their skills. Many of them have never had a voice, but they deserve one.