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Halo Championship Series
Halo Championship Series logo.png
Sport Halo
Founded 2014
Owner(s)
343 Industries, Microsoft Studios
No. of teams 16
Country United States, Europe, Latin America
Most recent
champion(s)
Splyce
Most titles Tox Gaming (2)
Official website https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/esports

Halo Championship Series (HCS) is a professional Halo league sponsored by Microsoft and 343 Industries.[1] It is governed by Electronic Sports League, more commonly referred to as ESL. Seasons 1 and 2 ran on Halo: The Master Chief Collection, specifically its remake of Halo 2.[2] In August 2015 Microsoft announced it would be increasing the total prize pool of the HCS to $1 million USD, for the newly announced Halo World Championship, which will be the debut event for Halo 5: Guardians.[3] This prize pool was later announced to be crowd-funded, which later resulted in Major League Gaming announcing that the prize pool had climbed to $2 million USD. Later that week, 343 announced that the prize pool was locked at $2.5 million USD. This was confirmed to give the winners, later announced to be Counter Logic Gaming, the largest single monetary prize in console eSports history.




Contents






  • 1 HCS Season 1


    • 1.1 LANs


    • 1.2 Final standings




  • 2 HCS Season 2


    • 2.1 Prize Pool


    • 2.2 Game Types and Maps




  • 3 HCS 2016 Halo World Championships


    • 3.1 Overview


    • 3.2 Format


    • 3.3 Prize Pool


    • 3.4 Game Types and Maps


    • 3.5 Results




  • 4 HCS 2017 Halo World Championships


    • 4.1 Format


    • 4.2 Game Types and Maps


    • 4.3 Results




  • 5 HCS Summer/Fall Season 2017


    • 5.1 Dreamhack Atlanta 2017


    • 5.2 Game Types and Maps


    • 5.3 Results


    • 5.4 DreamHack Denver 2017


    • 5.5 Game Types and Maps




  • 6 HCS 2018 Halo World Championships


    • 6.1 MLG Orlando 2018


    • 6.2 Halo World Championship 2018 Format


    • 6.3 Qualifier events


    • 6.4 HCS London 2018


    • 6.5 ESL Sydney 2018


    • 6.6 Gamelta Mexico City 2018


    • 6.7 MLG Columbus 2018


    • 6.8 Game Types and Maps


    • 6.9 Results




  • 7 HCS 2018 Fall Season


    • 7.1 MLG New Orleans 2018


    • 7.2 Format


    • 7.3 Game Types and Maps


    • 7.4 Results


    • 7.5 HCS London 2018


    • 7.6 Game Types and Maps


    • 7.7 Results




  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





HCS Season 1


HCS Season 1 took place from December 12, 2014 to March 8, 2015. There were a total of 12 official tournaments, five LANs and seven online. It featured a $100,000 USD prize pool. The European Gaming League organized a LAN event in London on February 22, 2015, with the winning team getting a wild card spot to the Season 1 Grand Finals.[4]



LANs













































Tournament
Date
Winner
2nd
3rd
Iron Games Columbus 2014
Dec. 12-14

Counter Logic Gaming

Evil Geniuses

OpTic Gaming
UGC St. Louis 2015
Jan. 2-4

Denial eSports

Counter Logic Gaming

Evil Geniuses
Gamers For Giving 2015
Feb. 21-22

Evil Geniuses

Counter Logic Gaming

OpTic Gaming
EGL Battle of Europe 2015
Feb. 22
Team Vibe
TCM Gaming
Epsilon eSports

PAX East 2015
Mar. 6-8

Evil Geniuses

Counter Logic Gaming
Noble Black


Final standings
















































Rank
Team
Prize
1

Evil Geniuses
$50,000
2

Counter Logic Gaming
$20,000
3

Denial eSports
$10,000
4

OpTic Gaming
$8,000
5

Cloud9
$4,000
6

Str8 Rippin
$4,000
7

eLevate
$2,000
8
Noble Black
$2,000


HCS Season 2


Season 2 of the HCS features a $250,000 prize pool spread out over three offline events, seven online cups and one open online cup.
























Tournament
Date
Winner
2nd
3rd
Iron Games Atlanta 2015
April 17–19
Evil Geniuses
Denial eSports
Cloud9
PGL Indianapolis
June 26–28
Evil Geniuses

Counter Logic Gaming
Denial eSports


Prize Pool































Place
Prize (USD)

1st
$75,000

2nd
$30,000

3rd
$15,000

4th
$12,000

5th-6th
$6,000

7th-8th
$3,000


Game Types and Maps


Included maps and modes:



  • Team Slayer: Shrine, Lockdown, Warlord

  • Oddball: Warlord, Lockdown

  • Capture the Flag: Shrine (3 Flag), Warlord (5 Flag)

  • King of the Hill: Lockdown, Warlord

  • Neutral Bomb Assault: Shrine (3 Bomb), Warlord (5 Bomb)
















































Rank
Team
Prize
1st
Evil Geniuses
$75,000
2nd
Counter Logic Gaming
$30,000
3rd
Denial eSports
$15,000
4th
Cloud9
$12,000
5th
Winterfox
$6,000
6th
OpTic Gaming
$6,000
7th
Team Liquid
$3,000
8th
eXcellence Gaming
$3,000


HCS 2016 Halo World Championships


Halo World Championship 2016 was the culminating event of the Halo World Championship 2016 season, taking place at Raleigh Studios Hollywood in Hollywood, California from March 18–20, 2016. Halo 5 was played in 4v4 competition. It featured the largest prize pool in console esports history, with a total of $2,500,000 USD on the line.



Overview


The Halo World Championship was announced on August 4, 2015 with a trailer shown during Microsoft's Gamescom showcase. With a prize pool of over $2,500,000 USD, there has never been a Halo tournament with higher stakes. It is also the first major tournament featuring invited teams from all regions of the world.



Format



  • 16 teams invited as specified, based on performance in regional qualifiers:

    • 8 North American (NA) teams

    • 4 European/Middle Eastern/African (EMEA) teams

    • 2 Australian/New Zealand (ANZ) teams

    • 1 Asian (Asia) team

    • 1 Latin American (LATAM) team



  • Group play, four teams per group

    • Top two teams from each group advance to Championship Bracket, bottom two finish 9th-16th.

    • Best-of-5 series



  • Championship bracket

    • Single-elimination bracket, best-of-5 series (quarterfinals), best-of-7 series (semifinals, finals)

    • Group winners drawn into bracket against group runners-up with a restriction on teams from same group being on same half of bracket





Prize Pool


The prize pool was initially announced to be starting at $1,000,000, with possible increases from the purchase of REQ packs in Halo 5. On November 4, 2015, 343 announced that the prize pool had reached $1,500,000 through REQ pack crowdfunding, with the possibility of growing all the way until March.On November 19, the prize pool was confirmed to have hit $1,700,000. On December 3, MLG confirmed that it had reached $2,000,000. On February 19, during the pre-show for the MLG North American Regional Finals, Goldenboy and Benson confirmed that the prize pool had reached $2,500,000.


The prize money is distributed as follows:



























Place
Percentage

1st
40%

2nd
20%

3rd-4th
10%

5th-8th
3%

9th-16th
1%


Game Types and Maps



  • Capture the Flag - Coliseum, Fathom, Truth

  • Strongholds - Eden, Empire, Plaza, The Rig

  • Slayer - Coliseum, Eden, Plaza, Regret, The Rig, Truth



Results


A total of $2,500,000 USD is awarded.

























































Place
Prize (USD)
Team
Roster

1st
$1,000,000

Counter Logic Gaming

SnakeBite • Royal2 • Frosty • Lethul • Clutch

2nd
$500,000

Team Allegiance

Naded • eL TowN • Suspector • Cratos

3rd-4th
$250,000

Team eLevate

Rayne • Penguin • Swift Kill • Calm • Chig

3rd-4th
$250,000

Denial eSports

ContrA • PreDevoNatoR • Huke • bubu dubu • Elumnite

5th-8th
$75,000

Epsilon eSports

BUK 20 • BUK 57 • Jimbo • Snipedrone • Flamez

5th-8th
$75,000

Renegades

Spartan • Ninja • StelluR • Victory X • Symbolic

5th-8th
$75,000

Evil Geniuses

Snipedown • Commonly • Lunchbox • Roy • Towey

5th-8th
$75,000

Team Liquid
Ace • APG • Lepar Messiah • UnLegit • Elamite


HCS 2017 Halo World Championships


The Halo World Championship 2017 was the second Halo World Championship featuring Halo 5: Guardians, taking place at the ESL Studios in Burbank, California from March 24 – 26 2017. The competition featured $1,000,000 on the line.



Format



  • 12 teams invited as specified, based on performance in regional qualifiers

    • 7 North American (NA) teams

    • 3 European (EU) teams

    • 1 Australian/New Zealand (ANZ) team

    • 1 Latin American (LATAM) team



  • Group play consisted of four groups with three teams in each group

    • Teams advance to the Championship bracket based on their group placing

    • Group matches are played best-of-5-series



  • Championship Bracket

    • Teams are seeded by Group Stage results

    • The team in third place of each group is placed in Losers Bracket Round One

    • Double-elimination bracket, best of 7 series





Game Types and Maps



  • Capture the Flag (CTF) – Fathom, Truth, Coliseum

  • Strongholds – Eden, Empire, Plaza, The Rig

  • Slayer – Coliseum, Plaza, Regret, The Rig, Truth, Eden



Results


A total of $1,000,000 USD is awarded.

















































































Place
Prize (USD)
Team
Roster

1st
$500,000

Optic Gaming

SnakeBite • Royal2 • Frosty • Lethul • Royal1

2nd
$200,000

Team Envy

Mikwen • iGotUrPistola • Huke • Snip3down • Elumnite

3rd
$100,000

Team Liquid

Rayne • Penguin • StelluR • Eco • Symbolic

4th
$50,000

Str8 Rippin

AcE • APG • Renegade • Heinz • Clutch

5th-6th
$35,000

Splyce

bubu dubu • Falcated • Shooter • Shotzzy • Coach PhiL

5th-6th
$35,000

Luminosity Gaming

eL Town • Ninja • Saiyan • Victory X • Fearitself

7th-8th
$20,000

FAB Games eSports
Mose • Respectful • TuFoxy • Jimbo • Xavi

7th-8th
$20,000

TMMT Crowd Pleasers
Cratos • Naded • Danoxide • Str8Sick • ShowTime

9th-12th
$10,000
Supremacy
SLG • Fragxr • PuniShR • SolaR • TaLic

9th-12th
$10,000

London Conspiracy
SeptiQ • Ramierz • Qristola • Lunny • Riotz

9th-12th
$10,000

Team Immunity
Benno • Junior • Voltage • Seduce • Mantis

9th-12th
$10,000

SoaR Gaming
Atzo • Bullet • Drift • MuNoZ • Lestat


HCS Summer/Fall Season 2017


The Fall Season of the Halo Championship Series took place after the Halo World Championship 2017 and primarily featured two Dreamhack events



Dreamhack Atlanta 2017


Dreamhack Atlanta 2017 was an event that took place at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia from July 21 - 23 2017. The event is the combination of the Summer 2017 season finals for both the North American and European pro League Seasons. The event featured a $200,000 prize pool.



Game Types and Maps



  • Capture the Flag - Coliseum, Fathom, Truth

  • Strongholds - Eden, Empire, Plaza, The Rig

  • Slayer - Coliseum, Eden, Plaza, Regret, The Rig, Truth



Results









































































































Place
Prize (USD)
Team
Roster

1st
$60,000

Splyce

Shotzzy • Shooter • bubu dubu • Renegade

2nd
$40,000

Optic Gaming
Royal2 • Frosty • SnakeBite • LethuL • Royal1

3rd
$25,000

Team Envy
iGotUrPistola • Mikwen • Snip3down • Huke • Elumnite

4th
$15,000
Team Liquid
StelluR • Eco • Penguin • AcE • Symbolic

5th-6th
$10,000
Evil Geniuses
Lunchbox • Roy • Falcated • Tapping Buttons

5th-6th
$10,000
eRa Eternity
Commonly • BabyJ • Cratos • Sabinater

7th-8th
$7,000
Luminosity Gaming
aPG • Ninja • Saiyan • TriPPPeY

7th-8th
$7,000
Ronin eSports
eL ToWn • Spartan • Suspector • Str8Sick

9th-12th
$4,500
Team Infused
Snakey • Kimbo • Quadios • Respectful

9th-12th
$4,500
Oxygen Supremacy
RyaNoob • DasTroyed • ContrA • Nemassist

9th-12th
$4,500
Invictus
Ramierz • Qristola • Jimbo • Snipedrone

9th-12th
$4,500
Gosu Crew
Musa • Chaser • Triton • Vtec

13th-16th
$2,000
Supremacy
SLG • Fragxr • PuniShR • SolaR

13th-16th
$2,000
Vexed Gaming
Mose • Lunny • Riotz • Morguhhhhh

13th-16th
$2,000
Str8 Rippin
Heinz • Rayne • Kaotic • Danoxide

13th-16th
$2,000
Wise Gaming
Cloud • Nebula • TiZoXiC • D3M0N D


DreamHack Denver 2017


Dreamhack Denver 2017 was an event that took place at the National Western Complex, Denver, Colorado from October 20 - 22 2017. The event is the combination of the Fall 2017 season finals for both the North American and European pro League Seasons. The event featured a $200,000 prize pool.



Game Types and Maps



  • Capture the Flag - Coliseum, Fathom, Truth

  • Strongholds - Eden, Empire, Plaza, The Rig

  • Slayer - Coliseum, Eden, Plaza, Regret, The Rig, Truth

























































Place
Prize (USD)
Team
Roster

1st
$70,000

Optic Gaming
Royal2 • Frosty • SnakeBite • LethuL • Royal1

2nd
$45,000

Team Liquid
StelluR • Eco • Penguin • Spartan • Symbolic

3rd
$26,000

Splyce

Shotzzy • Shooter • bubu dubu • Renegade • Coach PhiL

4th
$15,000

Team Envy
iGotUrPistola • Mikwen • Snip3down • Huke • Elumnite'

5th-6th
$10,000
Luminosity Gaming
aPG • Rayne • Saiyan • TriPPPeY • Hoaxer

5th-6th
$10,000
Team Infused
Mose • Jimbo • Kimbo • Respectful • Havoc

7th-8th
$5,000
Evil Geniuses
Lunchbox • Roy • Tapping Buttons • Falcated • OGRE2

7th-8th
$5,000
Str8 Rippin
AcE • Commonly • Danoxide • BabyJ • Assault


HCS 2018 Halo World Championships


The Halo World Championship 2018 was the third Halo World Championship featuring Halo 5: Guardians. The event was hosted by MLG and took place at the Century Link Field Event Center in Seattle, Washington from April 13 – 15th 2018. The competition once again featured a prize pool of $1,000,000. The 2018 series of HCS was primarily hosted by MLG.



MLG Orlando 2018


To start the season off and to showcase the newly formed partnership between the HCS and MLG, a global open event was hosted at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando Florida from February 16-18th. This competition featured an open bracket and featured $50,000 up for grabs. This event provides seeding points which go towards regional events for the qualification stage of the Halo World Championship 2018.


Results









































































































Place
Prize (USD)
Team
Roster

1st
$20,000

Splyce

Shotzzy • Renegade • StelluR • Eco • Skeptical

2nd
$10,000

Optic Gaming
Royal2 • Frosty • SnakeBite • LethuL • Royal1

3rd
$6,000

Team Envy
iGotUrPistola • Saiyan • bubu dubu • TriPPPey • Hoaxer

4th
$4,000
Team Reciprocity
Snip3down • Mikwen • Penguin • Spartan • OGRE2

5th-6th
$3,000
Renegades
Lunchbox • aPG • AcE • Neptune • Strobe

5th-6th
$3,000
Fyra Gaming

eL Town • Sabinater • Artic • Suspector • ShowTime

7th-8th
$2,000

Str8 Rippin
Musa • DasTroyed • Nemassist • Rammyy • Mash

7th-8th
$2,000
Oxygen Supremacy
Rayne • RyaNoob • Prototype • Str8Sick • Bain

9th-12th
-
Vexed Gaming
Riotz • Snipedrone • Lunny • Quadios

9th-12th
-
Team Infused
Jimbo • Kimbo • Mose • Respectful

9th-12th
-
Tilted Towers
BabyJ • Commonly • Falcated • Shooter

9th-12th
-
Fable eSports
SLG • Fragxr • Snakey • Qristola

13th-16th
-
Mentality eSports
SoulSnipe • Manny • Kaiss • Druk

13th-16th
-
Mindfreak
BZIIRK • Seduce • Madsy • Junior

13th-16th
-
Wise Gaming
D3M0N D • KLTNn • Nebula • Gilkey

13th-16th
-
WiseFrag
SuperCC • Envore • Taulek • Valkyrie


Halo World Championship 2018 Format



  • 16 teams invited based on results from regional qualifiers

    • 9 teams are invited from North America (NA) based on the results of MLG Columbus 2018

    • 4 teams are invited from Europe (EU) based on the results of Gfinity London 2018

    • 2 teams are invited from Australia and New Zealand based on the results of ESL Sydney 2018

    • 1 team is invited from Latin America based on the results of Gamelta Mexico City 2018



  • Group play is played with four teams in four groups

    • Group play is played in Round Robin format, each team must play each other in each group

    • Group play matches are a best of 5 series

    • The top two teams from each group advance to the Championship Bracket

    • The bottom two teams from each group are eliminated



  • The Championship bracket is an 8-team double elimination bracket. Matches are best of 7



Qualifier events


For the Halo World Championship 2018 there where 4 events where top placing teams where invited to the world championship.



HCS London 2018


HCS London, Hosted by Gfinity took place at the Gfinity Arena in London, England from February 23-25 2018. This was the second event hosted by Gfinity and was the European qualifier into the Halo World Championship 2018


Results




























Placing Team Roster
1st Team Infused Jimbo • Mose • Respectful • Kimbo
2nd Vexed Gaming Lunny • Riotz • Snipedrone • Quadios
3rd Fable eSports Snakey • Qristola • SLG • Fragxr
4th Myztro Gaming Tuf0xy • Batchford • Ramirez • Phlux


ESL Sydney 2018


ESL Sydney, Hosted by ESL took place at the ESL Studios in Sydney, Australia from March 9-11 2018


Results


















Placing Team Roster
1st MindFreak Madsy • Junior • Seduce • BZIIRK
2nd Team Immunity Voltage • Benno • Momentum • Slayz


Gamelta Mexico City 2018


Gamelta Mexico City 2018 hosted by Gamelta severed as the Latin American qualifier for the Halo World Championship. The event took place at the Corona Fourm in Mexico City from March 16-18 2018


Results













Placing Team Roster
1st Psychotic Gaming Atzo • Drift • Pelu • Magico


MLG Columbus 2018


MLG Columbus was the second event of the HCS 2018 season hosted by MLG, it also being the North American qualifier. The event took place at the MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio from March 23-25 2018


Results





















































Placing Team Roster
1st Splyce Shotzzy • Renegade • StelluR • Eco • Skeptical
2nd Tox Gaming Optic Gaming
SnakeBite • Royal2 • LethuL • Frosty • Royal1
3rd Team Reciprocity Snip3down • Mikwen • Penguin • Spartan • OGRE2
4th Team Envy iGotUrPistola • bubu dubu • TriPPPeY • Saiyan • Hoaxer
5th - 6th Renegades Lunchbox • aPG • Ace • Neptune • Randa
5th - 6th Oxygen Supremacy RyaNoob • Rayne • Prototype • Str8 SicK • Bain
7th - 8th Elevate Suspector • Sabinater • Artic • eL ToWn • ShowTime
7th - 8th Str8 Rippin Musa • DasTroyed • Nemassist • Rammyy • Mash
9th Wise Gaming D3M0N D • Nebula • Commonly • Gilkey


Game Types and Maps



  • Capture the Flag (CTF) – Fathom, Truth, Coliseum

  • Strongholds – Eden, Empire, Plaza, The Rig

  • Slayer – Coliseum, Plaza, Regret, The Rig, Truth



Results









































































































Place
Prize (USD)
Team
Roster

1st
$500,000

Splyce

Shotzzy • Renegade • StelluR • Eco • Skeptical

2nd
$200,000
Tox Gaming
Royal2 • Frosty • SnakeBite • LethuL • Royal1

3rd
$100,000

Team Envy
iGotUrPistola • Saiyan • bubu dubu • TriPPPey • Hoaxer

4th
$50,000
Team Reciprocity
Snip3down • Mikwen • Penguin • Spartan • OGRE2

5th-6th
$35,000
Renegades
Lunchbox • aPG • AcE • Neptune • Randa

5th-6th
$35,000
Elevate

eL Town • Sabinater • Artic • Suspector • ShowTime

7th-8th
$20,000

Str8 Rippin
Musa • DasTroyedl • Nemassist • Rammyy • Mash

7th-8th
$20,000
Team Infused
Jimbo • Kimbo • Mose • Respectful • Havoc

9th-12th
$7,500
Oxygen Supremacy
Rayne • RyaNoob • Prototype • Str8Sick • Bain

9th-12th
$7,500
Wise Gaming
D3M0N D • Gilkey • Nebula • Commonly • Jam

9th-12th
$7,500
Vexed Gaming
Riotz • Snipedrone • Lunny • Quadios

9th-12th
$7,500
Berserker eSports Psychotic Gaming
Atzo • Bullet • Drift • Noble • Impressive

13th-16th
$2,500
Fable eSports
SLG • Fragxr • Qristola • Snakey

13th-16th
$2,500
Mindfreak
BZIIRK • Seduce • Madsy • Junior

13th-16th
$2,500
Team Immunity
Benno • Voltage • Slayz • Momentum

13th-16th
$2,500
Myztro gaming
Batchford • Tuf0xy • Ramirez • Phlux


HCS 2018 Fall Season


Since the conclusion of the Halo World Championship 2018, 343 Industries and MLG have delivered several more events for the fall season of the HCS 2018 season. This season featured new maps and the return of fan favorite game mode Oddball.



MLG New Orleans 2018


The initial event for the HCS Fall season 2018 was MLG New Orleans, taking place at the New Orleans Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. The event took place from July 13th - 15th and was hosted along side a Gears of War tournament. The event featured a $250,000 prize pool. This event is hosted as a global open meaning armature teams can play through the open bracket.



Format


  • 12 Teams are automatically qualified for the group stage based on their performance at the Halo World Championship and their performance in recent 2K competitions.

    • Groups have four teams, three pro teams and one open bracket team

    • Once again each group is played in the Round Robin format.

    • All group matches are a best of 5 series

    • The top two teams from each group are placed in Championship Winners Bracket 1, with the bottom two teams placed in the Losers bracket 1 and 2 respectively.

    • All brackets are double elimination.




Game Types and Maps


MLG New Orleans was the first time Oddball was showcased in the Halo Championship Series for Halo 5: Guardians and several maps made by community members using the in-game level editor forge where also reviewed for competitive play.



  • Capture the Flag (CTF) – Refuge, Truth, Coliseum

  • Strongholds – Eden, Empire, Plaza, The Rig

  • Slayer – Coliseum, Plaza, Refuge, The Rig, Truth

  • Oddball – Eden, Echelon, Fissure



Results

























































Place
Prize (USD)
Team
Roster

1st
$100,000

Splyce

Shotzzy • Renegade • StelluR • Eco • Skeptical

2nd
$50,000
Tox Gaming
Royal2 • Frosty • SnakeBite • LethuL • Royal1

3rd
$35,000
Renegades
Mikwen • Penguin • Neptune • aPG • Hoaxer

4th
$25,000
Trifecta
Shooter • Rayne • RyaNoob • Musa

5th-6th
$10,000
Team Reciprocity
Snip3down • iGotUrPistola • TriPPPey • Saiyan • OGRE2

5th-6th
$10,000
The Hitmen
AcE • Artic • bubu dubu • D3M0N D

7th-8th
$5,000
Elevate
Spartan • Falcated • eL ToWn • Sabinater • ShowTime

7th-8th
$5,000
Berserker eSports
Atzo • Drift • Noble • Bullet


HCS London 2018


HCS London was the second main event of the HCS Fall Season 2018 and was notably the first international tournament for Halo 5: Guardians hosted out side of North America. The event featured a $135,000 prize pool and was hosted by Gfinity. The event took place at the Gfinity Arena in Fulham, London.



Game Types and Maps



  • Capture the Flag (CTF) – Refuge, Truth, Coliseum

  • Strongholds – Eden, Empire, Plaza, The Rig

  • Slayer – Coliseum, Plaza, Refuge, The Rig, Truth

  • Oddball – Eden, Echelon, Fissure



Results

























































Place
Prize (USD)
Team
Roster

1st
$60,000
Tox Gaming
Royal2 • Frosty • SnakeBite • LethuL • Royal1

2nd
$30,000

Splyce

Shotzzy • Renegade • StelluR • Eco • Skeptical

3rd
$20,000
Team Reciprocity
Snip3down • iGotUrPistola • TriPPPey • Saiyan • OGRE2

4th
$10,000
Renegades
Mikwen • Penguin • Neptune • aPG • Hoaxer

5th-6th
$5,000
Excelerate Gaming
AcE • Artic • bubu dubu • D3M0N D

5th-6th
$5,000
Elevate
Spartan • Falcated • eL ToWn • Sabinater • ShowTime

7th-8th
$2,500
Trifecta
RyaNoob • Musa • Shooter • Rayne

7th-8th
$2,500
Berserker eSports
Atzo • Drift • Magico • Bullet


References





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  4. ^ http://www.thescoreesports.com/news/312




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