Get all the details on the Halo World Championship 2024, including stream links, schedule, qualified teams, and results. Spacestation Gaming, OpTic Gaming, and FaZe Clan battle for the $1M prize.
BollywoodFever: The Halo World Championship 2024 is underway, bringing together the best Halo Infinite teams to Seattle, Washington, for an epic showdown at the Seattle Convention Center. Sixteen teams are battling it out for a $1,000,000 prize pool, and Spacestation Gaming has entered as the clear favorite after winning three major tournaments this season. But with powerhouses like OpTic Gaming and FaZe Clan close behind, the competition is intense.
Here’s everything you need to know about the event, including how to stream it, the schedule, results, and all the qualified teams.
Stream and Co-Streamers
The event is streamed on the official Halo Twitch channel and the HCS YouTube channel. Additionally, several co-streamers are broadcasting the event, including:
- Snip3down
- Scump
- Shotzzy
- LVTHalo
- RealLifeSpartan
- Methodz
- UberNick
- MintBlitz
- and more.
Schedule and Results
The tournament runs from October 4-6, 2024, starting at 12 PM PT | 3 PM EST | 8 PM BST each day.
Pool Play (October 4):
Teams are divided into four pools, with the top two teams advancing to the Winners Bracket, the third-placed team to the Lower Bracket, and the fourth-placed team eliminated.
Pool A:
- Spacestation Gaming – 3-0
- Into The Breach – 2-1
- Pure – 1-2
- Mindfreak – 0-3
Pool B:
- OpTic Gaming – 3-0
- Quadrant – 2-1
- Sentinels – 1-2
- Ascending Baseline – 0-3
Pool C:
- Shopify Rebellion – 3-0
- Cloud9 – 2-1
- Dark Inside – 1-2
- Native Gaming – 0-3
Pool D:
- FaZe Clan – 3-0
- Akave Esports – 2-1
- Complexity Gaming – 1-2
- Team Lethal Fox – 0-3
Championship Bracket (October 5-6):
- Winners Quarterfinals:
- FaZe Clan vs. Cloud9
- OpTic Gaming vs. Into The Breach
- Spacestation Gaming vs. Quadrant
- Shopify Rebellion vs. Akave Esports
- Elimination Bracket Round 1:
- Pure vs. TBD
- Complexity Gaming vs. TBD
- Dark Inside vs. TBD
- Sentinels vs. TBD
Prize Pool
The total prize fund for the tournament is $1,000,000, with teams battling for the top share.
Qualified Teams
The following teams earned their spots based on performance in the Salt Lake City Major, HCS points, and Last Chance Qualifier results:
- Spacestation Gaming: StelluR, Lqgend, Bound, Eco, Elamite
- OpTic Gaming: Formal, Lucid, Trippy, deadzone, Lunchbox
- FaZe Clan: Snakebite, Renegade, Frosty, Royal2, Royal1
- Complexity Gaming: Breakingshot, Huss, Rayne, RyaNoob, Ashes
- Shopify Rebellion: SoulSnipe, Mental, CyKul, Suppressed, BesT MaN
- Native Gaming: aPG, Tapping Buttons, Gilkey, Barcode, Hoaxer
- Into The Breach: TchiK, Jimbo, zMightys, WuTum, Wonderboy
- Quadrant: SLG, Sica, GloryGGz, Snipedrone, KronosZer
- Pure: Taulek, Cherished, Druk, Last Shot
- Team Lethal Fox: Rammyy, Haines, Thug Nasty, Common, Yakzn
- Cloud9: Suspector, Sabinater, Sceptify, Manny, SenscR
- Sentinels: Lethul, bubu dubu, Falcated, Precision, Chig
- Akave Esports: Acid, Noble, Drift, Leuor, Nugget
- Mindfreak: Swayz, Plasma, Swayz, wryce, Pipz
- Ascending Baseline: Mose, Millsy, Sunriz, aX BastosS, Phlux
- Dark Inside: Descendant, Ezho, Envore, Piggy, Callous
Stay tuned for updates on the Halo World Championship 2024 as the tournament unfolds!
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