29 Sep HCS Announces $250K Raleigh Kickoff Major To Open Halo Infinite Season
The Halo Championship Series (HCS) announces the first major LAN tournament for Halo Infinite.
Competitive Halo is iconic in every sense of the word. Since the early 2000s, the Bungie Studios turned 343 Industries franchise has been responsible for paving the way for esports as we experience today. While Halo has undergone many fundamental changes over time, the lead-up to a new entry in the series is always exciting.
With that said, the Halo Championship Series has officially unveiled plans for the first major LAN competition of the first Halo Infinite season. Competitive players should mark their calendars just one week after Infinite releases worldwide. The HCS Kickoff Major Raleigh 2021 is upon us.
HCS Kickoff Major Raleigh 2021
Announcing the @HCS Kickoff Major Raleigh 2021 taking place in Raleigh, North Carolina on December 17-19!
š° $250,000 starting prize pool
š® Open Bracket and Pool Play
šļø Tickets on sale 9/29 @ 10am PT
Full details: https://t.co/6eJjwuSMdh pic.twitter.com/lrfOmLHEkG
ā Halo Esports #HCS (@HCS) September 28, 2021
HCS has targeted the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, as the spot for Halo Infiniteās first offline tournament. While many of the gameās most significant professional players are expected to attend, the competition is open to anyone and everyone. The Kickoff Major will occur one week after Halo Infinite hits the worldwide market from December 17 to December 19, with a $250K USD prize pool.
HCS Kickoff Tournament Format
Halo Infiniteās kickoff competition features an Open Bracket, Pool Play, and the Championship Bracket. Itās unclear how many team passes will be available. However, we do know that 32 teams will reach the Championship Bracket through Opens and Pool Play.
Here is the complete tournament format breakdown:
Open Bracket
Double elimination
Top 16 teams advance to the Championship Bracket
Eight teams move to the winnerās side
Eight teams move to the elimination side
Pool Play
16 qualified teams from North America, Latin America, Europe, and Australia / New Zealand will receive a full ride to the event
Four pools made up of four teams
Round Robin format
The top two teams from each pool receive a BYE and advance to the second round of the Championship Bracket
The bottom two teams advance to the first round of the Championship Bracket
Championship Bracket
32 teams
Double elimination
Addressing the Pandemic
Despite the ongoing global pandemic, HCS believes theyāve taken precautions to ensure safety during the event.
āWith Halo Infiniteās release moving to 2021, the proliferation of vaccines around the world, as well as regulations and health policy changes, we knew it was time for us to bring the Halo community back together again,ā the announcement reads.
Here are the regulations that HCS has established that all attendees must follow:
To enter the venue all attendees and staff must attest to their health status, each day. Entrance into the venue will not be allowed without attesting each day, and no exceptions will be made.
All attendees must also present proof of vaccination as well as a photo ID each time they enter the venue.
For those not vaccinated, you must provide proof of NEGATIVE COVID-19 PCR test results, from within at least the prior 72hrs each day along with a photo ID each time they enter the venue.
Per state law, masks will be required to enter the venue.
Inside the venue, masks must remain on all attendees including players and staff, at all times without exception. This is a local legal requirement.
How/When to Buy Tickets
Spectator tickets go on sale tomorrow, September 29 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. General admission costs $50 USD per ticket and limited VIP tickets go for $100 USD each. Team passes can be purchased starting November 17.
ā Justin Deese (@iGotUrPistola) September 28, 2021
Here is a list of teams that should be in attendance the weekend of December 17:
Cloud9 – Penguin, Eco, Stellur, Renegade
Envy – Pistola, Tripppey, aPG, Lucid
eUnited – Rayne, Ryanoob, Spartan, Nick
FaZe Clan – TBD
FNATIC – TBD
G2 Esports – TBD
Natus Vincere – TBD
Sentinels – Snakebite, Lxthul, Royal2, Frosty
Spacestation – Ace, Tylenol, ?, ?
Less than two months remain until Halo Infinite launches worldwide. The HCS Raleigh Kickoff is another reason to be excited. Click here to read the full announcement over on the Halo Waypoint website. Prospective spectators can visit this websiteĀ to purchase tickets tomorrow.
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