Location for Halo World Championship 2018 Finals Revealed

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As the finals for the Halo World Championship this year slowly creeps onto our calendars, today, Microsoft has unveiled the location, for which the impending event will be held at.

According to the press release, this year the event will be held in Seattle, Washington at CenturyLink Field. The finals are scheduled to begin on Friday, April 13 and will conclude on Sunday, April 15. During the three-day event, the top sixteen teams in the league will duke it out in Halo 5: Guardians‘ matches for a chance to be crown that season’s champions, one million dollar in prize money (as well as bragging rights).

Regarded as the biggest and most prestigious event for the Halo esports calendar. The Halo Championship series is a professional Halo league established in 2014 and is sponsored by the game’s developer 343 Industries as well as its publisher Microsoft.

Tickets for the finals are set to go on sale on Thursday, February 22. Although the top sixteen teams have yet to be determined, Halo fans looking to keep up to date on the Halo league can check out the Halo World Championship 2018 Orlando Open, which kicks off today. You can check out the action all weekend long by heading over to Mixer, Twitch, or Twitter.

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Source: https://www.dualshockers.com/halo-world-championship-2018-finals-location-announced/

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GhostPosted:

Craig
Mikey Sounds like a pretty dope location for this.


Seems like a nice location for a Halo tournie, but Halo, really.


Pretty cool, but why never in the U.K.? Would be awesome to finally have one:(

CraigPosted:

Mikey Sounds like a pretty dope location for this.


Seems like a nice location for a Halo tournie, but Halo, really.

TOXICPosted:

Sounds like a pretty dope location for this.

matPosted:

I haven't been to an event in a while I might attend this to go see my friend Kyle, ( caster )

QTPosted:

Tom
DutchBrowniemix I haven't played this game in years. I was a really big halo fan back in the days. It's sad that the amount of people who used to play this dropped so hard.


It was a huge hit back when Xbox 360 was around. But it still has its fanbase and a lot of people playing it daily but nothing to what it once was. Championships will bring back some people, personally me, and hope to see some great competition at this championship.


It does not have THAT big of a fanbase as it used to. Back in the Halo 3 and below days. Halo was one of the biggest games ever. It was head to head with cod for a whil. The old halos were such good games. They have gone downhill since they switches devs.

TomPosted:

DutchBrowniemix I haven't played this game in years. I was a really big halo fan back in the days. It's sad that the amount of people who used to play this dropped so hard.


It was a huge hit back when Xbox 360 was around. But it still has its fanbase and a lot of people playing it daily but nothing to what it once was. Championships will bring back some people, personally me, and hope to see some great competition at this championship.

2019Posted:

Dang, always dope that you can get hella money just for being good at games..

QTPosted:

Tom Didnt think championships were a huge thing for Halo, Seattle is a great place to host it though. But, more excited to hear some rumors about the next Halo.


I did not either. I didnt even know they did these anymore xD

Seattle is a ehh place for it though. Shouldve been in Texas so I could go xD

DutchBrowniemixPosted:

I haven't played this game in years. I was a really big halo fan back in the days. It's sad that the amount of people who used to play this dropped so hard.

GaryPosted:

It's a shame the Halo competitive scene is dead. Literally nobody plays halo 5 anymore I swear it takes me 5+ minutes to find a match and I am in high Onyx.