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]]>Both FaZe and OpTic dominated their respective groups and were set for a collision course early in the playoffs, as they met in the upper-bracket semi-final after winning their respective quarter-finals in 3-0 fashion.
The first meeting between OpTic and FaZe ended in a 3-2 victory for OpTic Gaming and sent FaZe Clan into the lower-bracket quarter-finals.
After being sent to the lower-bracket FaZe began their mission to make it into the grand final, defeating Native Gaming Red, Sentinels and Spacestation Gaming without dropping a single match and set up a mouthwatering rematch with OpTic in the grand final.
Due to OpTic running through the upper-bracket, FaZe had to beat the reigning world champions twice to claim the World Championship title, in what is known as a “bracket reset”.
Going into the final, OpTic was expected to win and went into the series as favourites, based off their win over FaZe earlier in the tournament, and after they claimed the first two games of the best-of-seven series, it appeared as though they would go on and win it all.
However, FaZe went onto dominate the next four games and claim the first series, which reset the bracket and took the grand final to second best-of-seven clash.
When the teams returned to the stage, FaZe appeared to determined to take down the reigning champions and after a 250-22 Strongholds trashing, OpTic Gaming��s heads began to drop.
OpTic showed some fight in the second game, as they went down narrowly in the Slayer game mode (49-50), but FaZe would continue to roll on and take the second best-of-seven series 4-0.
New kings on the mountain top.
Congratulations to your 2023 @Halo World Champions – @FaZeClan!
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@Chris_Royal1 #HaloWC | #FaZeUp pic.twitter.com/4cadzH9m66— Halo Esports #HaloWC (@HCS) October 16, 2023
Jonathan “Renegade” Willette, Bradley “Frosty” Bergstrom, Mathew “Royal2” Fiorante and Paul “SnakeBite” Duarte earned their first World Championship title together, and took home the US$400,000 winners cheque.
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]]>The franchise made the announcement on its Twitter page using a 27-second video clip to unveil the Halo roster and welcome the new signees.
The team includes Jonathan “Renegade” Willette, a star player from FaZe’s previous roster, who has been a part of the organization for some time. He is joined by three players from the former Sentinels roster: Paul “SnakeBite” Duarte, Bradley “Frosty” Bergstrom, and Mathew “Royal2” Fiorante, and a coach, Chris “Royal1” Fiorante. These players have previously won back-to-back Halo World Championships in 2016 and 2017 with LethuL playing under the banner of Counter Logic Gaming and OpTic Gaming respectively, making this new lineup one of FaZe’s most promising.
The former Sentinels roster, which includes SnakeBite, Frosty, and Royal2, has had a long and successful history in Halo esports. The team has a six-year streak of grand finals appearances in major Halo tournaments, only ending at HCS Anaheim last year. This is an impressive accomplishment, and the team’s experience and skill is undeniable.
However, the transition to Halo Infinite has not been easy for the Sentinels roster. The game is different from previous versions of Halo, and the team has struggled to adapt. Aside from a first-place finish in Kansas City, the Sentinels roster only managed to take home a top-six finish at the World Championship, which is the worst performance for the team since its inception almost seven years ago.
FaZe, on the other hand, had a tumultuous end to 2022, with the team taking fourth place at the Halo World Championship with a roster comprised of Renegade, Tyler “Spartan” Ganza, Nick “KingNick” Panzella, and Michael “Falcated” Garcia. It’s clear that the organization wanted a change that could guarantee success, where the previous lineup suffered from inconsistency.
Bringing in the talents of Renegade to complement the years of experience as a team of three, could be the fresh direction that brings the franchise back to the top. Renegade is a skilled player, and his addition to the team could help them to adapt to the new game and find success once again.
The team will be competing in the Spartan Showdown tournament for a $25,000 prize pool, which can be watched on Spacestation’s Twitch channel. The new roster will make their debut at the tournament with the hope of showcasing their skills and proving that they are still one of the best teams in the world.
Reactions from fans of the franchise have been welcoming to the new roster as they look forward to the best outcome in the upcoming season.
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