The Stats of the HCS – CLG HCS Cup #4
Today Counter Logic Gaming (Snakebite, Royal 2, Cloud and Ogre 2) played in the fourth HCS online cup of season two.
Today Counter Logic Gaming (Snakebite, Royal 2, Cloud and Ogre 2) played in the fourth HCS online cup of season two.
1st: Evil Geniuses* 2nd: Denial eSports* 3rd: Cloud9* 4th: Winterfox* 5-6th: Team Liquid 5-6th: eXcellence 7-8th: Counter Logic Gaming 7-8th: Element 6 Gaming 9-16th: neVo Esports 9-16th: Reality Check 9-16th: Optic Gaming 9-16th: Averse eS...
Recently ESL has started a weekly tournament series called "Go4 Halo", run in similar fashion to that of the other Go4 events in games such as League of Legends or Heroes of the Storm.
Earlier today was the conclusion of the third HCS Season 2 online cup. Once again the tournament had to deal with unfortunate DDOS attacks, but the teams powered through it.
Today marks the end of the second HCS Season 2 online cup. This week saw a new team in Team Liquid (former Other Guys roster) as well as several upsets of top 8 seeded teams not making it past the round of 16 in the Legendary bracket.
This weekend we finally got to see the first season two online cup be played.
Following Iron Games Atlanta we've seen many changes come to the rosters of competitive Halo teams.
After former League Championship Series team Winterfox was relegated this weekend many are unsure of the future of the team. Amid rumors of Altec leaving and the possibility of Helios departing to fulfill his mandated military service fans of the team are
Earlier today I had the opportunity to talk to a member of the HCS team Velocity eSports, Kyle "Nemassist" Kubina. I got the chance to ask him a few questions about his performance at Iron Games Atlanta and find out his thoughts on the season as a whole.
After IG Atlanta Counter Logic Gaming and WinterFox (formerly known as Team Randa) have met three times in three different tournaments. No matter what it seems like WFX always comes out on top, I'm going to attempt to analyze why that is.