
‘Halo’ Esports Is Coming Back Thanks to ‘Halo Infinite’
Competitive Halo is returning in full steam thanks to the upcoming release of Halo Infinite.
“These Teams are investing significant funding into the Halo ecosystem and we want to ensure that the Halo ecosystem can give back financially to them,” a statement from the HCS reads. “They’re going to be paying players, coach, manager salaries, creating entertaining content for fans to watch, and they’ll even have the opportunity of setting up booths at our events to spend time with the community. None of the investment funding is going to us, it’s all going to the community!”
There’s currently no official information on when the new Championship will begin, but Halo Infinite will arrive on December 8.
We're proud to present your #HCS Partnered Teams for the launch of #HaloInfinite!@Cloud9@Envy@eUnited@FaZeClan@FNATIC@G2esports@natusvincere@Sentinels@Spacestation pic.twitter.com/afDk687v0m
— Halo Esports #HCS (@HCS) August 30, 2021
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