{"id":1629,"date":"2017-12-15T03:53:15","date_gmt":"2017-12-15T03:53:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=1629"},"modified":"2017-12-15T06:32:49","modified_gmt":"2017-12-15T06:32:49","slug":"halo-world-championship-2018-schedule-and-partners-announced","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/halo-world-championship-2018-schedule-and-partners-announced\/","title":{"rendered":"Halo World Championship 2018 schedule and partners announced"},"content":{"rendered":"

343 Industries has announced the final roadmap for the Halo World Championship in 2018<\/a>, revealing the schedule and partners for next year’s big Halo esports push. <\/p>\n

The HaloWC will officially kick off with the Orlando Open in Orlanda, Florida from February 16 – 18. With a $50,000 major prize-pool and $5,000 FFA prize-pool, competitors from all regions can participate and earn crucial points for their standing in their respective regions – though teams won’t qualify directly to the HaloWC finals here.<\/p>\n

The European Open Regional Final will be held in London, United Kingdom from on February 23 – 25. A $25,000 major prize pool and $5,000 FFA prize-pool will be offered, and the top four teams participating in this event will qualify directly to the HaloWC Finals.<\/p>\n

The ANZ Open Regional Final will be held in Sydney, Australia from March 9 – 11 with a $25,000 major prize pool and $5,000 FFA prize-pool up-for-grabs, some of the most offered in the region. The top two teams for this event will qualify directly to the HaloWC Finals.<\/p>\n

The LATAM Open Regional Final will be hosted in Mexico City, Mexico from from March 17 – 18 with a $25,000 major prize pool and $5,000 FFA prize-pool. Only the top team for this event will qualify directly to the HaloWC Finals.<\/p>\n

The NA Regional Finals will see competitors return to Columbus, OH in North America for the penultimate event from March 23 – March 25. A bump back up to $50,000 in major prizes and $5,000 for the FFA winner will encourage teams to rank for the top 9, who will qualify directly to the HaloWC Finals.<\/p>\n

The Halo WC Finals 2018 will take everyone back home to where Halo began in Seattle, WA from April 13 – April 16, as the top 16 teams battle for the whopping $1,000,000 prize pool.<\/p>\n

Major League Gaming and competitive Halo are re-united<\/h2>\n