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The Halo Infinite World Championship 2022 kicks off today. Here’s how to watch – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
October 20, 2022
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After a year of qualifying events, the Halo Infinite World Championship event kicks off today, Thursday, October 20th. The $1 million dollar event is the finale of the 2022 competitive season, as organized by 343 Industries. This esports extravaganza is not to be missed.

The Halo World Championship 2022 is being held at Seattle’s Washington State Convention Center. The activities begin at 12pm PT, and will continue through Sunday, October 23rd. If you can’t be in attendance you can watch via the Halo Twitch Channel or one of the options below.

  • HCS
  • HCS Red
  • HCS Blue

#HaloWC

πŸ“… Oct 21-23
πŸ—ΊοΈ Seattle, WA
πŸ“Ί https://t.co/e5eElehCyu
🎟️ https://t.co/1ueqSxUe6n pic.twitter.com/2Gp1ZRFvl9

β€” Halo Esports #HaloWC (@HCS) October 1, 2022

New to this year’s event will be a “play-in” stage in which teams from around the world are given another shot at playing their way into the final rounds. The fourth-annual tournament will feature a range of game modes, this time in Halo Infinite. You can see more details about the tournament here.

Featured image via estnn.com. 

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