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The Summer 2016 season of the Halo Championship Series Pro League is an ongoing series of competition taking place in the European region from May 8 - July 24, 2016. Halo 5: Guardians is played in 4v4 competition in a mixture of online qualifiers, tournaments and online league matches. It is held concurrently with the NA Pro League.

Overview[]

Speculated about for months, the HCS Pro League was officially announced on March 21st, 2016, shortly following the conclusion of Halo World Championship 2016.[1] The Pro League features a series of online qualifiers, with six teams eventually qualifying for regular season admittance. During season play, the 6 qualifying teams will each face eachother twice in a series of weekly online matches. The four teams finishing with the highest record will be invited to the Season Finals. Following the conclusion of the season, the 5th and 6th ranked teams will also face elimination from the Pro League, having to play top teams from the HCS Open Circuit to keep their spot going into the Fall 2016 season.[2]

Tournaments[]

LAN events in bold.

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  2. Online Warriorslogo stdOW
  1. Dinosaurslogo stdDIN
  2. Realist Tinslogo stdRT
  3. Team Menacelogo stdMEN
  4. Logo stdTRUE
  1. Logo stdBENS
  2. Logo stdBETT
  3. Team Orbitlogo stdOrbit
  4. Logo stdFANT
  1. Logo stdV &
  2. Logo stdONLI
  3. Logo stdDZS
  4. Logo stdNEXT
  1. Logo stdDECE
  2. PuLse Gaminglogo stdPG
  3. Dinosaurslogo stdDIN
  4. Realist Tinslogo stdRT
  1. U4X eSportslogo stdU4X - $8,000
  2. Team infusedlogo stdinfs - $7,000
  3. Logo stdXMN - $6,000
  4. Team Vibelogo stdVibe - $5,000
  1. PuLse Gaminglogo stdPG
  2. Logo stdDIN
  1. FAB Games eSportslogo stdfabE - $35,000
  2. Logo stdXMN - $20,000
  3. Team Vibelogo stdVibe - $8,000
  4. Team infusedlogo stdinfs - $4,000

External Links[]

References[]

  1. Pro League - halowaypoint.com
  2. Halo Waypoint - halo.gg
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