
Halo World Championship 2022 Preview
The Halo World Championship 2022 kicks off today. Over the next four days, the top teams of the season from Europe, North America, Mexico and Australia will compete for a combined prize of $1,000,000. We offer to prepare for the start of the competition and get acquainted with the information about the format, participants and prize fund.
Halo World Championship 2022 Format
The championship will begin with the Play-In stage, where eight teams will fight for four tickets to the group stage. Bypassing the single elimination bracket, four teams will make their way to the Pool Play stage, joining the seeded participants.

 The participants of the Play-In stage (determined by the total number of points earned for the season) are Fnatic , Complexity Gaming , Spacestation Gaming , Team Cruelty, Acend , JLINGZ esports , Divine Mind  and Chiefs Esports Club .
The group stage will offer each quartet three tickets to the playoffs, while the worst teams will leave the Halo World Championship 2022. The playoffs of the tournament will be held in a single elimination format, where the remaining teams will fight for the right to become the champion.
Halo World Championship 2022 Group Stage Draw
| Group A | 
|---|
 Group B
 Group C
 Group D
OpTic Gaming
Cloud9
FaZe Clan
Sentinels
Oxygen Esports
Gamers First
G2 Esports
eUnited
Native Gaming
Team War
TSS Esports
Natus Vincere
Play-In (lower bracket)
Play-In (lower bracket)
Play-In (upper grid)
Play-In (upper grid)
Prize pool breakdown for Halo World Championship 2022
-  1st place: $400,000 + 200,000 points
- 2nd place: $220,000 + 120,000 points
- 3rd place: $110,000 + 88,000 points
- 4th place: $70,000 + 72,000 points
- 5th-6th place: $45,000 + 64,000 points
- 7th-8th place: $25,000 + 56,000 points
- 9th-12th place: $10,000 + 44,000 points
- 13th-16th place: $5,000 + 36,000 points
- 17th-18th place: 30,000 points
- 19th-20th place: 24,000 points
Halo World Championship 2022 will take place October 20-23 in Seattle at the Seattle Convention Center. As part of the championship, twenty teams from Europe, Mexico, North America and Oceania will compete for a total prize pool of $1,000,000, as well as rating points.
 OpTic Gaming
OpTic Gaming Cloud9
Cloud9 FaZe Clan
FaZe Clan Sentinels
Sentinels G2 Esports
G2 Esports eUnited
eUnited Gamers First
Gamers First Oxygen Esports
Oxygen Esports Natus Vincere
Natus Vincere Team WaR
Team WaR Native Gaming Red
Native Gaming Red TSS Esports
TSS Esports Fnatic
Fnatic Complexity Gaming
Complexity Gaming Spacestation Gaming
Spacestation Gaming Altar Esports
Altar Esports Acend
Acend JLINGZ esports
JLINGZ esports Chiefs Esports Club
Chiefs Esports Club Divine Mind
Divine Mind






