Halo 5 players have increased the Halo World Championship prize pool by $500,000
The prize pool for the Halo World Championship has been increased by half a million dollars by Halo 5 players purchasing REQ packs for the game's Warzone mode.A portion of every REQ pack sold goes toward the Halo World Championship prize pool. After just over one week, players who have purchased the packs have added $500,000 to the tournament's prize pool. This brings the total prize pool to $1,500,000. It is unknown how much of every purchase goes to the prize pool, but since the most expensive pack is $2.99, a lot of players must be buying these REQ packs.
The prize pool for the Halo World Championship has been increased by half a million dollars by Halo 5 players purchasing REQ packs for the game’s Warzone mode.
A portion of every REQ pack sold goes toward the Halo World Championship prize pool. After just over one week, players who have purchased the packs have added $500,000 to the tournament’s prize pool. This brings the total prize pool to $1,500,000. It is unknown how much of every purchase goes to the prize pool, but since the most expensive pack is $2.99, a lot of players must be buying these REQ packs.
16 teams will be participating in the Halo World Championship. Below you can see a breakdown of the teams that will be competing:
- Top 8 teams from North America
- Top 4 teams from Africa, Europe, and Middle East
- Top 2 teams from Australia and New Zealand
- Top team from Latin America
- Top team from Asia
Halo 5: Guardians is available for the Xbox One. The Halo World Championship will begin in December, and will continue through March. You can check out Gamespresso’s review for the title here.