We've reached the halfway point of the H1Z1 Pro League, and SetToDestroyX held their lead through week 10, taking home $35,000. We've got a full recap and highlights here.
The first split of the inaugural season of the H1Z1 Pro League has crowned its champion, as SetToDestroyX has taken the H1Z1 Pro League Split 1 title and the grand prize of $35,000.
The H1Z1 Pro League is well into its first season and now the stakes are being raised even higher. Beginning at the final match of Split 1, teams will be competing for their piece of a $300,000 prize pool.
Last night saw the penultimate games for the first split of the H1Z1 Pro League, and it was a good night for TSM.
Week 8 of the H1Z1 Pro League took place in Las Vegas last night, and as usual it was action packed. Read on to catch up on all of the shenanigans.
Revealing their new roster on Twitter, TeamViral have announced a return to the competitive scene of H1Z1.
Echo Fox picked up their first win, but all eyes are on the top three as Rogue leapfrogged Epsilon eSports to secure second place, while SetToDestroyX's lead is starting to dwindle.
Rogue had a phenomenal 25 point gap separating them from second place in round one week seven of the H1Z1 Pro League.
SetToDestroyX had another dodgy game despite dominating for the last five weeks, but Epsilon failed to capitalise so STDx hold on to their lead, while TSM, CLG and Rogue all start to close in.
The first round of the H1Z1 Pro League this week saw SetToDestroyX have one of their worst games yet, while still placing in the top half, while Rogue dominated everybody.
H1Z1 Pro League Player and streamer Miguel "Pineaqples" Lopez has brightened the day of many after teaming up with Gamers Outreach to donate two G.O Karts to the Children's Hospital of UMC.
Round two of H1 Pro League's week five was full of action, as TSM, Epsilon and SetToDestroyX all fought for the top spot in a three-way standoff at the end of the match.
SetToDestroyX are the team to beat right now, breaking the previous points record set by Epsilon in week one.
SetToDestroyX have been the team to beat over the last week or two, and Epsilon managed it during game two of week four, closing the gap between first and second to a still enormous 20 points.
SetToDestroyX absolutely dominated last week, and they showed an impressive performance with a high number of kills, but Luminosity controlled the late game and came out with the most points.
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They won the first game and then proved it wasn't a fluke as SetToDestroyX took home the bacon during week 3 of the H1 Pro League, surging past league leaders Epsilon and leaving them in the dust.
A slow start but an explosive finish saw Noble emerge as the survivors, but SetToDestroyX and Vitality earned more points.
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Luminosity finally got on the board during game one, and in the half-time show they said they were going to win the second game. Turns out the mad lads actually managed to do it!