Xbox’s flagship first-person shooter Halo Infinite is arguably one of the most popular titles at the moment. The game seamlessly blends in fun physics-based action with balanced gameplay, making it a perfect choice for both casual players and competitive-minded.
The Halo Championship Series is currently ongoing across four regions: North America, Europe, Mexico, and Oceania. Each region is hosting its own Free-For-Fall, Open Series, and Pro Series. With that being said, let’s take a look at the Mexico Pro Series 3.
All in all, a total of eight teams have qualified for the HCS Mexico Pro Series 3. These eight teams consisted of the top four teams of Mexico Pro Series 2 and the top four teams of Mexico Open Series 5. The qualified teams are as follows:
The HCS Mexico Pro Series 3 follows a double elimination, best of three formats, except for the finals which is a best of five. With that being said, the bracket so far is as follows:
The Halo Championship Series (HCS) Mexico Pro Series 3 is currently ongoing with only one final match remaining. All of the matches are being streamed live on HCS YouTube and Twitch outlets.
The winning team will get $750 USD along with 8,000 HCS points, whereas the runner-up team will get $250 USD and 6,000 HCS Points. The top four teams will also be qualifying for the Mexico Pro Series 4.
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