Halo Championship Series

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thumb|250px The Halo Championship Series (HCS) is the official Halo eSports league created and maintained by 343 Industries.[1] The league establishes a standard for tournament rules and gametype settings for use in official tournaments.[1] 343 Industries has teamed up with Electronic Sports League (ESL) to host tournaments.[1]

The official game of the HCS is Halo 2: Anniversary.[2]

Tournament Rules

Template:Expand-Section The HCS operates on a points system.

Maps and Gametypes

The following maps and gametypes are approved for use in HCS tournaments:[3]

Gametype Settings

HCS uses the following gametype settings:[3]

Global

  • Primary Weapon: Battle Rifle
  • Secondary Weapon: None
  • Motion sensor: Off
  • Death Cam: Off
  • Map loadouts: Off
  • Weapons on Map: Default

Team Slayer

  • Time limit: 15 minutes
  • Score to win: 50

3 Flag CTF

  • Score to win: 3
  • Time limit: 30 minutes
  • Flag at home to score: No
  • Flag return: Disabled
  • Flag reset time: 15 seconds

5 Flag CTF Classic settings

  • Score to win: 5
  • Time limit: 30 minutes
  • Flag at home to score: Yes
  • Flag return: Instant
  • Flag reset time: 15 seconds

Team Crazy King

  • Score to win: 250 seconds
  • Time limit: 12 minutes
  • Hill movement: Progressive
  • Hill duration: 1 minute

Neutral Bomb Assault (3 Bomb)

  • Score to win: 3
  • Time limit: 30 minutes
  • Bomb Arm time: 5 seconds
  • Bomb Fuse Time: 3 seconds
  • Bomb reset: 30

Neutral Bomb Assault (5 Bomb)

  • Score to win: 5
  • Time limit: 30 minutes
  • Bomb Arm time: 5 seconds
  • Bomb Fuse Time: 3 seconds
  • Bomb reset: 30

Sources