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Future of HCS In Trouble As Multiple Teams Drop

When Halo Infinite launched at the tail end of 2021, it brought with it a revival of the Halo esports scene. With all the gusto of a complete resurgence, the Halo Championship Series was reborn, and grand promises were made as to how it would unfold. For the most part, the HCS has unravelled in quite a positive nature, but in recent weeks, several teams have dropped out of the HCS, and there are concerns that others may follow as the future of the HCS wavers.

In the last few weeks, a few teams have dropped out of the HCS, or are having issues fielding a roster. On the 8th of July, BBG announced the release of its entire Halo team, stating that they are committed to remaining in the scene, but would be leaving the HCS for the foreseeable future. Then, on the 21st of July, XSET resigned from the HCS, stating that ‘esports is also a business and as an organisation, we must at times make tough choices on where we continue to invest resources’.

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