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HWC 2018 top four predictions
Publish Date: April 14, 2018
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Over the past three months, hundreds of teams have fought for the chance to appear at this weekend’s Halo World Championships in Seattle. Only sixteen have made it and come Sunday, only one will be left standing. Rosters have been set, groups have been seeded and the show is just getting started. Let’s take a look at some likely top 4 candidates for HWC 2018.
Travis “Neptune” McCloud. By Halo Esports Wiki.
Roster: Jason “ Lunchbox ” Brown, Aaron “ Ace ” Elam, Bradley “ aPG ” Laws, Travis “ Neptune ” McCloud
The first roster to carry the Renegades banner since 2016 and the only roster to carry a single Brown twin into HWC 2018. This prediction specifically isn’t necessarily a confident one. Team Reciprocity, a squad with the services of Austin “ Mikwen ” McCleary, Eric “ Snip3down ” Wrona, Zane “ Penguin ” Hearon and Tyler “ Spartan ” Ganza can knock Renegades out of the top 4. In fact, at both MLG Columbus and Orlando, Reciprocity was
the squad to beat Renegades into that top 4 spot. In head to head scrims, Reciprocity has won out by a significant margin.
Here’s the catch: The Brown twins, even if it’s just one of them, always show up at live events to play and this team has Lunchbox, one of the smartest and most clutch players in Halo history. He’s also one of the most hungry players, especially after missing out on Worlds last year. HWC 2018 is his chance to turn things around. If Renegades isn’t overwhelmed by Reciprocity’s pure slaying power, they can take the win in a head-to-head series.
The Wizard is back. By MLG.
Roster: Justin “ iGotUrPistola ” Deese, Jesse “ bubu dubu ” Moeller, Joey “ TriPPPeY ” Taylor, Tommy “ Saiyan ” Wilson