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Sentinels’ Drama Reignites Hype for Halo in the Wrong Way

Publish Date: December 16, 2021

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Competitive Halo is “back” and like every console first person shooter esport, there is drama taking place on Twitter involving top personalities.

Favorites to win this weekend’s HCS Kickoff Major Raleigh, Sentinels will be attending the event through the open bracket rather than the seed they earned through online qualifiers. Mathew “ Royal2 ” Fiorante is barred from competing at the event due after HCS determined he was guilty of server manipulation. For context, this would be like a long-standing top baseball player popping for steroids.

But that’s only half the story.

For just over 24 hours, there was chaos in the scene. What would take place over the course of a day not only was inexcusable but also a brutal reminder of how far the scene needs to mature.

For example, don’t use Twitter when emotional.

At almost 2 PM EST on December 12th,

HCS would announce their findings . Referencing the NA Kick-off Qualifier December 1st tournament, the HCS Administration would provide a strong case for malpractice by Royal2. The governing body appeared to be very open to being proven wrong however the player was unable to do so thus extending the process.

The team would immediately take to social media. More specifically, Tony “ LethuL ” Campbell Jr