Spacestation Gaming reverse sweeps OpTic to win their first Halo World Championship

Brandon Moore

Brandon Moore

Spacestation Gaming takes down OpTic Gaming in the first best-of-seven of the 2024 Halo World Championship.

The Halo World Championship for 2024 has concluded, with Spacestation Gaming hoisting the trophy. With a Top 3 consisting of the big three of the HCS, SSG, OpTic, and FaZe, SSG came out on top. They engineered a reverse sweep in the first best-of-seven Grand Final to win it all.

In a weekend full of incredible moments and announcements, SSG's win is what people will remember. This is their first Halo World Championship victory as an organization. You can read the full results of the event, and here, we'll dig into the win.

Spacestation Gaming are your 2024 Halo World Champions

(Image via @HCS on X)
(Image via @HCS on X)

It was a pretty standard weekend for the best Halo Infinite teams. They made it through Pool Play and into the Championship Bracket. Through that bracket, Spacestation Gaming fought their way through the Uppers for an advantage.

OpTic Gaming had to finish things up in the Lower side of the bracket. In the Lower Final, they met FaZe Clan and eliminated them. That set the stage for SSG vs. OpTic in the Grand Final, where OpTic would have to reset the bracket to get their hands on the trophy.

It looked like that is exactly what would happen. OpTic went up 3-0 in the first best-of-seven in the Grand Final. One more map and the rest was cemented. Well, Spacestation Gaming had other plans, taking four maps in a row to reverse sweep OpTic.

That gives them their first Halo World Championship as an org, alongside players Lqgend and Bound. Stellur and Eco both win their second world championship of the Halo Championship Series. If OpTic won, it would have been their third.

Congratulations to Spacestation Gaming, as they'll more than likely look to run it back in 2025, as we have confirmation that HCS Year 4 is coming.

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