OpTic Gaming claims victory at HCS Arlington 2025

Lea Maas
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OpTic Gaming win HCS Arlington Major 2025
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OpTic Gaming has won the Halo Championship Series 2025: Arlington Major after defeating Shopify Rebellion in the Grand Final.

The North American esports team has now secured the lion’s share of the $250,000 (~£188,853) prize pool and immediately qualified for the HCS Dallas Open in May.

The first Major of this year’s Halo Championship Series (HCS) was held at the Esports Stadium Arlington in Texas, U.S., from April 28th-20th. Sixteen teams from across the globe competed in a 4-versus-4 format throughout a round robin Pool Play stage and a double-elimination Championship Bracket.

The event also included an open bracket, giving amateur teams an opportunity to face the top-ranking rosters in the Halo esports scene. OpTic Gaming entered the Arlington Major through the North American Qualifier alongside runner-up Shopify Rebellion, third place FaZe Clan and fourth place Spacestation Gaming.

OpTic Gaming’s Major Arlington 2025 Run

During the Pool Play phase on April 18th, OpTic won three out of four matches, only losing to EMEA’s Team Nemesis. With the second-best score of Pool B behind Team Nemesis (3-0), OpTic advanced to the upper bracket of the Major’s second phase. However, the squad was quickly catapulted into the lower bracket by Shopify Rebellion in a 3-2 series.

From thereon, OpTic had to remain undefeated against TSM (3-0), Infamous (3-0), Team Nemesis (3-2) and Spacestation (3-0) to reach the Lower Bracket Final against FaZe Clan (3-1).

Continuing its winning streak, OpTic took revenge against Shopify in two successful best-of-seven (BO7) Grand Final matches. While the first series barely concluded in OpTic’s favour (4-3), the team displayed a dominant performance in the final match (4-0).

With the victory over Shopify, OpTic Gaming has broken its streak of runner-up placements at global HCS events, which began with the Halo Championship in 2023. Afterwards, the squad failed to secure first place at every 2024 Major and the Championship of the same year.

OpTic is now looking to continue its momentum at the Dallas Open from May 23rd-25th. Fellow NA teams Shopify Rebellion, FaZe Clan and Spacetation Gaming have also qualified to the event thanks to their Major Arlington placements.

Lea Maas

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Lea is an esports journalist with too many interests and too little time. Covering esports stories for more than 3 years, she likes to spend her days (and nights) watching and analysing competitive VALORANT. Lea is also deeply invested in DEI issues and promoting mental health awareness within her industry.
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