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MORE INFO: A complete breakdown of the event is available at The H1Z1: Fight for the Crown tournament and unscripted docuseries, which followed professional esports team Echo Fox, owner and former NBA player Rick Fox, and CEO Jace Hall in the lead-up to the competition, can be watched online on and the CW Seed App, available on Android, iOS, Roku, Apple TV and Xbox.

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Enigma6, who earned 10 th place, boasted a full European roster, while World Best, a South Korean team, finished second. 11 different countries were represented in the tournament, ranging from Vietnam to Czech Republic to Canada.11 players were killed by the toxic gas that pushes everyone closer together over time.Six players tied for the most individual kills with three kills each: Miguel “Mig” Medina (Obey Alliance), Grant “AladdinLTD” LaBelle (Obey Alliance), Aydren (Luminosity), Hogne “chipzy” Krogsæther (Luminosity), Derek “yungD” Diaz (Team Gates), and Garrett “Geesh” (Panda Global).Obey Alliance collectively racked up the most kills with 9 total in the tournament, followed by Luminosity with 8, Team Gates with 7, and World Best with 6 kills.Denial Esports rounded out the top five, walking away with $12,000.Counter Logic Gaming’s Casey “Flamehopper” Pitel stayed alive long enough for his team to clinch $18,000 and fourth place.Luminosity was captained by 2015 H1Z1 Invitational winner Tyler “Ninja” Blevins. Luminosity’s Adrien “Aydren” Morales, a runner-up at 2016’s H1Z1 Invitational, secured third place for his team and $30,000.“JuanKorea” from World Best, a South Korean esports organization, helped his team claim runner-up honors and $60,000.Obey Alliance walked away with the grand prize of $180,000. Obey Alliance, one of the world’s biggest gaming organizations, was crowned Fight for the Crown champion and ended the tournament with all five players alive.*For viewers based outside of the United States and Puerto Rico, the tournament was simulcasted on the Twin Galaxies Facebook fan page. Pitted against one another in a high-stakes, single-elimination showdown for their share of a $300,000 prize pool, 75 players parachuted into the match simultaneously with only one life to give for their team. The one-hour primetime special, which aired last night on The CW Network*, featured one of the single largest esports fights with 15 teams made up of five players apiece.
