HRX is classically known for holding major announcements, like the release of Paladins, HRX 2017 should be no different
In October, Hi-Rez announced they would be branching into a new genre. SMITE: Tactics will be a turn-based strategy game, that brings Zeus and all of your favorite SMITE Gods to a tactical game. Tactics won’t be like traditional card games, and we hope to see more details about it, especially the release, at HRX.
Another announcement we hope to hear is that of the new Celtic Pantheon. Now we’ve already been hearing rumors of a release of a new God or Goddess for Season 4, as it’s been highly requested by fans. It’s more than likely we’ll get more details at HRX.
In the past, HRX has been the main hub for the SMITE World Championships and has seen some truly awe-inspiring play from some of the world’s best competitive players. With the addition of Paladins to the Hi-Rez catalog of games, HRX will also feature the first ever Paladins Invitational.
So, since we know you’re already going, we’ve got your full guide to everything Hi-Rez Expo eSports. Let’s get you ready for the biggest Hi-Rez event of the year.
SMITE World Championship – PC
This is the big one. There’s a $1 million prize pool at stake.
Going into Super Regionals, Team Eager and SoaR came out on top for North America, while NRG eSports and Obey Alliance advanced to the world championships on the side of Europe. The Wildcard games pitted lower-ranking teams from both regions against each other, with two more North American representatives coming out on top in the form of Team Allegiance and Luminosity Gaming. Here’s a list of the teams you can expect to see at the SMITE World Championships duking it out for superiority on the PC:
Teams
North America
SoaR Luminosity Team Allegiance Team Eager
Europe
NRG eSports Obey Alliance
Brazil
INTZ
Latin America North
LichT
Oceania
Dire Wolves
China
Harbin
Match Schedule (all times in Eastern Standard)
Placement Round: Jan. 5th 11 a.mQuarterfinals: Jan. 6th 10 a.mSemifinals: Jan. 7th 1:30 p.mFinals: Jan. 8th 5:00 p.m
Smite World Championship – Console
Although it’s a little bit less prize money at a $150,000 prize pool, the SMITE console championship is going to be deeply competitive this year.
After Season 3 of SCL, the Fall Finals decided the top four teams advancing to the SCWC. North American and European teams split into two groups, with the top two team from each group advancing to group play. After group play, the results coincidentally resulted in all North American teams advancing to the SCWC.
Teams
North America
SoaR Aware Gaming Team Allegiance Team Eager
Match Schedule (all times Eastern Standard)
Semifinals #1: Jan. 5th 7 p.mSemifinals #2: Jan. 6th 4:45 p.mFinals: Jan. 8th 12:30 p.m
Paladins Invitational
At DreamHack: Summer, Hi-Rez announced they would be holding the first ever $150,000 Paladins Invitational at HRX. Teams from North America an Europe competed in the Fall Champion’s Circuit through the month of October. The team with the best record at the end of competition qualified for the Invitational. The remaining teams competed in a Gauntlet in November to decide the final team to represent their region.
The remaining regions had their own paths to qualify for the Invitational.
Teams:
North America
MatchPoint Team Eager
Europe
Burrito eSports District 69
China
Team QG
Brazil
Black Dragons
Oceania
Abyss
Latin America
Nocturns Gaming
Match Schedule (all times Eastern Standard)
Group Stage: Jan. 5th & 6th 12 p.mSemifinals: Jan. 7th 10 a.mFinals: Jan. 8th 10:00 a.m
Whether it’s eSports, game announcements, or cosplay, you’re bound to find something that interests you at HRX come January. You can watch all the action starting Jan. 5th on the official Hi-Rez Twitch.tv account.