Swagg, Biffle, and Booya closed out the win during Toronto Ultra’s $100K Payout event, taking home the lion’s share of the prize pool at $33K. From the final placements to a full recap of the tournament, here’s everything you need to catch up on the action.
- Team Swagg secured the overall victory on Day 2.
- Team Tommey & Team HusKerrs came within just 10 points of stealing the win.
- Seven teams made it above the 300 point mark during the event.
Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone tourney: Placements
$100,000 was up for grabs in Toronto Ultra’s latest Warzone event. As one of the biggest events thus far in 2021, all of the biggest names came out in full force. The world’s top talent battled it out across two days for their shot at the ultimate win. The top Trio claimed $33,000 for their efforts.
Current Placement | Team | Points |
1st | Swagg, Booya, DiazBiffle | 377 |
2nd | Newbz, Tommey, Almond | 371 |
3rd | Metaphor, HusKerrs, Pieman | 368 |
4th | Aydan, Rated, SuperEvan | 358 |
5th | ClutchBelk, BobbyPoff, Destroy | 348 |
6th | Stukawaki, JoeWo, Frozone | 344 |
7th | Lenun, Jukeyz, Fifakill | 314 |
8th | DougIsRaw, TeePee, Rallied | 275 |
Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone tourney: Results & recap
The Ultra’s $100K Warzone tournament took place across two days: Monday, March 1 and Tuesday, March 2, 2021. On each day, matches kicked off at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT, 6 p.m. GMT).
The format followed traditional kill-race rules, with some timing and scoring tweaks. As for prizing, it ranged from $33,000 for the first-place team to $600 for the team that finished 16th.
Day 1: Team Aydan and Team Swagg dominate the field
On Day 1, the field narrowed down from 32 teams to 16 and some familiar faces led the pack. Continuing a run of dominance, Aydan and Rated, joined by SuperEvan, put up a whopping 519 points. Right behind them, though, were Team Swagg — who got an 11.86 K/D from Booya and an insane 12.23 from the newly returned Biffle (per ITZ) to secure 2nd place heading into Day 2.
Feels good seeing @DiazBiffle back in tourneys :')
Teams are starting to fry in the @TorontoUltra $100K #Warzone Tourney 🥓pic.twitter.com/Oi62JzGYqR
— Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) March 1, 2021
Unsurprisingly, Team Swagg also got some major highlight plays from Biffle in his return to tournament action. As for the rest of the qualified teams, the majority of renowned names made the cut. At risk of losing his top earner spot, Team HusKerrs managed to secure placement at 12th overall, ensuring he has a chance to stave Aydan off for at least one more day.
Day 1 Placement | Team Name | Points |
1st | Team Aydan | 519 |
2nd | Team Swagg | 495 |
3rd | Team JoeWo | 481 |
4th | Team WarsZ | 464 |
5th | Team Tommey | 448 |
6th | Team Jukeyz | 447 |
7th | Team Zlaner | 436 |
8th | Team TeePee | 433 |
9th | Team FlexZ | 424 |
10th | Team JaredFPS | 421 |
11th | Team BobbyPoff | 418 |
12th | Team HusKerrs | 413 |
13th | Team Chowh1 | 408 |
14th | Team GaGod | 388 |
15th | Team IceManIsaac | 387 |
16th | Team Izak | 385 |
Here are the full standings after Day 1, including those who didn’t qualify for the prize pool action in Day 2:
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Day 2: Team Swagg kept their momentum rolling to secure the win
On the second day of action, things only got more intense as the number of teams dwindled. What started with the Top 16 soon became the Top 8 as popular names like IceManIsaac and ZLaner were knocked out of the running.
Throughout the first game, it was Team Aydan and Team Swagg that came away with a commanding lead. They remained among the Top 2 teams for quite some time, though Tommey and HusKerrs were hot on their heels, even leading the pack at times.
Ultimately, it came down to the wire with a fourth and final game determining everything. The Top 8 teams all finished with 102 points of each other, though Swagg’s Trio proved to be in a class of their own. A consistent display all around led to their first-place finish and a whopping $33,000 cash prize.
Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone tourney: Teams & players
As expected, a wide range of Warzone’s most popular names all dropped in for this monumental event. Team Aydan and Team Tommey stood out as early favorites, as each included numerous players who have won tournaments over the past couple months.
These are the teams for the $100k tournament:
Team | Players |
Team Tommey | Newbz, Tommey, Almond |
Team Unrational | Blazt, Unrational, MuTeX |
Team Flexz | Soki, FlexZ, xaxe |
Team BobbyPoff | ClutchBelk, BobbyPoff, Destroy |
Team TeePee | DougIsRaw, TeePee, Rallied |
Team Swagg | Swagg, Booya, DiazBiffle |
Team Legiqn | Sloppy Harry, Legiqn, MrDaft |
Team Aydan | Aydan, Rated, SuperEvan |
Team Gotaga | Mystik, Gotaga, Esk |
Team Spratt | Jaffanic, Spratt, Trance |
Team NuFo | KingProdigy, NuFo, Speros |
Team Kayzahr | Splashed, Kayzahr, Vapulear |
Team Theoceaneopz | Akyeret, Theoceaneopz, Flxnked |
Team Galvanize | Revolt, Galvanize, Sasquxtch |
Team Izak | Leh, Izak, Jerzy |
Team Danucd | Legendary117s, Danucd, Scoom |
Team Warsz | Scummn, Warsz, Intechs |
Team Jukeyz | Lenun, Jukeyz, Fifakill |
Team Jaredfps | Zcolorss, JaredFPS, Ahtract |
Team Chowh1 | K4brone, ChowH1, Sackzi |
Team Neslo | Reedr, Neslo, Fukluvey |
Team GaGod | Braalik, GaGod, Weez |
Team Autumn | Kalie, Autumn, Smixie |
Team JoeWo | Stukawaki, JoeWo, Frozone |
Team Pamaj | Dirty, Pamaj, Testyment |
Team HusKerrs | Metaphor, HusKerrs, Pieman |
Team Lucky Chamu | Repullze, Lucky Chamu, ZSmittyTV |
Team Jordy | Royalize, Jordy, Aamericathgreat |
Team IceManIsaac | BBreadman, IceManIsaac, Finessen |
Team Wuskin | Deleo, Wuskin, LouiCM |
Team Pineaqples | Jerky, Pineaqples, SupAustyn |
Team Covent | Casper, Covent, Xamzah |
Team ZLaner | Picnickbasketgaming, ZLaner, Nickool |
Team ImAngelikaa | Queenshadows, ImAngelikaa, Senseiswishem |
Team Emz | P90princess, C9 Emz, Angel |
Team SilvaaDude | Jstnxs, SilvaaDude, AJ74u |