Toronto Ultra hosted the latest Warzone event as the world’s best Trios dropped into the $100K Canada Cup. Ultimately, it was Team Fifakill who took home yet another trophy but we’ve got you covered with a complete recap of how it all unfolded.
- Team Fifakill finished on top, winning the event by a single point.
- Just three points separated the top three teams.
- Despite leading Day 1, Team FaZe Swagg finished 4th on Day 2.
North America’s best Warzone players have already been able to compete for hundreds of thousands in early Season 4 events. That momentum hasn’t slowed down one bit as Toronto Ultra hosted yet another massive $100,000 tournament.
All the biggest names dropped into the Warzone Trios event and we’ve got everything you need to get caught up.
Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: Day 2 Placements (Top 8)
Placement | Team | Points |
1st | Team Fifakill | 556 |
2nd | Team ZLaner | 555 |
3rd | Team Tommey | 553 |
4th | Team FaZe Swagg | 508 |
5th | Team HusKerrs | 490 |
6th | Team Teep | 487 |
7th | Team BobbyPoff | 432 |
8th | Team Russ | 347 |
Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: Day 2 Results & Recap
Day 2 proved to be one of the most intense days of Warzone action yet in Season 4. Trios were reaching new levels and putting up some outrageous scores in pursuit of that top spot.
When all was said and done, just three points separated the top three teams. The event couldn’t have been closer as Team Tommey, Team ZLaner, and Team Fifakill all pushed beyond the 550 point mark with some of the most impressive games yet.
#CHAMPS LETS FUCKING GOOOO! OMFGGG THAT ENDING! won the @TorontoUltra $100,000 tournament w/ @WarsZ & @Recrent_ no way man so happy! we popped off so proud! hope we did you proud @Jukeyz GGs everyone! $33,000! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
— Fifakill (@Fifakill_) June 30, 2021
Only one could close out the win and ultimately it was Fifakill’s Trio that did just that. In their final game of the day, their final chance to clinch the top spot, they got exactly the right amount of points to push them up the standings. They managed to take out first place with 556 points in total, narrowly eclipsing ZLaner’s team in second with 555 points.
Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: Day 1 Placements (Top 16)
Placement | Team | Points |
1st | Team FaZe Swagg | 527 |
2nd | Team Fifakill | 508 |
3rd | Team ZLaner | 503 |
4th | Team TeeP | 483 |
5th | Team SuperEvan | 483 |
6th | Team HusKerrs | 470 |
7th | Team Tommey | 450 |
8th | Team Vikkstar | 431 |
9th | Team MuTeX | 426 |
10th | Team Rallied | 421 |
11th | Team BobbyPoff | 416 |
12th | Team Metaphor | 412 |
13th | Team Nickool | 410 |
14th | Team IceManIsaac | 410 |
15th | Team C9 Emz | 401 |
16th | Team Russ | 393 |
Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: Day 1 Results & Recap
Day 1 of the latest Warzone competition gave teams four hours to set their five best lobbies. Unfortunately for some, certain Trios were only able to complete four games in the allotted time. For the majority, however, it was a fairly close race to the Top 16, with barely a few points separating the losers from those that qualified for Day 2.
Among the names that narrowly missed out were the likes of Team Karma and Team BrittneyRaines. 393 points was the barrier for entry into Day 2 and those Trios came just eight and 18 points away respectively.
Topping the pack on Day 1 was none other than Team Swagg, who blitzed to the number one spot with a whopping 527 points, 19 greater than second place. From Vikkstar to TeeP and C9 Emz, plenty of big names were able to lead their Trios to victory on Day 1. While 16 are advancing, only eight will get a chance to compete for the $100K prize pool in the finals.
Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: streams & schedule
Viewers were able to tune into the tourney via the official hub above, but fans could also watch specific player POVs — like Aydan, Biffle, and Tommey.
Day 1 kicked off on June 28 and the action came to a close with Day 2 on June 29.
Both days started up at 12PM PT / 3PM ET and ran for similar durations. Day 1 was a single four-hour competition window while Day 2 was four and half hours broken into two rounds.
WARZONE TOURNAMENT INCOMING! Get ready for the best #Warzone players in the world to duke it out for $100K 💰@jacklinkscan $100K Canada Cup
📅 June 28 & 29
🕒 3pm ET
📺 https://t.co/eTs2uGcaof #SooUltra pic.twitter.com/wuPEwHm9YH
— Toronto Ultra (@TorontoUltra) April 29, 2021
Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: format
Toronto Ultra’s $100K tournament was spread across two distinct days of action.
The first day dropped 32 Trios against one another with only the Top 16 advancing to Day 2. All Trios had four hours to record their five best games with points awarded for placement and eliminations.
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Day 2 reset the scoreboard and had the Top 16 teams competing for two hours.
Trios had to set their three best lobbies this time around, with the Top 8 advancing to the finals. From here, another two and half hours were allocated as teams battled for their chunk of the prize pool.
The full format for Toronto Ultra’s $100K Warzone event.Toronto Ultra $100K Warzone event: Teams & Players
Below is a list of all 32 Team Captains that started out in Day 1 of the $100K competition.
One note, though, Jukeyz gave up his captain’s spot to Fifakill after fracturing his wrist during an attempted robbery.
Team Captains | |||
FaZe Swagg | MuTeX | Russ | Wagnificent |
Fifakill | Rallied | Izak | Metzy |
ZLaner | BobbyPoff | Karma | Aangelika |
TeeP | Metaphor | SavyUltras90 | Wheels |
SuperEvan | Nickool | JaredFPS | Hollywoodz |
HusKerrs | NobuSpartan | LEGIQN | Moonryde |
Tommey | IceManIsaac | BrittneyRaines | LyndonFPS |
Vikkstar | C9 EmZ | Jxsephs | Pamaj |
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