3/3/2024 0 Comments Halo ranks 5 esportsIt was the first time G2 won IEM Katowice, the org’s second Six invitational title and yet another LEC title for the European juggernauts. In fact, the organization won these three titles in CS:GO, Rainbow Six and League of Legends over the span of two weeks. G2 separated themselves early this year with wins at IEM Katowice, the Six Invitational and the LEC Winter Playoffs. FaZe's Rocket League team also deserves recognition for finishing second at the RLCS Winter Major, marking their best-ever finish at an RLCS international event. In Halo, FaZe won the Halo World Championship and won the Arlington Major and the HCS Global Event at Dreamhack Dallas. FaZe placed second at the fifth Major and finished atop the CDL standings heading to the Call of Duty League Championship where they finished third. It ended a tournament drought for FaZe that included multiple second-place finishes last year after winning the 2021 Call of Duty League Championship. In other games, Atlanta FaZe won the second Major of the season in the Call of Duty League. Read more: FaZe Clan win first big CS2 tournament at IEM Sydney FaZe finished out the year strong dominating in the newly released Counter-Strike 2 with wins at IEM Sydney, the Thunderpick World Championship and the CS Asia Championships. FaZe won $1 million for their fourth S-Tier tournament win across 10 S-tier events organized by ESL dating back to last year. The tournament win was particularly significant because it also meant FaZe won the Intel Grand Slam. FaZe’s CS:GO team led the way for the org this year and picked up where it left off last year by winning the ESL Pro League Season 17 early in the year. 1 in Nerd Street’s rankings last year, and finish atop the list this year with strong results across multiple games. Closing out the year, these have been the very best esports orgs in the world in 2023. Out of fairness, those orgs don’t receive points for qualifying for the event - but they do earn points for how their new teams perform at the event. One more detail worth mentioning: orgs sometimes pick up dropped or unsigned rosters just ahead of major events. Read more: The best events and tournaments at Localhost in November The teams that have cracked the top 10 of these rankings have found a lot of success across multiple esports, won world championships and/or dominated in a particular game this year. Loosely speaking, though, winning a world championship earns the highest number of points reaching a final or making the final stages of a major international tournament is worth a decent amount qualifying for an international event also scores some points and performing well at a regional competition will result in a few points, but doesn’t hold nearly as much weight. Since every esport has a distinct league and tournament structure, it might take 1,000 words just to explain the full breakdown for each - and let’s be honest, you’re mostly here for the ranking anyway. In our system, orgs are awarded points based on their finishes in various international and domestic competitions. Sign up for the next Nerd Street tournament! Using a points metric, Nerd Street’s monthly rankings seek to objectively quantify the best orgs across all esports by measuring success in 10 prominent games: League of Legends, VALORANT, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Rocket League, Apex Legends, Dota, Rainbow Six: Siege, Call of Duty, Overwatch and Halo. Last year, OpTic Gaming finished atop Nerd Street’s rankings. This list is meant to highlight the orgs that have fielded the most competitive teams across multiple esports based purely on wins and losses. This year has been a tumultuous year for esports orgs with many coming under fire for mismanagement and questionable business decisions, but this list is not based on any of that. Which esports organization is the best in the world? That’s always a hard question to answer, but even harder in 2023.
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