Team Swagg wins $100K Toronto Ultra Warzone tournament: Final placements & recap

Toronto Ultra’s $100K Warzone Tournament: Full Results, Key Moments, and Strategic Insights

Tournament Overview

The Toronto Ultra organization hosted a high-stakes $100,000 Call of Duty: Warzone tournament during Season 2, attracting elite competitors worldwide. This premier event followed a modified kill-race format with strategic scoring adjustments to reward both eliminations and placement.

The prize pool distribution was particularly noteworthy, with $33,000 going to the champions (Team Swagg) and decreasing payouts through 16th place. This structure created intense competition at every level, as even lower placements offered significant earnings.

Day-by-Day Results

Day 1 saw 32 teams battle through elimination rounds, with familiar faces like Aydan and Rated setting an impressive 519-point benchmark. Team Swagg’s remarkable 11.86 K/D from Booya and 12.23 from Biffle demonstrated their championship potential early.

The final day intensified as the field narrowed to 16, then 8 teams. Critical moments included:

  • Team Swagg’s consistent rotations securing optimal positioning
  • Tommey & HusKerrs’ late-game surges nearly stealing victory
  • Seven squads breaking the 300-point threshold
  • Feels good seeing @DiazBiffle back in tourneys :’)

    Strategic Analysis

    The winning trio demonstrated several advanced strategies worth noting:

    Loadout Optimization: Their weapon choices maximized versatility across Verdansk’s varied engagements. The CR-56 AMAX provided reliable mid-range performance while MP5 handled close quarters.

  • Early game: Prioritized scavenger contracts for quick cash
  • Mid-game: Aggressive rotations to control power positions
  • End-game: Calculated pushes with tactical equipment
  • Common tournament mistakes to avoid:

  • Overcommitting to early eliminations at expense of positioning
  • Failing to adapt loadouts between matches
  • Poor communication during final circle rotations
  • Notable Teams & Players

    The tournament featured Warzone’s elite, including:

    Team Aydan: The early favorites demonstrated why they’re consistently top contenders, though fell just short of the championship.

    Biffle’s Return: After a competitive hiatus, his 12.23 K/D proved he remains among the game’s most dangerous players.

    Teams are starting to fry in the @TorontoUltra $100K #Warzone Tourney 🥓pic.twitter.com/Oi62JzGYqR

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