Although Team EnVyUs gave OpTic Gaming trouble and forced another best-of-three series, the #GreenWall was too much for the boys in blue to handle, and OG walked out as the 2016 Gears of War Columbus Open champions.
A slew of pro points were distributed to all 61 of the teams that attended, with the top-16 getting themselves a piece of the $300,000 prize pool to go along with their lion’s share of pro points.
Here are the full standings from this event:
1st: $120,000 / 25,000 Pro Points
- OpTic Gaming
2nd: $60,000 / 15,000 Pro Points
- Team EnVyUs
3rd: $40,000 / 11,000 Pro Points
- BOT Empire
4th: $24,000 / 9,000 Pro Points
- eUnited
5th/6th: $12,000 / 8,000 Pro Points
- Revenge
- Eanix
7th/8th: $6,000 / 7,000 Pro Points
- Epsilon Esports
- Splyce
9th-12th: $3,000 / 5,500 Pro Points
- Vanquish
- Vitality
- VexX Gaming
- Enigma6
13th-16th: $2,000 / 4,500 Pro Points
- Fully Spaced
- Get Bronco
- OrbitGG
- Avalanche Esports
17th-20th: 3,000 Pro Points
- GeeKs
- eXtortion
- Supremacy
- Mindfreak
21st-24th: 2,750 Pro Points
- Incredibles
- Living Off Xperience
- NRG
- Give No Respect
25th-28th: 2,250 Pro Points
- Nothing Personal
- Fly Society
- Millenium
- Loyalty
29th-36th: 1,750 Pro Points
- DD eSports
- Trystate
- Hazard eSports
- Takin Lunches
- Sigma Gaming
- Fable
- Revered
- Impetuous
37th-44th: 1,500 Pro Points
- Virtue Gaming
- Murder By Numbers
- ResiLience
- Reborn
- RiotBoyZ
- prOphEcy
- Funky Bunch
- Broken Alliance
45th-61st: 1,000 Pro Points
- HarmonX
- MakeGOWGreatAgain
- Evolution
- Exile
- Genocide
- AfterDark Esports
- L Factory
- Kaotik Gaming
- HeartBreak
- Loyalty Gaming
- LockDown
- Stranded
- Macaroni Boyz
- True Virtue
- Scare
- XtroVert eSports
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James Mattone is a journalist for GAMURS and can be contacted on Twitter –@TheJamesMattone.