![]() This time around, OpTic stood tall with a 4-2 victory. They met up with OpTic Gaming once again in the Winners Finals. They had a similarly strong start at the DreamHack Denver Finals, sweeping their early opponents and taking out the formidable Team Envy in four games. Returning unchanged for the Fall Season, Splyce had a more rocky run, finishing fourth overall. OpTic returned from the Elimination Bracket for a rematch, but Splyce stood their ground, taking the second series 4-2 and putting a cap to their Cinderella story and giving Shotzzy his first event win, as well as teammates bubu and Renegade. Here, Splyce did the unthinkable, handing the OpTic roster its most lopsided ever loss with a score of 4-1. ![]() At the DreamHack Atlanta Finals, Splyce won their first matches in quick fashion before a narrow victory over Team Liquid sent them to the Winners Finals against OpTic Gaming. Splyce had an impressive showing in the Pro League, losing only to OpTic Gaming and finishing second overall. The following week, Splyce successfully qualified for the Summer Pro League with a 1st place finish in the Last Chance Qualifier. After eliminating Wise Gaming, Luminosity Gaming and Oxygen Supremacy, Splyce met Liquid once again in the Losers Semifinals and lost a gruelling 4-3 series to take 4th place. They narrowly avoided an upset in a 3-2 victory over Lethal Gaming in Winners Round 1 before being knocked out by Team Liquid (in their third match of the tournament) in the second round. In Daytona, Splyce finished 2nd in its pool, notably trading wins with Team Liquid. With Renegade on board, Splyce won the Daytona Placement Cup, earning a spot in the Group Stage of the event. They then swept SoaR Gaming and defeated FAB Games eSports 4-1 before losing a close 4-3 match to Str8 Rippin and going home with a top 6 finish.įollowing Worlds, Splyce made a roster change, releasing Falcated and replacing him with Str8 Rippin star Renegade. In the bracket, Splyce were taken out early in a 4-3 loss to Luminosity Gaming. Splyce pulled off an early upset when they defeated Team EnVyUs 3-1 in the opening match of the night and went on to win the pool. At Worlds, Splyce were placed in a pool with Team EnVyUs and Team Immunity. Unfortunately for Splyce, they were unable to qualify after losses to OpTic Gaming and Luminosity Gaming sent them home with a top 8 finish. At ME Las Vegas 2017, Inconceivable, now under the Splyce organization, looked to qualify for Halo World Championship 2017 with a placing of at least top 6. They ultimately finished in the top 6 after a close loss to Str8 Rippin. Louis 2017, Inconceivable fought through the Open Bracket and emerged undefeated in the Championship Bracket. Due to shenanigans from Pnda Gaming, Inconceivable was denied a pro seed. Shotzzy immediately became a prized free agent, eventually landing on Inconceivable alongside bubu dubu, Shooter and longtime duo Falcated. Shotzzy was too young to compete in Halo Championship Series competition until a rule change in December 2016 deemed him eligible to compete in the North American qualifying series for Halo World Championship 2017. With the release of Halo 5, Shotzzy's reputation rose as he placed highly in multiple Team Beyond 4v4 and 2v2 tournaments. Shotzzy made his name online at a very young age, going nearly undefeated in Halo 2: Anniversary 2v2s playing mostly alongside Falcated, only losing one match on record to Spartan and Ninja. He rose to prominence at a very young age, winning his first event less than a month after turning sixteen. He is known for his elite movement ability and frequently produces highlight-reel clips. Anthony " Shotzzy" Cuevas-Castro is a retired Halo esports player, currently a player for Nfinite and also part of Splyce.
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