The Minecraft Championship (MCC) Twitch Rivals San Diego has wrapped up with an exhilarating series of matches, showcasing the incredible skills of all the participants. After a challenging competition, Red Rabbits emerged victorious and were crowned champions. The final match of Dodgebolt between the Red Rabbits and Yellow Yaks provided plenty of tension, and despite a commendable performance by the Yellow Yaks, it was ultimately Red Rabbits who claimed the title.
Here’s a comprehensive look at the Minecraft Championship Twitch Rivals in San Diego, including match statistics, the final game details, and the stars of the show: Red Rabbits.
Minecraft Championship Twitch Rivals Winner
The thrilling MCC Twitch Rivals event featured a total of 10 teams, each comprising four members. These squads included renowned Minecraft creators and players. Below are the participating teams:
- Orange Ocelots
- Yellow Yaks
- Cyan Coyotes
- Red Rabbits
- Lime Llamas
- Aqua Axolotls
- Blue Bats
- Pink Parrots
- Purple Pandas
- Green Geckos
Although all teams delivered exceptional performances, it was the Red Rabbits who secured the championship title. Here is the victorious squad:
- BaboAbe
- Guqqi
- Shadoune666
- Sneegsnag
While the Red Rabbits were impressive, the Yellow Yaks also came close to victory. The Yellow Yaks team consists of:
- impulseSV
- Skizzleman
- Hannahxxrose
- fruit berries
In addition to the team scores, individual coin counts were recorded, highlighting how many coins each player collected throughout the event. Notably, fruitberries from the Yellow Yaks topped the leaderboard with 3,074 coins, while Purpled from the Orange Ocelots came in second with 2,816 coins.
The championship featured a total of six competitive games followed by the final game of Dodgebolt. The MCC Twitch Rivals San Diego attracted players from across the globe, including participants from the US and Germany. A cash prize of $50,000 was on the line, to be divided among all players.
The triumphant Red Rabbits will take home a total of $5,360, which equates to $1,340 per player. The remaining nine participating teams will receive the rest of the prize money, amounting to $1,240 per member.
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