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Zero Hour Premiere League - Highlights

Greetings Players




If you haven’t heard already, we recently hosted Zero Hour’s first official tournament, and it was an incredible success! With many teams registering, we were able to match up 8 of them in the competition. The teams that battled it out included LAZY, Bahziks, Team Name (TN), Metal Titans, EnemyWest, Booyah Boys, Capland, and Garage Cam Warriors. With a prize pool of $1,500 and additional rewards for the runner-ups, the stakes were high, and the action was intense. Here are some thrilling highlights from the tournament!

It is to be noted that each match in the tournament followed a consistent map rotation: Game 1 on Residential, Game 2 on Hotel, and Game 3 on Embassy. These maps were chosen for their balanced design, providing enough scale for action and suspense. With multiple entry points, attackers can devise various strategies while defenders can effectively deny access, making tactical gameplay essential. Good lighting and clear visibility enhance gameplay, and the consistent design allows players to quickly communicate locations due to familiarity.



[h3]Day 1 Highlights [/h3]

Day 1 of the Zero Hour tournament delivered a gripping start! The action began with GarageCamWarriors (GCW) facing off against Capland on the Residential map. GCW came out strong, seizing a 2-0 lead by Round 3 of Game 1. Capland tried to adapt, slowing down the pace and scouting, but GCW’s bold runouts kept Capland from gaining any real momentum.

In the second matchup, Enemy West (EW) squared off against Booyah Boys (BB). Starting on Residential, BB showed their dominance with a solid 4-1 lead by Round 6 of Game 1, thanks to sharp plays like BB’s Revenge taking down EW’s push through storage with well-placed grenades. Moving to Game 2, BB maintained this momentum, picking off EW one by one as they tried to rappel up the backside of the hotel. By Round 6, BB’s coordination and aggressive pushes—led by Saitama and Sal—secured another 4-1 victory, showcasing some top-tier teamwork and communication.

[h3]Day 2 Highlights[/h3]

The action began with Lazy taking on Team Name. By Round 5 of Game 1, Team Name held a strong 4-0 lead. Lazy started with a grenade kill, but Viixity from Team Name responded with two grenade kills in the hallway and a wall bang on ZikZak to end the round. Over in Game 2 on Hotel, Lazy’s split push in Round 2 secured them the defuse, despite an attempted flank by BIBU. In Round 3, Lazy continued their momentum, pushing from room 207. Though H3ndrik’s self sabotage with a grenade mishap left BIBU defending solo, ZikZak came through, taking out BIBU and clinching another defuse for Lazy.

The second matchup between Bahziks and Metal Titans (MT) was equally gripping. Game 1 began with a tense 1v1, where Bahziks’ Kaloto claimed Round 1 by holding the defuse with a shield just in time. In Game 2, Metal Titans answered back as LeGamer baited Kakahov from Bahziks for a crucial kill to take the round. MT's Jack1boy held sniper dominance, securing two kills from the nest, which eventually gave Metal Titans objective control and the win for Round 3. In Round 4, with MT leading 2-1, Kakahov (Bahziks) initially secured the sniper's nest but abandoned it too soon, missing key kills. Bahziks attempted a shielded advance on the third floor, but MT’s precise positioning and crossfire swiftly shut them down, expanding MT’s lead. In the must-win Round 6, Bahziks opted for a fast push. Kakahov opened with a sniper kill, allowing bismalla to rush the objective, take out LeGamer, and start the defuse. Kakahov held the corridor to cover, allowing Bahziks a quick, much-needed round victory to stay in the game.

The fact that the match extended to Game 3 showcased just how evenly matched these teams were, making for an intense and rare showdown—a thrilling show for everyone watching! In the Game 3 on Embassy, both teams were tied at 3-3 when disaster struck for Metal Titans: Macetooo accidentally took himself and LeGamer out before the round even started. Yet, SiskoOrin pulled off an incredible clutch, landing three consecutive kills and securing MT the round with a stunning comeback.

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[h3]Day 3 Highlights[/h3]


Day 3 marked the high-stakes semi-finals of the Zero Hour tournament as teams battled for a spot in the finals. GarageCamWarriors (GCW) went head-to-head with Bahziks in the first game. GCW maintained an early lead of 2-1 on Residential, with a quick rappel in Round 4 that caught Bahziks off guard. By Round 6, Bahziks struck back by spreading out on the second floor, picking off GCW players one by one to close the gap in scores. Moving into Game 2, Kaloto’s (B) accidental team kill set Bahziks back, and despite Bismala's (B) three frags, GCW dominated, finishing Round 6 with a showstopping C4 double kill by Operation (GCW).

In Round 3 of Game 3 with GCW leading 2-0, Bahziks launched a bold two-elevator push, sending their whole team up to the third floor. They caught GCW off guard initially, but GCW was quick to shut down Bahziks’ surprise attack. In Round 6, Rj (GCW) pulls off an impressive 180 shot, taking down Kakahov (Bahziks) in style, leading the team to victory.

The semi-final between Team Name (TN) and Booyah Boys (BB) was equally intense. In Game 1 TN was leading 4-2 by Round 7, thanks to a coordinated split entry from the roof and second floor, catching BB’s Saitama by surprise and securing a quick defuse with two BB players pinned in the objective room. In Game 3 on Hotel, TN held a 2-1 lead as Tommi landed a clean deagle shot on Revenge, while Sal (BB) countered with a C4 kill. By Round 5, BB staged a swift push, securing the objective and defusing to stay alive, but TN held their ground to close out the match and secure their place in the finals.

[h3]Day 4 Highlights[/h3]

Day 4 kicked off with some unscheduled matchups as the devs faced off against Booyah Boys due to a last-minute forfeit from Team Bahziks.

In the final match, GarageCamWarriors (GCW) faced off against Team Name (TN) with the championship title on the line. In Game 3, with GCW leading 2-1 in Round 4, taylorswiftfan (GCW) threw a well-placed grenade from the balcony, taking down TN’s Tommi. Seeing an opening, GCW attempted to advance through the balcony but were quickly countered by TN’s defensive positioning. By Round 6, GCW held a 3-1 lead as Operation (GCW) picked off a TN player from the sniper’s nest with a precise revolver shot. GCW then used smoke for cover to push into the objective room but were caught by TN, keeping the match tight. Despite GCW’s clever plays, TN’s defenders held strong.

The tournament came to a climactic close in Game 4, Round 6, with TN holding a narrow 3-2 lead. James (GCW) disrupted TN’s final shield push with a perfectly timed C4, ultimately claiming the final rounds and taking the championship title with a stellar finish.

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[h2]Winning Teams 👑[/h2]
    🥇Team Name (TN)
    🥈Garage Cam Warrioirs
    🥉Booyah Boys


▶️ A special thanks to our incredible caster, Xplayman, for bringing the excitement to life and making the tournament unforgettable! 🔥


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