Who won the Minecraft (MCC) Championship Twitch Rivals in San Diego?
The Minecraft Championship (MCC) Twitch Rivals San Diego finally concluded with an exciting series of matches as all the participants delivered their A-game. After a tough battle, Red Rabbits won the event and were crowned the champions. The final battle of Dodgebolt between Red Rabbits and Yellow Yaks was a nailbiter and while the latter performed well, it was Red Rabbits who took the crown.
Here’s everything about the Minecraft Championship Twitch Rivals in San Diego, from match statistics and the final game to the stars of the show: Red Rabbis.
Minecraft Championship Twitch Rivals winner
The exciting MCC Twitch Rivals event put a total of 10 teams against each other with each squad having four members. These four members were popular Minecraft creators and players. Here are the participating teams:
- Orange Ocelots
- Yellow Yaks
- Cyan Coyotes
- Red Rabbits
- Lime Llamas
- Aqua Axolotls
- Blue Bats
- Pink Parrots
- Purple Pandas
- Green Geckos
While all teams put on a great show, it was the Red Rabbits who won the tournament. Here is the winning squad:
- BaboAbe
- Guqqie
- Shadoune666
- Sneegsnag
While the Red Rabbits were great, the Yellow Yaks were extremely close to the win as well. The Yellow Yaks team comprises of:
- impulseSV
- Skizzleman
- Hannahxxrose
- fruitberries
Apart from the team score, the game also had individual coin counts which noted how many coins every player collected during the entire event. Here, fruitberries from Yellow Yaks stood at the top of the leaderboard with 3,074 coins while Purpled from Orange Ocelot finished second with 2,816 coins.
Coming to the games, there were a total of six competitive games and one final game of Dodgebolt. The MCC Twitch Rivals San Diego had players from all over the world, including the US and Germany. The championship featured a cash prize of $50,000 which will be distributed to all players.
The winning team, Red Rabbits, will receive a total of $5,360 which comes out to each player getting $1,340. The other nine participating teams get the rest of the money, which comes out to be $1,240 per member.