Esports organisation Team Immunity has announced their official Halo 5 roster for the Halo Championship Series Summer finals 2017 at DreamHack Atlanta, with players representing both the USA and Australia at the competition.
The Australian players will be Aaron 'Benno' Bennett and Matthew 'Voltage' Barker, whereas those from the US are Dillon 'Daddy' Randa and Alex 'Swift Kill' Ramirez, all of which will be coached by Kenneth 'Reaper' Fisher, also from the US.
Benno and Voltage have been with the team since 2011, and they'll be hoping that Swift Kill and Daddy can use their own experience to spell success for Team Immunity, especially since these two American players have played for top teams like Team eLevate, Winterfox, and eRa Eternity.
With each team competing for a slice of the $200,000 USD prize pool, the stakes should be high, but can Team Immunity fend off competition?