EnVyUs walked to the Xbox One Invitational Championships after earning their way in through the open bracket held on Thursday and Friday of this week. This pitted them against dedicated Xbox pro teams that qualified in tournaments hosted by MLG, ESL, and UMG. EnVyUs then proceeded to roll through the best of three semi-finals match on Saturday and the best of five grand finals match on Sunday without losing a single round.

The EnVyUs squad for the Xbox One Invitational consists of SMITE Pro League players on the PC who did not make the World Championships. They are certainly no slouches with the keyboard and mouse version of the game as they consist of players that were the number one and two seeds in the North American regional – Team EnVyUs and Team Eager – and featured Ryan “0mega” Johnson who won the 2014 SMITE World Championship on the PC.

“I’m just tired of playing Xbox. It was too easy. I’m excited to go back to PC. We didn’t drop a game so, let’s be real,” Omega said during the award ceremony when asked how he felt now having a PC world championship and Xbox word championship under his belt.

WeaK3n expressed a similar sentiment when asked if he thought Xbox was too easy.

“I mean we played for a month and just stomped everybody,” he said.

Team EnVyUs was able to blow through the Xbox One Invitation via their knowledge of SMITE mechanics. The meta is different as the controller favors certain characters, but the tactics and mechanics are the same. This is where the experience of the EnVyUs squad made them so powerful.

It also raised a huge squall in the SMITE Reddit group where the community debated whether Hi-Rez should have allowed professional PC players to participate in the Xbox One Invitational.

The Xbox One Invitational only demonstrated how young the SMITE competitive scene is on the console. The game has only officially been out since August 2015 following a short beta compared to the PC version, which was officially released in March 25, 2014 and had been in beta for almost two years.

Even Weak3n recognized this as he posted the following on his Twitter account.

For next year any Xbox teams that honestly want help, ask. We had fun and I want to see Xbox grow. So I’m always here.

— Weak3n (@EnVy_Weak3n) January 10, 2016

As for 0mega, he appears to be enjoying the win and the response to his remarks.

— Omega (@TDTOmega) January 10, 2016

[Image via SMITE]

 

  • This article was updated on March 8th, 2018

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