USAF Halo 2022
Championships At Patrick SFB by U.S. Space Force Senior Airman Thomas Sjoberg
May 27, 2022
U.S. Patrick Space Force Base hosted the
Department of the Air Force Gaming League Halo Infinite
championships at its new gaming center, The Launch Pad, May 21-22,
2022.
U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force gaming teams compete in the Department of the Air Force
2022 Halo championships at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida
on May 21, 2022. The top teams from the Spring season of the DAF Gaming competed at PSFB for a chance to represent the USAF and the USSF at FORCECON 2022, the Armed Forces Sports Halo Championship, and the first ever U.S. government esports event. (Image
created by USA Patriotism! from U.S. Space Force photos by Senior Airman Thomas Sjoberg.)
|
The top teams from the spring season of the
DAF Gaming League competed for a chance to represent the U.S. Air
Force and the U.S. Space Force at FORCECON 2022, the Armed Forces
Sports Halo Championship, and the first ever U.S. government
E-Sports event.
U.S. Space Force Brig. Gen. Stephen Purdy,
Space Launch Delta 45 Commander and Program Executive Officer,
Assured Access to Space, said this was an amazing way to kick off
the opening of Patrick SFB’s brand new gaming center, The Launch
Pad.
“Having the gaming center is a huge benefit to Guardians
and Airmen,” said Purdy. “Gaming teaches concepts like leadership,
teamwork, cooperation, strategy, and critical thinking. The Launch
Pad is an opportunity to foster that kind of environment and bring
all of our members together.”
In the week leading up to the
competition, the gaming teams got a unique opportunity to tour Cape
Canaveral Space Force station and Patrick SFB. On their tour, they
were able to watch the launch of United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V
Starliner OFT-2 and even see F-22 Raptors from the F-22 demo team on
Patrick SFB’s flight line.
“We got a chance to take all 8
teams and tour them around Patrick SFB and Cape Canaveral SFS,” said
Purdy. “In an amazing bit of luck, we had F-22’s on base, and we had
a space launch in the same week.”
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt.
Mike Sullivan, DAF Gaming League event coordinator, said he was
honored to have the first ever Armed Forces E-Sports event held at
Patrick SFB.
“The new gaming center is fantastic,” said
Sullivan. “It was a perfect place to host this event and we were
honored to be able to kick off the opening of The Launch Pad.”
Out of the 8 teams that competed at Patrick SFB, two will move
on to compete in San Antonio, Texas, May 28 against service members
from across the Department of Defense to see who will be crowned the
Armed Forces Halo Champions. The competition will be broadcast live
on the U.S. Armed Forces Sports YouTube channel.
“Gaming is
bringing us all together,” said Master Sgt. Mike Sullivan, DAF
Gaming Event Coordinator. “Instead of just going home and playing
with my friends, now there’s an environment and a culture that is
being built where I can go play with my co-workers or even
supervisors and really bring the force together in the digital
realm.”
U.S. Space Force |
U.S. Air Force |
U.S. Department
of Defense
Our Valiant Troops |
I Am The One |
Uncommon Valor
|
Veterans |
Citizens Like Us |
Spouses Serve Too
|
|