Team Reciprocity is a Canadian esports organization.
History
Halo 5: Guardians
A brand new organization, Team Reciprocity entered the Halo scene on December 15, 2017, announcing an elite roster consisting of Austin "Mikwen" McCleary, Eric "Snip3down" Wrona, Zane "Penguin" Hearon, Tyler "Spartan" Ganza, and coach Tom "OGRE2" Ryan.[1] The team competed in the Halo World Championship 2018season and earned a Group Stage spot for MLG Orlando with consistent top four placings. Reciprocity finished fourth in Orlando, with their biggest victory coming against Renegades. Their losses came to the top two teams at the event - Splyce and OpTic Gaming. Reciprocity improved on their Orlando performance at MLG Columbus, easily winning their pool to qualify for Worlds and sweeping Oxygen Supremacy and Renegades in the opening rounds of the bracket to clinch top three for the first time as a team. This was followed by a 4-1 loss to Tox. In the losers finals, Reciprocity lost a 4-2 series to eventual event winners Splyce and took a third place finish. At Worlds, Reciprocity won their pool convincingly and started bracket play off with a 4-0 victory over Str8 Rippin. The following round put them against TOX Gaming once again. Though able to take two games this time, they nonetheless fell 4-2. They responded strongly with a 4-0 win over Renegades. In the losers semifinals, Reciprocity had a heartbreaking loss in a game seven loss that featured Spartan's controller disconnecting at a crucial moment. Reciprocity went home in fourth place.