The Brawlhalla community in South America got a significant boost from the success of its representatives on the global scene. With yüz being a World Champion, we can expect an amazing level of competition in this region. Many new players will get an increased motivation to train and shine at tournaments. What can be better for this than officially sponsored community events?
By the end of 2023, South American players had a chance to fight in these two tournaments, 2v2 and 1v1. Technically, Brawltalha and Sábrawldo are parts of one series, as both are organized by Estação Brawlhalla.
Brawlhalla 2v2 Esports | Brawltalha #49
lores / Kyna defeated Power / yüz in the Semi-Final and then Wess / kaito in the Finals.
The first Grand Final match was super tough, and Wess / kaito reset brackets. But in the decisive fight, lores / Kyna managed to get victory — in the very last game.
Brawltalha #49 Results
- 1. lores / Kyna
- 2. Wess / kaito
- 3. Power / yüz
- 4. SAC / Reaper-_-Black
- 5. VecinaA / V3M_T4NQUIL0
- 5. Noah / sea
- 7. manji / Matheus200k10
- 7. Steyr / Hanabi
Brawlhalla 1v1 Esports | Sábrawldo #77
Kyna made it through three super strong opponents to win this tournament: yüz in the Semi, lores in the Winners Final, and Wess in the Grand Final.
Throughout almost the whole Top 8 part, Kyna played Yumiko. Only in the last match, the player switched to Roman Reigns (Teros) — it was an effective way to oppose Loki.
Sábrawldo #77 Results
- 1. Kyna — Yumiko, Teros
- 2. Wess — Scarlet, Ragnir, Koji, Loki, Munin
- 3. lores — Kaya
- 4. yüz — Jaeyun
- 5. Power — Hattori
- 5. SAC — Teros, Tezca
- 7. Fiend — Queen Nai, Caspian
- 7. kaito — Asuri
On the same weekend, we could witness team matches in Southeast Asia, nSig: SEA Showdown - Tundra.