Brawlhalla Spring Championship 2023: Australia and Southeast Asia

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Brawlhalla Spring Championship 2023: Australia and Southeast Asia
The Champions confidently prove their status

On the one hand, the Brawlhalla Spring Championship once again demonstrated the dominant positions of two players in their regions. But also, we could enjoy some really tough matches and see the mastery of those Champions with other characters, not the same they used during the Winter tournaments.

Let’s dive into these exciting competitions!

Australia | Brawlhalla Spring Championship

Asmodie picked Artemis for this tournament, and… yeah, she is great with this character too.

After pretty confident victories in the Semi-Final against Vay and the Winners Final against Doggo, Asmodie proceeded to the Grand Final.

Doggo had a tough game 1 vs Elsom in the Elimination Final, but then the player won three games in a row.

The Grand Final was Asmodie vs Doggo. Both stuck to their characters, and this time, Artemis was just stronger than Asuri.

Asmodie is the Spring Champion in Australia. Congratulations!

This player also dominates in community tournaments. Asmodie’s recent victory was at Bearded Brawls #2.

Brawlhalla Legends at Spring Championship Australia

4. Rygunduz

3. Elsom

2. Doggo

1. Asmodie

Southeast Asia | Brawlhalla Spring Championship | Stream

himwy played against KeithThePooPoo in the Winners Semi-Final — and won 3:1, sticking to Asuri, while KeithThePooPoo switched from Tezca to Brynn in this match.

The Winners Final was much tougher for himwy. The opponent was Vortex, who caught the wave of luck with Tezca in game 3 and recovered from a 0:2 situation. In the decisive game, himwy switched to Fait, and that was a pretty good idea.

The power of Tezca was unleashed in the mirror Elimination Final, Vortex vs KeithThePooPoo, The players exchanged games, but KeithThePooPoo turned out to be a bit stronger.

The Grand Final also started as a mirror match — Asuri vs Asuri this time. But after losing two games, KeithThePooPoo switched to Ulgrim. That helped only partially, though…

himwy is the Southeast Asia Champion in Australia. Congratulations!

The player has a pretty big active roster. himwy proves this at community events, such as SEA Showdown.

Brawlhalla Legends at Spring Championship Southeast Asia

7. Goomba

7. Penny

5. thotot

5. Le Plum_

4. Tiger

Tezca

3. Vortex

Tezca

2. KeithThePooPoo

Tezca

1. himwy

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