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Brawlhalla Winter Royale: Blasting Comeback

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Brawlhalla Winter Royale: Blasting Comeback
We really missed AU and SEA players at this event — they could bring even more excitement to the show

To get invites to this tournament, players had to become Top 3/2 in the Brawlhalla Winter Championship — in North America, Europe, and South America.

We listed the participants and their preferable Legends in this post. There was only one difference at the actual event — Macheeeete could not participate, so we did not witness the power of his Tezca.

The format of Winter Royale Invitational was:

  • Round Robin part — everyone plays vs everyone; Top 4 players proceed further;
  • Top 4 Double Elimination brackets

So, let’s enjoy the stream!

Brawlhalla Winter Royale Invitational | Stream, Group Stage

The official stream contains only a few matches of this stage. Some of the biggest surprises are:

  • Excellent performance of SAC. The SA player got impressive victories and proceeded to the Top 4;
  • No player from Europe made it to Top 4;
  • luna got to the Double Elimination part through the Losers side, having some pretty tough matches.

Brawlhalla Winter Royale Invitational | Stream, Top 4

Raydish looked absolutely unstoppable in the Winners Final. 3:0, and the player made it to the Grand Final.

In the elimination brackets, luna had to defeat SAC and Kyna to do the same.

Brawlhalla Winter Royale Invitational | Stream, Grand Final

First, it looked like Raydish was getting a super confident victory. The player won 2 games and quickly reached the tournament point.

But luna had his own plans — and Blasters of Lucien helped with it a lot. Spectacularly, the guy won 6(!) games in a row and became a Winter Royale Champion. Congratulations!

Brawlhalla Legends at Top 4 of Winter Royale

4. SAC

Tezca

3. Kyna

2. Raydish

1. luna

We at DashFight are full of anticipation for the soon-coming Spring Championship (March 24 - April 2) and the following Spring Royale.

But before that, we all will be able to enjoy the first open offline tournament of 2023 — Brawlhalla at Dreamhack San Diego, happening on April 7-9.

And sure, let’s not forget about the awesome community events of March.

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