Registration for Bawlhalla Australian Regional Qualifier closes tomorrow

Brawlhalla‘s Australian Regional Qualifier will be held on Saturday, September 2, 2017. Registration to take part is currently open but closes tomorrow. The first place winner of the Qualifier will win a place at the second annual Brawlhalla World Championship and Expo.

The Championship will see 32 fighters battle it out to become world champion. Six regional event winners will fight alongside 22 Brawlhalla Circuit winners and the top 4 fighters from the Bawlhalla Championship Expo. Players will be fighting for a share of a $100,000 USD prize pool. Taking place in Atlanta, Georgia on November 3-5, the winner of the Regional Qualifier will receive a free trip to the event, all expenses paid.

Brawlhalla is a free-to-play platform fighter developed by Blue Mammoth Games. It is currently available on Early Access on Steam. Currently, in closed beta on PS4  it will officially launch later this year. More than 6 million players have taken part in Brawlhalla’s Early Access on Steam. As such, it’s the most played fighting game on the platform for both 2016 and 2017.

To register for the Regional Qualifier head to the registration site. The Qualifier will commence at 12pm Saturday, September 2, 2017. The event will be broadcast on Twitch.

Leo Stevenson
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