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Brawl Stars World Finals 2023
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Brawl Stars World Finals 2023
League Information
Type:
Offline
Format:
Group Stage:
Single round-robin
Playoffs:
Single-elimination
Single round-robin
Playoffs:
Single-elimination
Prize Pool:
$750,000 USD
Start Date:
2023-11-24
End Date:
2023-11-26
Teams:
12
Liquipedia Tier:
Links
Chronology
The Brawl Stars World Finals 2023 is the concluding event of the Brawl Stars Championship 2023 and the fifth annual edition of the Brawl Stars World Finals. The qualifying format is similar to the one used for the preceding World Finals events, whereby a point system based on official regional leagues will be used to determine the qualified teams for the World Finals.
Broadcast Talent[edit]
On-Stage Cast[edit]
- Host:
Frankie (Frankie Ward)
- English Commentators:
Co-Cast[edit]
- French Commentators:
Kuzan
PiouPiouLover (Enzo)
- Russian Commentator:
- Turkish Commentators:
Oyunlarin Ustasi
Slorien (Yunus Altunsoy)
- Portuguese Commentators:
BrunoClash (Bruno Veiga Lopes)
Rebola (Nelson Rebola Júnior)
- Japanese Commentators:
StanSmith (Taiga Kishi)
Kuroebi (Kunisato Ebie)
FashionMen
Milkreo
Shibata Shohei
Format[edit]
- Participants
- 8 best teams from different regions qualify directly by BSC points, these slots are allocated as follows:
- 4 teams qualify through the Last Chance Qualifier
- Group Stage - November 24th – 25th, 2023
- 4 groups of 3 teams
- Each group is single round-robin
- All matches are Bo5xBo3
- Top 2 teams from each group advance to Playoffs
- Playoffs - November 26th, 2023
- Single-elimination bracket
- All matches are Bo5xBo3
Map Pool [1][edit]
Click here to see the Map Pool for this event
Prize Pool[edit]
$750,000 (USD) are spread among the teams as seen below:
Awards[edit]
Participants[edit]
Directly Qualified Teams[edit]
- 1 F/A MiniPekkas are signed by Nouns Esports. [2]
Last Chance Qualified Teams[edit]
Results[edit]
Group Stage[edit]
Playoffs[edit]
Quarter-finals
Semifinals
Grand Final
Additional Information[edit]
Streams[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Brawl Stars Esports (2023-09-06). "Here is your LCQ and WFs MAP POOL!!!".
- ↑ Nouns Esports. "NOVIDADE QUENTINHA NA ÁREA! " [HOT NEW IN THE AREA!] (in
Portuguese).
- ↑ FUT Esports (2023-10-12). "We are parting our ways with our Apex Legends and Brawl Stars manager @OfficialiiNK after a successful year together.".
- ↑ BC* Gaming (2023-09-04). "We are happy to officially present our new professional eSport Team today!".
- ↑ BC* Gaming (2023-10-13) (inside source).
- ↑ BC* Gaming (2023-11-08). "Pleased to announce that we have signed Senior from Spain as a data analyst for BC* Gaming.".
- ↑ BC* Gaming (2023-11-09). "We are pleased to announce that we have signed Filip47 from Macedonia as a Coach.".
- ↑ Sebas (2023-10-02). "Clasificado para ESL EU con @SKGaming " [Qualified for ESL EU with @SKGaming] (in
Spanish).
- ↑ Sebas (2023-11-07). "I am F/A as an Analyst or Coach for next year".
- ↑ [Inside Source]
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