[Community / Tournaments]
Since a lot of you voted yes or maybe in participating in a fediverse tournament, I’ve decided to give hosting a tournament a go.
Mark September 16th at 6pm UTC on your calendars, for the Splatoon 3 Fediverse Championships!
Anyone can participate in this tournament, as long as you have an account on a social media website that supports the ActivityPub protocol (Lemmy and Kbin excluded, I’d recommend joining a Mastodon server, like here at https://wetdry.world if you only have a Lemmy or Kbin ActivityPub account).
You’ll need to assemble a team of 4 players. I’m not setting up any Discord server for this, but I’d highly recommend scrolling through the replies on this post or making a reply with contact information and your splashtag.
For full details and rules, please visit the tournament page.
Teams must be registered by 12/09/23, if you want to pull out of the tournament please let me know before 13/09/23.
If there’s a Splatfest, Big Run or Grizzco Random Weapons Rotation, the tournament will be rescheduled.
No prizes will be given out during this event.
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@one_suit_samus @splatoon@wetdry.world @splatoon@lemmy.world
I agree with this, Single-match sets would be way too short to play, one match could last anywhere between 45 or so seconds and 5+ minutes.
Meaning that most teams could have a really short run in the tourney.
Also, a single-elim format might be way too punishing for teams considering how much variance in skill levels we could have here
@AbsentAria @one_suit_samus @splatoon@lemmy.world I’ll make a change to best-of-3 now, thank you for the feedback