Competitive:Breeze 2023

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Breeze 2023

Breeze 2023

Organizer Breeze
Type Local
Location Pendulum Hotel, Manchester, United Kingdom
Format Group stages, double-elimination, single-elimination
Modes Turf War
Splat Zones
Tower Control
Rainmaker
Clam Blitz
Salmon Run
Date 25-26 November 2023
Winner TBD

Breeze 2023 is an upcoming Splatoon 3 LAN tournament that will be held at the Pendulum Hotel in Manchester, UK. Counting spectators, it is currently the biggest Splatoon LAN tournament ever to be held in Europe in terms of attendance, with over 325 attendees.

Details

The trailer for the event, created by PixelSquid with voiceover from ThatSrb2DUDE. (link to video)

The first day of the tournament will feature group stages, with the top teams from each of the 8 groups going through to the double-elimination bracket on the second day. An afterparty for up to 100 people will be held on the evening of the first day at the Retro bar, which is located right across from Pendulum Hotel. [1]

The second day will also feature a single-elimination Salmon Run tournament, where up to 8 teams will compete for the highest Golden Egg score in pre-decided job scenarios.

All the details about groups and brackets can be found on its start.gg event page.

Standings & prizing

The tournament operated with a prize pool split between the top 3 placing teams, with the minimum tournament payout being £500 (€579) and featuring incremental increases with attendance. The total amount is the combined sales of event passes (not venue fees) rounded up to the nearest £10.

Place Team Winnings % of prize pot
1st TBD £1,008 60%
2nd TBD £504 30%
3rd TBD £168 10%

Gallery

Promotional artwork

References