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|organizer= [[EndGameTV]]
|game    = Splatoon
|image    = Tournament Squidstorm 2016.png
|organizer= [https://twitter.com/endgame_tv EndGameTV]
|type    = LAN
|type    = LAN
|location = [https://smash.gg/tournaments smashgg]<br>[https://www.ignitegaming.com/ Ignite Gaming Lounge - Chicago, IL]
|location = [https://smash.gg/tournaments smashgg]<br>[https://www.ignitegaming.com/ Ignite Gaming Lounge - Chicago, IL]
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|modes    = [[Splat Zones]]<br>[[Tower Control]]<br>[[Rainmaker]]
|modes    = [[Splat Zones]]<br>[[Tower Control]]<br>[[Rainmaker]]
|startdate= July 30th, 2016
|startdate= July 30th, 2016
|enddate=  July 31st, 2016
|enddate =  July 31st, 2016
|team1    = [[SpeedRunsLive|StormRunsLive]]
|winner  = [[SpeedRunsLive|StormRunsLive]]
|team2    = [[Two Moons|Two Moons and the All Spark]]
|team3    = [[TOMO|Blueberry Sorbet]]<br>[[Komodo|Shin-Ryu]]
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Squidstorm 2016

Squidstorm 2016

Organizer EndGameTV
Type LAN
Location smashgg
Ignite Gaming Lounge - Chicago, IL
Format Round Robin
Single-Elimination
Modes Splat Zones
Tower Control
Rainmaker
Date
Winner StormRunsLive


Squidstorm 2016 (SS2016) was a Splatoon LAN tournament held on July 30th-31st, 2016.[1] It was the first western Splatoon LAN major.

History

The Squidstorm emblem.

Originally going under the codename Project SQUIDFEST, plans for a Splatoon LAN major were already in the works by the EndGameTV staff as early as the winter of 2015.[2] Squidstorm 2016 was officially announced on May 28th, 2016,[3][4] being supported by communities and organizations such as Nintendo of America, smashgg, Squidboards, among many others,[5][6][7] while also receiving support from Nintendo of America's Senior Product Marketing Manager, Bill Trinen.[8][9]

In order to support the traveling fees for a handful of players attending the event, EndGameTV held a 24-hour streamathon on June 11th, 2016.[10] An official online shop was also later opened to further allow support for the event.[11][12]

Standings

The standings for the event are as follows:[13]

Place Team
1st StormRunsLive
2nd Two Moons and the All Spark
3rd Blueberry Sorbet
Shin-Ryu
5th Club rezb1t
Meddling Squids
Splat That!
Squids Next Door

References