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|game    = Splatoon
|game    = Splatoon
|image    = Tournament Squidstorm 2016.png
|image    = Tournament Squidstorm 2016.png
|organizer= [https://twitter.com/endgame_tv EndGameTV]
|organizer= [https://twitter.com/endgame_tv EndGameTV]
|type    = LAN
|type    = Local
|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]
|format  = Round Robin<br>Single-Elimination
|format  = Round Robin<br>Single-Elimination
|modes    = [[Splat Zones]]<br>[[Tower Control]]<br>[[Rainmaker]]
|modes    = [[Splat Zones]]<br>[[Tower Control]]<br>[[Rainmaker]]
|startdate= July 30th, 2016
|date    = {{date|2016-07-30}} - {{date|2016-07-31}}
|enddate  =  July 31st, 2016
|winner  = [[SpeedRunsLive|StormRunsLive]]
|winner  = [[SpeedRunsLive|StormRunsLive]]
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Unofficial!
This article discusses content that is not part of the official Splatoon series but is part of the community or competitive gaming space.
Squidstorm 2016

Squidstorm 2016

Organizer EndGameTV
Type Local
Location smashgg
Ignite Gaming Lounge - Chicago, IL
Format Round Robin
Single-Elimination
Modes Splat Zones
Tower Control
Rainmaker
Date 30 July 2016 - 31 July 2016
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