ToyamaGamersDay ", which has been held regularly since 2016 by the Toyama eSports Union and has become the largest eSports event in the Hokuriku region, has released the regulations for the 9th edition of the tournament.
The main title for this year's tournament is " Kani-no-Kenka -Fight Crab-," a heated battle in which crabs take up weapons and fight to overturn their opponents' crabs.
The main venue will be " Cross Bay Shinminato," an exchange complex in Imizu City, Toyama Prefecture, and the event will be held on Saturday, October 24, 2020. Pre-entry has been open since Wednesday, October 7, 2020!
The tournament will be a winner-takes-all format, where losing is the end!
The regulations released this time reveal the platform, tournament disregard, and characters that can be used.
The platform is Nintendo Switch, and Joy-Con and Pro controllers will be available at the venue on the day of the event.
Players themselves can also bring their own controllers to use, so they can fight in any style they like.
The tournament will be held in a single elimination tournament format, with a maximum of 128 entries accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Entries are on a first-come, first-served basis, so if you want to participate, make sure you enter before we reach capacity!
In addition, the character (crab) to be used must be declared at the registration desk on the day of the tournament.
During the tournament, it is not possible to change from one declared character to another, so please decide carefully which crab you will use.
However, it is possible to change weapons, so increasing the number of weapons you are good at may give you an advantage in the tournament!
Note that you are not allowed to use any character other than Shako, the deer that is scheduled to be implemented, and other crabs that have been implemented by the day of the competition.
After fighting with crabs, we eat crabs! Gorgeous prizes for the tournament!
And what's more, there will be red snow crabs as prizes for this year's tournament! The total number of crabs is a whopping 100!
The prizes are full of humor, and are designed to encourage participants to enjoy both the food and the games as much as possible.
The weather has recently turned chilly, and it is now the season for delicious nabe (hot pot). After fighting with crabs, it would be nice to have a hot pot with the prize crab.
Pre-entries are now being accepted!
Pre-entry for the tournament begins Wednesday, October 7, 2020.
Again, entries are on a first-come, first-served basis. If you want to participate, enter as soon as possible!
For more information and further updates about the tournament, check out the official ToyamaGamersDay website and the official Twitter feed of the TGD/Toyama eSports Union!