Pokémon Unite at the 2023 Pokémon World Championships
Tournament information | |
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Location | Yokohama, Japan |
Dates | August 11–August 12 |
Administrator(s) | The Pokémon Company |
Tournament format(s) | 31 team round-robin group stage 8 team single-elimination bracket |
Venue(s) | Pacifico Yokohama |
Teams | 31 |
Purse | $500,000 USD[1] |
Template:2023 Pokémon World Championships The 2023 Pokémon Unite World Championship is an upcoming esports tournament for the multiplayer online battle arena video game Pokémon Unite. It is the second iteration of the Pokémon Unite World Championship at the Pokémon World Championships. The tournament is organized by The Pokémon Company, and is a part of the games lineup at the 2023 Pokémon World Championships. The tournament is held at the Pacifico Yokohama, and is the only competition in the games lineup to be competed in two days instead of three. The tournament will feature 31 teams at the group stage level to determine the Top 8 knockout stage.
Teams[edit]
Squads[edit]
Team | Players | ||||
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Brazil | |||||
00 Nation | BabyMazo (Felipe Eduardo Vicentin Mazo) |
WulfSlim (Matheus Andrade) |
LeL (Leonardo Pereira Rivello Louro) |
Souto (Brian Luis Fogaça Souto) |
FalbziN (Misael Oliveira Ferreira) |
Brasil | Kain ( ) |
Jandeco (Jander de Macedo Peixoto) |
MaxzinN ( ) |
GuizinN (Luiz Guilherme Gonçalves Xavier) |
Wablet ( ) |
Europe | |||||
Talibobo Believers | Zervas (Fabio Bügler) |
ToonGotW (Connor McDermott) |
Megumini ( ) |
Yutao ( ) |
KlausVIII (Klaus Zanaj) |
Nouns Esports | GyZ (Marc Ceprian) |
ADESu (Alberto González) |
Sixsies (Raoul Julian Monsanto) |
Ghatlue (Hassan Al Abadi) |
Bruv (Anton Levi) |
Team Peps | IKles ( ) |
Human ( ) |
999Marv (Marvin Galle) |
Caligola (Alexander Rydevald) |
PotatoUwU (Adrian Troia) |
TimeToShine | Chelvin (Calvin van Baalen) |
GekkOkami (Raul Alexandre Morais Candeias) |
Auch ( ) |
Lunderu ( ) |
Wherermp ( ) |
Latin America – North | |||||
Entity7 | Regi195 (Luis Angel) |
MinatoGG ( ) |
Sherlock (Jossué Alejandro Tristán Rosas) |
Steven (Alex Fernando Reynoso Orozco) |
Hitman ( ) |
Hoenn | Texas ( ) |
DonLux (Luis Herrera) |
Froy ( ) |
Kira (Marco Antonio Granados Ortiz) |
Frank ( ) |
Fusion | PikaGod ( ) |
Aurimaki ( ) |
Ottolina ( ) |
Søren ( ) |
Chocobo ( ) |
Latin America – South | |||||
Perú | Stark (Diego Lopez) |
Anemo ( ) |
KHEA (Axel Xavier Rivas) |
YanG (Geancarlos Rojas) |
Tempo (Jeremy Rivas) |
STMN Esports | Riolu ( ) |
DrakenN04 ( ) |
Zynuz ( ) |
Ceebus (Sebastian Cebb) |
Ray ( ) |
North America | |||||
TTV | inder (Inder Gill) |
Lutano (Vincent Alonso) |
Otter ( ) |
Zugrug (Merek Kangas) |
Celestial ( ) |
Amaterasu | YeatFan (Skyler Libkie) |
jL (John Louis Del Rosario) |
Itsnudo (Jacky Chan) |
Rollinitdown (Anthony Vazquez) |
Trainer (Leonardo Gregorio Calle-Perez) |
Luminosity Gaming | Elo (Shi Yuan Huang) |
Junglebook (Nicholas Jinkyu Kim) |
Kyriaos (Kihyun Lee) |
Slashcan (Sean Tucker) |
Overlord98 (William Byrnes) |
Team YT | Akeelo ( ) |
fwii ( ) |
sosadasm ( ) |
PhilYoumus (Philip Ve) |
Chaotic |
Oceania | |||||
EXO Clan | Buster1248 ( ) |
Challenged ( ) |
bemKO ( ) |
JEb ( ) |
Ethos ( ) |
iClen | Friffnz (Michael Frith) |
Sh3pathome (Nigel Tan) |
UntamedTheG (Mustafa Sadiq) |
Currypuffs (Alan Quach) |
JOMEGALULE ( ) |
Japan | |||||
Secret Ship | piui ( ) |
Obuyan (Kubo Yoshiaki) |
DIR ( ) |
Gyakubari ( ) |
Yakou ( ) |
Mjk | Pnt ( ) |
Sonä ( ) |
Haguki-oh ( ) |
Matcha ryokucha ( ) |
Rukapō ( ) |
Team Tamerin | Tamerin ( ) |
1st_ruru ( ) |
Sayashi ( ) |
Euclid666 ( ) |
Ashi-boy ( ) |
Oyasumi Macro | Mame ( ) |
pyi ( ) |
yumenyan ( ) |
Ton ( ) |
Suix ( ) |
South Korea | |||||
Akjil | ePe ( ) |
Chobo. ( ) |
Pamim ( ) |
.Mule. ( ) |
S4L ( ) |
Team3Stars | Chan ( ) |
JJong ( ) |
Ward ( ) |
03.17 ( ) |
Rora ( ) |
Asia-Pacific – East | |||||
OMO Abyssinian | Jrabsnt (Jose Miguel Liban) |
Shua (Joshua de Leon) |
Miva (Michael Vaughn Ocio) |
TempezT (Joe Daryl Maghanoy) |
Luisss (Luis John Felizarte) |
Orangutan | ZzzRay ( ) |
BKZ ( ) |
ikura ( ) |
Wushuan ( ) |
Shingdi ( ) |
Kumu | Lance ( ) |
RBX ( ) |
SynC1 ( ) |
Thorfinn ( ) |
WehyaM ( ) |
Asia-Pacific – West | |||||
Rex Regum Qeon | Illuna (Novrizal Diananta Said) |
eeyorr (Judha Panggabean) |
Necr0 (Jesse Kenneth) |
AXQ (Deny Ardiyanto) |
Zoe (Muhammad Haikal Irawan) |
TeamMYS | Rebongs (Wayne Chua) |
Yang (Ng Zun Yang) |
NightmewFoxy ( ) |
Froggy ( ) |
YeMu ( ) |
UD Vessuwan | PSL9 ( ) |
sunzage ( ) |
Nottyza ( ) |
Levi's ( ) |
MarKGod ( ) |
India | |||||
S8UL Esports | Might (Manmohan Singh) |
Badshahh (Adnan Badshah) |
Snowyy (Deep Patel) |
Kyurem (Rahul Sharad Lavhate) |
ReX (Rudra Narayan Nayak) |
FS Esports | Brook ( ) |
Flair ( ) |
Berserk ( ) |
Scare ( ) |
Pardesi ( ) |
Group stage[edit]
The final draw took place virtually on the Pokémon Unite YouTube channel on July 28, 2023.[2]
Tiebreakers[edit]
Competing countries were divided into eight groups of four teams (groups A to H). Teams in each group play each another in a best-of-three series round-robin, with the top team advancing to the Top 8 knockout stage.[3]
Tie-breaking criteria for group play[3] |
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The ranking of teams in the group stage is determined as follows:
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Group A[edit]
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Group C[edit]
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Group F[edit]
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Final standings[edit]
The prize pool is $500,000 in USD will be distributed among the Top 16 finishers in the championship.[4]
Placement | Team | Prize (USD) | Prize (%) |
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1st | $100,000 | 20% | |
2nd | $75,000 | 15% | |
3rd | $65,000 | 13% | |
4th | $60,000 | 12% | |
5th–6th | $45,000 | 9% | |
7th–8th | $25,000 | 5% | |
9th–12th | $10,000 | 2% | |
13th–16th | $5,000 | 1% | |
17th–31st | $0 | 0% | |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Pokemon Unite World Championship 2023". Pokemon Unite. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
- ↑ "World Championships Group Stage Draw Show: Pokémon UNITE Championship Series". YouTube. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "POKÉMON UNITE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES OFFICIAL RULES" (PDF). Pokemon Unite. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
- ↑ "2023 POKÉMON UNITE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PLAYER INFORMATION". Pokémon World Championships. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
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