ARCREVO 2020 Japan

ARCREVO 2020 Online Tournament Will Begin in Japan October 10

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The ARCREVO Online tournament will begin in Japan on October 10, 2020. Hosted by Arc System Works, both a Japanese and American event will be held digitally. However, these events will also be held separately. The Japanese event will begin on October 10 and end on October 24, 2020, with five games spanning the event. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The event dates and games scheduled are as follows:

  • October 10 – Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r] (10:00 ~ 18:00 JST)
  • October 11 – BlazBlue: Central Fiction (15:00 ~ 22:00 JST)
  • October 17 – Guilty Gear Xrd: Rev 2 (10:00 ~ 18:00 JST)
  • October 18 – Granblue Fantasy: Versus (10:00 ~ 20:00 JST)
  • October 24 – BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle (10:00 ~ 18:00 JST)

Each event will have a limited number of participants, so if applications exceed the number of applicants, a lottery will be held to determine who will be able to participate in their desired category. The official ARCREVO Japan 2020 Online website outlines what qualifications will need to be met in order for each participant to enter.

Unlike the Japanese lineup of games, the American event will only feature two Arc System Works titles. There are plans to hold a competition between both America and Japan for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle and Granblue Fantasy: Versus in 2021 between the winners of both respective games within their regions.


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