The Final Round 20 event page is spotlighting which Twitch streams are showing live action. They're on the opposite ends of that bracket, so it's possible they could meet in the winners' final (with the loser potentially getting a rematch in the overall semifinals).įinal Round 20 is staging championship tournaments in 18 events. BlazBlue Central Fiction is down to its final eight of 66 entrantsĪs it happens, the two fighters are also in the winners' bracket of the G1 pool in Guilty Gear Xrd: Revelator. In BlazBlue: Central Fiction, Dogura indeed qualified into the Losers' Bracket, which means he'll have to run that table to make it into the grand final, whereas Doza can take one loss and still remain alive. But not all characters are equally useful. And since this is a fighting game there are a lot of characters you can play as. Ragna is the main protagonist of this story. To give you an idea of how lightly regarded Doza was, or is, this bracket offers a "projected" option and clicking that, Doza is predicted to go 0-2. Blazblue Central Fiction is a fighting game developed by Arc System Works. (Hey, at least he didn't do what Woshige did at Evo 2015.)ĭoza was seeded 16th in the A1 pool of 18 players for BlazBlue. Doza also took down Ryo "Dogura" Nozaki, the top-seeded player in the pools and, as Kotaku pointed out, a guy who has been a finalist at the Evo Championship Series. He did a triple-take before celebrating his triumph, which advances him to today's winner's bracket of BlazBlue: Central Fiction's finals, which get going at noon ET. When you're seeded 41st but you take out 1st in pools and can't believe it.
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