Brawlhalla Trial of Freya: Final fights for Royale invites

Brawlhalla Trial of Freya: Final fights for Royale invites

As an avid follower of Brawlhalla esports, I can’t help but feel the palpable excitement building up for the Trial of Freya weekend! The North American region has been a hotbed of intense competition this season, and with only one online event left, the uncertainty surrounding the remaining Invitational spots is tantalizing.


Some players have already secured their presence at the offline event. Battles for the remaining spots are fierce.

It’s been revealed that North America is shaping up to be the most intriguing region for the Brawlhalla Esports Summer Circuit 2024, as players here have generated a thrilling degree of unpredictability. With just one open online event left in the season, the outcomes regarding three additional Invitational spots are still uncertain. On the other hand, Europe and South America’s contenders are vying for a single and second invite respectively. Could we see some stunning upsets during the Brawlhalla Trial of Freya weekend?

Here’s all you need to know about the upcoming event! Tune in to the live stream, glance over the schedule, and remember to claim your share of the viewer rewards! Once the Trial concludes, I’ll make sure to update this space with the final outcomes for you as well.

Where to watch Brawlhalla Trial of Freya

This official Brawlhalla esports tournament is being broadcasted, so you can catch the action on YouTube and Twitch streaming platforms. Additionally, we’ve conveniently embedded the Trial of Freya stream right here for your viewing pleasure.

The Trial of Freya results

Return to this section once the regional tournaments have concluded, where you’ll discover succinct summaries featuring details about the leading players and their Brawlhalla Legends.

Trial of Freya schedule

The occasion features four competitions, representing distinct regions: Europe, North America, and South America make up the primary tournaments that are part of the ongoing circuit system, culminating in the Royale Invitational at the end of the season. Unfortunately, Southeast Asia is not involved in this competition.

As an ardent fan, I’m thrilled to share that the Brawlhalla Trial of Freya spans across a magnificent three-day event! For those eagerly anticipating each match, here’s a breakdown: [Detailed Schedule]

Trial of Freay regionsDate and stream start time (local)Start time for North America (PT / ET)
Southeast AsiaFriday, Sept. 13, 9 p.m. (SGT)6 a.m. PT / 9 a.m. ET
Europe and South AmericaSaturday, Sept. 14, 5 p.m. CEST / 1 p.m. BRST8 a.m. PT / 11 a.m. ET
North AmericaSunday, Sept. 15, 10 p.m. ET7 p.m. PT

In this arrangement, games between Europe and South America are grouped together in a single broadcast. The European event typically runs for several hours before transitioning directly into the South American contest.

Regional competition: Preview

During the Brawlhalla Summer Circuit 2024, it has become apparent that certain players have been consistently successful, and there seem to be significant variations in character selection based on regions.

Europe

Divinely, he rules over the European stage completely. In the Summer Circuit 2024’s Trials, he clinched all three victories, primarily using Teros. Occasionally, he switched to Petra and Tezca for specific matches.

Based on the official results, Mounir and Ra1n have earned a spot in the Autumn Royale. Notably, Mounir boasts an impressive array of Brawlhalla Legends on his active team, having played no less than seven characters during the Trial of Skuld top 8. As for Ra1n, he stands as a representative of the emerging generation of competitors. Due to his victories, he was elevated to the primary sponsorship program within his organization, Kingdom. Twice, Ra1n came in second place alongside Val, and only Godly prevented him from claiming victory.

South America

In South America, Kyna and Yüz are leading figures. Kyna has clinched the titles for Brawlhalla Spring Royale 2024 and Mid-Season Championship 2024. Interestingly, Teros is his preferred character in the game. On the other hand, Yüz emerged victorious at the World Championship 2023, and has been playing Jaeyun extensively. This player managed to reach the Invitational qualifying limit by winning the Trial of Laufey. Meanwhile, Kyna triumphed in not one but two Trials: Heimdall and Skuld.

North America

Only one player has already earned his Royale invite in this region: Raydish, who won two Trials with his main character, Red Raptor.

Now, we observe some formidable opponents vying for the remaining invite winner of World Championship 2022, currently showcased on Koji. This situation yields positive outcomes for him. BalloonBoy has been engaging in games against Zariel, Diana, and Hattori; he recently secured the 2nd position at the Trial of Laufey.

The difference between the points isn’t huge, so there could be some intriguing twists during the North American Brawlhalla Trial of Freya event.

Brawlhalla Trial of Freya: Final fights for Royale invites

Brawlhalla viewership rewards: How to get them

Just like all official Brawlhalla esports competitions, the Trial of Freya offers spectators a range of cosmetic prizes including character colors and weapon designs.

Here’s how to get these rewards:

  • Watch the Trial of Freya on the official Brawlhalla Twitch channel. 
  • Make sure you’ve activated the hour counter: click the widget directly on the video player. 
  • After specific periods, you will get redeem codes for your items. Copy and activate them in the game.

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2024-09-11 19:11

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