How to watch the Rising Legends: Gizmos and Gadgets TFT Superbrawl
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The start time and date for the EMEA TFT Rising Legends Superbrawl for Set 6 Gizmos and Gadgets.

How to watch the Rising Legends: Gizmos and Gadgets TFT Superbrawl

The nine sub-regions across the EMEA have sent their best to compete for EMEA Regional Finals spots

To end off the first half of the Teamfight Tactics Gizmos and Gadgets expansion, the EMEA region will be determining which country is the best in the Rising Legends TFT Superbrawl. Not only that, but the winning region at this three-day event will earn two spots to the EMEA Regional Finals. The action kicks off this weekend, starting on Friday. Here are all the details so spectators can follow along.

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Rising Legends TFT Superbrawl Format

The format for this tournament is a lot different than many other tournaments. Each of the nine regions has sent two players that have qualified through their own regional tournaments. Those two players from each region will be in teams. But the tournament is not a Double Up event. Instead, the 18 total players will be shuffled into lobbies that will rotate every game. Each round will only have 16 of the 18 players participating with two players sitting out. However, each individual player will play a total of eight games across nine rounds while sitting out in one of the nine rounds. After the nine rounds, the combined points of each team of two will determine the four teams moving onto the finals.

The finals will feature the four teams of two playing in the same lobby. Points will be reset and the final eight players will be competing against each other in a six-game series. After the end of the six games, the combined point totals for each of the four teams will be tallied. The winning team will have both players qualify for the EMEA Regional Finals.

Players at the event

The nine regions participating are Russia & CIS, France, Spain, Poland, Italy, DACH (Germany, Austria and Switzerland), Eastern Europe, Turkey and the UK, IE & Nordics. Each of the nine regions have already decided who will be representing them at the TFT Superbrawl tournament.  Here is the list of the teams competing:

  • CIS: Sacred Norris/Fabulotus
  • France: Lyyyress/IamTLT
  • Spain: Iguana/Otenrab
  • Poland: Sage/Zbrojson
  • Italy: Uiyo/Shining Star
  • DACH: jodelj/kevinparker
  • Eastern Europe: Faeli/Stylet
  • Turkey: Dusuncesizlik/esok
  • UK/IE/Nordics: Temlozz/lockrev

How to watch the Rising Legends TFT Superbrawl

The event will be broadcast live during all three days of the competition. The official broadcast will feature a talent lineup bringing spectators the play-by-play and analysis of all the action. On the desk will be Matthew “Nibiria” Clendaniel, Benjamin “Wita” Kvist Tornbo, David “ImpetousPanda” Nolskog, “Meeix” and Olaf “ManofClass” Soff. Joining them will be a panel of special guests which includes one of the EMEA region’s best players, Egor “Deisik” Popov.

TFT Superbrawl kicks off on Friday 12 p.m. ET on the official Teamfight Tactics Twitch channel.

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Warren Younger
ASU alum with a B.A in Sports Journalism, Warren is one of the premier TFT Journalists in the scene and is a decent TFT player as well who has peaked Challenger and has had multiple accounts in Master+ over all sets. Warren also specializes in other esports content including League of Legends, Valorant, Smash Bros, and more.