KLab Inc., a leader in online mobile games, announced that its head-to-head football simulation game Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team will hold the worldwide Dream Championship 2020 tournament starting Friday, September 25. Additionally, the official Dream Championship 2020 website (https://www.tsubasa-dreamteam.com/dcs/) is now open.
The Dream Championship is a worldwide Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team tournament that was held for the first time in 2019 to decide the top player in the world.
In the initial preparations for the event we were looking forward to intense matches taking place around the world and interacting with the players, however, we had to postpone our original announcement and timing of the tournament due to the current spread of COVID-19.
As a result of careful consideration of what the Dream Championship should be this year, we have decided to carry out every part of the tournament, from the qualifiers to the finals, online.
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Dream Championship 2020 Overview
Competition Format
The Online Qualifiers will be held in game from Friday, September 25. After that, the Final Regional Qualifiers will be held online and will consist of 4 groups representing different regions of the world. The Finals will be held online in December 2020, where only players who have passed these qualifications (*) can proceed.
*The top 3 players in the world ranking of the Online Qualifiers, the top 3 players from each of the 4 groups of the Final Regional Qualifiers, and the Dream Championship 2019 winner WillOfD, a total of 16 players, will participate in the Dream Championship Finals held online in December.
Dates
Online Qualifiers *Held in-game
・Round 1: From Friday, September 25 until Friday, October 2
・Round 2: From Friday, October 2 until Friday, October 9
Final Regional Qualifiers *Broadcast on YouTube Live
・Europe/Africa/Middle East Block: Saturday, October 24
・American Block: Sunday, November 1
・Asia/Oceania Block: Saturday, November 7
・Japan Block: Saturday, November 14
Dream Championship 2020 Finals *Broadcast on YouTube Live
・Saturday, December 12
Prizes
The winner will receive an in-game badge, as well as a Dream Championship trophy and an original illustration by Yoichi Takahashi, the creator of the Captain Tsubasa manga.
Official Tournament Website
https://www.tsubasa-dreamteam.com/dcs/
For further details, players are encouraged to keep an eye on the official game website, Dream Championship website, and official social media.
About Dream Championship 2019
At the Dream Championship 2019 held last year, in addition to online qualifiers held in-game, offline qualifiers were also held in four cities: Dubai, Paris, Hong Kong, and Tokyo.
The players who won each qualifier gathered from all over the world once more to compete in the Finals in Tokyo that doubled as a live event.
WillOfD from Saudia Arabia, winner of the Dubai Qualifier and the Dream Championship 2019, will also participate in the Dream Championship 2020 Finals.
Dream Championship 2019 Official Website:
https://event.klabgames.com/tsubasa_dcs/top.html
About Captain Tsubasa
Created by Yoichi Takahashi, Captain Tsubasa is a Japanese manga that centers on the sport of football. Since premiering in Shueisha’s landmark manga anthology Weekly Shonen Jump in 1981, the series has grown into a legend that has inspired and delighted countless football fans around the world for decades.
Even after the end of the initial serialization, the story has continued to evolve with new works highlighting the growth and development of main character Tsubasa Ozora. The series’ popularity continues to thrive, with Captain Tsubasa Rising Sun finishing its appearance in Shueisha’s manga anthology, Grand Jump in 2019, and a special issue called Captain Tsubasa Magazine began serialization in 2020.
The series has sold over 70 million volumes in Japan alone. Captain Tsubasa’s popularity extends beyond borders, having been translated and published around the world in 20 languages, finding fans and winning the hearts of football lovers around the globe.
Overview of Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team
Title: Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team
Supported OSes: Android™ 4.4+, iOS 9.0+
- Not available on some devices.
Genre: Head-to-head football simulation game
Released: June 13, 2017
Price: Free-to-play (In-app purchases available)
Supported Regions: Global (Excludes Japan, Mainland China,
and South Korea)
Supported Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Traditional
Chinese, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, and Thai
Official Website: https://www.tsubasa-dreamteam.com/en
Official Twitter Account: @tsubasaDT_en
Official Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/tsubasaDTen
Official YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTgOPO7kIQ35YzB7SBIQoWQ/
Copyright: ©Yoichi Takahashi/SHUEISHA
©Yoichi Takahashi/SHUEISHA/TV TOKYO/ENOKIFILM
© KLabGames
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About KLab
KLab is a leader in online mobile gaming. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Tokyo, the company is listed on the 1st Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. KLab has consistently ranked as one of the top 52 grossing game publishers worldwide since 2012. With its emphasis on quality and innovative games, KLab continues to grow at a rapid pace, expanding beyond the Japanese market with an office in Shanghai. For more information about KLab, please visit http://www.klab.com/jp/english/.
Source: AETOSWire