April 5, 2024
The Pokémon Europe International Championships (EUIC) is gearing up to be a pivotal showdown in the 2024 competitive season, setting the stage for the North America International Championships (NAIC) and the World Championships. With not just one but all four of the franchise's competitive games on display, the EUIC is a Pokémon enthusiast's dream and a complex spectacle for followers. Here's what you need to know:
From April 5 to 7, the ExCel London in England will become a battleground for Pokémon trainers worldwide, competing in Pokémon TCG, VGC, Go, and UNITE. This article serves as your guide to the whirlwind of activities, standings, and highlights as they happen live.
Pokémon TCG and VGC kick off with Swiss rounds during the first two days, culminating in a single-elimination bracket for the top eight, leading to the finals on Championship Sunday.
Pokémon Go opts for a double-elimination bracket for the initial two days. The final day sees the top three battle it out in best-of-five matches for the crown.
Pokémon UNITE distinguishes itself with a compact two-day event, starting with an open bracket and group stage, followed by a top-eight bracket on day two.
As the event unfolds, this article will be your live hub for updates, results, and exciting moments from all four games at EUIC. We'll also sprinkle in highlights from earlier rounds to ensure you don't miss a beat of the action.
In addition to live coverage, fans watching the event can look forward to Twitch Drops for each Pokémon game featured. It's a perfect blend of engaging competition and rewards for the community.
The Pokémon EUIC is more than just a tournament; it's a celebration of the competitive spirit and community that defines Pokémon. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, the EUIC 2024 is shaping up to be an unforgettable experience. Stay tuned for live updates and join us in witnessing Pokémon history in the making.
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