ARCREVO America 2019

University of California, Irvine
November 16, 2019 — November 17, 2019

About ARCREVO America 2019

The first Arc Revo World Tour concludes here, at Arc Revo America 2019! Competitors from all over the world will compete at the UC Irvine Student Center for over $100,000 USD in prizes between Blazblue Central Ficion, Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2, and Blazblue Cross Tag Battle.
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FAQ

What are the general regulations for each game?

- 1 on 1, double elimination. Best of 3 (First to 2).
*For the winner's final, loser's final, and the grand final, the rules will be changed to best of 5 (First to 3).

- All 3 titles are to be played on the PlayStation(R)4 platform.

- The default language settings for each game will be set according to the country in which the tournament is hosted.

- The mode to be used will be the "VS Mode" of each title.

- The game will be updated to the latest version of the game at the point when the tournament is held.

- The control setting can be changed freely within the game. However, any controller function such as rapid pressing (turbo), or macros, are not allowed.

- Players are able to change their characters in the beginning before the first match. Players must declare their first character to the staff. Once the match starts, only the loser of the match is allowed to change their character.

- In accordance to the tournament bracket, the player on the top or left of the bracket will be player 1, and the player at the bottom or right of the bracket will be player 2.

- Any player who is late for their match will be automatically considered to have lost that match. This includes players who have not respond for their matches when being called up by the tournament organizers.

- All players are to check their button controls in "VS Mode", before the start of the match.

-Once the match begins, until the round is over, if the pause or share button is pressed, the player who pressed the button will be automatically granted a loss for that round. This includes any controller malfunction after the button check has been conducted.

- If a player has been found to be using a wrong character during a match, that player will be automatically granted a loss for that entire match.

-If it is deemed that a player is deliberately delaying the progress of the match by the organizers, there will be a possibility of that player being disqualified.

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