The Pokémon Company has officially announced the Pokémon UNITE Championship Series. Read on below to learn more:
June Monthly Recap | Pokémon UNITE Championship Series
The UNITE Championship Series’ biggest competition yet took place in June: the Regional Finals! Teams around the world fought to secure part of the $50,000 prize pool in each region, and more importantly, to secure a spot at the Pokémon UNITE World Championships in London!
Even more, the India region battled for the first time in the UNITE Championship Series, showing the world a whole new pool of fierce competitors, including Revenant Esports, the team that will represent the region at the World Championships.
See the best action from the Regional Finals in the June Monthly Recap, and congratulations once more for all the Regional Champions and Regional Runners-Up worldwide that secured spots at the World Championships!
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May Monthly Recap | Pokémon UNITE Championship Series
The Pokémon UNITE Championship Series continued in May with the May Finals! For the Top 4 teams in each region, the May Finals was an opportunity to lock in spots at the all-important Regional Finals. For other teams, it was a major opportunity to earn Championship Points that can also help them reach the Regional Finals in June!
See some of the best May Finals action in this Monthly Recap. Congratulations to all of the May Finals Champions from around the world!
Asia Pacific: No Lucario
Central America: LDV C.A
Europe: inderClap’s random e-Sports
Japan: Chronoir
Korea: Eternity
Mexico: Stamina
North America: Gaimin Gladiators
Oceania: Ground Zero
South America-East: Xis
South America-West: All Stars
March Monthly Recap | Pokémon UNITE Championship Series
The Pokémon UNITE Championship Series continued in March, as 3 new regions joined the competition! Not only did players from the Central America, Mexico and South America-West regions get to show off their skills, but Hoopa and Duraldon also joined the fray on Aeos Island.
See some of March’s best action in the March Monthly Recap, and congratulations to each region’s March Finals Champions!
Asia Pacific: Renaissance
Central America: Stamina CA
Europe: PogChamp
Japan: たきしまグロウパンチ ver2.0
Korea: Z Crystal
Mexico: Zygnus E-Sports
North America: Blossom
Oceania: IClen
South America-East: From Brazil
South America-West: Square Squad
2022 POKÉMON UNITE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Pokémon UNITE players around the world cancompete to earn an invitation to the 2022 World Championships in London, England!
The Pokémon UNITE Championship Series features qualifying events every month beginning in February in each Regional Zone and will include over $1,000,000 USD in prizes, including $500,000 at the World Championships.
Players will form teams and compete 5-on-5 using Pokémon UNITE’s tournament mode. Open qualifying events will be held each month with no entry cost from February through June. Players will be able to participate using the Nintendo Switch, iOS, or Android version of Pokémon UNITE.
QUALIFYING FOR THE 2022 POKÉMON UNITE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
There will be seven Regional Zones supported for the first season of the Pokémon UNITE Championship Series: North America, South America, Europe, Oceania, Japan, South Korea, and Asia-Pacific (APAC). Pokémon UNITE events will be open only to players over 16 years of age (players from some regions/countries must be 18).
A series of qualifying tournaments in each Regional Zone will be held each month, and players will earn Championship Points (CP) based on their team’s finishing place in that month’s tournament. CP will be retained by individual players to allow for team changes as the season progresses. The teams with the most CP will qualify for the Regional Championships, from which the top teams will qualify for the Pokémon World Championships.
Each month’s tournament will feature an Open Qualifier round, such as the February Cup, in which teams will compete in a double-elimination format. The top 16 teams will advance to the Monthly Finals event played two to three weeks after the Open Qualifier. Monthly Finals will be broadcast in most regions. In April, players will also be able to compete in the Aeos Cup, a special tournament that awards prizes and more CP than the monthly tournaments. The top four teams from each Regional Zone’s March Monthly Finals and the 12 teams that advance out of the Aeos Cup Last Chance Qualifier will play in a group round-robin stage before advancing to a double-elimination final event.
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The top eight teams in CP in each Regional Zone before June 2022 will earn a spot in the Regional Championships. They will be joined by the top four teams from the previous month’s tournament and 12 teams that earn a spot through the Open Qualifier. The Regional Championships will then determine which teams qualify for the 2022 Pokémon UNITE World Championships. The Regional Championships will begin with a round-robin format with teams split into four groups, then use a double-elimination format in the finals to determine the winner from the top performing teams.
In addition to determining who earns a direct spot in the Regional Championships, CP will be used to seed monthly qualifying events (except in February, which will be seeded randomly).
See the full Pokémon UNITE Championship Series rules for the complete Championship Point reward tables.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAMS
Teams (as shown below) will earn an invitation and receive a travel award to the 2022 World Championships in London. Teams that qualify for the World Championships from the Regional Championships must maintain the same five-player roster as was used to earn their invitation.
WORLD TEAMS
REGIONAL ZONE
NUMBER OF TEAMS
North America
2
South America
1
Europe
2
Oceania
1
Japan
2
South Korea
2
Asia-Pacific
2
Some countries/regions may require players to be at least 18. Regional Zone configurations, including number of zones, regions/countries, and number of teams qualifying from each zone, are subject to change as additional areas are evaluated.
QUALIFYING FOR MONTHLY FINALS, THE AEOS CUP, AND REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Throughout the season, the top four teams from the previous Monthly Finals qualifier event, including the Aeos Cup, will automatically be placed in the Monthly Finals for the current month and will not need to compete in that month’s Open Qualifier. Teams will need to keep four of the five players on their roster to maintain top four status, and any roster replacements must not include a player who has already competed in the current month’s Open Qualifier.
Teams qualifying for the Monthly Finals, Aeos Cup, or Regional Championships from that month’s Open Qualifier must maintain all five players on their roster.
MONTHLY FINALS
EVENT
INVITES FROM OPEN QUALIFIER
INVITES FROM PREVIOUS MONTHS’ TOP 4
INVITES FROM CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS
TOTAL
February Finals
16
0
0
16
March Finals
12
4
0
16
Aeos Cup
12
4
0
16
May Finals
12
4
0
16
Regional Championships
12
4
8
24
2022 POKÉMON UNITE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Each market will have the tournament schedule below based on their local time zone. Start times for each tournament will be provided closer to the tournament date as part of the registration details.
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
EVENT
TYPE
FORMAT
DATE
February Cup
Open Qualifier
Double Elimination
February 19-20, 2022
February Finals
Monthly Finals
Double Elimination
February 26, 2022
March Cup
Open Qualifier
Double Elimination
March 12 – 13, 2022
March Finals
Monthly Finals
Double Elimination
March 26, 2022
Aeos Cup LCQ
Open Qualifier
Double Elimination
April 9 – 10, 2022
Aeos Cup
Aeos Cup (Japan & Korea)
Round Robin > Double Elimination
April 23 – 24, 2022
Aeos Cup
Aeos Cup (NA, SA, EU, OC, APAC)
Round Robin > Double Elimination
April 30 – May 1, 2022
May Cup
Open Qualifier
Double Elimination
May 14 – 15, 2022
May Finals
Monthly Finals
Double Elimination
May 28, 2022
Regional Championships LCQ
Open Qualifier
Double Elimination
June 4 – 5, 2022
Regional Championships
Regional Championships
Round Robin > Double Elimination
Jun 18 – 19, 2022
Schedule, start times, and format are subject to change.
PRIZES
Players will earn Championship Points for their placement in each month’s events. In addition, the Aeos Cup, Regional Championships, and World Championships will feature the prizes below. See the rules for more details on Championship Points.
AEOS CUP (PER REGIONAL ZONE)
RANK
TOTAL ALLOCATION
INDIVIDUAL ALLOCATION
1
$10,000.00
$2,000.00
2
$5,000.00
$1,000.00
3
$4,000.00
$800.00
4
$2,000.00
$400.00
5
$1,250.00
$250.00
5
$1,250.00
$250.00
7
$750.00
$150.00
7
$750.00
$150.00
Total
$25,000.00
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REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (PER REGIONAL ZONE)
RANK
TOTAL ALLOCATION
INDIVIDUAL ALLOCATION
1
$20,000.00
$4,000.00
2
$10,000.00
$2,000.00
3
$8,000.00
$1,600.00
4
$4,000.00
$800.00
5
$2,500.00
$500.00
5
$2,500.00
$500.00
7
$1,500.00
$300.00
7
$1,500.00
$300.00
Total
$50,000.00
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
RANK
TOTAL ALLOCATION
INDIVIDUAL ALLOCATION
1
$100,000.00
$20,000.00
2
$75,000.00
$15,000.00
3
$65,000.00
$13,000.00
4
$60,000.00
$12,000.00
5
$45,000.00
$9,000.00
5
$45,000.00
$9,000.00
7
$25,000.00
$5,000.00
7
$25,000.00
$5,000.00
9
$10,000.00
$2,000.00
9
$10,000.00
$2,000.00
9
$10,000.00
$2,000.00
9
$10,000.00
$2,000.00
13
$5,000.00
$1,000.00
13
$5,000.00
$1,000.00
13
$5,000.00
$1,000.00
13
$5,000.00
$1,000.00
Total
$500,000.00
–
Subject to change. All prizes less applicable taxes.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS DETAILS
Check back later for more details on the World Championships.
TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION
Each Pokémon UNITE Championship Series event will have open registration on Battlefy. Players are restricted to playing in the Regional Zone in which they are a full-time resident, and teams must be formed only with players from the same Regional Zone.
Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand
Europe
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Jersey, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Japan
–
South America
Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay
North America
Canada, United States of America (including Puerto Rico)
Oceania
Australia, New Zealand
South Korea
–
*Subject to change. Additional regions are being evaluated and may be added later.
Stay tuned for details on qualifying for the 2022 World Championships for residents of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru.
GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE PARTICIPATING IN THE 2022 POKÉMON UNITE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES!
Registration for the #PokemonUNITE March Cup is now open. Get your team together and earn some Championship Points.
— Pokémon UNITE Championship Series (@UniteEsports) February 22, 2022
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