Brasil Fortress
Brasil Fortress' skill divisions are Invite; Div.1; Div.2 and Academy.
The Invite Division is for the highest skilled players in all South American;
The Div.1 is for the skilled players who surpasses the other divisions in gameplay;
The Div. 2 is for open players - those who are aware of what to do in game;
And the Academy Division is for the future of competitive TF2, the school for newcomers learn the game!
Brasil Fortress uses the following schema:
6v6
For 5CP maps:
Single matches
Match ends when a team wins 5 rounds
Match ends when time limit reaches 30 minutes
Ties are allowed.
The points are attributed according to the match result plus the amount of rounds won by each team (winner and loser):
3 points for victory 1 points for draw 0 point for defeat
For King of the Hill maps:
Single matches
Match ends when a team wins 4 rounds
No time limit
Ties are allowed.
Prolander
For 5CP maps:
Single matches
Match ends when a team wins 5 rounds
Match ends when time limit reaches 30 minutes
Ties are allowed.
The points are attributed according to the match result plus the amount of rounds won by each team (winner and loser):
3 points for victory 1 points for draw 0 point for defeat
For King of the Hill maps:
Single matches
Match ends when a team wins 4 rounds
No time limit
Ties are allowed.
Ultiduo
Couples got to play in a map per week in Round Robin system and later Single Elimination until the Grand Finals, where matches were played on a "Best of 3" system.
Single match that ends when a couple secures 2 rounds with no time limit.
Prizes
The participants, winners, casters, streamers and all collaborators receive in-game medals. Also, there's a prize pool based in keys and BF Shop Points.
Seasons
First Season
The first edition of the Brasil Fortress 6v6 tournament was organized with the intention of introducing new players to competitive mode. The format was based on Double Elimination. KING eSports were the champions, defeating Total Armados in the grand final.
Name | Duration | Participants | Tournament Page | Prize |
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Brasil Fortress Season 1 | Finished | 8 teams | [Toornament] | [Medals] |
Second Season
This season had only one division and 8 participant teams. The format was based on two groups of four teams each. The top two in each group advanced to the semi finals. KING eSports were the champions, defeating All Against Gygas.
Name | Duration | Participants | Tournament Page | Prize |
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Brasil Fortress Season 2 | Finished | 8 teams | Toornament | [Medals] |
Third Season
This season had two divisions and 16 participant teams. The main division was called Invite, while the "Low tier" division was called Open. The best Brazilian/South American teams like Sonikro Solutions, SVIFT SA and Tutorial 2016 were invited. KING eSports (two-time champions) were also invited.
Name | Duration | Participants | Tournament Page | Prize |
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Brasil Fortress Season 3 | 22/10/18 | 16 teams | Spreadsheet | [Medals] |
Fourth Season
This was the first season with qualifying rounds for Invite Division. 30 participant teams and 4 divisions were counted: The main division is named Invite, the "Mid tier" is Division 1, the "Low tier" is Division 2 and a division for newbie players looking to get into competitive but without teams was called Academy. Academy players were divided between a number of "Communitary Teams". The current champion Sonikro Solutions and sXe Injected (with some SVIFT SA former players) were invited.
Name | Duration | Participants | Tournament Page | Prize |
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Brasil Fortress Season 4 | 06/08/19 | 30 teams | Spreadsheet | [Medals] |