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===AU/NZ Highlander===
 
===AU/NZ Highlander===
 
Respawn League's AU/NZ Highlander competitions was kept to a single division (Open or Main) for the first half of its existence due to low player numbers. Seasons 6-10 however featured 2 divisions - Premier and Main.  
 
Respawn League's AU/NZ Highlander competitions was kept to a single division (Open or Main) for the first half of its existence due to low player numbers. Seasons 6-10 however featured 2 divisions - Premier and Main.  
===Previous AU/NZ Highlander Champions===
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The winners listed below are the winning teams for the highest division available for each season.
 
The winners listed below are the winning teams for the highest division available for each season.
 
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===ASIA Highlander===
 
===ASIA Highlander===
 
Due to low participation, ASIA Highlander was only able to field a single division over its lifetime - Main.
 
Due to low participation, ASIA Highlander was only able to field a single division over its lifetime - Main.
===Previous ASIA Highlander Champions===
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===4v4===
 
===4v4===
 
RSL 4v4 was split into single-division regions for the first two seasons, however very low participation in the ASIA region caused the two locations to be combined for Season 3. 4v4 was then effectively retired for the rest of the organisations' duration with the exception of a single AU/NZ 'Quadlander' event in 2021 - the first RSL 4v4 event to feature more than one division.
 
RSL 4v4 was split into single-division regions for the first two seasons, however very low participation in the ASIA region caused the two locations to be combined for Season 3. 4v4 was then effectively retired for the rest of the organisations' duration with the exception of a single AU/NZ 'Quadlander' event in 2021 - the first RSL 4v4 event to feature more than one division.
===Previous RSL 4v4 Champions===
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===BBall===
 
===BBall===
 
Respawn League [[BBall]] was played for only a single season towards the end of the leagues' lifetime. AU/NZ BBall featured a total of 20 teams across 3 divisions, whilst the ASIA counterpart spanned 2 divisions.
 
Respawn League [[BBall]] was played for only a single season towards the end of the leagues' lifetime. AU/NZ BBall featured a total of 20 teams across 3 divisions, whilst the ASIA counterpart spanned 2 divisions.
===Previous RSL BBall Champions===
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Revision as of 08:54, 11 June 2023

[e][h]Respawn League
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Basic Information
Full name:
Respawn League
Founder:
Head Admin:
Links
Website Steam Group Twitter
History
Created:
2018-08-23
Closed:
2022-05-28

Respawn League was an Asian and Oceanic Team Fortress 2 league with a focus on bringing the Highlander format to those regions in an accessible and reliable manner. After its establishment in September of 2018, Respawn League went on to host both 4v4 and BBall tournaments in subsequent years, before being dissolved into ozfortress' Highlander Seasonal League in May of 2022.[1] Co-founder of the Respawn League - Australia core has recently been made the Head Admin of ozfortress[2], and staff previously overseeing RSL competitions have been instated as ozfortress' Highlander League Admins.

Respawn League made use of a custom whitelist for its Highlander competitions.

Leagues and Competitions

AU/NZ Highlander

Respawn League's AU/NZ Highlander competitions was kept to a single division (Open or Main) for the first half of its existence due to low player numbers. Seasons 6-10 however featured 2 divisions - Premier and Main.

Previous AU/NZ Highlander Champions

The winners listed below are the winning teams for the highest division available for each season.

Season Winner
Season 1 Atomic Affinity
Season 2 red pandas
Season 3 red pandas
Season 4 red pandas
Season 5 red pandas
Season 6 red pandas
Season 7 red pandas
Season 8 red pandas
Season 9 pena's trinkets
Season 10 immaculate dub
Season 11 VIP club

ASIA Highlander

Due to low participation, ASIA Highlander was only able to field a single division over its lifetime - Main.

Previous ASIA Highlander Champions

Season Winner
Season 1 12GANXI
Season 2 12GANXI
Season 3 12GANXI
Season 4 12GANXI
Season 5 Ambulas
Season 6 Ambulas
Season 7 Daybreak..
Season 8 Daybreak..
Season 9 gamblers from MACAU
Season 10 Specimens

4v4

RSL 4v4 was split into single-division regions for the first two seasons, however very low participation in the ASIA region caused the two locations to be combined for Season 3. 4v4 was then effectively retired for the rest of the organisations' duration with the exception of a single AU/NZ 'Quadlander' event in 2021 - the first RSL 4v4 event to feature more than one division.

Previous RSL 4v4 Champions

Season Winner
AU/NZ Season 1 B1:
ASIA Season 1 Edelweiss
AU/NZ Season 2 B1:
ASIA Season 2 Thanos.exe
AU/NZ & ASIA Season 5 B1:
AU/NZ Quadlander 2021 4s POG!

BBall

Respawn League BBall was played for only a single season towards the end of the leagues' lifetime. AU/NZ BBall featured a total of 20 teams across 3 divisions, whilst the ASIA counterpart spanned 2 divisions.

Previous RSL BBall Champions

Season Winner
AU/NZ Season 1 lowkey feeling steezy rn
ASIA Season 1 Buzz Dripyear

References