Battle Arena Melbourne registrations are now open for 2019

Australia's biggest open entry event is back.
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Over 2,000 attendees descend upon Melbourne each year for Battle Arena Melbourne, and CouchWarriors has opened registrations for this year’s event.

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Not only is it the biggest open entry event in Australia, but BAM is also the final stage of the BAM Path to Evo—sending the top ANZ players to the EVO World Championships each year.

Once again BAM will also count as a ranking event in the Capcom Pro Tour for Street Fighter V. It isn’t all SF:V however, BAM 11 will host the first major tournaments for Mortal Kombat 11 and Dead or Alive 6.

Spectators and competitors alike will also be able to enjoy open play PC LAN areas, take pictures with cosplayers, and check out the latest gaming gear at the partner booths.

BAM 11 will take place at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on May 17 to 19. You can follow the Facebook Event page for updates. If you do want to compete you have until May 13 to register.


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