How to Watch the Brawlhalla World Championship Expo

The 2023 Brawlhalla World Championship Expo is coming. It not only promises to be the “most competitive tournament to date” but has a lot of rewards for tuning in. Here’s how to watch this weekend.
How to Watch the Brawlhalla World Championship Expo
How to Watch the Brawlhalla World Championship Expo /

When Is the Brawlhalla World Championship Expo?

The BCX is taking place this weekend, November 3 to the 5th. Here is the full schedule:

  • Friday, November 3, 2023 – 1v1 Matchups
  • Saturday, November 4, 2023 – 2v2 Matchups
  • Sunday, November 5, 2023 – BCX 2023 Finale

You can check out the full schedule here.

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How to Watch the Brawlhalla World Championship Expo

You can still attend the action in person at the Cobb Galleria in Atlanta, Georgia. Spectator badges are available online and at the door for just $10. You can purchase them here.

BCX in game rewards twitch drops
Earn rewards for watching BCX 2023 / Brawlhalla

This is available at the expo:

  • New Metadev Skin
  • Earn exclusive in-game items
  • New merchandise
  • Your favorite top players
  • Community artists
  • Developers in-person you can talk to
  • Dev talk panels

If you can’t attend in person, you can watch the entire tournament online. You can tune in live on Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook.

BXC Prize Pool

This massive Brawlhalla tournament has a $1 million prize pool. There are two tournaments, 1v1s and 2v2s.

Brawlhalla Rewards For Brawlhalla World Championship Expo

If you watch the streams, there are rewards available all weekend. You will earn more rewards the more you watch.

These are some of the announced rewards:

  • RGB Colorway UI Theme
  • RGB Greatsword Weapon Skin
  • RGB Visualizer Loading Frame
  • RGB Boots Weapon Skin
  • Champion’s Belt Emote

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