Brawlhalla esports Trial of Heimdall: The Summer Circle starts here

Eugene Bozhenko

Eugene Bozhenko

Players in three main regions rush into the refreshed competition, with invites to the Summer Royale as the main rewards.

New beginnings in competitive leagues are especially interesting. Players have a chance to forget their previous failures (and successes) to start everything from scratch. Brawlhalla competitors have such a chance with the esports Trial of Heimdall. Three tournaments start the Summer Circle series.

All the details about them are here.

Trial of Heimdall results

Here are the results of these Brawlhalla esports tournaments for all the regions.

Europe

On the one hand, the Trial of Heimdall results in Europe are pretty much expected — Godly won another tournament. On the other hand, his path to this victory wasn’t too easy. In the winners final, Godly faced Ra1n, who doesn’t have such a history of top placements. And Ra1n won 3:1, looking super strong throughout the match.

Maybe the problem was with the Legend. Godly started the top 8 part with Tezca. That worked well in the semi vs Mounir, but did not seem to be optimal vs Val of Ra1n. Godly switched to Teros (Roman Reigns skin) after falling to the losers, and he defeated Mounir once again.

This character choice let Godly break the momentum of Ra1n. The more these guys played in the grand final, the less confident Ra1n looked. Godly reset the bracket and won the tournament.

Still, Ra1n’s progress is remarkable! It will be interesting to follow this player in the future Brawlhalla Trials. Will Ra1n be able to qualify for the Summer Royale 2024?

Top 8 brackets in Europe (image via start.gg)
Top 8 brackets in Europe (image via start.gg)
Placement
Player
Brawlhalla Legend
1Kingdom | GodlyTezca, Teros (Roman Reigns)
2KingdomC | Ra1nVal
3SiB | MounirSir Roland, Teros, Val, Rayman (Dhalsim), Jhala (Maggie)
4Kingdom | acno?Zariel
5-6NeezeKaya
5-6KingdomC | lil mevvPetra, Caspian, Teros
7-8The 0-2’erXull
7-8Client | SaphirUlgrim

South America

Two of the best Brawlhalla players in the world faced each other in the South American Trial of Heimdall: yüz and Kyna. In fact, it was a re-match of the World Championship 2023 grand final. At that tournament, yüz won his biggest title.

Kyna has been playing amazingly this competitive year. He won the Winter Royale 2024 and the Mid-Season Championship 2024. The Trial of Heimdall has become another proof of his current strength.

Both players played their main Legends: Jaeyun for yüz and Teros for Kyna. The players faced each other in the winners final, and Kyna won 3:2. yüz fell to the losers and won a close match vs Wess. In the grand final, yüz pretty quickly reached the match point, but then Kyna won three games in a row and the whole tournament.

Top 8 brackets in South America (image via start.gg)
Top 8 brackets in South America (image via start.gg)
Placement
Player
Brawlhalla Legend
1Kingdom | KynaTeros
2Kingdom | yüzJaeyun
3SiB | WessTezca, Rayman, Teros
4SiB | SACTezca, Jaeyun, Asuri, Fait
5-6Kingdom | loresKaya
5-6MVE | PowerRayman, Asuri
7-8KingdomC | LopesAsuri
7-8SiB | V3M_T4NQUIL0Rayman

North America

In a way, the North American Trial of Heimdall was similar to the European one. A relatively new player to the top-level Brawlhalla scene was super close to succeeding here, but still, a well-known esports celebrity took the title.

Marckiemoo played Mordex in the upper-bracket semi-final and defeated Jaeyun and Magyar of Pugsy. That is pretty impressive, considering that in his next match, Pugsy eliminated Sandstorm himself.

Raydish played his current main, the Battle Boots Legend Red Raptor. He performed a reverse sweep in the semi vs java and then defeated Marckiemoo in the final. This time, it was the turn of Marckiemoo to switch characters: Magyar and Jiro — it did not help.

After defeating Pugsy again, in the lower-bracket final, Marckiemoo gave Raydish quite a fight in the grand final. Using Teros and Jiro allowed Marckiemoo to bring the match to game 5, but Raydish did not let the bracket reset happen.

Top 8 brackets in North America (image via start.gg)
Top 8 brackets in North America (image via start.gg)
Placement
Player
Brawlhalla Legend
1RaydishRed Raptor
2MarckiemooMordex, Magyar, Jiro, Teros
3PugsyJaeyun, Magyar
4animeOnyx
5-6SandstormMordex, Tezca
5-6HyP | javaDusk, Jhala
7-8M30W | GuichabouLin Fei, Queen Nai
7-8ImpalaKoji

The Trial of Heimdall champion, Raydish, was one of a few who did not switch Brawlhalla Legends throughout the tournament. May Imugi be that strong to find such dedicated players?

Where to watch the Brawlhalla Trial of Heimdall?

Unlike many other Brawlhalla esports events, the Trial of Heimdal is powered by tier 1 tournament organizers. The streams are not on the official channels, so check out the list below to not miss the matches (and viewership rewards).

Trial of Heimdall: Schedule

The event continues for two days: July 13 and 14. We highlight the start time in the table below. 

Region
Date
Local start time
NA start time, PT and ET
EuropeSaturday, July 132 p.m. CEST5 a.m. PT / 8 a.m. ET
South AmericaSaturday, July 132 p.m. BRT10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET
North AmericaSunday, July 1412 p.m. ET9 a.m. PT 

Note that the main action starts much later, as all three tournaments have many registered players: more than 820 for EU, 260 for SA, and 680 for NA. Time is needed to reach the final Top 8 brackets.

Brawlhalla Twitch Drops at the Trial of Heimdall

There is a substantial reason to watch all the streams and all the matches. As part of the official Brawlhalla esports Summer Circle 2024, the Trial of Heimdall participates in the viewership rewards program. 

The items you can obtain are shown in the image below.

Trial of Heimdall in the Brawlhalla esports Summer Circle 2024

The schedule of Brawlhalla Esports Year Nine includes two series of events: Winter and Summer Circles.The Winter Circle 2024 finished with the Winter Royale Invitational — the South American player Kyna won it (and later he became Doubles and Singles winner at the Brawlhalla Mid-Season Championship 2024).

Winter and Summer circles (image via Brawlhalla Esports)
Winter and Summer circles (image via Brawlhalla Esports)

The Summer Circle 2024 starts with the Trial of Heimdall. This means the competitive standing will be refreshed in three regions, and the players will fight for points. The top four placements in EU, SA, and NA will get their invites to the offline invitational, the Summer Royale 2024.

The structure is somewhat unusual, as we have mainly online tournaments over the year. But some pro Brawlhalla players enjoy it even more — like Kyna who revealed that in an exclusive interview for esports.gg.

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