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Dead or Alive 5: Last Round Aussie tournament could land you a spot at the finals in the USA

Team Ninja today revealed details of the Dead or Alive 5: Last Round Battle Royal 2016, which features an Australian competition.

A tournament at Melbourne’s Battle Arena Melbourne 8 will offer up a $1,000 USD first place prize alongside player sponsorship to the NEC XVII finals — and a potential $6,000 USD grand prize — in the USA.

The DOA 5: Last Round BAM tournament will take place over 13-15 May, with the NEC XVII finals taking place 16-18 December in Essington, PA, USA.

Full tournament details are as follows:

  • Final Round 19: 18/3/16 – 20/3/16 | Location: USA – Hilton Atlanta Airport, Atlanta, GA 30354
  • Battle Arena Melbourne 8: 13/5/16 – 15/5/16 | Location: Australia – CQ Functions, 113 Queen Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000
  • Summer Jam 10: 28/8/16 – 30/8/16 | Location: USA – Clarion Hotel & Conference Center, Essington, PA 19029
  • Cali Crush: September 2016, TBD | Location: USA – TBD, Los Angeles, CA
  • Republic of Fighters: September 2016, TBD | Location: France – TBD, Paris
  • The Fall Classic 2k16: 7/10/16 – 9/10/16 | Location: USA – Hilton Hotel, 3415 Wake Forest Road, Raleigh, NC 27609
  • NEC XVII: 16/12/16 – 18/12/16 | Location: Clarion Hotel & Conference Center, Essington, PA 19029

Good luck to all who compete!


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