A tournament coming from Low Kick Esports over the weekend is Roundhouse 2023. A fighting game major taking place in IL! This event is going to feature a big roster of some of the biggest fighting games in 2023. The event is going to feature a few of the major titles from 2023, but also a few lesser-seen titles. This is what we can expect at Roundhouse 2023 and its 14 different tournaments!

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Roundhouse 2023 Tournaments

Roundhouse 2023 will feature a collection of the biggest fighting games. It’s all taking place over October 13th-15th in Illinois. These are all of the games you’ll see at the tournament.

Street Fighter 6 ($1,660 prize pool)
Guilty Gear Strive ($880)
Tekken ($410)
Mortal Kombat 1 ($430)
King of Fighters XV ($690)
Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2 ($220)
DNF Duel ($130)
Melty Blood: Type Lumina ($100)
Dragon Ball FighterZ ($140)
Them’s Fighting’ Herds ($70)
BlazBlue: Central Fiction
Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r] ($170)
Skullgirls ($110)
Vampire Savior ($140)

Biggest Events at Roundhouse

One of the highlights for Roundhouse 2023 is definitely going to be the Street Fighter 6 tournament. With a $1,660 prize pool here it’s one of the bigger events. There are a few big players joining the event, including one of the best Street Fighter 6 players, Justakid.

While it doesn’t quite match the prize pool of SF 6, Guilty Gear Strive is another to look forward to. Players like UMISHO and Razzo are going to make sure this is an entertaining tournament. It’s not just Strive on offer here though. We’re also going to see one of the best fighting games of all time get a tournament with Guilty Gear Xrd.

MK 1 will be fun to see too since this is a more recent fighting game release. Plus, we’re also going to see quite a few more niche games at the Roundhouse 2023. Titles like Them’s Fighting’ Herds and Skullgirls have some fun tournaments lined up.

That’s everything to keep an eye on at Roundhouse 2023. It looks like this will be one of the more entertaining tournaments over the weekend, especially if you follow games like Vampire Savior and Skullgirls which are a bit quieter this year so far.