North America’s largest giant monster movie convention, G-FEST, has announced additional information pertaining to their iconic video gaming room! Most of this includes rules & regulations of their video game tournaments, but there’s some additional announcements in the details as well!
For Kids, G-FEST will run a GigaBash and Godzilla Save the Earth (STE) tournament on Friday only.
For Adults, GigaBash and Godzilla STE tournaments will be held Saturday.
Godzilla Save the Earth Melee (STEM), open to all ages, will be held on Sunday.
Each player will be going up with a random player in the first round, doing a 2 out of 3 match.
The winner will move up in the next round with a person who won also from the previous round.
This will trickle down to just 2 players in the final round and then we will determine 3rd, 2nd and 1st place winners.
This will be implemented into all 4 tournaments.
To see the FULL list of G-FEST contests, their rules, FAQs, times, and contact information, click HERE!
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G-FEST is a multi-faceted convention that caters to a wide variety of interests within the kaiju genre.
Each year G-FEST presents panels, Q & A sessions by actors and crew from kaiju films, fan presentations on topics of interest, a variety of contests, and boasts a fully equipped video gaming thread. Whether you want to participate in the production of an epic fan-made film in Dojo Studios, receive model making instruction from industry pros, shop the world’s most extensive kaiju-focused vendor’s room, or get an autograph from an idol, G-FEST has everything you need to fulfill your G dreams
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