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Dream Rotation #1 - Pass the controller!

  • Sanctum Esports Cafe 1113 East Carson Street Pittsburgh, PA, 15203 United States (map)

-> zzz... Welcome to Dream Rotation! ...zzz <-

Dream Rotation is Pittsburgh's dreamiest monthly tournament series for alternative platform fighters! This series features an exciting venue filled with fun activities, plenty of time for friendlies, a rotating late-night bracket, a safe competitive environment for all attendees, and high-stakes competition!

Brought to you by Vaporeon, SkratchPost, Nootch, and the wonderful folks at Sanctum Esports Cafe!!

  • On top of its 4 consistent brackets, Dream Rotation will always feature a special 5th late-night bracket that rotates between events each month!

  • Decked out streams:

  • Full Covid-19 vaccination required

  • Cash or card, BYOC (Bring Your Own Controller), and please bring setups!

  • Power strips and extension cords are always appreciated!

  • If you like your Project Plus extra fancy, then please bring this PGH/Erie/NEOH-themed P+ build [COMING SOON] made by our very own SkratchPost, which hosts aesthetics and features compiled to celebrate the local community.

  • Doubles brackets are formatted such as that the two highest-placing teams in the round-robin move on to a double-elimination grand finals based on their placement.


    A shared smoke...

    A shared setup...

    A shared selection of games...

    There's nothing quite like a perfect rotation. Each month, Dream Rotation features a special late-night bracket rotating based on the community's desires.

    This month, the featured event is Rivals of Aether 2 Doubles!


    Registration fees per player are currently as follows:

    • Venue Fee: $17

    • P+ Singles: $5

    • P+ Doubles: $2

    • Rivals Singles: $5

    • Rivals Doubles: $2

    • HDR Singles: $5

    When you first walk into the 3rd floor you'll see a sign pointing toward the check-in counter, where you can pay both the venue fee and bracket fees.

    Please be aware that while payment can be made with either cash or card, bracket fees are paid out in cash; one-dollar bills are greatly appreciated as they make it easier to distribute payouts.

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