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| Current Season = 2022
| Current Season = 2022
| Last Season = 2021
| Last Season = 2021
| Next Season = 2023 (unconfirmed)
| Next Season = 2023
| Game = Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
| Game = Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
| Organizer = [[Minato Aqua]] (2019), [[Tokoyami Towa]] (2021- )
| Organizer = [[Minato Aqua]] (2019), [[Tokoyami Towa]] (2021- )

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Hololive New Year Cup
Logo used for the 2022 Holo New Year Cup
Details
Current Season2022
Last Season2021
Next Season2023
GameMario Kart 8 Deluxe
OrganizerMinato Aqua (2019), Tokoyami Towa (2021- )
HostsTokoyami Towa, A-chan
Current ChampionNekomata Okayu
QualificationVoluntary participation

The Hololive New Year Cup (Japanese: ホロお正月CUP, horo oshōgatsu kappu), is an annual Mario Kart tournament held by Hololive members. Participation in the tournament is voluntary; however, nearly all members try to participate, thus the roster of participants grows each year as new members join Hololive. The tournament was first held in November 2019 as the Hololive Cup (Japanese: ホロライブ杯, hororaibu hai)[1]. After this, the tournaments were moved to coincide with New Year's celebrations and rebranded as the "Hololive New Year Cup".

Overview

The New Year Cup has undergone a few changes from its debut in order to accommodate a growing number of participating talents. In its first edition for 2019, the tournament was held with 21 members, and consisted of 4 preliminary races, 4 final races, and 7 "Extra" races that did not factor into the main tournament. There was no tournament in 2020, as this was a busy year for every member in Holopro with Hololive 1st Fest happening in January, Hololive Indonesia debuting in Spring, Hololive English debuting in September, and Hololive 2nd Fest being held in December. The tournament would return once again in 2021 as the Hololive New Year Cup, which is now its current branding. The 2021 edition of the tournament saw the participation increase from 21 to 25 members. The tournament was now a double-elimination format, with a "winners bracket" (Tsuyo Cup) and a "losers bracket" (Zako Cup). The tournament also separated all participants into 3 groups "A", "B", and "C", with a final set of races held for both "loser bracket" and "winners bracket" at the end. Additionally, this new format allowed Tokoyami Towa to serve as a co-host with A-chan to provide commentary throughout, and interview some of the members. The 2022 edition of the tournament saw the least amount of changes to the format, as the grouping system made a return once again, but saw the largest number of participants thus far. A total of 44 members from all the Hololive branches took part in the tournament, with Hololive Indonesia and Hololive English making their debut appearances.

Results

Below are a list of results from previous tournaments. Only finishing talents are included.[2]

2019

The tournament was first held in November 2019 as the Hololive Cup (Japanese: ホロライブ杯, hororaibu hai)[1]. This tournament was held with 21 members, and consisted of 4 preliminary races, 4 final races, and 7 "Extra" races that did not factor into the main tournament. The tournament was won by Minato Aqua, who won the most points in the final Grand Prix.

Pos. Name Points
1 Minato Aqua 44
2 Shirakami Fubuki 30
3 Nekomata Okayu 26
4 Usada Pekora 23
5 Oozora Subaru 22
6 Nakiri Ayame 19
7 Natsuiro Matsuri 15
Roboco
9 Inugami Korone 12

2020

The next tournament was postponed to be beginning of 2021, so no tournament occurred in the year 2020.

2021

Taking place on January 11, 2021 the second tournament was rebranded as the "Hololive New Year Cup". The tournament was hosted by Tokoyami Towa and A-chan on Towa's channel. As a talent herself, Towa also participated in the tournament. The roster of participants swelled to 25 members with the addition of Hololive 4th Generation and Hololive 5th Generation.

Tsuyo Cup

Pos. Name Points
1 Hoshimachi Suisei 43
2 Minato Aqua 42
3 Houshou Marine 35
4 Nekomata Okayu 30
Himemori Luna
6 Shirakami Fubuki 29
7 Usada Pekora 23
8 Oozora Subaru 17
9 Amane Kanata 15
10 Yukihana Lamy 13
11 Tokoyami Towa 12
12 Shirogane Noel 9

Zako Cup

Pos. Name Points
1 Roboco 51
2 Natsuiro Matsuri 45
3 Tsunomaki Watame 43
4 Yozora Mel 32
5 Shishiro Botan 28
6 Sakura Miko 26
7 Omaru Polka 23
8 Uruha Rushia 22
Momosuzu Nene
10 Shiranui Flare 21
11 Aki Rosenthal 10
12 Yuzuki Choco 5

2022

Towa and A-chan reprised their roles as hosts in the third tournament. This tournament marked the first time it was open to the Hololive Indonesia and Hololive English branches. The inclusion of these branches along with Hololive 6th Generation swelled the roster of particpants to 44 members, almost twice the size of that of previous years.[3]

Tsuyo Cup

Pos. Name Points
1 Nekomata Okayu 69
2 Hoshimachi Suisei 60
3 Houshou Marine 55
4 Gawr Gura 44
5 Sakura Miko 41
6 Tsunomaki Watame 39
Tokoyami Towa
8 Oozora Subaru 37
9 Pavolia Reine 31
10 Amane Kanata 30
11 Ouro Kronii 24
12 Sakamata Chloe 23

Zako Cup

Pos. Name Points
1 Ookami Mio 75
2 Hakos Baelz 58
3 Takanashi Kiara 51
4 Yukihana Lamy 46
Momosuzu Nene
6 Hakui Koyori 45
7 Mori Calliope 40
8 Shiranui Flare 39
9 La+ Darknesss 36
10 Nanashi Mumei 28
11 Shirogane Noel 19
12 Yuzuki Choco 9

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 (Jan. 07, 2022) Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23y5h8kQsv8
  2. (Jan. 07, 2022) Retrieved from https://youtu.be/23y5h8kQsv8
  3. (Jan. 07, 2022) Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_IW6CyYn1k