Laser Quest

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Laser Quest
Company type Private
Industry Laser tag
Founded Manchester, United Kingdom (1989)
Headquarters Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, United Kingdom.
Website laserquest.co.uk
A closed Laser Quest location in Richmond Hill, ON LaserQuestRichmondHill.jpg
A closed Laser Quest location in Richmond Hill, ON

Laser Quest is a British indoor laser tag franchise founded in Manchester, United Kingdom in 1989. Its laser tag games use infrared (IR) hand-held units and vests. Laser Quest's oldest centre is located in Stourbridge, West Midlands, England. [1]

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In 1993, Laser Quest had begun operations in North America, where it would operate several locations in the United States and Canada. Its headquarters was located in Mississauga, Ontario. However, in September 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Laser Quest announced they had ceased operations in North America due to the uncertain economic environment. [2] [3] There is one place left in North America that still runs Laser Qest Equipment located in the State of Ohio. It however has nothing to do with the Laser Quest company and just runs the gear that was left abandoned in the old LQ building.

Overview of the game of Laser Quest

The player's goal in Laser Quest is to tag opponents as many times as possible, while avoiding being tagged. The players are equipped with an infrared/laser hand held unit and a pack with infrared sensors. Players start the game in a large multi-level maze-like arena filled with ramps, catwalks and windows. In Laser Quest centres, the playing arenas are filled with theatrical fog and black light, strobes and UV-reactive painted surfaces. While play can seem chaotic, there are rules that are enforced. Players recite a "Player's Code" in the Briefing Room, where they go to learn how to play the game. The Player's Code includes a vow not to run, climb, jump, sit, kneel, lie down, cover any sensors, make physical contact with other players, use offensive language, and to 'play hard, play smart, and play to survive!'. At least one employee or "Marshal" is present in the arena at all times, to ensure fair and safe game play and to make sure people enjoy their time.

Equipment

Every LQ centre is equipped with approximately 30 packs, also called vests or ponchos. This number varies with busier arenas having more packs to accommodate larger crowds. The pack is made of a thick canvas-type material that hangs over the shoulders. When laid out flat on a table the vest forms a diamond shape. Sensors placed on various parts of the vest covering the chest, the back, and each shoulder. "There are additional sensors housed within the hand-held 'laser' unit located at the front, and both sides of the laser." The sensor on the chest’s housing is also home to a small motor, that vibrates when the player has been hit.

The infrared sensors are attached to printed circuit boards, which include several colours of LEDs, often red and green or red and blue, that light up when the pack is active. Each PCB is housed in a hard plastic cover. Part of each cover is made from clear plastic to allow the IR beams to reach the sensors.

Inside the laser shell is the PCB with sensors and lights, a speaker to indicate the status of the pack, a trigger, and an LCD to display the status of the pack to the player. The IR unit is what emits the visible laser the eye sees and the invisible IR beam which "tags" the opponent's packs.

The laser has a display in the rear. When a player is tagged, it displays the codename of the tagger and the location of the tag. It also occasionally displays the player's current ranking as the game progresses.

Scoring

Laser Quest players gain points by tagging other players or by tagging the opposing team's base. They lose points when they are tagged by other players, or when they are caught in a trap. The number of points lost depends on where the player hit and game settings. The scale for a typical game is as follows:

Players always gain more points for making a tag than they lose for being tagged. In a standardized game, a player gains ten points when tagging another, and loses points corresponding to the above scale when tagged.

Players may also be awarded bonus points based on their accuracy—usually 10 points for every 1% hit rate. Players achieving a hit rate of 10% are awarded 100 bonus points. In a standard 'Solo' game, this bonus is limited to a maximum of 100 points, far less than the theoretical maximum of 1000 points awarded to a 100% accuracy. This prevents players tagging one person with their first tag and then hiding for the rest of the game. As it is possible to tag multiple players with one tag, it is possible for a player's accuracy ratio to exceed 100%.

In team games, the team score is the sum of all similarly colored players' individual scores.

Game variants

The hardware and software used limit what types of games a Laser Quest center can hold. Up to four different groups of settings can be created; it is normal for everyone on a team to have the same settings, though this is not required. When giving packs within a team different settings, the packs will not be visibly different in-game, with the exception of 'sentinel' packs that have the ability to give lives and ammunition to teammates. These packs are identified by an alternate light pattern on the front and back sensor.

The settings which can be altered are:

Available settingsoptionsstandard game settings
Game typeAll-on-all, 2-team, 3-team, 4-teamAll-on-all
Game time (minutes)1 to 9915
Number of lives1 to 99 or unlimitedunlimited
Number of shots1 to 9999 or unlimitedunlimited
Downtime (seconds)1 to 992-5
Shoulder sensorson/offon
Laser sensorson/offon
Baseon/offoff
Replenisherson/offoff
Replenisher values for lives and shotsoff
Sentinel effecton/offoff
Sentinel values for lives and shotsoff

The number of shots used can be quite large; in certain game types, players routinely fire 3000+ shots. This will give an accuracy rate of perhaps 5%. This seemingly low amount is a result of constant firing and dodging, as players are not directly penalized for missed shots. The average is 6% ratio of accuracy[ citation needed ].

Downtime is defined as the period of time after a player is tagged that they remain deactivated. After the downtime has expired, the de-activated player's pack will re-energise and they are able to play as before.

Cheating

Although all players are required to recite a code of conduct before play, some may still cheat. One of the main ways in which players cheat is by taking duct tape into the arena and placing it over the sensors. Although duct tape does not completely stop the sensor from getting tagged, it does make the play difficult. Most cheating is stopped by the marshal instantly and will have the player ejected from the game for that type of behaviour. Laser pointers do not work as the hit is determined by the IR beam and not the laser beam. Another way is what players call 'Spocking', when players makes a 'V' shape with their hands and blocks the sensor on the end of the laser.

World Laser Quest Challenge/Championship (WLC)

This tournament occurs every couple of years where teams and players from the US, Canada, the Netherlands, France, and the UK compete to be the best in the world. The WLC alternates between participating countries.

WLC Champions

YearLocationChampion
2002 Las Vegas (USA)Team USA (USA)
2004 Swindon (UK)The Tribe Called Quest (UK)
2007 Mississauga (Canada)Team Canada (Canada)
2010 Coignieres/Maurepas, Yvelines (France)Team USA (USA)
2012 Mississauga (Canada)Team USA (USA)
2016 Las Vegas (USA)NPBIAC (USA/Canada/France)
2017 Woking (UK)Team North America (USA/Canada)
2019 San Jose, California (USA)NAC (USA/Canada)

This tournament is often held irregularly dependant on player interest. The current format of the tournament is 6-man teams compete in quad or triple quest prelim games, then depending on their prelim rank they will either play the cup or plate knockouts which are pack-set double/triple quest games. The top teams in the cup and the plate will then go onto the finals which are pack-set double-quest games.

North America Challenge (NAC)

Laser Quest used to hold a corporate tournament called the North America Challenge, or NAC. To qualify for NAC, members from a particular centre hold a series of try-outs. The top nine players, plus one potential alternate, then go to one of three regional tournaments held in June of each year. The top teams from each of these regional tournaments will then proceed to the continental tournament, typically held in September. The top teams from each regional tournaments compete in the national event to determine the best team in Laser Quest.

Beginning in 1999, and continuing until 2007, the top five teams from each of the four North American regions advanced. Following a series of centre closures, and new centres opening, regional lines were redrawn and three regions formed. [4]

Changed again in 2010, each centre did not have a tryout, and teams were able to form their own homegrown teams, with 8 starters, and 1 extra for an alternate.

NAC Champions and Runners Up

YearWinnerFirst Runner UpThird PlaceConsolation Winner/4thFinals Location
2012


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Toronto
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North Richland Hills
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Mesa
Mesa
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Denver
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Las Vegas
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2011
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NRH
North Richland Hills
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TSA
Toronto
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Mesa
Mesa
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Federal Way
Seattle
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Las Vegas
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2010
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TSA
Toronto
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NRH
North Richland Hills
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Mesa
Mesa
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Federal Way
Seattle
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Hoffman Estates
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2009
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NRH
North Richland Hills
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TSA
Toronto
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Federal Way
Seattle
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Team OFF
Hoffman Estates
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Las Vegas
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2008
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NRH
North Richland Hills
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ShadowZ
Lincoln
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TSA
Scarborough
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Team OFF
Hoffman Estates
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Hoffman Estates
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2007
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9 Deadly Venoms
Houston
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Brampton Brew Crew
Brampton
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Team OFF
Hoffman Estates
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NRH
North Richland Hills
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Gwinnett
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2006
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ShadowZ
Lincoln
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Westland Wolfpack
Westland
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42
Appleton
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Brampton Brew Crew
Brampton
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Las Vegas
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2005
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NRH
North Richland Hills
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9 Deadly Venoms
Houston
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Westland Wolfpack
Westland
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Brampton Brew Crew
Brampton
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Mesquite
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2004
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Brampton Brew Crew
Brampton
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NRH
North Richland Hills
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9 Deadly Venoms
Houston
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Phoenix Pyros
Phoenix
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Rochester
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2003
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Paragon
Denver
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Westland Wolfpack
Westland
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ShadowZ
Lincoln
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Brampton Brew Crew
Brampton
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North Richland Hills
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2002
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Paragon
Denver
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Phoenix Pyros
Phoenix
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9 Deadly Venoms
Houston
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ShadowZ
Lincoln
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Norridge
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2001
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Paragon
Denver
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Westland Wolfpack
Westland
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San Antonio
San Antonio
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Austin
Austin
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Colorado Springs
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2000
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Phoenix Pyros
Phoenix
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Paragon
Denver
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Tulsa Whoopdonkeys
Tulsa
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Westland Wolfpack
Westland
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Scarborough
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1999
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Phoenix Pyros
Phoenix
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Paragon
Denver
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Austin
Austin
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NRH
North Richland Hills
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North Richland Hills
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1998
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9 Deadly Venoms
Houston
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Phoenix Pyros
Phoenix
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Armageddon
Lincoln
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Mesa
Mesa
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Knoxville
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1997
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Team MAD
Madison Heights
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Paragon
Denver
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Oshawa
Oshawa
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Phoenix Pyros
Phoenix
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Downers Grove
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1996
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Oshawa
Oshawa
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London
London
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Brampton Brew Crew
Brampton
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Charlotte
Charlotte
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London
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1995
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Oshawa
Oshawa
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Brampton Generals
Brampton
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Brampton Wildfire
Brampton
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London
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European Laser Quest Championship (ELC)

This 9-man constructed team tournament consists of players from UK, France and the Netherlands. The tournament is held annually, with the location alternating amongst participating countries. The current format of the tournament is 6-man teams compete in triple-quest prelim games, then depending on their prelim rank they will either play the cup or plate knockouts which are pack-set double/triple quest games. The top teams in the cup and the plate will then go onto the finals which are pack-set double-quest games.

ELC Results

YearLocation1st Place2nd Place3rd Place4th PlaceConsolation Winner
2001 [5] 'Guildford / Woking (UK)' [6] 'The Tribe Called Quest' [7] Guildford, UK'Wildcards' [8] Eindhoven, NL

'Orange Bulls' [9] Doetinchem, NL

'Westside Posse' [10] Bristol, UK

'Freestylaz' [11] Guildford, UK

2003 [12] 'Swindon (UK)' [13] 'The Tribe Called Quest' [14] Guildford, UK'Badgers' [15] Guildford, UK

'NWO' [16] Woking, UK

'Ruff Riders' [17] Eindhoven, NL

'Holland Antje' [18] Doetinchem, NL

2004 [19] 'Groningen (NL)' [20] 'LQ Legends' [21] Eindhoven, NL'The Tribe Called Quest' [22] Guildford, UK

'Big Uns' [23] Eindhoven, NL

'Team Win' [24] Swindon, UK

'DTC' [25] Cannes, FR

2005 [26] 'Reims (FR)' [27] 'The Tribe Called Quest' [28] Guildford, UK'RAW' [29] Swindon, UK

'Team Win' [30] Swindon, UK

'Sorry Team' [31] Toulouse, FR

'Phoenix Cende' [32] Coignieres, FR

2006 [33] 'Eindhoven (NL)' [34] 'LQ Legends' [35] Eindhoven, NL'Team Win' [36] Swindon, UK

'The Tribe Called Quest' [37] Guildford, UK

'Team Win' [38] Coignieres, FR

'Badgers' [39] Guildford, UK

2007 [40] 'Bristol (UK)''Sorry Team' [41] Toulouse, FR'The Tribe Called Quest' [42] Guildford, UK

'Team Win' [43] Coignieres, FR

'Team Win' [44] Swindon, UK

'LQ Legends' [45] Eindhoven, NL

2008 [46] 'Bourges [47] (FR)''Sorry Team' [48] Toulouse, FR'The Tribe Called Quest' [49] Guildford, UK'Team Win' [50] Coignieres, FR

'LQ Legends' [51] Eindhoven, NL

'Badgers' Guildford UK

2009 [52] 'Bournemouth [53] (UK)''The Tribe Called Quest' [54] Guildford, UK'UK Rage' [55] Swindon, UK

'Badgers' [56] Guildford, UK

'NWO' [57] Woking, UK

2010'Bournemouth (UK)''The Tribe Called Quest Allstars' Guildford/Coignieres/Toronto UK/FR/CAN'France' Coignieres/Cannes FR

'Wolf Pack' Swindon, UK

'Badgers' Guildford, UK

'Bournemouth A' UK

2012'Beauvais (FR)''Phoenix' [58] Coignieres, FR'Roxxage' [59] Cannes, FR

'New Team' [60] Coignieres, FR

'The Tribe Called Quest' [61] Guildford, UK

'Fromage' [62] Eindhoven, NL

2013'Coventry (UK)''Mixteam' [63] Cannes/Bordeux/Coignieres, FR'Phoenix' [64] Coignieres, FR

'The Tribe Called Quest' Guildford/Federal Way, UK/USA

'Norfolk'n'Good' Coventry, UK

'The Good Looking TCQ' [65] Guildford, UK

2014'Eindhoven (NL)''Sorry Team' Toulouse, FR'Phoenix' Coignieres, FR

'Roxxage' Cannes, FR

'UK Allstars' Guildford/Swindon, UK

'LQ Legends' Eindhoven, NL

2015'Boulogne-Sur-Mer (FR)''Phoenix' Coignieres, FR'Roxxage' Antibes, FR

'The Tribe Called Quest' Guildford, UK

'United We Stand' Antibes, FR

'LQ Legends' Eindhoven, NL

2019'Woking (UK)''Phoenix' Coignieres, FR'The Tribe Called Quest' Guildford, UK'Roxxage' Antibes, FR

'BOTR' Coignieres, FR

'LQ Legends' Eindhoven, NL

2022

Currently, 14 European Championships have taken place. France currently holds 7 European titles. The UK holds 5 European titles. The Netherlands holds 2 European titles. France are the current European Champions. However, The Tribe Called Quest hold the most titles.

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