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A Star Wars Tournament Turns March Madness into a Character Battle

We're approaching March Madness season for the vaunted NCAA Basketball championship, but geeky non-sports fans now have their own version of a Star Wars tournament to follow instead.

Launched by Lucasfilm on starwars.com, the Star Wars tournament is a fun twist on the typical 64 team March Madness brackets. The twist is that Star Wars are given the chance to vote on their favorite characters from within the Star Wars universe. There's a part of me that wonders why they would even bother when it's a pretty safe bet that Darth Vader will take the whole thing, but then again, upsets and surprises are commonplace in tournaments like this one. Star Wars fans probably appreciate the Light vs. Dark side set up for the brackets as well.

With all the hoopla (no pun intended) over the March Madness basketball tournament, it's fun that someone tossed non-sports fans a bone with a competition of their own.
Trend Themes
1. Geeky Tournaments - Creating sci-fi or fantasy character tournaments for non-sports fans provides an engaging and inclusive way to participate in fan culture.
2. User-driven Voting - Allowing fans to vote and decide the outcome of a tournament taps into the power of user engagement and creates a sense of ownership.
3. Crossover Events - Merging different fandoms or pop culture icons in a tournament format attracts a wider audience and encourages cross-pollination of fanbases.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage geeky tournaments to keep fans engaged and create additional revenue streams through merchandise or sponsorships.
2. Sports - Sports industries can explore collaborations with geeky tournaments to reach new audiences and diversify their fan base.
3. Technology - Technology companies can develop innovative platforms or apps to facilitate and enhance the user experience of voting-based tournaments.

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