The Evolution Championship Series (Evo for short) represents the largest and longest-running fighting game tournaments in the world. Evo brings together the best of the best from around the world in a dazzling exhibition of skill and fun, as players and fans gather to honor the competitive spirit in an open format and determine a champion.Our tournaments are about more than just winning. Evo is open to anyone, feature stations available for relaxed free play, and offer unique opportunities to meet people from different countries and different walks of life who share your passion. Established champions face off against unknown newcomers, and new rivals that might have only talked or fought online meet up and become old friends.
Might tune in for some Tekken
Quote from: oss on July 08, 2017, 01:56:38 PMMight tune in for some TekkenTekken 7 seems really popular lately. i dont get it.
Quote from: Braixen on July 08, 2017, 08:29:43 PMQuote from: oss on July 08, 2017, 01:56:38 PMMight tune in for some TekkenTekken 7 seems really popular lately. i dont get it.It was just released on console internationally after only being available in Japanese arcades for a year or so.
For the most part, there's been very little interaction between the Street Fighter and Super Smash Bros. communities. You very rarely see the two communities compete with one another in a single game.It seems that is about to change. HyperX is apparently hosting an event on July 18th that will pit a number of top SF5 players up against SSBM games, based on fan votes.One game that is guaranteed to be at the event is Nintendo's newly released Switch game, Arms. While SSBM players are probably more familiar with the Nintendo than the SF5 players, it doesn't seem like either team has any sort of advantage.Team SFV is composed of FOX|Tokido, FOX|Momochi, FOX|Chocoblanka, FOX|Justin Wong, BST|Daigo, CYG|PR Balrog, RB|SnakeEyez, and PG|Punk. Meanwhile, Team SSBM is made up of TL|HungryBox, C9|Mango, FOX|Mew2King, G2|Westballz, TL|Chudat, TL|Chillindude, TL|Ken, and TSM|Leffen.
https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2017/jul/08/team-street-fighter-5-vs-team-super-smash-bros-melee-arms-july-18th/QuoteFor the most part, there's been very little interaction between the Street Fighter and Super Smash Bros. communities. You very rarely see the two communities compete with one another in a single game.It seems that is about to change. HyperX is apparently hosting an event on July 18th that will pit a number of top SF5 players up against SSBM games, based on fan votes.One game that is guaranteed to be at the event is Nintendo's newly released Switch game, Arms. While SSBM players are probably more familiar with the Nintendo than the SF5 players, it doesn't seem like either team has any sort of advantage.Team SFV is composed of FOX|Tokido, FOX|Momochi, FOX|Chocoblanka, FOX|Justin Wong, BST|Daigo, CYG|PR Balrog, RB|SnakeEyez, and PG|Punk. Meanwhile, Team SSBM is made up of TL|HungryBox, C9|Mango, FOX|Mew2King, G2|Westballz, TL|Chudat, TL|Chillindude, TL|Ken, and TSM|Leffen.holy fucking shit
Quote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 12:20:00 PMWhat a shame.That's a massive drop, damn.
What a shame.
Quote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 02:40:06 PMQuote from: Flee on July 13, 2017, 02:25:24 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 12:20:00 PMWhat a shame.That's a massive drop, damn.Couple reasons for it. Street Fighter V was brand new, so a spike in attendance was essentially guaranteed, but at the same time, there was no reason to expect all those first-time attendees to return—especially considering how poorly the game has been selling in general (between May and September of last year, it failed to ship even 100K copies). Nonetheless, it created some unrealistic expectations for future turnouts.Additionally, there's been a change of venue that's doubling ticket prices. Last year's series took place mostly in Vegas, and tickets were about $40 if I'm not mistaken. Now, the entire tournament is taking place at fancy-schmancy Mandalay Bay, which is costing attendees about $80.As for Melee, finals won't be taking place on Sunday—meaning it won't take part on the big stage, which is disappointing for lots of people. Melee's being treated more as a side event now.Either way, it's still a pretty alarming drop.>$80 to watch people press buttons
Quote from: Flee on July 13, 2017, 02:25:24 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 12:20:00 PMWhat a shame.That's a massive drop, damn.Couple reasons for it. Street Fighter V was brand new, so a spike in attendance was essentially guaranteed, but at the same time, there was no reason to expect all those first-time attendees to return—especially considering how poorly the game has been selling in general (between May and September of last year, it failed to ship even 100K copies). Nonetheless, it created some unrealistic expectations for future turnouts.Additionally, there's been a change of venue that's doubling ticket prices. Last year's series took place mostly in Vegas, and tickets were about $40 if I'm not mistaken. Now, the entire tournament is taking place at fancy-schmancy Mandalay Bay, which is costing attendees about $80.As for Melee, finals won't be taking place on Sunday—meaning it won't take part on the big stage, which is disappointing for lots of people. Melee's being treated more as a side event now.Either way, it's still a pretty alarming drop.
Quote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 02:56:16 PMQuote from: challengerX on July 13, 2017, 02:53:32 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 02:40:06 PMQuote from: Flee on July 13, 2017, 02:25:24 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 12:20:00 PMWhat a shame.That's a massive drop, damn.Couple reasons for it. Street Fighter V was brand new, so a spike in attendance was essentially guaranteed, but at the same time, there was no reason to expect all those first-time attendees to return—especially considering how poorly the game has been selling in general (between May and September of last year, it failed to ship even 100K copies). Nonetheless, it created some unrealistic expectations for future turnouts.Additionally, there's been a change of venue that's doubling ticket prices. Last year's series took place mostly in Vegas, and tickets were about $40 if I'm not mistaken. Now, the entire tournament is taking place at fancy-schmancy Mandalay Bay, which is costing attendees about $80.As for Melee, finals won't be taking place on Sunday—meaning it won't take part on the big stage, which is disappointing for lots of people. Melee's being treated more as a side event now.Either way, it's still a pretty alarming drop.>$80 to watch people press buttons$80 to be the people pressing buttons. I don't know how much it costs to actually spectate.what the fuck it should be $5 if not free
Quote from: challengerX on July 13, 2017, 02:53:32 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 02:40:06 PMQuote from: Flee on July 13, 2017, 02:25:24 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 12:20:00 PMWhat a shame.That's a massive drop, damn.Couple reasons for it. Street Fighter V was brand new, so a spike in attendance was essentially guaranteed, but at the same time, there was no reason to expect all those first-time attendees to return—especially considering how poorly the game has been selling in general (between May and September of last year, it failed to ship even 100K copies). Nonetheless, it created some unrealistic expectations for future turnouts.Additionally, there's been a change of venue that's doubling ticket prices. Last year's series took place mostly in Vegas, and tickets were about $40 if I'm not mistaken. Now, the entire tournament is taking place at fancy-schmancy Mandalay Bay, which is costing attendees about $80.As for Melee, finals won't be taking place on Sunday—meaning it won't take part on the big stage, which is disappointing for lots of people. Melee's being treated more as a side event now.Either way, it's still a pretty alarming drop.>$80 to watch people press buttons$80 to be the people pressing buttons. I don't know how much it costs to actually spectate.
Quote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 03:03:00 PMQuote from: challengerX on July 13, 2017, 02:57:25 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 02:56:16 PMQuote from: challengerX on July 13, 2017, 02:53:32 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 02:40:06 PMQuote from: Flee on July 13, 2017, 02:25:24 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 12:20:00 PMWhat a shame.That's a massive drop, damn.Couple reasons for it. Street Fighter V was brand new, so a spike in attendance was essentially guaranteed, but at the same time, there was no reason to expect all those first-time attendees to return—especially considering how poorly the game has been selling in general (between May and September of last year, it failed to ship even 100K copies). Nonetheless, it created some unrealistic expectations for future turnouts.Additionally, there's been a change of venue that's doubling ticket prices. Last year's series took place mostly in Vegas, and tickets were about $40 if I'm not mistaken. Now, the entire tournament is taking place at fancy-schmancy Mandalay Bay, which is costing attendees about $80.As for Melee, finals won't be taking place on Sunday—meaning it won't take part on the big stage, which is disappointing for lots of people. Melee's being treated more as a side event now.Either way, it's still a pretty alarming drop.>$80 to watch people press buttons$80 to be the people pressing buttons. I don't know how much it costs to actually spectate.what the fuck it should be $5 if not freeseems to be the same for everyoneI'd pay that much. Fighting games are great.You're paying less for that than you are to watch some shitty boxing ppv where you're not even fucking there.yeah but its real people fighting each other
Quote from: challengerX on July 13, 2017, 02:57:25 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 02:56:16 PMQuote from: challengerX on July 13, 2017, 02:53:32 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 02:40:06 PMQuote from: Flee on July 13, 2017, 02:25:24 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 13, 2017, 12:20:00 PMWhat a shame.That's a massive drop, damn.Couple reasons for it. Street Fighter V was brand new, so a spike in attendance was essentially guaranteed, but at the same time, there was no reason to expect all those first-time attendees to return—especially considering how poorly the game has been selling in general (between May and September of last year, it failed to ship even 100K copies). Nonetheless, it created some unrealistic expectations for future turnouts.Additionally, there's been a change of venue that's doubling ticket prices. Last year's series took place mostly in Vegas, and tickets were about $40 if I'm not mistaken. Now, the entire tournament is taking place at fancy-schmancy Mandalay Bay, which is costing attendees about $80.As for Melee, finals won't be taking place on Sunday—meaning it won't take part on the big stage, which is disappointing for lots of people. Melee's being treated more as a side event now.Either way, it's still a pretty alarming drop.>$80 to watch people press buttons$80 to be the people pressing buttons. I don't know how much it costs to actually spectate.what the fuck it should be $5 if not freeseems to be the same for everyoneI'd pay that much. Fighting games are great.You're paying less for that than you are to watch some shitty boxing ppv where you're not even fucking there.
someone notify me when the melee championship starts
Apparently the finals for Smash 4 are gonna air on the Disney channel.