BAM7 is the biggest Australian
competitive fighting game event of the year, with over 500 attendees -LSB-...]
Today marked the end of the 2015 Capcom Pro Tour,
a competitive fighting game event which invited skilled fighting game players from all over the world to compete against one another in Ultra Street Fighter IV.
Not exact matches
Just a few years ago EVO would've considered Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom the two unshakable foundations of their
event, but in a deeply
competitive market for
fighting games the flawed and clearly rushed
game doesn't cut the mustard for EVO's standards.
The expanded competition was meant to give opportunities to players in regions that didn't have big
competitive gaming scenes or were often skipped over by
events like these, as well as players who prefer the other types of
fighting games.
He explained that eSports wasn't always named eSports but even than,
fighting games had their own
competitive events.
If you never managed to catch I Got Next at one of its screening or livestreaming
events, the
fighting game community /
competitive scene documentary is now available to watch for free on streaming video site Hulu (U.S. residents only, sorry!).
This live - streamed ARMS competition will pit four expert
competitive gamers from the
fighting game community against E3 attendees who qualify during the
event.
This tournament will put four
competitive gamers from the
fighting game community against E3 attendees who qualify during the
event (qualification rounds to be held between 10AM and 1PM on June 14th).
Making the Most of It The important thing to remember is that external
events provide unique promotional opportunities for the
competitive fighting game scene.
This Sunday was a hot day for
fighting game fans in Seoul where Sony held its invite - only PlayStation Arena
event that featured various
competitive titles for the PlayStation series platform including Guity Gear Xrd: Revelator, Street Fighter V, and Super Street Fighter Turbo HD Remix.
The
competitive fighting game scene has been fueled by grassroots
events for decades and that won't change with the introduction of Street Fighter 5.