By Ash Parrish, a reporter who has covered the business, culture, and communities of video games for seven years. Previously, she worked at Kotaku.
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Evo 2023 — the world’s premier fighting game tournament — kicks off today at 1PM ET and lasts until Sunday night. This year is shaping up to be the tournament’s biggest year ever, with several games, including Street Fighter 6, breaking their all-time records for number of participants. Whether you’re watching from home or live in Las Vegas, here’s when, where, and, most importantly, what to watch at Evo 2023.
As in previous years, Evo’s tournaments are split between several stages and Twitch / YouTube channels. Typically, a game’s first, second, and third rounds are broadcast from smaller stages, while a game’s finals take place on the main stage and broadcast from the main Evo Twitch and YouTube channels. You can see the full schedule here.
This year’s featured games include Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, Melty Blood: Type Lumina, The King of Fighters XV, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Tekken 7, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Guilty Gear Strive, and of course, the debut of Street Fighter 6.
Starting on Friday at 1PM ET, you can watch round one of any of the main eight games, but I’ll be watching the main stage for a special industry showcase event that puts the Evo spotlight on up-and-coming indie fighters. I’m especially jazzed to see 5 Force Fighters, a game I fell in love with earlier this year at GDC, will be one of the featured games.
I’m also looking forward to seeing the Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 tournament. Marvel vs. Capcom is a legendary fighting game series responsible for
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