A full weekend of fighting games will be broadcast across seven Twitch channels.
By Jason Fanelli on
It's the most wonderful time of the year for fighting game fans, as Evo 2023 kicks off from the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada August 4-6. Eight main tournaments, a showcase of fighting game news, and more will be on display throughout the weekend, and figuring out where to find the game you're looking for can be a daunting task.
Seven different Twitch streams will broadcast all of the action throughout the weekend, with each one featuring a different stage within the Mandalay Bay. We have your one-stop shop for all things Evo, with links to each individual channel and the games scheduled to appear on them.
This year's official Evo tournament series consists of eight games, with the majority of them setting new franchise records for registration. The list of games, along with the number of registered participants for each tournament, is below:
Full brackets for each tournament are available online at start.gg, with each match updated as results are reported on the show floor.
The full schedule, separated by individual stream, is below. The schedule includes the eight main tournaments, as well as the Evo Showcase, which is a slate of panels on Friday featuring Guilty Gear Strive, Street Fighter 6, and more.
The main Evo Twitch stream will broadcast every panel in the Evo Showcase, which begins at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET and runs until 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET. It will also feature the Top 6 for all eight main tournaments, beginning with Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate on Friday.
Stage A will begin with Dragon Ball Fighter Z action, but it will eventually switch to Tekken 7 and stay with it throughout Saturday night.
Stage B will devote
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