![]() ![]() However there is still a good mix of each controllers being used (arcade sticks at 32 (if you count a Cross Up as an arcade stick) and pads at 25). In 2019 there was only one player who used one in Top 8, now there are 15. However 3 of the top 4 were using a Hitbox/Stickless controller.Ĭompared to 2019 there has been a rise of hitbox/stickless controllers being used in top 8s. Street Fighter V is the only game (at EVO's main line up) where a Hitbox player got first (Kawano). Mortal Kombat 11 is the only game (in the main line up) whose Top 8 only used pad (although most of you probably already knew that) King of Fighters XV is the only game (in the main line up) whose Top 8 only used arcade sticks Most Winning Controller: PS4 Controller (2)Īrcade Stick: Qanba Obsidian/Razer Panthera Qanba Obsidian : 9 (2 were using a stickless layout) PS4 Controller: 19 (11 if you exclude Mortal Kombat 11) Difference between stickless and Hitbox is that Hitbox is the official one. ![]() However if someone does know what certain case, Tororo custom stickless controller is then let me know. There might be one or two mistakes when it comes to the pad controllers being used, but everything else should be accurate. If you would like to see the 2019 list. 2020 happened and 2021 was online so I didn't do it for those years. That covers all of the details you need to know about EVO Japan 2023.It is time once again to see what controllers were used for the Top 8s at EVO 2022. Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition: 11 p.m.ET (April 1 in USA) - Brackets on Start.gg The third and last day of EVO Japan 2023 takes place on April 2 and has the following Top 8 Finals: ET - Brackets on Start.ggĮVO Japan 2023 Day 3 EVO Japan 2023 Day 3 schedule (Times in JST) Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown: 9:30 p.m.ET (March 31 in USA) - Brackets on Start.gg The second day of EVO Japan 2023 is on April 1 and has the following Top 8 Finals: ET - Brackets on Start.ggĮVO Japan 2023 Day 2 EVO Japan 2023 Day 2 schedule (Times in JST) The first day of EVO Japan 2023 in on March 31 and has the following Top 8 Finals: EVO Japan 2023 Day 1 EVO Japan 2023 Day 1 schedule (Times in JST) You can see the schedules for when each game’s pools and finals will be playing below, as well as where to find their brackets if you want to follow who’s playing through the tournament. Some of the pools may not be available to view due to occurring simultaneously over the three days, but all Top 8 Finals should be viewable. You can also watch the Twitch channel above. You can watch the action on the EVO Twitch channel or check it out on the EVO Japan YouTube. The breakdown of prizing in each game at the 2 million yen prize pool is listed below:ĮVO Japan 2023 games, brackets, schedules, & where to watchĪs mentioned prior, EVO Japan 2023 will take place from March 31 to April 2, 2023. The organizers announced that every game at EVO Japan 2023 would have at least a 2 million yen prize pool, translating to around $15,060 USD per game and not including pot bonuses that could be added by publishers, developers, and other contributing factors. Where prizing has usually been a little difficult for EVO Japan due to Japan’s strict gaming and gambling laws, this year’s event looks substantial. Want to know more about what’s on the line, what games are being played, and where and when to watch? We’ve got you covered right here.ĮVO Japan 2023 Prize Pool EVO Japan 2023 prize pool breakdown chart From Tekken 7 and Street Fighter 5 to Melty Blood: Type Lumina and Guilty Gear Strive, we’re set to see some stellar competitive play for a wealth of prizes this week. This weekend from March 31 to April 2, 2023, players will square up at the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition center to throw down in a multitude of games. We’ve finally arrived at one of the biggest fighting game events of the year with EVO Japan 2023. ![]()
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