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Following the success of the inaugural championship, the DRAGON BALL FighterZ World Tour returns for a second round with the kick-off at CEO! Head over to dbfzworldtour.com to get info on our Tenkaichi Events, the 3 Saga Events, and the Finals in France.
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Is Mortal Kombat 11’s EVO 2020 Absence Actually Surprising?
February 5, 2020 1:00 PM EST
With Mortal Kombat 11 being absent from Evo 2020, I was pretty shocked. However, maybe it isn’t as shocking as I initially thought.
Last night, the Evo 2020 game lineup was announced bringing eight modern games and one classic to the biggest fighting game tournament of the year. Just as a reminder, here are the nine games that will be on the big stage:
Street Fighter V: Championship Edition
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Tekken 7
Soul Calibur 6
GranBlue Fantasy Versus
Samurai Shodown
Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[cl-r]
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
While there are many games that did not make the cut, there is one standout title that has surprised both the FGC (fighting game community) and the general gaming community. No, it is not Super Smash Bros. Melee. NetherRealm Studios’ 2019 release Mortal Kombat 11 did not make the cut this year for Evo 2020.
Considering how well the game has been doing in terms of sales, critical acclaim, and garnering entries for Evo last year, it seemed like a lock for Evo 2020. But as Evo co-founder Joey Cuellar was revealing the games, with the first four being the shoo-in games for the tournament, it became clear Mortal Kombat 11 wasn’t going to be making the cut. Initially, this was a surprise to me. Mostly because this is the fighting game I’ve followed the most since its release. In my eyes, this community seemed rather active with a presence at every major fighting game tournament. But is Mortal Kombat 11‘s absence really a surprise?
To begin, let’s look at the numbers Mortal Kombat 11 brought in at Evo 2019. Last year, Cuellar posted the final entrant numbers for each game. There were a total of 14,321 entrants split between nine games. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate had the largest pool garnering 3,492 entrants, while BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle had the smallest pool, with 640 entrants. Mortal Kombat 11 had a total of 1,567 entrants, which was roughly 10% of all entrants at Evo 2019.
Evo 2019 Final Numbers! Smash Ultimate – 3492 Street Fighter V – 1929 Tekken 7 – 1885 Samurai Shodown – 1719 Mortal Kombat 11 – 1567 Unist – 1156 DragonBall FighterZ – 1191 Soul Calibur 6 – 742 BlazBlue:CTB – 640#Evo2019
— Joey Cuellar (@MrWiz) July 15, 2019
Assuming bringing in entrants for the event is important for Evo since it makes money from players registering, I do not believe Mortal Kombat 11 was cut because it wasn’t bringing in enough people to the actual event. If that were the case, Soul Calibur VI would have been cut as it only brought in 742 players. Outside of Evo, Mortal Kombat 11 has brought in plenty of entrants to the events that showcase it. It had the second-largest pool with 531 entrants at CEO 2019 and the larget pool at Combo Breaker with 758 entrants.
Since it seems like Mortal Kombat 11 was bringing in people physically to the venue, maybe it wasn’t bringing in enough people to its Twitch stream. Using TwitchTracker.com for the metrics, it seems like the NRS fighter did pretty well. It wasn’t the best out of the bunch, but it certainly was not the worst. At Evo 2019, Mortal Kombat 11 had an average of 51,719 viewers with its peak being 74,987 viewers during its slot on August 3, 2019. There were a total of 466k viewers that popped in during the tournament, with the Evo Twitch channel garnering 3.7K followers during its 4.6-hour duration.
Dragon Ball FighterZ was the other big game that day and actually had an earlier slot. It had over 60k viewers on average, with over 96k viewers at its peak during the Sonic Fox and Go1 final. It did have a lower viewership with 222k viewers in total but garnered more followers for the channel. Depending on one what determines “success” either one of the two could be considered good draws for the tournament.
Even though those aren’t bad numbers, Mortal Kombat 11 certainly did not keep up with Sunday’s competition. Tekken 7 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate brought in the most viewers and followers overall. But it did do better (in regards to these stats) than Samurai Shodown, UNIST (Under Night In-Birth) and Soul Calibur IV, all of which are present at Evo 2020. So, it couldn’t be that Mortal Kombat 11 doesn’t draw in an online audience.
I did want to see how well Mortal Kombat 11 has done on Twitch in general since it launched last year. It does take a substantial dip between April 2019 (launch month) and July 2019. Since then it has been pretty steady, albeit lower on viewers. In comparison to another fighter that came out last year, Samurai Shodown seems to be maintaining its popularity among its fanbase while Mortal Kombat 11 has dipped pretty substantially. Those probably aren’t the best comparisons considering how much more popular Mortal Kombat 11 was last year, but there is definitely a dip in interest.
But again, that is just looking at it overall. In a tournament setting, people (like myself) start to get hyped and carve out time to watch their favorite games. That being said, I don’t think Mortal Kombat 11‘s absence is a numbers issue. Clearly, there are less popular games that made it on that list.
When the news broke that Mortal Kombat 11, I started seeing a bit of a pattern in regards to how players were treated at Evo 2019 and how it isn’t really all that surprising that the game isn’t going to be there. A sort of separation between the MK players and the rest of the FGC. Here are a few tweets from some of the top Mortal Kombat players suggesting it’s not just because of numbers.
Interesting that MK11 isnt at Evo despite the numbers it pulled last year. I am sensing politics..
— SonicFox @ Paris (DBFZWT)
(@SonicFox5000) February 5, 2020
I got a few ideas about why MK11 didn’t make the lineup this year, but hey it is what it is….the community wasn’t happy with being there in the first place & tons said we got treated like shit there, so why y’all acting so surprised now? We got what we wanted lol.
— END| Scar @ Home
(@khscar12) February 5, 2020
Another year, another slap in the face to the MK community from EVO.
But at least they have an MVC2 invitational
— PXP | A F0xy Grampa (@AF0xyGrampa) February 5, 2020
Also can we please stop with blaming the game on the timeline.
Most entrants ever at CB-CEO-EVO for an NRS game. Non pro tour events have been getting 100+ entrants where as other nrs games would get like 30-40. MK11 isn’t my favorite NRS game but it’s clearly politics.
— CGL Tweedy (@Tweedy_FGC) February 5, 2020
All of these tweets refer to some sort of politics behind the scenes. They also touch on how the Mortal Kombat 11 community was treated while at Evo. None of them really explicitly say how they were mistreated or what sort of politics would be behind the game’s absence at Evo 2020, but it doesn’t come as a big surprise to these players.
Neither NRS or Evo have not yet commented on why Mortal Kombat 11 is being left out this year. And I’m not quite sure if they will. NRS has its own plans for esports, which will probably be announced at the Final Kombat event in March. Maybe NRS wants its competition to be more online-focused like Tweedy mentioned. There could even be some sort of dispute between NRS and Evo that we don’t know about.
Regardless, Evo isn’t the only stage fighting games are played on competitively. It is almost certain Mortal Kombat 11 will be present at other events like Combo Breaker and CES, but I would be lying if I said I’m not a bit bewildered. Tell us why you think Mortal Kombat 11 isn’t going to be at Evo 2020 in the comments below.
February 5, 2020 1:00 PM EST
from EnterGamingXP https://entergamingxp.com/2020/02/is-mortal-kombat-11s-evo-2020-absence-actually-surprising/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=is-mortal-kombat-11s-evo-2020-absence-actually-surprising
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'Dragon Ball FighterZ' Season 3 Trailer Teases Kefla and Ultra Instinct Goku
#DragonBallFighterZ Season 3 Trailer Teases Kefla and Ultra Instinct Goku #DBFZWT #BandaiNamco
Dragon Ball FighterZ’s 3rd Season has gotten an explosive trailer, showing just what awaits players!
Dragon Ball FighterZ – Season 3 Trailer
Dynamic new fighters, ultra instinct Goku, and new arenas to settle the score in, it is exciting to see just what challenges are ahead. Players can get hype for the first addition…
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Nuevos detalles de los eventos Dragon Radar
El Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour se anunció hace más de un mes y desde entonces hemos conocido más detalles sobre los principales eventos de la saga junto con los eventos Dragon Radar, y ahora finalmente sabemos más sobre cómo funcionará la etapa en línea de la gira.
Actualmente se planean 10 torneos en línea como eventos oficiales Dragon Radar Online para el Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour. Las principales regiones recibirán cada una su propio torneo online específico a partir del mes próximo y hasta enero de 2019. Cada torneo online contará con el mismo premio extra para el ganador que sus contrapartes originales de Dragon Radar: viajes aéreos gratuitos y estancia en un hotel para un evento Saga futuro a su elección o el torneo Last Chance Qualifier antes de la gran final de enero. La serie de eventos online comenzará el próximo mes y el torneo del sudeste asiático comenzará el 12 de agosto y terminará en Europa del Este el 13 de enero de 2019. Estos torneos serán gratuitos para los competidores, y el registro está abierto para todos ellos ahora. Puede consultar la lista completa de eventos programados a continuación:
Premio de eventos Dragon Radar online
¡Los ganadores de los eventos en línea de Dragon Radar reciben vuelo y hotel gratis para un evento Saga futuro a su elección, o el “ DBFZWT Finals Last Chance Qualifier”.
Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour - Dragon Radar Calendario de eventos online
Sudeste de Asia - 12 de agosto
América Latina del Norte - 19 de agosto
Australia - 26 de agosto
Estados Unidos (Oeste) - 9 de septiembre
Nueva Zelanda - 23 de septiembre
Europa occidental - 7 de octubre
Estados Unidos (Este) - 14 de octubre
América Latina (Sur) - 18 de noviembre
Asia del Este - 6 de enero
Europa del Este - 13 de enero
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Be one of the FIRST to play Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission! The Nintendo Switch demo will be at this weekend's Red Bull Final Summoning in Los Angeles. Click here to get your tickets to the 2-Day Dragon Ball World Tour Finals event
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Become legends again as the DRAGON BALL FighterZ World Tour returns for an epic second round! Train, Fight, Improve -- and get ready to see who will climb the ranks starting with players at CEO 2019! Follow the link for more info: dbfzworldtour.com
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Four more spots to be filled! Register for the Red Bull Final Summoning Last Chance Qualifiers or buy tickets to watch: dbfzworldtour.com Click here to catch the Red Bull Esports 2-day event on Twitch
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FighterZ! Are you ready for the DRAGON BALL FighterZ World Tour finals in LA? Get tix to the Red Bull FinalSummoning presented by Red Bull Esports Can't make it? Watch the 2-day #DBFZWT tournament exclusively on Twitch here.
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It's not too late! Click here to get tickets to Red Bull Final Summoning presented by Red Bull Esports.
Can't make it to LA? Click here to watch the DRAGON BALL FighterZ World Tour Finals exclusively on Twitch.
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From the Last Chance Qualifiers to the epic Top 8 fights -- Relive all the heart-pounding action from Red Bull Final Summoning! Click here to see the videos from the weekend.
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Red Bull Final Summoning presented by Red Bull Esports brings the Dragon Ball FighterZ 2018/2019 WORLD TOUR finals to LA! Get tix here. Watch the 2-day tournament exclusively on Twitch here.
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Catch Christopher Sabat (voice of Vegeta) & Sean Schemmel (voice of Goku) on Sunday, Jan 28th, at the Red Bull Final Summoning presented by Red Bull Esports! Get World Tour Finals tix Watch the livestream exclusively on Twitch
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DRAGON BALL FighterZ 2018/2019 World Tour will have the epic conclusion in LA with the RED BULL FINAL SUMMONING. Get tix here
Click here to watch the 2-day tournament exclusively on Twitch.
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The Red Bull Final Summoning presented by Red Bull eSports is just around the corner on Jan 26-27! Click here to get tix to the DRAGON BALL FighterZ World Tour Finals event in LA. Can't make it? Click here to watch the 2-day tournament exclusively on Twitch.
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Kick off 2019 with the DRAGON BALL FighterZ 2018/2019 World Tour Finals in LA! Finalists will battle it out at the RED BULL FINAL SUMMONING. Click here to get tickets. Click here to watch the 2-day tournament exclusively on Twitch
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GO1 did the unexpected this past weekend by winning the 3-star Dragon Ball at SAGA 3: Ultimate Fighting Arena with a PERFECT! Congrats to GO1 on getting his first Dragon Ball! DRAGON BALL FighterZ is available now on PS4, X1, and Steam! Click here to get your copy today!
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