Evolution Championship Series: Japan 2023 details 7 games to compete and announced the opening of applications on November 20

Evolution Championship Series: Japan 2023 details 7 games to compete  and announced the opening of applications on November 20

Saturday, November 12, 2022, 10 o’clock 55 minutes 15 seconds, Indochina time

Officially announced on Twitter of EVO One of the organizers of the fighting game tournament on the show. Evolution Championship Series: Japan 2023 has announced 7 Games that will be open for registration to compete and will be open for registration from November 20 which consists of

  • Granblue Fantasy Versus
  • Guilty Gear – Strive –
  • The Kinght of Fighters XV
  • MELTY BLOOD: TYPE LUMINA
  • Street Fighter V Champions Edition
  • TEKKEN 7
  • Virtual Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown

If comparing from the competition schedule of the year 2022 It can be seen that many games still have names to register for the competition as before. But there are some games that have been removed. which consists of

  • Dragonball Fighter Z
  • Skull Girls 2nd Encore
  • Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate

For the interest of this competition, it would be a Thai player. Book Affiliation Talon Esports who participated in the competition for the famous fighting game TEKKEN 7 And always do the work out quite well. Although in such a large list Evolution Championship Series 2022 He will not perform very well. but for the list Community Effort Orlando 2022 He can get the rank 2 It is possible and it is another unfortunate event that makes many people remember. (Read more in this article)

Finally, after the competition Evolution Championship Series: Japan 2023 Open for registration, it may have to wait for the selection for a while because before the competition starts, it is a period March 31, 2023 And after this, there should be many other games that are not in the main stage to join the competition. which have to wait to follow And hopefully this year’s competition will be as fun as the past.

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