Evo Japan acknowledges its big comeback was 'flawed' and promises to do better next time

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Evo Japan's grand comeback didn't go quite as smoothly as hoped.

EVO Japan 2023 took place from 31 March to 4 April, and was the first in-person Evo held in the country since 2020. Hosted at Tokyo Big Sight, the world's premiere fighting game competition was coming home and hopes were high… but it all turned out to be a bit of a mess.

Some fans thought that players, rather unfairly, were being salty about losses, but Evo general manager Richard Thiher subsequently confirmed the technical issues."It is important to confirm that Punk and others were right, the Evo Japan 2023 stage setup negatively impacted players," "Evo Japan 2023 excited an incredible number of players and viewers with its new location, presentation, and expanded activities this year. We also know that the event produced a flawed competitor experience throughout the tournament. That imbalance will never happen again.

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