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Although content creation from Panda has remained dormant, operations within the company continued and a few updates on their properties have been released. First, the previously named "Panda Fighting Games" [[YouTube]] channel and its directly affiliated outlets came out of dormancy on May 5th, 2023, after content creators previously signed to Panda claimed that they had acquired the rights to the channel, running it independently under the new name [https://www.youtube.com/@FightingGameSelect/featured Fighting Game Select].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF5FlyqwpgM&t|title=Panda Fighting Games rebrand}}</ref> In addition, Panda released an update on December 4th, 2023, announcing the shutdown of [https://www.pgstats.com PGStats.com] due to a lack of funding and offered their guidance to the community following the release of the [[Nintendo Community Tournament Guidelines]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.panda.gg/news/an-update|title=An Update}}</ref> This decision was reversed following community support for the database and funds received from the sales of the bomber jackets meant for the Panda Cup.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PandaGlobal/status/1747348083720237058|title=PGStats.com kept online}}</ref> | Although content creation from Panda has remained dormant, operations within the company continued and a few updates on their properties have been released. First, the previously named "Panda Fighting Games" [[YouTube]] channel and its directly affiliated outlets came out of dormancy on May 5th, 2023, after content creators previously signed to Panda claimed that they had acquired the rights to the channel, running it independently under the new name [https://www.youtube.com/@FightingGameSelect/featured Fighting Game Select].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF5FlyqwpgM&t|title=Panda Fighting Games rebrand}}</ref> In addition, Panda released an update on December 4th, 2023, announcing the shutdown of [https://www.pgstats.com PGStats.com] due to a lack of funding and offered their guidance to the community following the release of the [[Nintendo Community Tournament Guidelines]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.panda.gg/news/an-update|title=An Update}}</ref> This decision was reversed following community support for the database and funds received from the sales of the bomber jackets meant for the Panda Cup.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PandaGlobal/status/1747348083720237058|title=PGStats.com kept online}}</ref> | ||
This controversy has also added more strain on the relationship between Nintendo and the ''Smash'' community. While their actions in the controversy were not unprecedented, as they have shut down several high-profile tournaments in the past, many in the community alleged that Nintendo was manipulated by Panda into shutting down their competition and forcing smaller events to join them or be shut down. Since then, others believe the shutdown was the result of VGBootCamp's own failure to abide to Nintendo's health and safety standards due to their lack of security, and giving Nintendo a small window to approve of a license to run the Smash World Tour circuit while publicly announcing the circuit while said license was still pending, despite Nintendo stating to wait for approval before attempting to run the circuit. Discussions once again flared up over what the future of competitive ''Smash'' will look like, with some players being worried as to whether Nintendo would shut down other tournaments that they did not license. | This controversy has also added more strain on the relationship between Nintendo and the ''Smash'' community. While their actions in the controversy were not unprecedented, as they have shut down several high-profile tournaments in the past, many in the community alleged that Nintendo was manipulated by Panda into shutting down their competition and forcing smaller events to join them or be shut down. Since then, others believe the shutdown was the result of VGBootCamp's own failure to abide to Nintendo's health and safety standards due to their lack of security, and giving Nintendo a small window to approve of a license to run the Smash World Tour circuit while publicly announcing the circuit while said license was still pending, despite Nintendo stating to wait for approval before attempting to run the circuit. Discussions once again flared up over what the future of competitive ''Smash'' will look like, with some players being worried as to whether Nintendo would shut down other tournaments that they did not license. This fear was alleviated following the successful runs of several majors not licensed by Nintendo, but attention to it was brought up once again with the release of the Nintendo Community Tournament Guidelines. | ||
Despite VGBootCamp's uncertainty on their future, they continued to stream and host tournaments into the new year. On March 17th, 2023, VGBootCamp released an update on their future where they stated how they were focused on rebuilding their brand and thanked the community for their support.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LPsDLXVlDgK779BHGpBmOViMU0Ru_nj63AKojtCPJuY/edit|title=VGBootCamp's Path Forward}}</ref> | Despite VGBootCamp's uncertainty on their future, they continued to stream and host tournaments into the new year. On March 17th, 2023, VGBootCamp released an update on their future where they stated how they were focused on rebuilding their brand and thanked the community for their support.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LPsDLXVlDgK779BHGpBmOViMU0Ru_nj63AKojtCPJuY/edit|title=VGBootCamp's Path Forward}}</ref> |