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'''EVO Japan 2020''' | '''EVO Japan 2020''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' national held in Tokyo, Japan, from January 24th-26th, 2020. Initially, EVO Japan 2020 had 2,988 entrants, making it [[List of largest Smash tournaments|the second largest ''Super Smash Bros.'' tournament of all time]], the largest international tournament, and the only international tournament that had reached over 2,000 entrants. However, the tournament saw an estimated 1,169 disqualifications, placing the total entrants that showed up at around 1,819. <ref>{{citeweb|url=https://twitter.com/juddy_96/status/1220690354556612618|title=Juddy's estimates}}</ref> This can likely be attributed to the tournament not having any entrance fee, causing many to sign up without knowing for sure if they would be able to attend, as pools were in the middle of a work day. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== |
Revision as of 01:43, January 26, 2020
EVO Japan 2020 | |
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Dates | January 24th-26th, 2020 |
Venue | Makuhari Messe |
Address/City | 2-chōme-1 Nakase Tokyo, Japan |
Attendance | 1,819 |
Results | |
winners | Shuton |
EVO Japan 2020 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate national held in Tokyo, Japan, from January 24th-26th, 2020. Initially, EVO Japan 2020 had 2,988 entrants, making it the second largest Super Smash Bros. tournament of all time, the largest international tournament, and the only international tournament that had reached over 2,000 entrants. However, the tournament saw an estimated 1,169 disqualifications, placing the total entrants that showed up at around 1,819. [1] This can likely be attributed to the tournament not having any entrance fee, causing many to sign up without knowing for sure if they would be able to attend, as pools were in the middle of a work day.
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(1,819 entrants)
Top 24 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Shuton | ||
2nd | Kome | ||
3rd | Tea | ||
4th | Paseriman | ||
5th | Raito | ||
5th | Zackray | ||
7th | shky | ||
7th | KEN | ||
9th | Gackt | ||
9th | ProtoBanham | ||
9th | Jagaimo | ||
9th | Abadango | ||
13th | Kameme | ||
13th | tk3 | ||
13th | Kirihara | ||
13th | Etsuji | ||
17th | Compact | ||
17th | Kie | ||
17th | ANTi | ||
17th | Atelier | ||
17th | Shogun | ||
17th | Sigma | ||
17th | Mr.E | ||
17th | HIKARU | ||
25th | Nietono | ||
25th | Munekin | ||
25th | Masashi | ||
25th | takera | ||
25th | Bokinchan | ||
25th | Natsu | ||
25th | Ri-ma | ||
25th | Take | ||
33rd | Hinatoto | ||
33rd | DoubleA | ||
33rd | kept | ||
33rd | Zuzuba | ||
33rd | yuzu | ||
33rd | Umeki | ||
33rd | Choco | ||
33rd | AIR | ||
33rd | Yamanyon | ||
33rd | Fsann | ||
33rd | Suinoko | ||
33rd | Keroguchi | ||
33rd | Rattsu | ||
33rd | AyaLin | ||
33rd | TRIGGER | ||
33rd | T | ||
49th | Harasen | ||
49th | Kishiru | ||
49th | Manzoku | ||
49th | Kiosk | ||
49th | Higusaki | ||
49th | supa | ||
49th | Eim | ||
49th | Nyanko | ||
49th | Kuroitsu | ||
49th | Lea | ||
49th | Tsu | ||
49th | sk | ||
49th | Niki | ||
49th | Tamanyaso | ||
49th | JILL | ||
49th | Hinawo | ||
65th | Mao | ||
65th | murasat | ||
65th | Masha | ||
65th | Q | ||
65th | Karoegu | ||
65th | Ikuya | ||
65th | Limeman | ||
65th | kenkenpa | ||
65th | Arika | ||
65th | Daiki | ||
65th | Tamushika | ||
65th | Tamiflu | ||
65th | Noi | ||
65th | Fujita | ||
65th | Aiba | ||
65th | Logix | ||
65th | Somé | ||
65th | mojako | ||
65th | Mossan | ||
65th | Noluck | ||
65th | Notty | ||
65th | Ke-ya | ||
65th | Rotsuku | ||
65th | Kisha | ||
65th | Across | ||
65th | Brood | ||
65th | ZAKI | ||
65th | Nanchan | ||
65th | Asui | ||
65th | TKM | ||
65th | YOC | ||
65th | Hitachihazuki | ||
97th | Rain | ||
97th | Nayan | ||
97th | FILIP | ||
97th | Iroha | ||
97th | Hiragi | ||
97th | Suehiro | ||
97th | Shiki | ||
97th | Kurz | ||
97th | Unagi | ||
97th | ShiNe | ||
97th | KaPMk | ||
97th | Mosimosi | ||
97th | Kisuke | ||
97th | kisa | ||
97th | Yoi | ||
97th | Syumain | ||
97th | Uto | ||
97th | Pastel | ||
97th | TAKASHI | ||
97th | Yaminabe | ||
97th | Ikaboze | ||
97th | Tiger | ||
97th | Twinkle | ||
97th | Nyaha | ||
97th | VinS | ||
97th | Usao | ||
97th | Lycopis | ||
97th | alice | ||
97th | Sy | ||
97th | Teona | ||
97th | Ike | ||
97th | Ne-gaki |
Pot prize controversy
On January 20th, 2020, PracticalTAS made a post on Twitter that listed all the prizes for every game at EVO Japan 2020.[2] He noted that, while every other fighting game had a pot prize for the players who made top 8, Ultimate only rewarded the champion a Nintendo Switch pro controller as the prize, with second place and below being rewarded nothing. This stirred up controversy in the Smash community due to the underwhelming prize pool - or lack thereof - in a tournament with almost 3,000 entrants, and further fueled ongoing debate on Nintendo's support of Smash Bros. prize pools.
Trivia
- This marks Sonic's first ever Top 8 finish at an S-Tier Tournament in Ultimate, with KEN finishing 7th, getting a victory over Gackt before losing to Zackray.
- Choco placed 33rd, getting his first result out of Top 24 since Umebura 25 where he finished in that same placement.
External links
References
EVO | |
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World Championships | EVO World 2007 · EVO 2008 · EVO 2009 · EVO 2013 · EVO 2014 · EVO 2015 · EVO 2016 · EVO 2017 · EVO 2018 · EVO 2019 |
EVO 2007 circuit | EVO South · EVO East · EVO North · EVO West |
EVO Japan | EVO Japan 2018 · EVO Japan 2020 |