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==Pot prize controversy==
On January 20th, 2020, {{Sm|PracticalTAS}} posted on Twitter the prizes for every game at EVO Japan 2020 via his Twitter account.<ref>https://twitter.com/PracticalTAS/status/1219430562630381568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1219430562630381568&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fgamerant.com%2Fevo-japan-smash-bros-controller-prize%2F</ref> While every other fighting game had a pot prize for the players who made top 8, ''Ultimate'' only rewarded the first place player a Nintendo Switch pro controller as the prize and the only prize for the tournament, with second place and below being rewarded nothing. This stirred up controversy in the Smash community due to the underwhelming prize or lack thereof in a tournament with almost 2,000 entrants.
==External links==
==External links==
*[https://smash.gg/tournament/evo-japan-2020/details Smash.gg page]
*[https://smash.gg/tournament/evo-japan-2020/details Smash.gg page]

Revision as of 11:17, January 23, 2020

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EVO Japan 2020
EVO Japan 2020.jpg
Dates January 24th-26th, 2020
Venue Makuhari Messe
Address/City 2-chōme-1 Nakase
Tokyo, Japan Japan
Attendance 2,987
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners TBD

EVO Japan 2020 is an upcoming Super Smash Bros. Ultimate national held in Tokyo, Japan, from January 24th-26th, 2020. Currently, EVO Japan 2020 is the second largest Super Smash Bros. tournament of all time, the largest international tournament, and the only international tournament that has reached over 2,000 entrants.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(2,987 entrants)
Top 24 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
5th
7th
7th
9th
9th
9th
9th
13th
13th
13th
13th
17th
17th
17th
17th
17th
17th
17th
17th
25th
25th
25th
25th
25th
25th
25th
25th
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
33rd
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
49th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
65th
97th
97th
97th
97th
97th
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97th

Pot prize controversy

On January 20th, 2020, PracticalTAS posted on Twitter the prizes for every game at EVO Japan 2020 via his Twitter account.[1] While every other fighting game had a pot prize for the players who made top 8, Ultimate only rewarded the first place player a Nintendo Switch pro controller as the prize and the only prize for the tournament, with second place and below being rewarded nothing. This stirred up controversy in the Smash community due to the underwhelming prize or lack thereof in a tournament with almost 2,000 entrants.

External links