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Tournament:EVO Japan 2020

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EVO Japan 2020
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Dates January 24th-26th, 2020
Venue Makuhari Messe
Address/City 2-chōme-1 Nakase
Tokyo, Japan Japan
Attendance 2,988
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners TBD

EVO Japan 2020 is an ongoing 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. However, the tournament saw an estimated 1,169 disqualifications, placing the total entrants that showed up at around 1,819. [1] This is likely due to EVO Japan not having any entrance fee, causing many to sign up without knowing for sure if they would be able to attend.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(2,988 entrants)
Top 24 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
5th
7th
7th
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.

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