Every game in this lineup will have the top six finals featured in that updated arena experience, where fans who buy the \u201call-inclusive ticket\u201d being offered for Evo 2024 can bounce back and forth between the Finals Arena and show floor across all three days.<\/p>
Last year\u2019s Evo set multiple records<\/a>, with more than 9,000 players from 71 countries attending the event\u2014including over 7,081 players for Street Fighter 6 <\/em>alone, which might be the largest tournament for a single fighting game<\/a> in history. With Tekken 8<\/a> <\/em>and MK1 <\/em>joining the fray for their one Evo debuts, Evo 2024 will likely break its own records with Chipotle-sponsored gusto.<\/p>
That doesn\u2019t even take into account that Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike <\/em>will be featured as it celebrates its 25th anniversary and Evo looks to celebrate its own 20th anniversary with the game and the most iconic moment in Evo history\u2014Moment 37<\/a> between Daigo Umehara and Justin Wong.\u00a0<\/p>
And, if you can\u2019t wait for Evo 2024 in Las Vegas, Evo Japan is returning to Tokyo from April 27 with its own updated lineup\u2014including another look at Riot Games\u2019 fighting game, Project L<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"