Perhaps it was the variety of play styles that had an impact on the number of lopsided matches in the top 8. (Radiance's Hoa "Anakin" Luu) and Japan (Team YAMASA's Daichi "Nobi" Nakayama and Abe "Take" Takehiko, THY's Yuta "Chikurin" Take, and Cooasgames Esports' Takumi "Noroma" Hamasaki). Led by the new Tekken lord, Arslan Ash from Pakistan, the other regions were the U.S. The biggest surprise of the tournament was the high number of Japanese competitors in the finals, with five (three of which were Japan's best players). With only two players from the region in the top 8, ROX's Jae Min "Knee" Bae and UYU's Sun-woong "Lowhigh" Yoon, it was a global affair. He backs up his win at Evo Japan earlier this year and becomes the first fighting game player to win both Evos in the same game one year.Įvo provided the perfect environment for the rest of the field to catch up the South Korean dominance in Tekken 7. Despite Knee's attempts to change up the momentum with his bag of characters, Arslan Ash forced the tempo and out-poked Knee. The grand finals was the match that many wanted - a battle between the two best players in Tekken 7 pitting legend in the game against the new standard. VSlash's Arslan "Arslan Ash" Siddique is your new Tekken 7 Evo champion. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserĮvo 2019 Day 3 recap: BlazBlue, Street Fighter V, Tekken 7, Smash Ultimate
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