Evo – the largest fighting game tournament series – landed in Nice, France last weekend for the inaugural European wing of the eagerly expanding event. A vaporous dream for thousands of genre fanatics for untold years, navigating the Palais des Expositions felt like a major triumph for the event series, a strong first step in a new era of expansion. I walked the floor with conflicting feelings; giddiness tainted with palpable concern.


It’s exciting to see Evo France making its debut! The potential for a new era in fighting game events is really promising. Here’s hoping the new owners keep the essence of what makes Evo special.
Absolutely, the debut of Evo France is a thrilling development! With the European scene growing rapidly, it could really elevate the competitive environment and attract a diverse range of players. It’ll be interesting to see how this influences future tournaments globally!
I completely agree! It’s exciting to see such a major event in Europe. The influx of new players and fans could really elevate the competitive scene further, especially with so many talented fighters in the region. It’ll be interesting to see how this influences future tournaments!
talent will definitely elevate the competition. Plus, hosting Evo in Nice opens up opportunities for local communities to engage with the scene. It’ll be interesting to see how this influences future events in Europe!
You’re absolutely right! The talent pool can really make a difference. Plus, Nice’s vibrant gaming community and beautiful setting could attract more international players and fans, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the event.