Hadouken! You're not going to make us believe that you've never played an episode of the Street Fighter license, one of the oldest in thehistory of video games? Capcom's hit that saw the light of day in arcades in 1987 has since grown and evolved a lot. In Japan, the success of Street Fighter is monstrous. Elsewhere, in the rest of the world, it is more than respectable. Furthermore, in the eSports scene, Street Fighter is probably one of the few games in which you can see people in their thirties or forties playing against kids under 18 years old. Proof that Street Fighter has marked all generations of gamers!
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The competition circuit on Street Fighter V, the latest addition to the license, is particularly extensive. There are two major tournaments that take place every year: the Red Bull Kumite and the Stunfest, major events for pro players. However, the most important Street Fighter festival is the EVO, the fighting game's big event!
All the games of the genre are represented and it is naturally Street Fighter that gathers the largest audiences. Another major competition, the one of the editor himself: the Capcom Cup. It is quite simply the best endowed competition; it pits the thirty-two best e-athletes of the season against each other, who are separated by a points ranking updated in real time!
The various Street Fighter eSport championships are an opportunity to discover the talents and prowess of players from around the world. Since the redesign of the EVO in the early 2000s, only two European e-athletes have managed to lift the ultimate trophy on Street Fighter: in 2014, Frenchman Olivier "Luffy" Hay had made history, then, in 2018, it was the turn of British Benjamin "Problem X" Simon to repeat the feat. Remains that the Japanese players - whose hegemony for the past five years, however, is questionable -, probably remain the masters of the discipline Street Fighter.
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If Japan is the best represented country at the highest level on Street Fighter, its representatives often fail to reach the finals. Daigo, Tokido, Gachikun or even Bonchan were once dominant players on the circuit. But a new cycle seems to be born today.
The most prominent Japanese Street Fighter player in recent years is certainly Hajime "Tokido" Taniguchi. The 33-year-old, who wears the Echo Fox jersey, got back on track in 2017 by winning at EVO for the third time in his career. Before him, Daigo Umehara had written his letters of nobility. But over the years, his supremacy has faded in favor of a victorious Tokido at the end of the Capcom Pro Tour and the last ELEAGUE Invitational. However, the man nicknamed Murder Face because of his "serial killer" look when he is in the middle of a Street Fighter fight was close to the title at the last EVO (2nd place on the podium) before suffering a terrible disappointment at the Capcom Cup with a disappointing 16th place. But the world number one will come back for sure.
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