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Zeta Division’s Yamaguchi outlasts 7,168 competitors at EVO Japan in what was declared by Guinness World Records the largest fighting game tournament

History was made this past weekend during EVO Japan as we saw “the largest tournament for a single fighting videogame” as confirmed by the folks at Guinness World Records. The event’s Street Fighter tournament attracted 7,168 entrants earning it this distinction. Although with that many entrants, there could only be one winner and that distinction would go to Eisuke Yamaguchi representing Zeta Division who bested Flyquest’s Victor “Punk” Woodley three sets to one.

Outside of the record breaking tournament featuring Capcom’s premiere fighting franchise, EVO Japan also hosted tournaments for 11 other titles and numerous side tourneys. The event also saw numerous announcements for titles such as Tekken 8, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, as well as the reveal of a brand new entry in the Meltyblood franchise.

The next EVO event will be taking place in Las Vegas during June 26th to 29th. Let’s hope the “original” EVO will be able to wrest the world record from its younger Japanese sibling. If you want to help the effort you can visit evo.gg to throw your hat into the ring!

Stan Yeung

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