{"id":66346,"date":"2025-01-28T20:07:28","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:07:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-moments-from-evo-2023-arslan-ash-dominates-tekken-7-street-fighter-6s-evo-debut-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:07:28","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:07:28","slug":"best-moments-from-evo-2023-arslan-ash-dominates-tekken-7-street-fighter-6s-evo-debut-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-moments-from-evo-2023-arslan-ash-dominates-tekken-7-street-fighter-6s-evo-debut-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Moments from EVO 2023: Arslan Ash dominates Tekken 7, Street Fighter 6\u2019s EVO debut, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Best Moments from EVO 2023: Arslan Ash dominates Tekken 7, Street Fighter 6\u2019s EVO debut, more Twitch: EVOEVO 2023 was the largest it\u2019s ever been, ushering in a new generation of fighting game fans and delivering some of the tightest competition we\u2019ve ever seen. Here are some of the best moments from this year\u2019s tournament. The Evolution Championship Series is the crown jewel of the FGC. As the world\u2019s largest fighting game tournament, EVO is the number one place to be out of the entire competitive season \u2014 and it always births unforgettable moments that cement themselves in the halls of fighting game history. This year\u2019s EVO was the largest of all time, boasting a grand total of 9,182 unique players. Fans from all across the globe came to test their mettle in fighting games both new and old, to witness announcements for upcoming games, and to gather together in communion with other fighting game players. From major announcements for upcoming games to jaw-dropping moments in the Top 6 and more, here\u2019s our list of the best moments to come from EVO 2023. Mortal Kombat 11 goes out with an emotional farewell It was Mortal Kombat 11\u2019s very last year at EVO before the launch of MK 1, and it certainly went out with a bang. Grand Finals saw three of the game\u2019s finest players duke it out in a hand-wringing fight to the finish, with Chilean twins Nicolas and Scorpionprocs losing to American pro Ninjakilla_212. It was a close battle, and Ninja was the clear crowd favorite. He took the Grand Finals victory in a heroic 3-2 bracket reset against Nicolas, who\u2019d actually dumped him into loser\u2019s earlier in the evening. His win was nothing short of euphoric, with friends and fans gathering around the stage to catch him as he fell in a celebratory trust fall. It was a beautiful moment that captured the essence of the fighting game community, and one we feel firmly deserves a place on this list as a perfect sendoff to Mortal Kombat 11. Blind Warrior Sven wins a game blindfolded The fighting game community is a place where everyone can compete, and Blind Warrior Sven is a shining example of this. Sven is a notable player in the Street Fighter community and is known for knocking heads together, all while being legally blind. Sven made a fantastic showing at this year\u2019s EVO and went viral on social media after taking a streamed match in pools 2-1 with E. Honda, all while wearing a blindfold. Sven\u2019s victory shone a light on Street Fighter 6\u2019s many accessibility features, which help players like Sven fight on equal ground with their opponents. Sven isn\u2019t the only disabled player to make waves in fighting games, either, with the likes of Brolylegs competing at a pro level using only his mouth to control his character. Fans get emotional after Mark of the Wolves announcement After Xiaohai won the EVO tournament for KOF XV, SNK showed off a trailer for the new Mark of the Wolves game, which was initially announced at EVO 2022. A year later, we finally got a good look at Terry Bogard and Rock Howard, along with some intriguing details about what we can expect in this latest SNK throwback fighting game. It\u2019s a welcome revamp to the beloved title, which initially released over two decades ago in 1999. In fact, fans were so excited about it that cameras caught two fighting game fanatics hugging it out in tears after watching the trailer on the big screen. While it might be a small moment in the grand scheme of things, it certainly showcases the passion and love that the fighting game community has for its favorite games \u2014 titles that bring them together in excitement for both competition and cooperation. Joey Fury knocks Knee into Loser\u2019s Side Joey Fury is a longtime Tekken pro \u2014 but he sent the status quo flying when he knocked another famed Tekken god, Knee, into the Loser\u2019s Bracket. We spoke with Joey after he joined FaZe Clan just before EVO kicked off, and he had his eyes set on taking home Tekken 7\u2019s last EVO. However, this meant getting through Knee. Joey Fury sent Knee into the Loser\u2019s bracket with Marduk in a moment that took the FGC by storm. Colossal matchups like this happening in pools are a common occurrence for a title like Tekken 7 that has so many strong competitors. Their fight was close, but Joey took it home in a convincing 2-0 victory off-stream, earning applause from players spectating around their match. Knee getting knocked into Loser\u2019s side is bound to be a pivotal point in any tournament \u2014 but this was just part of Joey\u2019s game plan all along. Unfortunately, Joey ended up getting knocked out of the running by his longtime friend and rival, Anakin, in a Jack mirror match that saw both competitors pushing themselves to their absolute limit. Anakin would make his way to Top 6 before getting felled in his first loser\u2019s bracket match and ending in 5th\/6th place. With Daigo getting knocked into loser\u2019s by EVO 2023 Grand Finalist MenaRD in Street Fighter 6\u2019s pools, it just goes to show that some of the tournament\u2019s best matchups happen outside of the top 6. Tokido qualifies for Top 6 over Nemo with a perfect KO Fighting gamers gathered late in the evening to see which pros would qualify for Sunday\u2019s Top 6 \u2014 and they weren\u2019t disappointed. Tokido, a former EVO champion, faced off with Nemo in a nail-biting battle for the finish; Tokido\u2019s Ken vs Nemo\u2019s JP. Fans were so curious to see who would come out on top between these two seasoned fighters that even two-time Capcom Cup champ MenaRD put his match against Fujimura on pause so he could tune in to catch the action. The secondary EVO stream put a camera on the projector so fans watching at home didn\u2019t miss out, either. Nemo fought hard; but it was Tokido who won out in the end, 3-1, with a fashionable Perfect KO \u2014 a result that obviously pleased MenaRD, who popped off in celebration for the \u2018Murderface\u2019 before going on to fight Fujimura. The crowd had to travel from one end of the convention center to the other to watch Mena\u2019s match, another fight that has earned a spot on our Best Moments list. MenaRD qualifies for Top 6 with near-perfect set against Fujimura MenaRD vs Fujimura was Street Fighter 6\u2019s last battle of the evening on Day 2, and one of great interest to fighting game fans. Throughout the entire tournament, Mena was looking exceedingly strong, knocking opponents out of pools left and right with Blanka and Luke. It seemed like Mena might make it all the way through in Winner\u2019s side; but he was knocked into Loser\u2019s by Kakeru\u2019s JP in the Winner\u2019s Quarter-Final, tasking him with winning two additional matches in order to qualify for the Top 6. It\u2019s safe to say that Mena had his eyes on the prize. In a spectacular show of skill, Mena trounced Fujimura in a near-perfect 3-0 set with Blanka, celebrating his victory with a well-deserved pop-off on stage and dropping to his knees in exhilaration. He even caught a Blanka-chan plush thrown out of the crowd and showed it off for the camera. Of course, we can\u2019t forget to mention Mena\u2019s win over Daigo off-stream, either. This was a jaw-dropping upset that saw Daigo knocked into Loser\u2019s side \u2014 but even though their match wasn\u2019t streamed, Smash pro Hungrybox managed to film the action and uploaded it to YouTube for fans to view in classic fighting game fashion. Smash Bros legend Leffen sweeps Guilty Gear Strive Despite starting his competitive career in an entirely different game (and winning his own EVO title in Smash), Leffen crushed every match he played on the path to winning Guilty Gear Strive at EVO 2023. He didn\u2019t drop a single set for the entire tournament, dominating the bracket and proving himself to be the absolute best Guilty Gear Strive player out there. It wasn\u2019t close. With this win, Leffen has put himself alongside other multi-game champions like SonicFox and Justin Wong. Being the best at one fighting game is one thing, but being the best at multiple games is a next-level commitment. Asrlan Ash sends off Tekken 7 with historic fourth EVO victory Arslan Ash shook up the Tekken scene in a major way after winning EVO Japan 2019, cementing Pakistan\u2019s status in a game traditionally dominated by players from Korea and Japan. Since then, Ash has been on a tear throughout the Tekken World Tour, taking two more EVO victories at EVO 2019 and EVO Japan 2023. He was primed and ready to make another grand showing at EVO 2023 \u2014 and he did just that. Arslan did not lose a single match throughout the entirety of the tournament, the biggest in EVO\u2019s entire history. He dispatched opponents left and right with Kunimitsu and continued his undefeated roll into the Grand Finals. Arslan defeated Japanese Kunimitsu player AO in the Winner\u2019s Final in a convincing 3-1 set. AO fought his way back to the Grand Finals in a runback that had players from all around the world on the edge of their seats to see if Arslan could pull off a fourth EVO victory \u2014 on top of taking home the final EVO trophy for Tekken 7. These two pros faced off in a mirror match that only further cemented Arslan\u2019s status as one of the game\u2019s \u201cmost dominant players of all time,\u201d as told by commentator Tasty Steve. He didn\u2019t lose a single game in their best-of-three, trouncing AO in a solid 3-0 victory that earned him a fourth EVO win. There\u2019s no debate; Arslan is the strongest Tekken 7 player right now, and there\u2019s no telling where the game will take him next with Tekken 8 on the horizon. MenaRD faces off with Tokido to run back Capcom Cup 2017 Out of many amazing moments that took place during Sunday\u2019s Finals, we have to mention MenaRD\u2019s nail-biting match against Tokido in the SF6 Loser\u2019s quarter-finals. These two met once before in the Grand Finals of Capcom Cup 2017, which MenaRD won, securing his first-ever Capcom Cup championship. These two players knew they were running it back and celebrated their fated meeting by having a literal face-off that took the FGC by storm, hearkening back to Street Fighter Alpha 2\u2019s classic artwork. Their set went down to the wire, but Mena clutched out the victory, setting him up to take on Punk in the Loser\u2019s Final. Angrybird fights to the finish against MenaRD It could be said that MenaRD\u2019s EVO run stole the show; but it was AngryBird\u2019s victory that sealed the deal. Although Mena had a slew of nail-biting moments in the Top 6 that are enough to fill an entire article \u2014 he fought tooth and nail from Loser\u2019s side all the way into the Grand Finals \u2014 AngryBird\u2019s Ken gave him a run for his money in the final fight of the night. Mena managed to reset the bracket and looked poised to clutch out another win, but AngryBird\u2019s momentum was just too great. AngryBird came out on top 3-1 and celebrated his victory with an outpouring of emotion that echoed Arslan Ash\u2019s monumental EVO 2019 win. EVO gets its very own holiday EVO is one of the most special times of the year for fighting game fans, leaving players with memories they\u2019ll never forget. In fact, EVO is so monumental that the event now has its very own official holiday in the state of Nevada, as told in a decree by the State\u2019s Governor presented on stage. The EVO founders, Tom and Tony Cannon, were even awarded the Key to the City of Las Vegas. If that isn\u2019t amazing, we don\u2019t know what is. Congratulations to all the many players, employees, volunteers, and fans that make EVO such an unforgettable experience every single year. Here\u2019s hoping for many more. 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