Evo 19: right here’s each winner, and pictures of each finals match-up

Evo 19 has come to an finish, so now’s the right time to atone for all of the unimaginable matches.

As at all times, Evo 19 was dwelling to some unimaginable combating game prowess, because it at all times is. This was the primary time in a really very long time that Super Smash Bros Melee was not a part of the match, with Ultimate standing as the only real Smash entry alongside eight different games, together with newcomers Super Smash Bros Ultimate, Soulcalibur 6 and Mortal Kombat 11.

We’ve rounded up the winners, and their matches, under, with due to IGN for the embedded movies.

(If you’re planning on catching up with any of those matches, please know that we’ll be spoiling the outcomes under).

Soulcalibur 6

The closing match got here right down to Yuttoto and Bluegod, who confronted off on the Friday of Evo. Yuttoto was victorious, together with his Voldo – who’s, it’s price saying, is a really creepy character – beating out his opponent’s Azwel within the closing spherical. Soulcalibur 6, by the way in which, is getting some Samurai Showdown crossover DLC sooner or later.

Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[st]

The most obscure game within the match ended with Clearlamp_O taking up Oushuu-Hittou. Clearlamp_O‘s Byakuya took it out in the long run.

Dragon Ball FighterZ

My private favorite fighter to look at constructed up a number of hype – returning champion SonicFox was taking up GO1, in primarily a repeat of final yr’s finals. I nearly don’t wish to spoil how this one ends, truthfully. But in case you completely should know, the win goes to GO1, making the pair 1-1. It’s an incredible second, and we hope there’s a rematch at Evo 20.

SonicFox, for his half, stays a power of pure good on the planet.

Samurai Shodown

The closing match pit Infiltration’s Genjuro towards Kazunoko’s Haohmaru, towards the form of scenic background the ultimate struggle in a samurai movie may happen. Infiltration in the end took it out in a really shut match.

Mortal Kombat 11

The closing match was SonicFox versus Dragon, and…look, we are able to’t put it any higher than SonicFox himself.

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

Shinku took on Kyamei in three units for the BlazBlue finals. It won’t be essentially the most beloved title within the BlazBlue sequence, however Cross Tag Battle is loads of enjoyable to look at, and Shinku‘s victory is unquestionably cool.

Street Fighter 5

BigBird and BonChan squared off in Street Fighter (which additionally introduced a trio of new fighters throughout Evo). Bonchan finally took it out. The closing second of this match – which ends in an epic counter – is totally price a watch.

Tekken 7

Tekken 7 is a fairly nice Tekken game, and this match between Arslan Ash and Knee reveals off simply how fluid and thrilling its fight is. Arslan Ash finally takes it out together with his Kazumi. As the commentators observe, he’s one of the best Tekken participant on the planet.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate

Melee is likely to be out of the competitors, however Ultimate has constructed up a number of goodwill since its launch, and is totally the correct alternative of Smash Bros game to function within the line-up. The closing struggle got here right down to a drawn-out contest between Tweek (who fights with Pokemon Trainer) and Mkleo (utilizing Persona 5’s Joker). In the top, Mkleo made glorious use of the DLC fighter to change into Super Smash Bros Ultimate’s first Evo champion.

That’s it for Evo 2019. The subsequent Evo occasion is Evo Japan, which can run from January 24 to 26.


 
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