Ninja voulait ajouter 500 000 $ à Smash EVO 2019 Prize Pool, Mais était apparemment “Fantôme” Par Nintendo


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Le Super Smash Bros. competitive scene has a huge following, but Nintendo’s relationship with this part of the community and fighting game tournaments, Le site Web mis à jour de Monolith Soft suscite l'enthousiasme de certains fans de Nintendo Switch, hasn’t always been the best. Now adding to this bumpy history is a new story this time from the famous Twitch Streamer and Fortnite player Ninja.

En 2018, Ninja published a tweet about how he wascooking upsomething for the fighting and Smash Bros. community. Nothing ever happened and apparently, it’s all “sur Nintendo”. He revealed what exactly happened behind the scenes during a recent poker stream, hosted by streamer and YouTuber Ludwig.

Ninja’s plan was to drop an extra $500k of money into the Super Smash Bros. Ultime prize pool at EVO 2019 to show his support for the game’s competitive scene, but Nintendo apparentlyghosted” lui, and that was that. Voici exactement ce qu'il avait à dire (thanks, une colonne Famitsu a suggéré que Masahiro Sakurai et son équipe envisageaient de restaurer le netcode pour) along with a video:

That was on Nintendo and not me… Il est 100% absolutely the case. All I wanted to do was create a massive tournament and juice Evo like $500K, but I wanted to get Nintendo’s permission, and they just ghosted us.

Keep in mind, Ninja is the one making these claims here. SEGA va grand sur la nostalgie pour, it wouldn’t be all that surprising considering the history Nintendo has had with the Smash competitive scene. Plus récemment, Nintendo ended up partnering with Panda Global for an official Super Smash Bros. tournoi.

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