EVO Vegas 2026 Reports a Massive Drop-off in Entrants From Last Year

Well the numbers have come out for the next celebration of fighting games, the annual EVO event, and they don’t spell a pretty picture, with an absolutely massive dropoff in terms of entrants from last year’s EVO Vegas, about 3000 players, there are a number of factors to consider when looking at these stats.

EVO has become quite a large spectacle, to the point where several a year are held for every region in the world. To be clear the EVO we’re primarily talking about here is the grandaddy of them all, EVO Vegas, the original North American event and the one that generally sees the most hype. Since EVO has become more of a brand than a single event, it’s much more frugal to simply wait for your region’s EVO rather than spend the money required to fly to America, Las Vegas no less, to participate in our tournament. The Vegas selection is a particular headache because the prices have become absolutely exorbitant as of late.

The second thing to consider is that a rather big international event is occurring alongside EVO in the form of the World Cup. I’m not big on soccer but apparently a lot of the world is, and several potential entrants have likely used their vacation days to fly to the World Cup, rather than EVO.

And last but certainly not least, there is a movement in the fighting game community that just does not like Saudi Arabia’s interference in the scene. I spoke earlier about how EVO has become more of a commercialized chain of events across the world rather than a single grand celebration, and the Saudis have a lot to do with that as Saudi Arabian company RTS recently purchased the EVO brand and went on to make it what it is today. I won’t go into the minutia but suffice to say there are some political differences between the fighting game community and the Saudi Arabian government.

It could be one or all of these things, or even none of these things. But the thing that’s for sure is that there are a lot less entrants this year at EVO Vegas than any year since 2014, and probably not a good statistic to be circulating social media for the tournament chain.

Derek Lairmore: I've been playing video games and writing my entire life, so naturally I decided to combine the two passions. I love video games and video game culture, as far back as I can remember I've not only played them, I've actively participated in their communities. I hope my history in this hobby and my enthusiasm for writing helps me convey news to you accurately and succinctly.
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