
EVO 2022 is around the corner, and the live stream schedule is available to view; eight streams will be used for the main lineup titles. EVO is a three-day event consisting of tournaments going on all day simultaneously. From the early morning of 10 a.m. to the late night of 10 p.m. EVO will offer up to eight streams for each tournament.
The main stage throughout day one will consist primarily of panels, interviews, exhibitions, and other events that are not part of the lineup. However, Skull Girls: 2nd Encore will end the day on the main stage with top 8.
Due to having a smaller size of competitors, Skullgirls will end on the first day of the event with 295 total registrants competing.
Stage 8 will be hosting side tournaments hosted by the Vortex Gallery. Smaller tournaments consisting of smaller titles that weren’t chosen to be in the main lineup and older games will be present.
From older Street Fighter, Guilty Gear, and Tekken, to niche anime fighters like Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse. Even tournaments for games like Catherine: Full Body, a puzzle game with a vs mode, and Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS MBON.
Guilty Gear -Strive- with the most competitors at 2,161 total registrants ends EVO weekend.
More information can be found on the official EVO website and Twitter. The stream schedule for games featured in the Vortex Gallery can be found on the official Twitter page and website.
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