I'm MAD That Marvel Vs Capcom Is Already DEAD! - Angry Rant
The fighting series that started my love of this genre is officially dead. Marvel Vs Capcom Infinite will not be at EVO this year, sales were bad, and fans are quitting like crazy. This truly is the end and that makes me VERY mad!
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The official EVO 2018 lineup has been confirmed, with eight fighting games making the cut for the main selection. For those out of the loop, EVO is the world's biggest annual fighting game event -- if a title has its own tournament there, it's usually a good indicator of how healthy its competitive community is.
Without further ado, here are the eight main games of EVO 2018:
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition
Tekken 7
Guilty Gear Xrd: Rev 2
Injustice 2
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Super Smash Bros. Wii U
Super Smash Bros. Melee
BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle
But it's not just about what games are on that list. The big question hovering over this year's event was whether Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite would be deemed worthy of having its own major tournament. Sadly for the ill-fated game's community, the answer to that question is no -- it won't feature at EVO 2018.
That's a major blow for a title that's been unable to gain any real momentum ever since it launched to a lukewarm reception in September of last year. The Marvel vs. Capcom series has been a staple of EVO for a long, long time, and for its latest entry to miss out on continuing the tradition is telling to say the least.