Esports: What Happens to the Competitive Smash Bros. Scene in 2023 and Onward?
<p>In 2017, Nintendo unveiled the Nintendo Switch, their latest gaming console. One of the key scenes near the end of the trailer showed a colorful arena with people playing <em>Splatoon 2</em> on a grand stage. With a crowded arena cheering on the players, this leaned toward the notion that Nintendo was going to host major esports events akin to the international fighting game tournament, EVO.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, the <em>Smash</em> community has a turbulent history with the game’s publisher, Nintendo, over licensing issues. In 2021, <a href="https://dotesports.com/fgc/news/nintendo-shuts-down-the-big-house-online-super-smash-bros-event-with-cease-and-desist" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Nintendo shut down The Big House</a> tournament for using a modded version of <em>Super Smash Bros. Melee.</em></p>
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