The Cinco on the Deuce
When Evo rolls around in two weeks’ time, it’ll get far more mainstream attention than usual. That’s because ESPN is broadcasting some of the tournament live on its not-quite-flagship station ESPN 2.
Not all of Evo will be represented, though. There won’t be any thrillingSuper Smash Bros. Meleebouts orMortal Kombatmatches. No, ESPN and Capcom have teamed up to show theStreet Fighter VWorld Championship — the first of its kind considering that the game just released earlier this spring. Only the finals will be shown, which airs on July 17.

Even though the fighting game community isn’t necessarily happy with the state ofStreet Fighter Vit’s a good get for both Capcom and the eSports scene. Blizzard’sHeroes of the Stormhad thesame treatmentabout a year ago and it further opened the door for the “eSports as Sports” conversation. Clearly that’s still progressing as evident by the fact that ESPN’s back for round two.
If nothing else, at least it’ll rile up some stodgy sports personalities and that’s always fun.Bad takesare takes too and All Takes Matter, no matter howfew people are listening.








