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Tune into the EVO 2017 fighting game championships right here!

Edgar Alvarez, @abcdedgar

July 14, 2017
 
 
 Tune into the EVO 2017 fighting game championships right here! | DeviceDaily.com
 
 

If you don’t have any plans to go outside this weekend, here’s something you can do. The EVO 2017 fighting game championships, which feature titles including Street Fighter V and Super Smash Bros., are kicking off today, with the finals set to take place on Sunday, July 16th. You can stream most of the action via Evo’s Twitch channels (the main one is embedded below), as well as others like CapcomFighters, Tekken and NetherRealm. And, similar to last year, you’ll be able to watch the Street Fighter and Super Smash Bros. finals on TV thanks to ESPN2 and Disney XD, respectively.

Sure, you’d probably rather be in Las Vegas watching the competition live, but at least you’ll be more comfortable this way.

Source: Evo, ESPN
 

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