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We Talk To Japan & Asia’s Best Street Fighter 5 Players About Esports
By Team KKP|February 11, 2019|3 Comments
We sent Mr Toffee down to Japan for a few days during the mega-arcade event JAEPO and the International Challenge Cup 2019. During the latter, teams from Japan fought teams from Asia in different games over the course of 2 days.
Mr Toffee managed to talk to the Street Fighter V participants about, well, Street Fighter V and fighting game esports stuff. The first video is focused on the Asian team -OilKing, NL, and Humanbomb…
…while the second video is focused on the Japanese team – Fuudo, Nemo, and Tokido.
Have fun watching! Let us know what you think about it on the comments below or on our Facebook page.
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