EVO2019 is this weekend, and as such, we are going to have a lot of people talking during the matches to help keep things spicy. So we have an official announcement for who's going to be on mic, as well as some sort of locked in times for the games and panels going on.
So if you can't really tell from the pictures, we have on the NRS regulars side, Ultra David, Kitana Prime, Mr. Aquaman, Wonderchef, Romanova Ketchup and Mustard. Of course, this doesn't tell us who is doing what game, we might end up with Yipes and Tasty Steve doing MK11 finals. But if history is anything to go by, we can expect to see at least one of those faces on stream.
On top of that, we have some mostly official times on the EVO website. I say mostly, because stuff can and probably will run late, but it gives you an idea as to when's the earliest you should tune in. So we have (all times PST):
Friday:
Tournaments Start at 10AM
Street Fighter V, Smash Ultimate, Mortal Kombat 11, Tekken 7, UNIST, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, DragonBall FighterZ, Soul Calibur 6, Samurai Shodown
Tournament Finals: Soul Calibur VI – 8PM
Saturday:
Tournaments Start at 10AM
Street Fighter V, Smash Ultimate, Mortal Kombat 11, Tekken 7, UNIST, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, DragonBall FighterZ, Samurai Shodown
Tournament Finals: Unist – 10AM
DragonballFighterZ – 1PM
Samurai Shodown – 4PM
Mortal Kombat 11 – 8PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM – BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle
12:00 PM – Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition
3:30 PM – Tekken 7
7:00 PM – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Streams and times for those aren't up yet, I would expect that to be settled later in the week. There are also a bunch of panels going on (which you can see at the same link from above) but I have no clue as to whether or not they will also be streamed yet. So that just means you have to keep an eye on TYM to find out.
So if you can't really tell from the pictures, we have on the NRS regulars side, Ultra David, Kitana Prime, Mr. Aquaman, Wonderchef, Romanova Ketchup and Mustard. Of course, this doesn't tell us who is doing what game, we might end up with Yipes and Tasty Steve doing MK11 finals. But if history is anything to go by, we can expect to see at least one of those faces on stream.
On top of that, we have some mostly official times on the EVO website. I say mostly, because stuff can and probably will run late, but it gives you an idea as to when's the earliest you should tune in. So we have (all times PST):
Friday:
Tournaments Start at 10AM
Street Fighter V, Smash Ultimate, Mortal Kombat 11, Tekken 7, UNIST, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, DragonBall FighterZ, Soul Calibur 6, Samurai Shodown
Tournament Finals: Soul Calibur VI – 8PM
Saturday:
Tournaments Start at 10AM
Street Fighter V, Smash Ultimate, Mortal Kombat 11, Tekken 7, UNIST, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, DragonBall FighterZ, Samurai Shodown
Tournament Finals: Unist – 10AM
DragonballFighterZ – 1PM
Samurai Shodown – 4PM
Mortal Kombat 11 – 8PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM – BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle
12:00 PM – Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition
3:30 PM – Tekken 7
7:00 PM – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Streams and times for those aren't up yet, I would expect that to be settled later in the week. There are also a bunch of panels going on (which you can see at the same link from above) but I have no clue as to whether or not they will also be streamed yet. So that just means you have to keep an eye on TYM to find out.