Earlier in the week it was revealed that the Smash World Tour, one of the biggest unofficial tournaments. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, was cancelled, this after the organizers received a warning from Nintendo. With details, La Gran En issued a statement clarifying the situationAnd confirming that the decision to cancel the event was not theirs, but the organizers’ decision, Panda Global.
In a message shared with IGN, Nintendo discusses the actions and measures taken by Smash World Tour organizers, as well as their assessment of unlicensed activities. Similarly, it has been revealed that it was not a last minute decision, But he had already warned the authorities that his license would be revoked. What was said about it was:
“Nintendo’s decision was based solely on our evaluation of the proposals submitted by SWT and our assessment of its unlicensed activities. This decision was not influenced by any outside parties such as Panda Global. We demand that any partner we license to the health and safety of our fans must must meet high standards. It is also important that a partner adheres to brand guidelines and conducts themselves according to professional and organizational best practices. We use this same approach to independently evaluate all partners. If we discover that a member is doing something inappropriate, We will work to fix it.
When we informed SWT that we would not license their 2022 or 2023 operations, we verbally informed them that we did not want to cancel their 2022 final event because of the impact it would have on the players. Therefore, the decision to cancel SWT 2022 was and will be their own choice.”
Along with this, Nintendo has indicated that it is open to continuing to work with event organizers in the future. For its part, Panda Global has not issued a response to this new statement, something that seems to be only a matter of time. We remind you that Smash World Tour is going to be the biggest event ever Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in historyA total of $350 thousand dollars in prizes for the winners.
On a related note, Yoko wanted to see Taro 2B Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Likewise, new images of the original prototype emerged More crushed crushed brother.
Through: IGN