Professional Pokken Player Wins E3 Tournament for His Team

Professional Pokken Player Wins E3 Tournament for His Team

He was the only Pokken pro in the tournament.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 14, 2017 @ 03:47 PM (Staff Bios)
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If you've been paying attention to the E3 feeds over the past few days, I'm sure you heard about the Pokken Tournament DX invitational that was played this afternoon. It consisted of several YouTubers, as well as some professional players from other games. Instead of loading up on specific Pokken pros, they decided to let one Pokken professional play in the tournament. People were not surprised at the results, when he clutched the victory for his team.

To be fair, Pokken hasn't received many major updates lately and the professional scene in North America has been lacking. This tournament was held to celebrate the game's upcoming re-release on the Nintendo Switch. It was set up to allow for four two-person teams, each of which had a top-tier fighting game player. For some teams it was Smash, while others were Street Fighter, but it seems as though the team with the professional Pokken player is walking away victorious. His name is Allister Singh and he played incredibly well.

If you want to check out some gameplay, check out the video down below. It showcases some great fighting and is pretty entertaining to watch.

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