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The player Shanks from the Giants team attends the EVO Dragon Ball FighterZ competition

Joan Namay 'Shanks' from Barcelona, ​​a fighting game player who is a member of the Giants Gaming esports club, will attend EVO 2023 this weekend in Las Vegas for the Dragon Ball FighterZ and Street Fighter VI tournaments. Every year the EVO attracts the best fighting game players on the planet in different titles.

Giants team Shanks will try to reign in the game Dragon Ball FighterZ in what will be his last great dance before abandoning it. He will also be playing in the Street Fighter 6 tournament.

Spanish representation at EVO 2023 with Shanks in Dragon Ball and Street Fighter

The Giants player has traveled to the city of Nevada with the aim of aspiring to victory in the video game that has raised him to the altars, Dragon Ball FighterZ. Fourth in the 2019 edition and seventh in the 2023 edition, succeeding in the EVO would put a wonderful icing on his career in the fighting title of the Dragon Eall anime series. After this, Shanks will go on to dedicate himself fully to Street Fighter 6.

I'm fine mentally. It's a bit of a weird tournament. There are all the good ones but no one can know or control the level of dedication that all the players have had with the recent release of Street Fighter 6. But I have already beaten many of those who are. I am prepared, wanting to do well and say goodbye to Dragon Ball as it deserves.

Shanks

The Catalan is seen in 'top 16' No problem. From there you will find the elite of this video game. His strategy will not change his team and Cell, Vegeta and Janemba will be Shanks' picks. He will also compete in Street Fighter 6, although his claims are different.

The push from Street Fighter 6 has made this EVO the busiest ever, with 9.182 unique entrants. He has broken all records. Last year the figure barely exceeded 5.000, which gives an idea of ​​the growth experienced. This makes it the largest fighting tournament in history. Only in the Capcom title there are 7.061 registrations. Up to eight video games will be competed in these world fighting games, an EVO that will lower the curtain on Shanks' last dance in Dragon Ball.

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Benjamin Rosa

Madrileño whose publishing career began in 2009. I love investigating curiosities that I later bring to you, readers, in articles. I studied photography, a skill that I use to create humorous photomontages.

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