Fans Plan To Boycott Nintendo And Panda Global Eventscommunity of casual fans, pro players, and long-time commentators come out in protest of both Nintendo and Panda Global. Folks across the community, including other tournament organizers such as AITX eSports and Beyond the Summit, are
the two entities. Captain Falcon main Jas “Fizzi” Laferriere and Falco player Shephard “Fiction” Lima both toldover Twitter messages that they won’t attend any Panda Global events going forward, with copious other people sharing the same sentiment online.Nintendo came back with another statement, tellingfans and its community very much.” The company explained its rationale for declining to license theWorld Tour.
“We are committed to working hard to bring joy and fun to the community through tournaments while also ensuring we and our partners are operating in a manner that is positive and responsible,” the company concluded in its statement to
Interesting that no one is pointing to fees. So Nintendo is arguing that VGBC wouldn’t commit to its noneconomic requirements. Were those clear to VGBC? Did VGBC think they were too onerous? No one here is saying. What a mess
They care about smash bros fans ? they havent done jack shit for the community the past 20 years. The only one who cares is Sakurai and his team. Nintendo did only harm to the smash scene
They really don't. I wish they'd just leave the competitive smash community alone and focus on the casual fans. There's no reason for them to get involved
Whoever had this decision should be fired. This is ridiculous.
They 100000% do not care about their players at all.
Lmao Nintendo don't give 2 shits.
Why would they care about unhygienic sex offenders, L take Nintendo
(They don't)
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