Did you enjoy the anniversary video?
Here's the full commemorative illustration of Arisa passing the torch to Dreizehn for your viewing pleasure! ✨
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The Kazuya player exists in a permanent state of video game martyrdom.
They knowingly pick a character with high execution demands, then use that "difficulty" as an emotional shield for everything.
If you Win that's pure talent. Superhuman dedication. Beating you with Kazuya is basically climbing Everest barefoot, and they want you to know it.
Lose? The game is broken. You cheesed. Your character plays itself. "I have to be TEN TIMES better than you just to win." "I spent 1000 hours labbing my Perfect Electric, I DESERVE to win."
In reality? A huge chunk of their gameplan is a 50/50 coinflip. Winning a mixup doesn't mean you "read their soul", it means you guessed right.
But the Kazuya player will never admit that. They're a purist in a world of braindead spammers. Everyone else has no hands. Their character is honest. Yours isn't.
The result: an endless loop of frustration, ego protection, and zero actual growth. They're not playing to improve. They're playing to feel superior, and that superiority only exists in their head.
A friend sent me this and honestly... I have no notes. 💀 #tekken8
Daigo on stream talking about Kemonomichi. He says he seriously planned on retiring if he lost to Mena. The reason being that since SF6 release he has not felt “strong” or the motivation to improve like in his youth in the arcade days. But after 3 months of training, in the final week before the match he thought, “Wait a minute. Am I strong again? This is what it felt like back in the day.”
He was incredibly stressed the day before the match and couldn’t eat, and said just walking outside felt like he was already in the fight. He thought he wouldn’t be able to sleep due to stress, but surprisingly fell asleep easily - however when he woke up he had tears in his eyes. He doesn’t know why, but he thinks it’s because he had a dream where he quit Fighting Games.
After he lost to Mena, he still thought it was time to retire. But in the taxi ride back to Tokyo, Eita kept bothering him and begging him not to. Daigo agreed just to shut him up, but then he thought back on that feeling of being strong in the last week and thought if he could keep that same motivation and approach he had for Kemonomichi, he could become strong again.
For now he has decided to continue competing, but is taking a short rest after the set.
"No gods can escape your blade."
Tune in to Shadowverse Channel: Beyond tomorrow for all the details on card set #7, releasing Apr 28. 👀
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Drum roll please... 🥁
The winner of this Battle Fest is... Team Megalorca! 🎉
In celebration of their victory, the park will feature decorations of their team! Final rewards from the other teams are also now available in the shop.
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Introducing our FT7 undercard matches for Evo Legends Live:
@laggia9 vs @GO13151 in FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves
@ArslanAsh95 vs @chikurintut in TEKKEN 8
More information on tickets coming tonight.
🖌️ Presenting Cygames' 2026 promotional art!
This year's stunning illustration brings our characters together against a backdrop of bold ink brush strokes, representing unity and strength.
If you spot it at Cygames booths around the world, do admire the details up close!
Presenting Eudie's Spectating Etiquette 101 ✨
Your mentor is back again with a helpful guide to help ensure your Shadowverse viewing experience is enjoyable for everyone involved—also viewable in the Shadowverse Park lobby! 📺
Youtube: https://t.co/UIdwZuIPjm
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