>>50797021>>50797307>>50797395As others have said, you're being intellectually dishonest looking at the people idling in the stream when the event had already ended.
Looking at the views on the recordings rather then the streams, since I can't find the numbers for the latter, Pokken has around 14k views, vs GO's 24k, and TCG and VGC both being around 60k. This isn't that suprising, Pokken IS more niche then them, but if people really didn't give a shit it wouldn't have 14k views. Especially when you consider that single most viewed competitive/worlds/Play Pokemon event video on the entire Pokemon youtube channel was 2018 Pokken Grand Finals.
As far as "not being able to find a more dead fighting game". Pokken still has active players on ranked, including lower ranking/new ones, and the main discord (
discord.gg/pokken) is still active and there are a number of regular onine events and community resources which are kept updated, etc. There are other fighting games on way more platforms, that came out way more recently., which are less active.
>>50797186>>50797143the 2018 grand finals for Pokken had ~5m, but that's admittedly an outlier. Most other pokken VoDs on the official pokemon channel range from tens of thousands to around 1m; it varies a lot. On other channels, it's much more sparse, usually a fw dozen to a few hundred views, maybe a few thousand if it's tied to another big major. Overall Pokken is one of the smaller, maybe lowe mid sized FGC scenes, and has a low amount of external buzz, i'd say disprorpiointely less then it's activity level which as I've said is actually pretty decent for a game it's age on a non sony solo platform
>>50797161I don't get this. You have every gen at the time, almost every type, a mix of body shapes, both shillmons, popular mons, more niche favorites, popular non kaiju legendaries, and fighting game archtypes like shotos, joke characters, ninja, etc represented... seems like a great roster to ,me
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